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Several Key Questions Remain before House and Senate Vote on Overhaul Bill Font size Print E-mail Share 2 Comments Play CBS Video Video Health Care for Part-Timers Most Americans have health insurance coverage from their employers, but only 60-percent of employers even provide health benefits. The numbers are worse for part timers. Michelle Miller reports. [...]
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This was sent to me via e-mail from the office of Senator Jon Husted, the analysis of SJR 5 for those interested in more details, as it’s currently written it was to be on the November ballot (the amended version could change that) it is approved by the Senate it would need to be approved by the House: Senate Committee passes Husted Redistricting PROPOSAL COLUMBUS—The first official step in reforming Ohio’s partisan system for drawing legislative districts was achieved today with the pass