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What is Health Care Reform? Depends on Who You Ask
Health care reform is a big deal for U.S. businesses, including our electrical manufacturers. Health care costs have grown steadily for more than a decade, and businesses -- which bear much of the cost for their employers -- have felt the strain on their bottom lines. (Of course, in that time medical...
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Tue, Jul 07 2009 12:48 PM
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golds
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Health Care
Let's Make a Deal
Compromise : 1. a settlement of differences by mutual concessions. 2. the result of such settlement. 3. something intermediate between different things. 4. an endangering, esp. of reputation; exposure to danger, suspicion, etc. 5. to settle by a compromise. 6. to make liable to danger, suspicion, scandal...
Published
Wed, Jul 22 2009 9:00 AM
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Owen, Sarah
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Labor
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EFCA
The Path to the Great Egress
Instead of P.T. Barnum , now we have Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke trying to mark a clear path to the exits. With his semiannual testimony to Congress and an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal, Chairman Bernanke is going to great lengths to reassure market participants that the Fed will know...
Published
Thu, Jul 23 2009 8:00 AM
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Lego, Brian
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Economics
Hold on to Your Pants
Think that the proposed "millionaire surtax" to help pay for health care reforms won't impact job growth? Think again. Last week, the House Ways & Means Committee approved health care surtaxes which, when combined with the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and reversion of the top federal...
Published
Wed, Jul 22 2009 9:43 AM
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Owen, Sarah
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Health Care
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Tax
Another "Baby Bottle" finding . . . . Whom do you believe?
This morning brought an announcement of another “official” government finding concerning the hazards of bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical building block used primarily to make polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins. If you’ve paid even minimal attention to current events the past few years...
Published
Fri, Jul 10 2009 3:57 PM
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Kohorst, Mark
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Environment
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Regulation
Time to Relax
Since I am in long-weekend mode already, and don't want to interrupt the reverie by pointing out that firm signs of economic recovery remain elusive, I thought I'd direct readers to some interesting takes on two important policy issues: cap-and-trade and health care. On the health care debate...
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Thu, Jul 02 2009 1:07 PM
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Lego, Brian
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Smart Grid
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Electrical Grid
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Economics
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Health Care
NEC 2008 – Half time report
We are half way through the States adoption process for the 2008 National Electrical Code®. This code cycle has seen opposition has come from the beleaguered home builders on two issues - expanded use of Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs) and tamper proof outlets. The home builders claim that...
Published
Mon, Jul 20 2009 1:26 PM
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Winstanley, Gerard
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Electrical Safety
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AFCI
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Tamper Resistant Receptacles
Health Care Reform: Protego Charm or Cruciatus Curse?
Legions of “Harry Potter” fans are running to movie theaters today for the much-anticipated release of “ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince .” But Washington’s attention isn’t on the bespectacled wizard and his pals – it is focused on the proposed overhaul...
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Wed, Jul 15 2009 11:42 AM
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Owen, Sarah
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Health Care
An end to the housing market’s troubles? Not yet
New data on housing starts provide the best indication to date that homebuilding activity, at least for the single-family side of the equation, likely bottomed out at the beginning of this year. This marks a dramatic improvement from the veritable free-fall in construction activity recorded over the...
Published
Fri, Jul 17 2009 2:01 PM
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Lego, Brian
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Economics
Nano standardization essential for reliability of special coatings
Nanotechnology has led to the introduction of novel coatings with water resistant surfaces that can help eliminate moisture condensation on high voltage insulators , that causes water droplets to simply roll off of them . This is a vital characteristic for these products because sparkover of an insulator...
Published
Mon, Jul 20 2009 4:45 PM
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leibowitzm
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Nanotechnology
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