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  • Despite Some Opposition, Consumer-Driven Tsunami Rolls On

    Published July 1, 2008
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    On May 12, 1992, The New York Times breathlessly reported Vermont's governor, Howard Dean (D), had "signed a law here today that sets in motion a plan to give Vermont universal health care by 1995.
  • Ten Steps to Reforming Medicaid

    Published July 1, 2008
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    Excerpt from Handbook on State Health Care Reform, co-authored by John C. Goodman, Michael Bond, Devon M. Herrick, Gerald L. Musgrave, Pamela Villarreal, and Joe Barnett.
  • Some Patients’ Organs Harvested Before Death, Analysts Caution

    Published July 1, 2008
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    Will your organs be "harvested" before their time? Perhaps!Given recent reports and the incentives involved, it's likely some doctors are indeed taking persons' organs from their bodies before death.
  • Congress Acts to Address AMT Flaws

    Published July 1, 2008
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    Congress is finishing work begun in 2006 to remedy an unintended consequence of the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)--the treatment of a form of employee compensation called incentive stock options (ISOs).
  • McCain, Obama Support Spending Transparency

    Published July 1, 2008
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    The nation's two presumptive major political party candidates for president have joined Sens. Tom Coburn (R-OK) and Tom Carper (D-DE) in introducing legislation to enhance a landmark spending transparency measure that became law two years ago.
  • A Consumer’s Guide to Health Care

    Published July 1, 2008
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    America's Health Care Crisis Solved By J. Patrick Rooney and Dan Perrin John Wiley & Sons, 2008 242 pages, hardcover, $29.95, ISBN 978-0-470-27572-6 Available on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.
  • Californians Doubt Schwarzenegger’s Plan to Borrow against the Lottery

    Published July 1, 2008
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    California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) has proposed borrowing against future earnings in the state lottery to solve the state's budget deficit, currently estimated at $17 billion.
  • Budget Expert, Tax Watchdog Sound Caution Over Lottery Plan

    Published July 1, 2008
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    Lawrence McQuillan, director of business and economic studies at the San Francisco-based Pacific Research Institute, said California Gov.
  • Momentum Keeps Building for Spending Transparency Movement

    Published July 1, 2008
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    Those who thought the movement to increase transparency in government spending would be a flash in the pan have been proven wrong by a flurry of legislative and executive efforts in 2008, several of which were still ongoing at press time.
  • Baltimore, Md. and Counties Tax Income Too

    Published July 1, 2008
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    A new tax rate of 6.25 percent for Maryland tax filers who report $1million or more of income comes on top of income taxes imposed by the state's 23 counties and the City of Baltimore. The local tax rates vary from 1.25 percent to 3.20 percent.
  • Money-Losing iProvo Fiber Network Sold by City to Private Firm

    Published July 1, 2008
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    The city of Provo, Utah has announced it will sell its money-losing municipal fiber network, iProvo, to Broadweave Networks, a South Jordan, Utah startup, for $40.6 million.
  • Senate Hearing on Net Neutrality Raises New Piracy Concerns

    Published July 1, 2008
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    The role of piracy in the net neutrality debate roiled a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee hearing on May 6.
  • Public Transport Wi-Fi Idea Dropped in Los Angeles

    Published July 1, 2008
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    The Los Angeles Metro system has dropped plans to include wi-fi service on its Orange Line route.
  • Municipal Wireless Falters in Sebastopol, Calif.

    Published July 1, 2008
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    Plans for a municipal wireless network in Sebastopol, California have been abandoned amid growing concern in the community over wi-fi as a public health danger. Sebastopol had contracted with Sonic.
  • Proposed New York Law Could Doom Online Advertising

    Published July 1, 2008
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    New York lawmakers are contemplating introduction of a bill that would spell doom for the advertising models many expect to fuel the Internet's future.
  • Net Neutrality Could Sabotage Health Care Tech

    Published July 1, 2008
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    At the recent UCLA Technology & Aging Conference, representatives from Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Toyota, and other big-name firms discussed how technology is reshaping lifestyles for older individuals.
  • Policy Disagreements Aired at Tech Forums

    Published July 1, 2008
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    A series of forums on "The Future of Content and Control" brought professors, technology policy advocates, and IT innovators to eBay headquarters in San Jose, California, where participants displayed wide disagreement on issues of national
  • Ruckus Wireless Lawsuit Reflects Litigiousness in High-Tech

    Published July 1, 2008
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    A patent infringement lawsuit has been filed in the United States Court for the Northern District of California against NETGEAR, Inc. by Ruckus Wireless, Inc. Ruckus alleges NETGEAR and Rayspan infringed two of its wi-fi patents (U.S. Patent Nos.
  • Digital TV Mandate Is Proving Costly for American Consumers, Business

    Published July 1, 2008
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    The Congressionally mandated switchover to digital TV is proving costly to both consumers and the industry, analysts say.
  • NY Internet Sales Tax Law Faces Amazon Court Challenge

    Published July 1, 2008
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    Amazon.com has sued New York State challenging a newly enacted law that has serious implications for online advertisements. In April, the New York legislature passed a law designed to increase sales tax revenue from Internet sales.
  • Maryland House and Senate Reject Global Warming Measure

    Published July 1, 2008
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    The Maryland General Assembly has rejected the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2008, which would have required a statewide 25 percent reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2020. Although the bill had the support of Gov.
  • Utah’s Authority Over Its Land Is Threatened

    Published July 1, 2008
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    The Sierra Club and congressmen from New York and Illinois are leading a campaign to pressure the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to restrict the authority of Utah officials to determine how land in the state will be utilized. Rep.
  • California Bill Chooses Redwoods over Solar Panel

    Published July 1, 2008
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    California State Sen. Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) has introduced a bill declaring the state's iconic redwoods the victor over solar panels in a battle between environmental interest groups.
  • Biotechnology Is Tracking Answers to Growing Peanut Allergy Problem

    Published July 1, 2008
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    Peanut allergies, which affect 3 million U.S. residents and kill approximately 150 U.S. residents every year, may soon be a thing of the past, thanks to biotechnology.

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