Update: Health Insurance Monopolies and The Anti-Trust Exemption

October 22, 2009

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I wrote about this earlier Health Insurance Monopolies and The Anti-Trust Exemption. On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee voted 20-9 to approve legislation to repeal the health insurers' exemption under the McCarran-Ferguson Act. House panel votes to end insurers' antitrust shield: "No one on this committee believes that price fixing or carving up

Does Fischer have the state building buy thing right?

October 22, 2009

by David Safier Howard Fischer has an article today on the idea of the "selling" state buildings to generate revenue. He may have the details of the arrangement right, but I seem to remember something he doesn't mention. The first part is what I remember. The state "sells" the buildings, then leases them back until

Update: Rape-Nuts

October 22, 2009

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Rachel Maddow Show reported Wednesday evening that the Republicans who voted against the Al Franken Amendment to the defense appropriations bill are taking heated criticism from the editors of their Red State newspapers back home. 'The Rachel Maddow Show' for Wednesday, October 21: MADDOW: Thirty Republican senators – 30 of the

Update III: Opposition to Prop. 200 continues to grow

October 22, 2009

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: This GOP gimmick of bad public policy to give their weak and inexperienced council candidates an issue to wrap around their campaigns is unraveling faster than an old knit sweater. Legendary land developer Don Diamond has contributed to the Don't Handcuff Tucson opposition to the Public Safety First initiative (Prop. 200). More Opposition

GOP culture war smear campaign reduced to Ash

October 22, 2009

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I previously reported on the GOP culture war smear campaign against the Democratic Tucson City Council candidates Sen. Jesse Helms alive and well in Tucson?, which was alleged to be based on "phallic imagery that some might consider pornographic." The mysterious smear campaign has been solved. Here It Is: "Big Dick No.

Court decision deals blow to tuition tax credits

October 21, 2009

by David Safier Wednesday's ruling by the 9th Circuit Court could hurt the tuition tax credit program, but since the wheels of justice turn slow, it could still be years before it has any effect. Basically, the 9th Circuit agreed with a previous ruling which said the tuition tax credit scholarships are too heavily weighted

This is a joke, right?

October 21, 2009

by David Safier Please, someone tell me the Onion has temporarily taken over the Phoenix Business Journal, or it's putting out its April Fools edition six months early. No one could really be talking about this, could they? Talk of Russell Pearce heading state police swirls around Capitol The already-tense fight over immigration in the

Sen. Jon Kyl to America’s unemployed: Screw you!

October 21, 2009

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I have previously suggested that you should call Sen. Jon Kyl's office to "thank" him for being the SOB holding up the extension of unemployment benefits in Congress. Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) Holds Up Unemployment Extension: If your unemployment ran out this week, you can thank Sen. Jon Kyl. Yes, the Republican

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