States Continue To Wrestle With Medicaid Spending, Budget Issues; Utah Legislation Would Criminalize Illegal Abortion
admin | Mar 03, 2010
Cincinnati Business Courier: Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has signed a bill that will extend the state’s mini-COBRA program from 12 to 15 months for small-business employees, according to a report in Columbus Business First (3/1). The Las Vegas Sun: “A bill to save the Medicaid program an estimated $760,000 a year is headed for the desk of Gov. Jim Gibbons after three prior failures…
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