News For: Wa State Supplement Prescription PlansEconomy Could Tax State Health Program, Officials Say The state's healthcare advocate is concerned that businesses struggling with tough economic times might cancel their health insurance plans, prompting more people to enroll in the state's new Charter Oak Health Plan Network. Knoll absent from state Senate session Lt. Gov. Catherine Baker Knoll today missed her first session presiding over the state Senate since she became lieutenant governor in 2003, heeding her doctors' advice to recover at home from cancer treatments Work to start on sharp curve in Oxford OXFORD -- The state Department of Transportation has plans to fix a sharp curve on Route 188, the apparent low bidder is a Watertown company and work may start sooner than later. Former West Virginia Doctor's License Revoked in Home State The former West Virginia doctor at the center of scores of malpractice lawsuits in Putnam County can no longer practice medicine in his native state. The Alabama Medical Licensure Commission revok Ruthless mailers target two GOP state senators At right is one of the mailers sent out by the state Democratic Party targeting Sen. Bob Beers, R-Las Vegas. A state Democratic Party mailer suggests state Sen. Joe Heck, R-Henderson, blames cancer patients for their illness. New health care policy allows parents' plans for children until age 30 Jobs may be hard to come by for young adults these days, but finding health insurance may have just gotten easier. |


