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kidj Bush Immigration Plan A Tough Sell - Jeaoneuntor - 11-13-2024 Gjym Clark Sees Civilian Service Corps Democratic presidential candidate Martin O Malley on Tuesday unveiled a healthcare plan that would seek to expand healthcare coverage to 95 percent of people in the U.S. over the next few yea stanley cup rs.The 10-page plan would build on ObamaCare and crack down on prescription drug costs, among others things. The next president must build on the [Affordable Care Act s] success, while continuing to reduce costs, expand access, and improve the quality of care, the plan said. The plan from the former Maryland governor would ban price gouging for prescription drug costs and use the government s purchasing power to ensure more r stanley tumblers easonable prices for drugs. It would also repeal the so-called Cadillac tax on high-cost plans, eliminate waiting periods for Medicaid and improve primary care coverage for new U.S. immigrants. The proposal would support universal access to reproductive care and family planning services, improve addiction treatment and mental health care and e stanley cups nd the criminalization of mental illness. O Malley s goal is to expand healthcare insurance to cover 95 percent of people by 2020. He said 36 million people are still uninsured even with ObamaCare, which has provided insurance to nearly 17 million people. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, have also presented health care proposals that they say would expand on ObamaCare s successes. Over the weekend, Clinton proposed a new tax credit for middle-class families to Tdfq Who pays Trump blasts Clinton s Air Force One lift from Obama A federal judge said Tuesday he would not make available daily audio recordings of the upcoming trial of Vice President Dick Cheney s former chief of staff.News organizations had asked that recordings of testimony and arguments be released for broadcast. U.S. District stanley cup Judge Reggie Walton denied the request, saying the only recording of court proceedings is done by the court stenographer to help ensure an accurate transcript. This recording, however, is produced by the court reporter s personal equipment and is not the official record of the proceedings, Walton said. It is therefore not available to the public. The Supreme Court releases audio recordings of arguments in major cases, and lower federal courts have started to follow the Supreme Court s lead, lawyers for the news organizations said in court documents.Broadcasting court proceedings mdash; along with commentary and analysis mdash; could prejudice jurors and lead to an unfair trial, Walton said. The trial of I. Lewis Scooter Libby is to begin Jan stanley mugg . 16. He is accused of perjury, obstruction and lying to the FBI about his conversations with jo stanley taza urnalists regarding CIA officer Valerie Plame.Cheney is expected to testify for his former aide. Other witnesses are expected to include NBC Washington bureau chief Tim Russert.The organizations that filed the request are ABC, The Associated Press, Bloomberg News, CNN, CBS, Dow Jones, E.W. Scripps, the Hearst Corp., the Los Angel |