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en It's pure nonsense that a state legislator would think there's nothing he can do to benefit Native Americans. The high infant mortality rate on reservations is due to devastating poverty. Yet the state has not passed any laws in the last several years that would boost any of the health or education programs within the reservation community. As for tribal sovereignty, the only time the state wants to recognize it is when it benefits the state, as in this instance when it allows Senator Napoli to opt out of an intelligent response.

en Indian tribes generally are not subject to state workers compensation laws and systems so they may elect to enact ordinances to establish an employee injury plan. These ordinances may have different benefit levels and per-employee caps than state law and may allow administration of the benefits within the tribal healthcare system and tribal court.

en Our current state senator is not viewed as an energetic leader in state government. Our current state senator is not viewed as a legislator with the vision or the vitality to formulate or lead significant legislation through the General Assembly… Maryland's District 19 needs a strong and energetic senator who is connected to the district's current residents and their concerns.

en This partnership will benefit the entire state, ... by helping Ohioans consolidate their loans to a fixed interest rate with the best benefits in the state.

en The state has high-level guards and tremendous depth at the position where so many (college) programs in the state can benefit,

en A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. Cancer is the number one health concern of Americans today. Lobby Day is about bringing that issue to the forefront on a state level. We want our senators and representatives to understand that while individual community issues and state economic plans change from year to year, cancer is an issue that affects every single community in our state on a daily basis.

en [With the 19 state laws already passed and Congress focusing on the issue, even enterprise customers normally opposed to regulations recognize that a national law is likely, said Kevin Brown, vice president of marketing for Decru Inc., a storage security vendor.] In today's legislative environment, I don't think you're going to get a bill that just cancels the state laws, ... They'd love to have less regulation in general, but in this case, I think everybody's fairly realistic. What enterprises are looking for is guidance.

en I've been here now almost 37 years. This is the first time I have seen any attempt of any senator to treat my state in a way different from any other state.

en The Oneida Nation remains strongly opposed to out-of-state tribal casinos. These out-of-state tribes are not federally recognized in New York and have no standing in this state.

en After many years of collaborative efforts to decrease infant mortality, Michigan recorded in 2004 its lowest rate ever of 7.6 (deaths) per thousand live births, a testament to the hard work going on at both the state and local levels.

en We met with State Representative Chapin Rose and State Senator Dale Righter and we talked about education issues.

en That's one of the benefits we give all our employees. They're in the (state) pension system, and they have health benefits ? they're in the state plan.

en It is a bill trying to force intelligent design on the school districts through the State Board of Education, when the state board has voted unanimously against imposing it as a scientific theory. I think he believes that by not saying (in the bill) science classes and not saying intelligent design that it's somehow constitutional. My (bottom line) is, the state board still has constitutional issues.

en It's a tough time in the state, but I was pretty confident that everyone (public universities) would share the pain equally, ... But the state chose to benefit other institutions like Grand Valley State and Oakland University...as they say, we sank, they swam.

en We would always advise state agencies to avoid holding events at venues that don't recognize or comply with state and local laws.


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