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Citizens blowing wind at policyholders
My renewal is coming up for wind insurance through Citizens Insurance. I just received this "important Information" form letter from Citizens. It wants to let me know that I am, as a policyholder, subject to surcharges and assessments. In other words, if...Tags: Hillsboro Beach
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Backers of rate regulation aren't satisfied with health exchange
President Obama singled out California last week for getting better-than-expected rates in its rollout of the health insurance overhaul for millions of consumers. Yet some Obamacare supporters say those premiums are still too high, and they are...
Tags: Barack Obama, Health Insurance, Health Insurance Cost
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Barry Gilway: Clearinghouse provides more, wiser insurance choices
It is a well-known fact that everyone likes to have choices and benefits from access to more and better options. In Florida, however, many insurance consumers don't know every choice available to them. This is because the structure of Florida's...Tags: Consumers, Citizens Property Insurance Corp.
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Homeowners should fear more than just hurricanes
Beware, South Florida homeowners. You might think you are protected against the next hurricane with impact windows, storm panels, a reinforced garage door, and a nice new homeowners insurance policy. But don't get too comfortable. Your insurance...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Cooper City
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Kaiser's Obamacare rates surprise analysts
In California's new state-run health insurance market, Kaiser Permanente will cost you. The healthcare giant has the highest rates in Southern California and some other areas of the state, surpassing rivals such as Anthem Blue Cross and other smaller...
Tags: General Practitioners, Health Care Reform (2009), Consumers, Healthcare Provider, Citigroup Incorporated
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FBI probe comes up at legislative hearing
Last week’s FBI raid of the office of Sen. Ron Calderon (D-Montebello) has the Capitol on edge. That was clear Wednesday when the first words of Sen. Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) to a committee considering one of his bills was to assure the panel...
Tags: Ricardo Lara, FBI, Ron Calderon
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Editorial: Senate passes a bad farm bill
The Senate approved a nearly $1 trillion farm bill Monday night that proves Washington is still bent on catering to special interests and wasting taxpayers' money. Let's count the ways. The Senate bill perpetuates a sugar subsidy that raises the price...
Tags: Organized Crime, Beverage Industry, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Collin Peterson, Science and Technology
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State drags feet on Medicaid expansion seen as key to Obamacare
Beginning today, The Morning Call will kick off a series of occasional stories taking a comprehensive look at how the Affordable Care Act will change health care and how Pennsylvanians access it. We will provide useful information to aid you in navigating...Tags: Family, Prescription Drugs, Kathleen Sebelius, Career and Workplace, Pension and Welfare
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Know Your Limits: Minimum Auto Coverage Varies by State
KickingTiresSome people seem able to traipse through life doing only the bare minimum. But while aspiring only to the mediocre may allow you to enjoy, say, "The Hangover Part III," it could cause more than a bad headache when it......Tags: Pat Quinn, Chicago Tribune, Illinois Governor, Disasters and Accidents
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Hope House opens 'new chapter' on Laurel's Main Street
On a sunny afternoon last week, a family could be seen walking inside Hope House Laurel, while two groups of people of varying ages sat in chairs in the shade on the side of the building talking amicably. This private substance abuse treatment center in...Tags: Addiction, Behavioral Conditions, Prince George's County, Human Interest, Substance Abuse
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Hurricane awareness expo to blow into Boynton Beach Mall
The Boynton Beach Mall, the Community Rating System user group and the Palm Beach County Division of Emergency Management will have the 13th annual Flood and Hurricane Awareness Expo Saturday, inviting the public to come out and prepare for the...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Hurricanes, Economy, Business and Finance, Natural Disasters, FEMA
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Aaron Carroll and Austin Frakt: Eye-opening details about Medicare payments
The United States spends $2.8 trillion a year on health care, about 18 percent of the economy. As recently reported, some of that spending is on Medicare-reimbursed eyelid lifts — a procedure that sometimes serves a medical need but often is for...Tags: General Practitioners, Government Health Care, Breast Augmentation, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cosmetic Procedures
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