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| | | | | House Republicans have voted to make benefits even more conditional. All that can achieve is turning down legitimately eligible recipients. | |
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| | | | | The two pending health bills are about health care and expanding health insurance coverage. They're not about fiscal stimulus, nor about building highways, hiring teachers, or cutting State taxes. Right? Then why does the second health care bill provide sixteen States and DC with billions of dollars in unrestricted funding, spending which would produce no change in | |
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| | | | | Medicaid, the public health insurance program that covers more than 80 million low-income people in the US, is once again on the chopping block. A federal budget proposal currently under consideration... | |
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| | | From the New York Public Library archives, a firehouse at 73 Water Street in lower Manhattan: Based on the style, it was probably built in the 1910s. A lot of very similar houses were constructed around then, with the next wave of new houses and modernizations in the 1930s. The very ornate stone building on... | ||