Topic: Kaiser Family Foundation
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Swine flu: Without paid sick leave, workers won't stay home
Many workers choose to work if they don't have paid sick leave. Now, partly because of swine flu, 15 states are considering laws to make paid sick leave mandatory.
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Public likes public option for healthcare. Joe Lieberman doesn't.
Poll results tend to show that voters approve of the public option for healthcare. But senators like Joe Lieberman could vote the other way.
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Health reform has a new messenger: Biden
With Obama tied up at the UN, Vice President Biden is out front on health reform. On Wednesday, he reassured seniors in suburban Maryland about their Medicare coverage.
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Why GOP sees seniors as crucial to health-reform battle
Seniors vote, and members of Congress know it. The Republican National Committee on Monday released a proposed 'bill of rights' for senior healthcare.
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Obama steps up attack on healthcare status quo
He's trying to appeal to Americans who are satisfied with their health plans, but many remain skeptical that the administration's plan would help them.
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House stimulus bill widens healthcare
Newly jobless would get Medicaid or other subsidies to help pay medical costs.
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Healthcare: Obama presses ahead
Its reform is integral to reviving the economy, he signals, with his pick of Daschle as point man.
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California budget impasse: not over 'til it's over
Schwarzenegger vows to veto the deal lawmakers approved Tuesday, extending the longest fiscal standoff in state history.
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More Americans search for quality part-time work
Demand from mothers and older workers for such jobs exceeds supply.
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Firms pump up the wellness
As healthcare costs soar, employers create incentives to keep workers healthy.
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Gasoline-tax reprieve: an idea running on empty
Minimal cost savings, increased dependence on foreign oil, and high administrative costs are among reasons why this idea ran out of gas.
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Gasoline-tax reprieve: an idea running on empty
Minimal cost savings, increased dependence on foreign oil, and high administrative costs are among reasons why this idea ran out of gas.



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