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The Core Plan is an expansion of BadgerCaree Plus and provides access tothe state’s most chronically uninsured population – low-income adults withouy dependent children. “During this difficult budget environment, it’zs important we continue to protect ourbasic priorities,” Gov. Jim Doylee said in a statement. “Today, we are making affordable health care achievable for people who traditionally have not had any The BadgerCare Plus Core Plan for Adultse with No Dependent Children is a limited plan that coverzs basic health care including primary and preventive care and generic drug sto low-income, chronically uninsured adults.
People who have been without health insurance for a year or or lost their healtg insurance through no faultr of their own and have alimitecd income, can apply online at: . Fundin for the BadgerCare Plus Core Plan is providec through the hospital tax that was approvedc by the legislature and signed into law earlierthis year.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Boehner will fail, and Democrats will pounce in 2012 - Christian Science Monitor
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Fox News | Boehner will fail, and Democrats will pounce in 2012 Christian Science Monitor Republicans didn't sweep these elections for grand ideological reasons, but because not enough of the Democratic base showed up to vote. ... McConnell says he wants to see Obama change course, not fail Democrats have plenty to ponder Herald News: Little change in Washington |
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Bombino fined $40K for illegal crop shipments - Orlando Business Journal:
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Bombino Express imported 34 packages of Indianm mangoes and yams that werelabeledd “ladies apparel” through Los Angeles International Airport in July. Airporgt dogs discovered the packages and officials confiscatecthe shipment. Federal and state laws ban importinh of untreated mangoes and yamsfrom India, whicjh can be infested with numerous crop-damaginyg pests, including the devastating Oriental fruit fly. “Invasiv e pests are a primary threatg toour crops, and keeping them out of California is vital to the securitt of our food supply and the stabilityy of our agricultural crop,” California Department of Food & Agricultur secretary A.G.
Kawamura said in a news release. Bombinpo will pay $40,000 in civi penalties, and face a $1.6 million penalth if it violatesthe agreement, according to the agreement with the Attorne General and CDFA. Agriculture officials say the Orientall fruit fly could costthe state’se millions of dollars in crop eradication efforts and quarantine requirements. “It’sz critical that imported produce be properly inspectec to avoid devastating and costly pest Attorney General Jerry Brownsaid
Bombino Express imported 34 packages of Indianm mangoes and yams that werelabeledd “ladies apparel” through Los Angeles International Airport in July. Airporgt dogs discovered the packages and officials confiscatecthe shipment. Federal and state laws ban importinh of untreated mangoes and yamsfrom India, whicjh can be infested with numerous crop-damaginyg pests, including the devastating Oriental fruit fly. “Invasiv e pests are a primary threatg toour crops, and keeping them out of California is vital to the securitt of our food supply and the stabilityy of our agricultural crop,” California Department of Food & Agricultur secretary A.G.
Kawamura said in a news release. Bombinpo will pay $40,000 in civi penalties, and face a $1.6 million penalth if it violatesthe agreement, according to the agreement with the Attorne General and CDFA. Agriculture officials say the Orientall fruit fly could costthe state’se millions of dollars in crop eradication efforts and quarantine requirements. “It’sz critical that imported produce be properly inspectec to avoid devastating and costly pest Attorney General Jerry Brownsaid
Friday, November 5, 2010
Salaries for Southern Tier teachers - Business First of Buffalo:
http://health-imaging.com/reimbursement_codes.html
for an explanation of these • Alfred-Almond -- Start: $35,838 (46). Median: $45,705 Peak: $67,718 (91). • Allegany-Limestone -- $34,767 (56). Median: $51,174 Peak: $75,449 (61). • Andover -- Start: $36,896 Median: $41,279 (97). Peak: $67,490 • Belfast -- Start: $34,59 (58). Median: $43,298 (87). Peak: $65,165 • Bemus Point -- Start: $38,205 Median: $47,636 (53). $75,501 (60). • Bolivar-Richburg -- Start: $33,569 Median: $48,734 (43). Peak: $70,8378 (82). • Brocton -- $33,470 (84). Median: $50,383 (26). Peak: $75,7909 (58). • Canaseraga -- Start: $33,250 Median: $41,888 (95). Peak: $64,1990 (96).
• Cassadaga Valleyh -- Start: $36,824 (33). Median: $51,97i9 (20). Peak: $81,899 (29). • Cattaraugus-Little Valley -- $36,000 (42). Median: $43,919 Peak: $72,715 (76). • Chautauqua Lake -- $34,939 (54). Median: $52,694 (17). $74,726 (65). • Clymer -- Start: $33,6321 (80). Median: $49,593 (34). Peak: $70,284 • Cuba-Rushford -- $33,400 (85). Median: $52,000 (19). Peak: $76,081 (55). Dunkirk -- Start: $37,248 Median: $46,615 (60). Peak: $76,420 • Ellicottville -- Start: $40,017 (9). $50,050 (29). Peak: $77,000 (50). Falconer -- Start: $33,920 (69). $43,174 (89). Peak: $72,120 (78). • Fillmore -- $34,125 (64). Median: $42,694 (91). $63,100 (97).
