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Rocky Mount Telegram - Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio House has approved bills that would require health insurance compani...
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Daily Advance - Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio House has approved bills that would require health insurance compani...
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Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Ohio House has approved bills that would require health insurance companies to cover the treatment of autism and diabetes.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio House has approved bills that would require health insurance companies to cover the treatment of autism and diabetes.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
COLUMBUS - The Ohio House has approved a bill that would require health insurance companies to cover the treatment of autism.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Ohio House has approved bills that would require health insurance companies to cover the treatment of autism and diabetes.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Ohio House has approved bills that would require health insurance companies to cover the treatment of autism and diabetes. The Democratic-controlled House voted 57-39 for the autism bill and, which now heads to the Republican-controlled Senate. Diabetes... Insurance - Health insurance - Republican - United States Senate - Health
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Glass City Jungle (Free subscription) | yesterday
I received several releases today from the Ohio House of Representatives, some of them were not related directly to our area as far as the representative, but they may be of interest to you with the topics covered. Hence, the releases from Sears & Szollosi first, then the others, Rep. Celeste and Garland on [...]
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Plunderbund (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Today, the Ohio House of Representatives passed HB 8 (57-39) which would prohibit health insurance plans regulated by the State of Ohio from denying coverage for autism. A similar bill regarding diabetes, HB 81, also passed today by a vote of 58-38. Why, yes, there’s a douchebag argument why health insurance companies should be allowed from [...]
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Naugblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Roger Geiger of the Ohio NFIB is thoroughly annoyed at the Democrat-controlled Ohio House for passing heavy handed insurance mandates: “The Ohio House of Representatives today approved two measures that guarantee higher health insurance premiums for small businesses that could not have come at a worse time, as most small businesses are already coping with double-digit...
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Naugblog (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
My friend Beth Lear, former education analyst at The Buckeye Institute, is running for the 2nd House District: Galena, OH – Beth Lear, Republican from Galena, announced today that she will campaign for State Representative in Ohio’s 2nd House District, currently held by Kris Jordan (R – Powell). Representative Jordan [...]
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Naugblog (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
From The Dayton Daily News: The Ohio House on Tuesday, Dec. 1, by a 79-19 vote approved legislation increasing the penalty for cockfighting. House Bill 108 would make cockfighting a fifth degree felony, which carries a prison term of up to 12 months and a fine of up to $2,500.[...] Rep. James Zehringer, R-Fort Recovery, an opponent, said [...]
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Naugblog (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Did you know his daughter worked for the SEIU? The poster boy for these two broken promises is Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown. If you’ve never heard of Senator Brown he is probably most famous for being mistaken for an African-American by Rush Limbaugh because of his name. He is actually a child of privilege who was raised in Northeastern Ohio. Senator Brown has never had a “real”...
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Plunderbund (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Yesterday I wrote a short post about Rep. Wachtmann. While researching him I came across some other information at the Ohio House website. Besides the new, pro-Jesus bill I discussed yesterday, Lynn has been the primary sponsor of only one other bill: HB 373. The purpose of HB 373 is “to establish nutritional standards [...]