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Repeal and Replace Health Care Reform Law: Romney
The 2010 health care reform law must be repealed, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney said during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida. "We must rein
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Certain Health Care Reform Provisions Should Be Kept: Romney
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says that while he would seek to repeal the health care reform law if he were elected, he could keep at least two
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Cain Controversy Historical Context Helps and Hurts Candidate
Revelations that Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain was accused of inappropriate workplace behavior more than a decade ago have already had an effect his candidacy. But
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SHRM Seeks to Put HR Into C-Suite, Policy Conversations
month in San Diego. The party affiliations of Steve Forbes, publisher of Forbes magazine and a former Republican presidential candidate , and former Vice President Al Gore, however, were not as important for SHRM as the trends they represent
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Workforce Management-i September 8, 2008
Presidential Prescriptions Stories by Jeremy Smerd & Mark Schoeff Jr. Republican presidential candidate John McCain sees tax breaks for the future of health care in America. Meanwhile, Democratic nominee Barack Obama favors a national
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Union Boss Spells Out Endorsement Guidelines
supporting former Sen. John Edwards, while New York is backing Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Stern said. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee was the lone Republican presidential candidate to participate, Stern notes. â Gina Ruiz
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Analysts McCain Policies Will Have ‘Dramatic’ Effect on Employer Insurance Plans
many as 20 million Americans will lose or choose to leave employer-based health insurance plans if Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCainâ s health care policies are enacted. McCainâ s proposal to eliminate the tax preference
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HSAs Reign Among Consumer-Driven Plans Nearing the End
saving accounts don’t do enough." By contrast, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate , has been more supportive. While offering no specifics, he says that if elected he would work to
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Workers’ Comp Probe Called For in Alaska’s ‘Troopergate’
trooper Mike Wooten fired have been dubbed â Troopergateâ and have drawn international attention since Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain named Palin as his running mate at the Republican National Convention earlier this
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2008 Health Insurers
many as 20 million Americans would lose or choose to leave employer-based health insurance plans if Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain’s health care policies were enacted. McCain’s proposal to eliminate the tax
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Other Notable Newsmakers
insurance coverage with the support of large employers, not in spite of them. Romney, whose hopes as a Republican presidential candidate will rest largely on the bipartisan health care legislation he signed in April, did so by shifting
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Health Care Reform a 'Badge of Honor' for Democrats: HHS Secretary
looks like," she said. In his acceptance speech last month at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney said he would work to repeal the health care reform law if elected. "We must rein in the skyrocketing
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Hurricane Sarah Blows HR Issues Into Campaign
pivot in his campaign--one that could make HR issues more prominent in the race. McCain, who will formally become the GOP presidential nominee later this week, had been gaining ground on Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama by emphasizing what he called