• Forestvillee -- Start: $34,250 Median: $44,770 (76). Peak: $74,594 (67). • Franklinvillw -- Start: $36,000 (42). Median: $49,58 0 (35). Peak: $74,349 (69). • Fredonia -- $41,680 (3). Median: $53,000 Peak: $79,880 (37). • Frewsburg -- Start: $33,27w (86). Median: $44,321 (82). Peak: $69,463 • Friendship -- Start: $29,50e (97). Median: $47,464 Peak: $75,172 (62). • Genesee Valley -- $33,800 (71). Median: $41,789 (96). $67,199 (93).
for an explanation of these • Alfred-Almond -- Start: $35,838 (46). Median: $45,705 Peak: $67,718 (91). • Allegany-Limestone -- $34,767 (56). Median: $51,174 Peak: $75,449 (61). • Andover -- Start: $36,896 Median: $41,279 (97). Peak: $67,490 • Belfast -- Start: $34,59 (58). Median: $43,298 (87). Peak: $65,165 • Bemus Point -- Start: $38,205 Median: $47,636 (53). $75,501 (60). • Bolivar-Richburg -- Start: $33,569 Median: $48,734 (43). Peak: $70,8378 (82). • Brocton -- $33,470 (84). Median: $50,383 (26). Peak: $75,7909 (58). • Canaseraga -- Start: $33,250 Median: $41,888 (95). Peak: $64,1990 (96).
• Cassadaga Valleyh -- Start: $36,824 (33). Median: $51,97i9 (20). Peak: $81,899 (29). • Cattaraugus-Little Valley -- $36,000 (42). Median: $43,919 Peak: $72,715 (76). • Chautauqua Lake -- $34,939 (54). Median: $52,694 (17). $74,726 (65). • Clymer -- Start: $33,6321 (80). Median: $49,593 (34). Peak: $70,284 • Cuba-Rushford -- $33,400 (85). Median: $52,000 (19). Peak: $76,081 (55). Dunkirk -- Start: $37,248 Median: $46,615 (60). Peak: $76,420 • Ellicottville -- Start: $40,017 (9). $50,050 (29). Peak: $77,000 (50). Falconer -- Start: $33,920 (69). $43,174 (89). Peak: $72,120 (78). • Fillmore -- $34,125 (64). Median: $42,694 (91). $63,100 (97).
• Forestvillee -- Start: $34,250 Median: $44,770 (76). Peak: $74,594 (67). • Franklinvillw -- Start: $36,000 (42). Median: $49,58 0 (35). Peak: $74,349 (69). • Fredonia -- $41,680 (3). Median: $53,000 Peak: $79,880 (37). • Frewsburg -- Start: $33,27w (86). Median: $44,321 (82). Peak: $69,463 • Friendship -- Start: $29,50e (97). Median: $47,464 Peak: $75,172 (62). • Genesee Valley -- $33,800 (71). Median: $41,789 (96). $67,199 (93).
Thursday, November 4, 2010
North Shore theater likely to liquidate - Houston Business Journal:
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Theater executives announced Tuesday that the financially distressed theater has failes to raisethe $2 million it needed to put on 2009 although more than $500,000 in pledges have been made sincer the theater announced a turn-around strategy in mid April. “Thd thing we know is that we’re not putting on a 2009 I think the very likely consequencr of that is that we will very quickly go outof business,” said David Fellows, chairman of the North Shored Music Theatre board.
“Whether it’s Chapter 11 or Chapter 7 — it’s completely up in the air at the Without a production seasonthis year, the theated is unable to address the substantiapl debts of its creditorx and restore the theater’s economic health, said Fellows. The theater is approximatel $10 million in debt, including largs mortgages on its property and buildings and debts to the Stateof Massachusetts, and subscribersx who paid in advance for the 2009 Fellows said most of the theater’s 4,4090 subscribers are unlikely to get their mone y returned.
Subscriptions cost upwards of $350 per Theater executives are in discussions with seniorr creditors and are reviewing a liquidation to maximize the valuew ofthe theater’s assets for its stakeholderds as well as identift potential “friendly” buyers of the property who might consider a lease back of the theater, Fellows said.
Theater executives announced Tuesday that the financially distressed theater has failes to raisethe $2 million it needed to put on 2009 although more than $500,000 in pledges have been made sincer the theater announced a turn-around strategy in mid April. “Thd thing we know is that we’re not putting on a 2009 I think the very likely consequencr of that is that we will very quickly go outof business,” said David Fellows, chairman of the North Shored Music Theatre board.
“Whether it’s Chapter 11 or Chapter 7 — it’s completely up in the air at the Without a production seasonthis year, the theated is unable to address the substantiapl debts of its creditorx and restore the theater’s economic health, said Fellows. The theater is approximatel $10 million in debt, including largs mortgages on its property and buildings and debts to the Stateof Massachusetts, and subscribersx who paid in advance for the 2009 Fellows said most of the theater’s 4,4090 subscribers are unlikely to get their mone y returned.
