Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y...
More US residents "will need government help" with health insurance, as employers shift more of the cost to employees and health care costs continue to increase, Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne writes in an opinion piece. He cites the recent d...
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New York Times reports. Although the bills vary slightly in different states, most would requi...
The Maryland General Assembly on Thursday overrode Gov. Robert Ehrlich's (R) veto of a bill that will require employers with more than 10,000 workers in the state to spend at least 8% of their payroll on employee health care or to pay into a fund fo...
President Bush has decided not to support a plan recommended by the nine-member President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform that would cap income tax deductions for workers receiving employer-sponsored health insurance, according to Al Hubbard,...
Four recently published opinion pieces examined health insurance and the various reform proposals being considered in Massachusetts. Summaries appear below. Charles Baker/Thomas Lee, Boston Business Journal : To "sustain" the improvements the state...
Illinois Gov Rod Blagojevich (D) on Monday traveled to Washington, D.C., to promote All Kids, a new health insurance program for children in the state, and lobby for improved health coverage for children nationwide, the Chicago Tribune reports (Dorn...
Labor groups this week hope to "capitalize on anti-Wal-Mart sentiment and to build momentum" in a number of states, such as New Hampshire and Washington state, for legislation that would require large employers to increase spending on employee healt...
The Dallas Morning News is publishing a three-part series examining the absence of health insurance coverage for one in four Texans -- the highest percentage of people without coverage compared with other states. Summaries of the first two articles...
The Philadelphia Inquirer on Thursday examined the increased number of companies in the Philadelphia area that have begun to link employee contributions toward health insurance premiums to their salaries. Jennifer Calhoun, a senior consultant at Mer...
Thirty-three state Legislatures likely will consider bills similar to a law enacted last week in Maryland that requires employers with 10,000 or more employees to spend at least 8% of payroll costs on health care or contribute to a state fund for th...
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NY Times Examines State Legislation That Would Require Large Retail Stores To In
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y...
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y ...
More US residents "will need government help" with health insurance, as employers shift more of the cost to employees and health care costs continue to increase ...
Four recently published opinion pieces examined health insurance and the various reform proposals being considered in Massachusetts. Summaries appear below. Cha ...
The Maryland General Assembly on Thursday overrode Gov. Robert Ehrlich's (R) veto of a bill that will require employers with more than 10,000 workers in the sta ...
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New Measure Of Sexual Arousal Found For Both Men And Women
According to a new study published in the latest issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine and conducted in the Department of Psychology of McGill University, the...
NY Times Examines State Legislation That Would Require Large Retail Stores To In
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y...