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1.) Labor Dept. counts trash men, oil lobbyists, bus drivers as 'green jobs' |
2.) Wisconsin-sized polling error could mask Romney sweep of battleground states |
3.) Cummings to Issa: Halt contempt proceedings against Holder |
----------------------------------------------------- As the Court considers the health care law, it is important to consider The Link between market reforms and the mandate. No mandate means higher premiums and less competition. thelink.ahip.org ----------------------------------------------------- |
4.) Paul Ryan: Nov. election is about 'natural rights' vs. 'government-granted rights' |
5.) Political roundup: Key House and Senate races, simplified |
6.) Two Calif. Republicans to face off in Democrat-majority House district |
7.) Author explores life and times of Jeane Kirkpatrick in new book |
8.) Former defense, intelligence officials urge quick Senate action on cyber bills |
9.) Tom Coburn identifies $70 billion in unspent federal funds |
10.) Mining rescue dog rallies Appalachian communities against 'war on coal' |
11.) Mayor Bloomberg's double standard: 68 hot dogs good, 32 oz. soda bad |
12.) Chris Rock doesn't ignore our 'zebra president's' whiteness |
13.) Rough Draught: The wonderful, beer-filled world of Greek cowboys and traveling Gypsies |
14.) This is why America is still the best country in the world [VIDEO] |
15.) Top 10: Child star train wrecks [SLIDESHOW] |
----------------------------------------------------- As the Court considers the health care law, it is important to consider The Link between market reforms and the mandate. Severing the individual mandate from the rest of the law means higher premiums, less competition among insurance companies, and a rise in the uninsured. Follow us on Twitter @AHIPCoverage and check us out online to discover The Link. thelink.ahip.org ----------------------------------------------------- |
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