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  • Renegotiated insurance contracts with UPMC and Highmark are expected to save Westmoreland County taxpayers more than $800,000 over the next three years. Commissioners on Thursday approved new agreements with the insurance companies to provide health-care benefits for more than 1,800 government employees, their spouses and children.

  • Here is a look at where the top 2012 Republican presidential candidates - Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia, former Utah Gov. John Huntsman, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania - stand on a key issue. ( Last in a series ) Bachmann: Favors fence all along the 1,900-mile U.S.-Mexico border, not just the 650 miles built; opposes government benefits for illegal immigrants and their children

  • State seeks to end benefits at age 18 COLUMBIA - South Carolina has asked the federal government for permission to end eligibility for children's Medicaid benefits at 18 instead of the current age of 21.

  • ...Various twentieth-century government programs changed this by constructing a safety net... participants averaged $92.70 in monthly benefits at a cost of $31.0 billion to the government (USDA... married, not in college, and do not have children. I only include person-year weight observations fr...

  • WASHINGTON -- President Bush indicated Saturday that he would be willing to accept a larger increase for a children's health insurance program than the one he has proposed but defended his veto of the expansion of coverage approved by Congress. Bush's long-promised veto Wednesday set off an ideological battle about who holds responsibility for extending health-care benefits to uninsured children: the government or the private sector.

  • .... . government has no power to restrict expression because of its... the First Amendment, "that the benefits of its restrictions on the Government outweigh the... the proscribedmaterials were harmful to children "was not irrational."390 U. S., at 641. The Califo...

  • Yes, a service day is a fine idea -- all citizens should (and do) participate in service. Yes, good will is always a good option. As far as your reference to "the negative buzz of anti-immigration groups," we can only assume that the Deseret Morning News includes Utahns for Immigration Reform and Enforcement (UFIRE) in this category. We have seen little "negative publicity swirling about immigrants"; in fact, we have seen a great deal of positive publicity emanating from the presses of the Deseret Morning News about immigrants. There is little controversy, within the state of Utah, over immigrants. But there is a large controversy over ILLEGAL immigrants. The majority of Utahns (according to the Morning News polling, along with our own) favor the rule of law; they welcome incoming immig...

    ...Continually adding enticements and benefits to illegal entrants will do nothing to stem the ev... to come from individual effort, not government handouts. We are all aware that Hispanics are gene...

  • Congress should reauthorize the State Children's Health Insurance Program with healthy increases, but stop well short of the budget- busting $50 billion to $60 billion expansion some lawmakers are seeking. There's no doubt that SCHIP is one government program that works for millions of children and their families. Its benefits are well documented, and include better access to quality, continuous care, enhanced health outcomes, better performance in schools, greater economic stability for families, and reductions in costs associated with untreated health problems and acute health care needs that arise from a lack of access to preventive or primary care.

  • In 1974, SL lost control of the university, but it had already succeeded in creating a "revolutionary consciousness" in the population of Ayacucho.8 Other Latin American communist movements followed Che Guevara 'sfoco method and brought their ideologies to rural areas.9 Guzman's followers were not foreigners or crusading children from the urban middle class, they were a part of the impoverished rural population already. Shining Path could take up the banner of a nationalist movement against foreign intruders and regain widespread popular support.15 On 12 September 1992, Guzman was captured along with several other SL leaders in a raid by DINCOTE (Dirección Contra Terrorismo), an elite group of Peruvian national police that had received extensive support and training from the United Sta...

    ...The Peruvian government must use a combination of enemy- and population-fo... government has not provided medical benefits and benefits for widows and orphaned children as i...

  • NEW YORK - With a lawsuit, congressional efforts and a stinging new report, critics of current foster-care policies are accusing child welfare agencies of unfairly confiscating foster youths' government benefits and undermining their prospects when they age out of the system. At the heart of the controversy is a practice common nationwide - state agencies taking control of Social Security benefits that are earmarked for foster children with disabilities or a deceased or disabled parent.

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