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‘A Very Deep Hole’
Obama and Congress Blowing It on Jobs

NEW YORK--I know the president has a lot on his mind, but the No. 1 problem facing the United States continues to fester, and that problem is unemployment. [Read full story]

It’s Up to You, Attorney General
Stand Up on Prison Sexual Abuse Reform Standards

In 2003, Congress acknowledged the serious problem of rape in the nation’s prisons and created a commission to develop a set of national standards for preventing and punishing these crimes. [Read full story] 

College Graduates

In his first commencement speech as president to a Black college, President Barack Obama talked about the importance of education to graduates of Hampton University [Read full story]

From the Editor’s Notebook
Justices Limit Life Sentences for Juveniles

WASHINGTON--The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that juveniles who commit crimes in which no one is killed may not be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [Read full story]

Tea Party Pick Causes Uproar on Civil Rights

Rand Paul, the Tea Party candidate who overcame opposition from the Republican establishment to win the party’s nomination for Senate in Kentucky [Read full story]

Rein in Wall Street
Do It Before History Repeats Itself

With the economy finally starting to rebound, it’s worth pausing for a moment to recall the roots of the financial crisis that cost millions of jobs and spawned untold misery. [Read full story]

An Unnatural Disaster
Lessons We Won’t Learn from Gulf Tragedy

“Where I was wrong,” said President Barack Obama at his press conference on Thursday, “was in my belief that the oil companies had their act together when it came to worst-case scenarios.”[Read full story]

 

Quote Of The Month

Who will tell whether one happy moment of love or the joy of breathing or walking on a bright morning and smelling the fresh air, is not worth all the suffering and effort which life implies.

-Erich Fromm-

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Following BP’s Lead

I asked the sheriff of St. Bernard Parish, Jack Stephens, if he was at all optimistic about BP stopping the gusher of oil that is fouling the Gulf of Mexico...[Read full story]

Challenging Health Care Reform
Conservatives Persist in Their Demagoguery

The number of states jointly suing to overturn the new health care reform law on constitutional grounds swelled to 20 last week. [Read full story]

From the Editor’s Notebook
A Victory Lifts Democrats’ Hopes for Fall

WASHINGTON--Congressional Democrats the other day seized on their special election victory in a Pennsylvania House district and other primary results as evidence [Read full story]

Crist’s Change
Putting GOP on Defensive

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--Charlie Crist returned to his hometown to launch a political campaign [Read full story]

Arizona’s Witch Hunt
State Challenges Federal Authority

WASHINGTON--Though it has been settled law since the Civil War ended that a state cannot secede from the union, Arizona’s extreme action suggests it imagines it can. [Read full story]

Wayne C. Chandler Sr.

Getting a Lot Done and Not Caring About Being Credited [Read full story]

News Worth Noting
For GOP, United Stands Might Net Drawbacks, Too

Passage of the health care legislation challenges the heart of the Republicans’ strategy this year [Read full story]

Civil Rights in Education
Education Secretary Should Follow Through With Promises

In a little over a year in office, Education Secretary Arne Duncan has used his bully pulpit and a burgeoning discretionary budget to focus state governments on school reform as never before. [Read full story]

Turning Our Backs on Heroes
Little Attention Paid to Wounded of Two Wars

While growing up just outside of Chicago, Dennet Oregon dreamed of being an artist. [Read full story]

They Must Be Doing Their Job

The good news from the U.S. House of Representatives is that its new independent Office of Congressional Ethics is doing a strong enough job to prompt outcries from members [Read full story

Editorials

Reform Moves Ahead
Health Care Reform Public Approval Improving

 

Less than four months after Congress approved historic health care reform legislation, the Obama administration has been making good progress in bringing some early benefits to fruition and issuing rules to guide the reform process. 
Despite all of the critics’ hype and scare tactics, some polls suggest that the public perception of reform is slowly improving.
That hasn’t stopped the critics. 
More than a score of Republican attorneys general and governors have filed suit to nullify two important requirements of the new law--that everyone obtain insurance or pay a penalty, and that states expand their Medicaid programs.  The White House will have to keep pressing back and keep explaining why reform is in the clear interest of the nation.
Most of the major elements of the reform law don’t go into effect until 2014, but some important benefits start this year.  Administration officials had two early successes:  pressuring insurance companies to immediately end their indefensible practice of rescinding coverage after a policyholder becomes sick and to immediately start covering children with pre-existing conditions.  Officials also persuaded insurers and a handful of employers to allow parents to keep their dependent children on family policies until age 26.
A few hundred thousand Medicare beneficiaries who have reached the “doughnut hole” in Medicare drug coverage have gotten or will soon get small, $250 checks to help pay their drug costs; millions more will get checks when they reach the gap later this year.  The administration has already proposed language for contracts that will be signed with the manufacturers of brand-name drugs to provide 50 percent discounts next year to patients who hit the gap.  A small blizzard of regulations, each requiring painstaking drafting, has been issued, including new rules issued last week requiring insurers to eliminate cost-sharing for recommended preventive care, such as screening tests and vaccinations.
Not everything has moved smoothly. 
The new law requires insurers to spend at least 80 percent of premium dollars on medical care.  But agreeing on a definition of care (versus administrative and other costs) has proved difficult.  A plan to open temporary high-risk pools for people unable to obtain insurance because of pre-existing conditions appears to be running behind schedule.
On the employer front, the administration has notified nearly four million small businesses that they might be eligible for a tax credit to help defray the cost of insuring their workers.  And it is accepting applications from employers for a separate program to help defray the costs of insuring early retirees.
President Barack Obama was right to bypass Senate opponents and appoint Dr. Donald Berwick, a respected expert on health care quality and costs, to head the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.  With no chief to sign off on crucial decisions, the agency has been reluctant to create and staff a new innovation center, to provide guidance on a vast expansion of Medicaid, and to issue a slew of regulations to reshape Medicare.
State leaders also have a lot to do to get ready for reform and ensure that their citizens get the full benefits.  They will need to set up new health insurance exchanges, more closely monitor and regulate insurers, and expand Medicaid.  While some politicians have decided to keep battling reform, at least 21 states have officially designated a task force or committee to oversee implementation.  That is responsible government.
The above is an editorial of the New York Times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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