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en While the governor has no problem limiting benefits for poor people, he appears to have no qualms about putting very few limits, if any, on high-priced lawyers.

en People tend to think of affordable housing as a problem that uniquely affects the poor and homeless. However, in the last five years . . . we're seeing this problem has spread to working-class people who are priced out of the market.

en I am concerned that it appears that the governor may be stalling popular legislation until the session before his re-election. The benefits to the people of Utah are clear. It is not responsible governing to wait.

en We get more complaints now because of the cost. Insurance companies are looking at limiting benefits, limiting payments. Individuals are looking at higher deductibles, higher co-payments and less benefits.

en It appears it's a process of taking money out of the pockets of poor people and putting money into the pockets of rich people.

en The same electorate that is unhappy with [Pennsylvania's] GOP Sen. Rick Santorum appears to have some qualms with Rendell.

en He assumed there were no further limits in place because the governor went to court and invalidated the contribution limits on candidate controlled ballot measure committees,

en I keep repeating that people are not stupid, and we're not. For every destructive emotion and limiting belief we hang onto, there are payoffs, hidden benefits. Why else would we hold onto them?

en Putting limits in the statute is not enough. It's too easy for the General Assembly to override those limits any time they please.

en That shows a bias within the lab to incarcerate innocent people. It appears there are innocent people in prison. And it appears that law enforcement has played the ostrich ? that everyone has just ignored the problem.

en When it comes to poor people, states are not always anxious to get them the benefits they're entitled to, even though they are dollars that go into that state's economy. In this case, you've got people who would get benefits that would come from an additional pot of money the state is not now tapping. States should be maximizing the revenues they were legitimately able to get from the federal government.

en Putting up cameras doesn't solve the problem. It just rewards the city for poor engineering.

en Although the governor has proposed putting a dent in the difference between New York and other states, even if workers comp reform and tax cuts were enacted tomorrow, it's going to take time for the benefits to flow. Unfortunately, a job growth projection behind the nation's rate seems realistic.

en The research is clear that raising speed limits costs lives. People need to weigh the benefits of getting places faster versus the fact that more people will die in crashes.

en The high price of health care in this country is a serious issue that demands serious attention. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. Putting limits on damages have little or no effect on skyrocketing malpractice insurance rates.


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