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Daddy Types (Free subscription) | 08/19/2009
Alright, Melody and Rahm, you are the fifth and sixth White House-related celebrities to read books to large groups of children [the other four being former Utah governor and HHS secretary Mike Leavitt and his wife, and two guys...
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 06/26/2009
The rising share of the U.S. economy devoted to health care threatens to erode the nation's standing as an economic powerhouse and reform proposals that call for a "public option" insurance program will speed that decline, former secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt said Wednesday.
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Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 06/24/2009
From a State Committee Release: The health care reform hearings conducted by congressional committees and subcommittees will include an ad-hoc debate between two New Jersey political leaders, Senator Joseph Vitale, a leading health care advocate in the Garden State, and Assemblyman Jay Webber, who was selected as the next chairman of the New Jersey Republican Party by Chris Christie, the GOP's gubernatorial...
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/08/2009
It's been widely reported that Charley Johnson, who was a top aide to Gov. Mike Leavitt in Utah and later served as his deputy when Leavitt was appointed by President George W.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 02/23/2009
Washington » Former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt has a warning for President Barack Obama as the White House convenes a fiscal summit Monday: spending isn't the answer.
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J.M. Bell (Free subscription) | 01/27/2009
KSL.com sums up what, for me, is what Republicans think is deep analysis, but, upon second reading is just empty words with passable grammar. Try this: Former Gov. Mike Leavitt is back in Utah after nearly six years in Washington. Leavitt says Utah is relatively well-prepared to weather the tough economy because the state is being well-managed [...]
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 01/15/2009
Former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt will leave his post as the secretary of Health and Human Services on Tuesday -- and be replaced by another Utahn. At least temporarily.