Texas Health Insurance - Health-care ‘reform’ raises serious issues - Southeast Missourian

Health-care ‘reform’ raises serious issues - Southeast Missourian
Here are excerpts from a letter sent July 11 to U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson regarding health care reform: Please. I beg you and your fellow representatives to take your time and give due diligence with respect to proposed health-care reform legislation

More than 185,000 Floridians projected to lose health coverage in 2009 - San Francisco Examiner
As the number of job losses and health premiums both continue to rise, more then 185,000 Floridians are expected to lose their health coverage this year. This number comes from a new study by Families USA , a national nonprofit, non-partisan

To your health, senator - Houston Chronicle
In “Focus on health care fundamentals” (Page B11, Tuesday), U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison makes a passionate, and clever, pitch for the status quo in health care reform. Yes — for the status quo. Her pitch, like that of her colleague, Sen

Report: Texas health premiums skyrocketed this decade - Birmingham Business Journal
Family health insurance premiums in Texas have spiked 104 percent since 2000, according a report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Status Quo Report includes state-by-state data on health-care cost and quality, including the

Texas job cuts increase in June as state unemployment rate hits 16 - Dallas Morning News
Texas employers slashed payrolls by 40,600 jobs in June, the Texas Workforce Commission said Friday, as net job losses accelerated after slowing in May. MELANIE BURFORD/DMN As long as the recession continues, more Texans - like these job seekers at a

Health-care ‘reform’ raises serious issues - Southeast Missourian
Here are excerpts from a letter sent July 11 to U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson regarding health care reform: Please. I beg you and your fellow representatives to take your time and give due diligence with respect to proposed health-care reform legislation

More than 185,000 Floridians projected to lose health coverage in 2009 - San Francisco Examiner
As the number of job losses and health premiums both continue to rise, more then 185,000 Floridians are expected to lose their health coverage this year. This number comes from a new study by Families USA , a national nonprofit, non-partisan

To your health, senator - Houston Chronicle
In “Focus on health care fundamentals” (Page B11, Tuesday), U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison makes a passionate, and clever, pitch for the status quo in health care reform. Yes — for the status quo. Her pitch, like that of her colleague, Sen

Report: Texas health premiums skyrocketed this decade - Birmingham Business Journal
Family health insurance premiums in Texas have spiked 104 percent since 2000, according a report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Status Quo Report includes state-by-state data on health-care cost and quality, including the

Texas job cuts increase in June as state unemployment rate hits 16 - Dallas Morning News
Texas employers slashed payrolls by 40,600 jobs in June, the Texas Workforce Commission said Friday, as net job losses accelerated after slowing in May. MELANIE BURFORD/DMN As long as the recession continues, more Texans - like these job seekers at a

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