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Senator Questions FDA Panelists' Ties to Industry
Times Staff WriterAn advisory panel's recommendation that the Food and Drug Administration allow two painkillers to stay on the market despite cardiac risks was marred by its members' ties to drug makers, a senior lawmaker said Friday. But two doctors who served on the...Tags: Arthritis, Heart Attack, Education, Drugs and Medicines, Pharmaceuticals
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SC State House for sale
The StateEditor's note: You might not see the video attached to this story if you are viewing this story on certain mobile devices. If that is the case, click here to watch. Two of the highest-ranking members of the S.C. Legislature during the past decade are...Tags: Politics, Values, U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, Ethics
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SC Legislature: 3 final weeks, 2 key issues, 1 race in '14
The StateIt's going to be a busy three weeks for Gov. Nikki Haley and state Sen. Vincent Sheheen. That's how long the political rivals have to push through -- and take credit for -- two bills that both think hold the keys to their political futures. One bill...Tags: Politics, Values, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party, Elections
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Hospitals face anxious period on Medicaid
Richmond Times-DispatchVirginia hospitals face an anxious summer and fall as state lawmakers begin to take a hard look at reforming -- and potentially expanding -- the state's Medicaid program for the poor, elderly and disabled. Next month, a new legislative commission will...Tags: Marilyn Tavenner, Insurance, Health Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Voting change lacks support
The BladeA provision that House Republicans tacked onto the state budget bill that critics argue would discourage the student vote in Ohio is expected to be stripped from the Senate version of the spending plan. "I really don't think there's a partisan divide on...Tags: Political Fundraising, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Voting
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George Michael: Obamacare - The coming train wreck
According to one national leader, Obamacare is “a huge train wreck coming down.” You might be tempted to dismiss this quote as another tea party attack on the president’s health care law. But you would be wrong. This statement was...Tags: Comprehensive Health, Politics, Barack Obama, Board of Directors, Labor Legislation
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NH vote nears on expansion of Medicaid
The New Hampshire Union Leader, ManchesterSenate Republicans on the Finance Committee continue to be skeptical of expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Health and Human Services officials urged the committee to expand the program, which would add about 58,000 people to the rolls...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, Health Insurance, Medicaid, Republican Party
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SC probation agency's request for extra $1.4 million meets resistance
The StateSome state lawmakers are questioning the state probation agency's bid to get an extra $1.4 million to hire 33 employees. A soon-to-be released audit of the Department of Probation, Pardon and Parole shows the agency has at least $12.5 million in money...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Security, Prisons
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Dennis Anderson column
Star TribuneThe Minnesota Senate's Legacy bill is expected to pass off the floor of that chamber Wednesday -- a measure whose Outdoor Heritage Fund recommendations virtually mirror those of the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council -- setting up a conference...Tags: Phyllis Kahn, Mark Dayton, Politics, Government
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County budget proposal includes increased road fee
Aiken Standard, S.C.Aiken County's road maintenance fee could see a $5 increase if County Council moves forward with a proposal approved unanimously on first reading Tuesday. Any resident with a car registered in the County currently pays the $15 fee annually, according to...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Employees
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Which NC bills survived crossover?
The News & ObserverLawmakers in the House and Senate raced this week to meet their Thursday crossover deadline -- when bills that don't deal with money or constitutional amendments must pass at least one chamber. Of course, that deadline has always been a bit artificial...Tags: Separation of Church and State, U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, Employment, Standards, Laws
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Ouster of IRS official isn't ending investigations
WASHINGTON (AP) — Don't look for the outcry over the Internal Revenue Service's improper targeting of tea party groups to subside with the ouster of the agency's acting commissioner. Three congressional committees are investigating and the FBI...Tags: White House, Internal Revenue Service, Politics, Mitch McConnell, U.S. Congress
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