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Health Care Co-Operatives: Doing It the Right Way

As the U.S. Senate begins final preparations to mark-up health care reform, some key Senators are considering cooperatives as an alternative to a public health plan. The aim is to provide a health plan in any local market that families can feel is part ...

From EDMUND F. HAISLMAIER, DENNIS G. SMITH, AND NINA OWCHARENKO, The Heritage Foundation,  18 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Northwestern Mutual,  U.S. Congress,  Kent Conrad,  U.S. Senate,  Charles Schumer

The Obama Health Care Budget: Hopeful Savings and Costly Change

The President's $634 billion "down payment" on health care reform in his proposed budget depends on raising taxes and saving money largely through administrative payment changes in existing entitlement programs. That is not exactly fundamental ...

From ROBERT E. MOFFIT, PH.D., NINA OWCHARENKO, AND DENNIS SMITH, The Heritage Foundation,  27 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Bailing Out Medicaid: A Bad Solution

American taxpayers are--again--about to be abused. Congressional leaders in the House of Representatives are recommending spending $87 billion over the next two years to relieve the states from the pressures of the Medicaid programs that they ...

From DENNIS G. SMITH AND NINA OWCHARENKO, The Heritage Foundation,  21 Jan 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Congress,  U.S. House of Representatives,  Barack Obama

Ten Money Questions for Heather Barmore

In this week’s Ten Money Questions we speak with Heather Barmore, one of BlogHer’s Contributing Editors for Business, Career & Personal Finance. She also blogs at No Pasa Nada. In her money posts, Heather always offers a refreshing and honest view ...

From NINA SMITH, BlogHer,  26 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Kate Spade,  Suze Orman,  Netflix,  Chris Rock

Ten Money Questions for Morra Aarons-Mele

In this week’s Ten Money Questions, we speak with Morra Aarons-Mele, who serves as BlogHer’s Political Director in addition to covering politics as a Contributing Editor. She’s also a grad student, political consultant and frequent media commentator. I’ ...

From NINA SMITH, BlogHer,  18 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Harvard University

Ten Money Questions for Sanyika Calloway Boyce

In this week’s Ten Money Questions, we speak with Sanyika Calloway Boyce, an International speaker, financial expert and author of several books on personal finance, including Crack ‘Da Code: What Every College Student Needs to Know About Money, Love & ...

From NINA SMITH, BlogHer,  11 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Carl Levin,  U.S. Democratic Party

Ten Money Questions for Adryenn Ashley

In this week’s Ten Money Questions, we speak with Adryenn Ashley, an outspoken pundit, constitutional scholar, speaker and author of the new book, Every Single Girl’s Guide to Her Future Husband’s Last Divorce, dubbed as an all access pass to the world ...

From NINA SMITH, BlogHer,  4 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Suze Orman

Ten Money Questions for Virginia DeBolt

In this week’s Ten Money Questions, we speak with Virginia DeBolt, one of BlogHer’s Contributing Editors for Technology and Web. She is a former educator, who now writes about teaching web design using web standards and other web related topics. She ...

From NINA SMITH, BlogHer,  28 Dec 2007

Hassle-Free Returns

“The manner of giving is worth more than the gift.” – Pierre Corneille Did anyone get a bad gift yesterday? Andrew Tallman at the conservative Townhall.com liberally defines what could be considered a bad gift: The insult gift, which criticizes rather ...

From NINA SMITH, BlogHer,  26 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Bankrate Inc

Ten Money Questions for Alexis Martin Neely

In this week’s Ten Money Questions, we speak with Alexis Martin Neely, a mom, writer, speaker and the Personal Family Lawyer you love. She gives the kind of guidance that is critical to the growth of your family wealth and she’s speaking at the virtual ...

From NINA SMITH, BlogHer,  21 Dec 2007

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