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Redistricting tug-of-war awaits state lawmakers
Contributing writerWith a state senator in the running for governor and redistricting on the horizon, state lawmakers returned to work Tuesday for a short session with a lot on their plate. As the state passed its two-year budget in 2010, little, if anything, will...Tags: Health, Migration, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Social Issues
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Most don't want repeal of health care reform
If you listen to the most strident voices in the media and Congress, you might think almost everyone wants to repeal the new health care reform law because it costs too much and will cost jobs. As I’m writing this on Wednesday, the House is...Tags: Health, Republican Party, Medical Services, Economy, Business and Finance, Health Insurance
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Letter to the editor: Jan. 12, 2011
Talk of ‘death panels’ is vitriolic nonsense
Dear Editor:
Well, since The Winchester Sun asked its readers what we think about their new columnist—Leland Conway—I had to respond.
In the second paragraph of his column detailing...Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Washington (U.S. state), White House, Health
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Conway: Special session bereft of leadership, substance
They planned this. The Kentucky House of Representatives knowingly and willfully colluded with Gov. Steve Beshear to pass the Medicaid budget “compromise” with a plan of vetoing all of the “compromises” all along.
The Democrats...Tags: Health, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Steve Beshear, Politics
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Count your pills at the pharmacy
Be sure to count the number of your pills every time you pick them up at the pharmacy. Several different drugstores have short-changed my son over the last 30 years he has been on seizure medication. During the last three months, three different times,...Tags: Medicare, Health, Drugs and Medicines
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Beshear gets cranky, Medicaid session gets nowhere
Contributing columnistKentucky politics never lacks a rough-and-tumble side. In one sense, that’s good. I want policymakers to argue from the strength of their convictions, not just apply rubber stamps. But they must keep the heated debate centered on the issues....Tags: Health, Steve Beshear, Radio, Politics, Health Insurance
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Waters: What Beshear meant to say
Kentucky politics never lacks a rough-and-tumble side.
In one sense, that’s good. I want policy makers to argue from the strength of their convictions, not just apply rubber stamps. But they must keep the heated debate centered on the issues....Tags: Health, Steve Beshear, Radio, Politics, Health Insurance
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McConnell: What health reform means
One year ago, over the objections of the American people, Washington Democrats rammed through a disastrous health spending law in a partisan vote. At the time, then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, “We have to pass the bill so that you can find...Tags: Health, Democratic Party, Washington (U.S. state), Steve Beshear, Medical Services
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Mayfield: Medicaid shortfall brings legislators back to capital
Less than a week after the 2011 regular session concluded, my colleagues and I once again found ourselves at the State Capitol to address the inevitable — a compounded Medicaid budgetary shortfall.
With the projected shortfall for the upcoming...Tags: Health, Politics, Health Insurance, Elections, Social Issues
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Waters: SEEK and ye shall find Medicaid money
Not only does Gov. Steve Beshear refuse to consider cuts in education to solve Kentucky’s Medicaid crisis, but he accused Senate President David Williams, R-Burkesville, of wanting “our schoolchildren” to pay for a shortfall in the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Budgets and Budgeting, Health, Steve Beshear, Politics
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SEEK and ye shall find Medicaid money
Contributing columnistNot only does Gov. Steve Beshear refuse to consider cuts in education to solve Kentucky’s Medicaid crisis, but he accused Senate President David Williams, R-Burkesville, of wanting “our schoolchildren to pay for a shortfall in the Medicaid...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Budgets and Budgeting, Health, Steve Beshear, Politics
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Clark Regional long-term care unit earned recognition from state
Clark Regional Medical Center’s transitional care unit has been recognized by Kentucky’s Division of Healthcare Office of the Inspector General for its service.
In a March 17 report, Clark Regional’s LTC unit was one of only two of the...Tags: Health, Kentucky, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, LifePoint Hospitals Inc.
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