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Individual Health Insurance Reform EasyToInsureME

It appears that the U.S. Senate will vote to close debate on its version of federal health care reform as early as this weekend.READ»

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GOP Promotes Neanderthal US Energy Policy

The U.S. Senate did a couple of very stupid things regarding energy policy yesterday. In both cases, Democrats were unable to get the 60 votes needed to stop a Republican filibuster.   OK, I can understand the logic ...READ»

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Current Health Insurance Reform Issues

No sooner had President Obama signed the last piece of the health insurance reform package on March 30 than he hit the road, traveling to a number of states to sell the public on the new health care law of the land. On their Easter/Passover recess break, many members of Congress were engaged in their own READ»

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This Week in Health Care Reform EasyToInsureME health insurance

Massachusetts Election of Senate Republican Recasts Debate: Following the election of Republican Scott Brown to the Massachusetts Senate seat Tuesday night, Democratic leaders have been scrambling to revive what could now be a dying bill. The loss of the Democrat's 60th vote in the Senate opens up the legislation to a Republican filibusterREAD»

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Health Care Reform March 15 2010

Week of March 15, 2010The White House last week continued to rail against rising health insurance premiums to help build popular support for his health care reform package. But the effort to focus the blame for rising costs on ...READ»

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Infographic of the Day: The Cost of Getting Sick

Where does all the money go, when we're caring for chronically ill patients?READ»

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Is Increasing the Minimum Wage the Answer to the Right Question?

On Wednesday, Congress passed a bill 315-116 which would increase the federal minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 in just over a two-year time frame. This, of course, assumes that the U.S. Senate can pass a similar bill that ultimately ...READ»

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The Senator, The Coach, The Director - Advise & Consent

Executive Coaching and Governance have many commonalities, key among them is the notion of “advise & consent.” READ»

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Business Malady #1: The Waiting Game

There's a game called the Waiting Game that works like this: you sit on the sidelines, waiting for everyone else to go first. And then you skip a turn. Or a hundred turns. And before you know it, the game's over. Everyone else is ...READ»

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A New Era of Climate Change Consciousness

Smart companies are starting to make climate change part of their business strategies. I spoke with David Hone, Shell's Climate-Change Advisor on their approach. READ»

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Speedometer

Best Analysis of business excess "It is not that humans have become any more greedy than in generations past. It is that the avenues to express greed had grown so enormously." - Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, testifying ...READ»

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The Climate Bill Is Dead, But Large Businesses Will Pursue Sustainability Anyway

The climate bill's death in the U.S. Senate last week was a major blow to environmentalists everywhere. As a result of extensive infighting, the watered-down bill omits cap-and-trade, energy efficiency standards, and the Renewable ...READ»

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Seven Things to Read Now

Why is Philip Morris Backing Antismoking Bills? On Thursday, the U.S. Senate passed legislation giving the FDA authority to regulate the tobacco industry. Just 10 years ago, when Senator John McCain introduced a similar bill, ...READ»

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Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan Chosen By Obama

Obama Picks Elena Kagan, U.S. Supreme Court Nominee VIDEO Below  - If confirmed by the White House and later by the U.S. Senate, Kagan will replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens. VIDEO NBC News: ...READ»

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Act for Change, Even When You Don't Think You Can Make Change

Caution: This post contains overtly political material. Even businesses have to think about politics.   As a social change/peace/environmental activist for decades, I often engage in actions that I don't feel ...READ»

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Wanna Lead? Learn How To Apologize

After being caught in a series of statements that allowed and encouraged people to believe he served in Vietnam, even though he honorably served in the Marine Corps Reserves during that time, Connecticut Attorney General and ...READ»

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Nebraska Cash for Clunkers Participating Announces Support for Consumers

Crete NE car buyers looking for Cash for Clunkers participating dealers can turn to Rasmussen-Stewart Autos to redeem their program vouchers.READ»

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China's New Oil Supplier

When my plane smacks down in Equatorial Guinea -- where if the captain misses the runway, you could end up in Cameroon -- I become the first American journalist to visit this pint-sized republic (population: 550,000) in nearly three ...READ»

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How the SEC Is Violating My Wife's First Amendment Rights

Over the past 24 months, a deplorable activity in the money management business came to light. It got the name "pay to play" but was just another form of bribery. However, for some reason, the definition of this expanded to include any campaign contributions to any state or local officials.READ»

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Taste the Rainbow: Cigarette Makers' Colorful Answer to FDA Packaging Regs

Are the latest batch of cigarette pack redesigns meant to boost sales or skirt FDA regulations?READ»

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FDA Doesn't Know How to Contact Most Food Manufacturers During an E. Coli Outbreak

More than 50% of food manufacturers don't know that they are supposed to provide the FDA with updated contact information in the case of emergencies, such as salmonella or other forms of food contamination. This is the ...READ»

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Gilles Herard Canada

Gilles Herard Jr Time is running out for California residents wanting to take advantage of a $10,000 tax credit. The state set aside $100 million to help home buyers purchasing newly built homes, hoping to jump start the moribund residential-construction market. But only about 20% of the pot is left. "We're less than four months into it, and all the tax credits authorized are gone, or practically gone," said Tim Coyle, a senior VP with the California Building Industry Association (CBIA). The program launched in March and by June 3 nearly $24 million in tax credit certificates had already been issued, according to the state's Franchise Tax Board. That leaves nearly $76 million in credit available - but there are already numerous claims on that money. In fact, if all the submitted applications are approved, only $17.5 million will be left in the fund. And it has a run rate of about $10 million per week. "The program is working better than intended," said Coyle. "It's really pushing people off the fence." Herard Gilles Jr Canada READ»

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Way Way Overboard

Earlier this week, Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) suggested that executives at AIG Insurance should accept responsibility for the collapse of their company by either resigning or killing themselves.  Yes, that's right.  An ...READ»

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Currencies, Carbons and the CFTC

Shawn Baldwin from CMG dicusses the commodities markets and opportunitiesREAD»

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Former Enron Exec Shares Her Experience In New Book

Colorado resident and former Enron Executive Vice President of Human Resources and Community Relations, Cindy Kay Olson, shares both the keys to many of Enron’s successes while revealing details of the scandal from her point of ...READ»