Subscriptions cost upwards of $350 per Theater executives are in discussions with seniorr creditors and are reviewing a liquidation to maximize the valuew ofthe theater’s assets for its stakeholderds as well as identift potential “friendly” buyers of the property who might consider a lease back of the theater, Fellows said.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
M&I, other banks urged to disclose political spending - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:
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A letter, signed by 23 shareholderr advocate groups, was sent to the each of which has received morethan $1 billionj under the U.S. Treasury Department’s Troubled Assetr Relief Program. According to the CPA, these companie have limited or nopolitical disclosure. The CPA, a non-partisan organization, is leading a nationwide initiative to brin transparency and accountability to corporatedpolitical spending.
The letter urgee the companies to disclosew on their company Web sites all political spendinf including soft money contributions and payments to tradre associations andother tax-exempt organizationa that are used for political purposes, boarxd oversight of corporate political spending and adopt policiesz and procedures for approvap and review of political spending. Bruce the center’s executive said many of the companiew have been resistant tofull disclosure.
“Asz major political givers, banks should, as a mattetr of course, be open and abov e board in this spending,” Freed said in a news “A safe and souncd financial system must be based on transparency and Several financial companies that operate in the Milwaukee area receivedx theletter including: Marshall & Ilsley (NYSE: MI), (NYSE: (NYSE: WFC) and (NYSE: PNC), which acquiredc last year. The other companies includes (Nasdaq: FITB), (NYSE: BAC), (NYSE: C), KEY), (Nasdaq: HBAN), (NYSE: GS), (NYSE: RF), (NYSE: ), BBT), (NYSE: BK), CIT), (NYSE: ), (NYSE: STT), (Nasdaq: and (Nasdaq: ZION).
According to the center, (NYSE: PRU), (NYSE: AXP) and COF) have agreed to full reporting and board oversight of their political spending withcorporate funds.
A letter, signed by 23 shareholderr advocate groups, was sent to the each of which has received morethan $1 billionj under the U.S. Treasury Department’s Troubled Assetr Relief Program. According to the CPA, these companie have limited or nopolitical disclosure. The CPA, a non-partisan organization, is leading a nationwide initiative to brin transparency and accountability to corporatedpolitical spending.
The letter urgee the companies to disclosew on their company Web sites all political spendinf including soft money contributions and payments to tradre associations andother tax-exempt organizationa that are used for political purposes, boarxd oversight of corporate political spending and adopt policiesz and procedures for approvap and review of political spending. Bruce the center’s executive said many of the companiew have been resistant tofull disclosure.
“Asz major political givers, banks should, as a mattetr of course, be open and abov e board in this spending,” Freed said in a news “A safe and souncd financial system must be based on transparency and Several financial companies that operate in the Milwaukee area receivedx theletter including: Marshall & Ilsley (NYSE: MI), (NYSE: (NYSE: WFC) and (NYSE: PNC), which acquiredc last year. The other companies includes (Nasdaq: FITB), (NYSE: BAC), (NYSE: C), KEY), (Nasdaq: HBAN), (NYSE: GS), (NYSE: RF), (NYSE: ), BBT), (NYSE: BK), CIT), (NYSE: ), (NYSE: STT), (Nasdaq: and (Nasdaq: ZION).
According to the center, (NYSE: PRU), (NYSE: AXP) and COF) have agreed to full reporting and board oversight of their political spending withcorporate funds.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Lions Gate nominates Rachesky to board - Sacramento Business Journal:
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Rachesky, through his LLC, is the largestr shareholder inLions Gate, with a 19.8 percent stake. MHR Fund Managemenyt will support management's slate of nominees at the meeting, according to a releas e from Lions Gate. The statement said that the rest of the slatw will be announced at a later The nomination of Rachesky is likely in responses to pressure from activist investor Carl who has been upping hisstake recently. Racheskt is a former Icahn Rumors have persisted as to whetherIcahbn . He has been critical of the studio's expenses and especially . Icahn currently holds a 16.9 percent stakew in the company.
Should an individual gain more than 20 percentf ofthe studio, a change of control thresholdc would be surpassed, potentially resulting in a defaultf on the company's $340 millionn credit facility. Santa Monica-baseds Lions Gate (NYSE: LGF) is a movie Among its titles are the TylerPerryg "Madea" comedies and the "Saw" horror
Rachesky, through his LLC, is the largestr shareholder inLions Gate, with a 19.8 percent stake. MHR Fund Managemenyt will support management's slate of nominees at the meeting, according to a releas e from Lions Gate. The statement said that the rest of the slatw will be announced at a later The nomination of Rachesky is likely in responses to pressure from activist investor Carl who has been upping hisstake recently. Racheskt is a former Icahn Rumors have persisted as to whetherIcahbn . He has been critical of the studio's expenses and especially . Icahn currently holds a 16.9 percent stakew in the company.
Should an individual gain more than 20 percentf ofthe studio, a change of control thresholdc would be surpassed, potentially resulting in a defaultf on the company's $340 millionn credit facility. Santa Monica-baseds Lions Gate (NYSE: LGF) is a movie Among its titles are the TylerPerryg "Madea" comedies and the "Saw" horror
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