Texas: State of Disaster - Wired
In letters to Gov. Rick Perry in February asking him to declare a state of emergency, officials in Bastrop and Caldwell counties said the areas were “facing significant threats to life, health and property” because of the persistent drought and
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
More in Michigan face loss of insurance - Detroit News
An estimated 162,100 Michiganians will lose their health insurance between 2008 and 2010, as more employers drop medical coverage due to rising insurance premiums, according to a report released Wednesday by Families USA, a nonpartisan Washington, D
Obama continues health care push - My West Texas
President Barack Obama on Saturday defended his broad health care overhaul, calling it fiscally sound and urging Congress not to squander its moment to pass reform. Stepping up their criticism, Republicans cast the plan as a financial burden that
Obama Presses Healthcare Reform; GOP Says Slow Down - KWTX
WASHINGTON (July 18, 2009)–President Barack Obama said Saturday Congress can seize the opportunity to fix health care now, or risk not having another chance for a long time. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Mr. Obama said continuing to talk
Texas doctors indicted on fraud charges - KHOU
WEBSTER — Two doctors were indicted on charges of conspiracy to defraud Medicare, Medicaid and health insurance companies of $31 million, federal authorities said Friday. Drs. Arun Sharma and his wife, Kiran Sharma, both 54, were charged in Houston
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
Doctors indicted on fraud charges - Galveston County Daily News
WEBSTER — Two doctors were indicted on charges of conspiracy to defraud Medicare, Medicaid and health insurance companies of $31 million, federal authorities said Friday. Drs. Arun Sharma and his wife, Kiran Sharma, both 54, were charged in
Texas: State of Disaster - Wired
In letters to Gov. Rick Perry in February asking him to declare a state of emergency, officials in Bastrop and Caldwell counties said the areas were “facing significant threats to life, health and property” because of the persistent drought and
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
More in Michigan face loss of insurance - Detroit News
An estimated 162,100 Michiganians will lose their health insurance between 2008 and 2010, as more employers drop medical coverage due to rising insurance premiums, according to a report released Wednesday by Families USA, a nonpartisan Washington, D
Obama continues health care push - My West Texas
President Barack Obama on Saturday defended his broad health care overhaul, calling it fiscally sound and urging Congress not to squander its moment to pass reform. Stepping up their criticism, Republicans cast the plan as a financial burden that
Obama Presses Healthcare Reform; GOP Says Slow Down - KWTX
WASHINGTON (July 18, 2009)–President Barack Obama said Saturday Congress can seize the opportunity to fix health care now, or risk not having another chance for a long time. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Mr. Obama said continuing to talk
Texas doctors indicted on fraud charges - KHOU
WEBSTER — Two doctors were indicted on charges of conspiracy to defraud Medicare, Medicaid and health insurance companies of $31 million, federal authorities said Friday. Drs. Arun Sharma and his wife, Kiran Sharma, both 54, were charged in Houston
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
Doctors indicted on fraud charges - Galveston County Daily News
WEBSTER — Two doctors were indicted on charges of conspiracy to defraud Medicare, Medicaid and health insurance companies of $31 million, federal authorities said Friday. Drs. Arun Sharma and his wife, Kiran Sharma, both 54, were charged in