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Category: /Law & Government
…;<Tab/> - inherit automatically in death of partner <Tab/><Tab/> - social security <Tab/><Tab/> - Medicare <Tab/><Tab/> - annuities <Tab…
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…of incarceration, mandatory savings, victim's compensation, Social Security and Medicare. Even if a worker is paid and earns minimum wage, Miller asserts that only about 10% ends up in the prisoner's pocket. (6). These laws have led to a virtual explosion of the prison…
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…on the possible negative impact that may transpire on America's economy. Such arguments include statements like ex-smokers could live longer and receive greater Social Security and Medicare payments, and that tobacco farmers would lose a large piece of their revenue8…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and modern Medicare system that includes coverage for prescription drugs (3Bush 5)." He also asked that Congress enact new safeguards for 401(k) and pension plans. He stated that he feels that people who have worked hard should not have to lose everything…
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Category: /History
…Jersey, but many others are homeless. This they say is a choice. Three of the men admit to receiving public assistance and Medicare. Like many welfare recipients, they do not live on welfare alone, and vending written matter or scavenged items helps them…
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…the advantage on the healthcare issue President Bush has made strong efforts to increase his stand. He passed his prescription drug benefit for the elderly bill which reduced the cost of medication for senior citizens. President Bush plans to give Medicare
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Category: /History
…with conservative Republicans to stop legislation they disliked. The Medicare bill, a bill to make medical care for the aged a national benefit, was defeated. A civil rights bill and a bill to cut taxes were debated, and compromises were agreed to, but even…
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…are lawyers. With this in mind the Congress must strive to understand and represent the needs of the people. Congress cannot ignore the disadvantage groups that feel unrepresented in the system. 'Until the enactment of Medicare in 1965, Congress declined to pass…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…dinner with U.S. troops. Bush scored legislative successes in October, when Congress approved a ban on partial-birth abortion, and in November, with the enactment of a measure expanding Medicare to include a prescription-drug benefit program for elderly…
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…, many of the benefits of marriage that homosexuals are denied include: government benefits like Social Security and Medicare; hospital visitation rights; special rates and exemptions on tax returns; joint child custody; joint insurance policies; automatic…
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