The archive of all headlines from March 09, 2017, organized by time of publication.
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The new system would provide less help to low-income people and those in high-cost areas. Medical device makers, insurance companies and wealthy Americans would all receive a big tax cut. L.A. Now
The American Medical Association and American Hospital Association criticized the health bill, saying it would harm vulnerable patient populations. But House committees forged ahead with support from groups and industries whose taxes would be cut.
The new system would provide less help to low-income people and those in high-cost areas. Medical device makers, insurance companies and wealthy Americans would all receive a big tax cut. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
The new system would provide less help to low-income people and those in high-cost areas. Medical device makers, insurance companies and wealthy Americans would all receive a big tax cut.Some GOP governors assail new healthcare proposal backed by Trump
The final turnout is expected to fall 1 or 2 percentage points below the record low of 17.9% of registered voters in 2009, when Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa won reelection, according to Dean Logan, the Los Angeles County registrar of voters. Politics
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The final turnout is expected to fall 1 or 2 percentage points below the record low of 17.9% of registered voters in 2009, when Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa won reelection, according to Dean Logan, the Los Angeles County registrar of voters.It’s hard to beat an incumbent — just look at L.A.’s City Council races
Day after day, terrified Mosul residents are fleeing a neighborhood that has become a battleground. These scenes are marked by chaos and suspicion, but also tenderness and compassion. Families escaping from Mosul
The legislation would have slim hopes of passing. The insurance industry would fight with all it has, as would many healthcare providers that historically have feared “socialized medicine." World
Obamacare replacement under congressional scrutiny
For decades, agencies have used science to craft public health and worker safety rules. The Republican reform bill instead directs them to find the most cost-effective approach. Politics
For decades, agencies have used science to craft public health and worker safety rules. The Republican reform bill instead directs them to find the most cost-effective approach. L.A. Now
Obamacare replacement under congressional scrutiny, as Democrats delay for budget verdict while Republican senator predicts legislation will not pass as is
In the wake of James Comey’s declaration that there’s no privacy in America and more WikiLeaks disclosures, do the law and technology prove him right?
What started out as an antidote to overcrowding has evolved into a two-tiered justice system that allows people convicted of serious crimes to buy their way into safer and more comfortable jail stays. Pay-to-stay jails
The critical House Ways and Means Committee approved a major part of the Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.The measure moves closer toward a full vote over the growing opposition of senators, health care providers and some conservatives.
What started out as an antidote to overcrowding has evolved into a two-tiered justice system that allows people convicted of serious crimes to buy their way into safer and more comfortable jail stays. Pay-to-stay jails
A pay-to-stay option that started out as an antidote to overcrowding has evolved into a two-tiered justice system that allows people convicted of serious crimes to buy their way into safer and more comfortable jail stays. Pay-to-stay jails
A pay-to-stay option that started out as an antidote to overcrowding has evolved into a two-tiered justice system that allows people convicted of serious crimes to buy their way into safer and more comfortable jail stays.‘This is like paradise’: Seal Beach’s pay-to-stay program actively markets its jail, attracting deep-pocketed offenders
It started out as an antidote to overcrowding. Now, it's become a two-tiered justice system that allows people convicted of serious crimes to buy their way into safer and more comfortable jail stays.‘This is like paradise’: Seal Beach’s pay-to-stay program actively markets its jail, attracting deep-pocketed offenders
Pay-to-stay option allows even those convicted of serious crimes a safer, more comfortable stay In Case You Missed It
The critical House Ways and Means Committee approved a major part of the Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.The measure moves closer toward a full vote over the growing opposition of senators, health care providers and some conservatives.
Trump adviser shocked scientists and environmental advocates with statement that negates EPA policy and ‘overwhelmingly clear’ evidence on climate change
Two House committees approved legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.The measure moves closer toward a full vote over the growing opposition of senators, health care providers and some conservatives.
Trump adviser shocks scientists and environmental advocates with statement that negates EPA policy and ‘overwhelmingly clear’ evidence on climate change
Two House committees approved legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.The measure moves closer toward a full vote over the growing opposition of senators, health care providers and some conservatives.
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