It will not be a dull night. We begin with the breaking news. Arizona governor jan brewers longawaited decision on sb1062. The passage of it touching off a major backlash, with big names calling for a veto. Several companies and businesses warning this will hurt business in the state of arizona and jobs. Governor brewer got the bill on monday. Just minutes ago she went before the cameras. Listen. Good evening, and thank you all for joining me here this evening. Im here to announce a decision on senate bill 1062. As with every proposal that reaches my desk, i give great concern and careful evaluation and deliberate consideration, and especially to senate bill 1062. I call them like i see them, despite the cheers or the boos from the crowd. I took the necessary time to make the right decision. I met or spoke with my attorneys, lawmakers and citizens supporting and opposing this legislation. As governor i have asked questions and i have listened. I have protected religious freedoms when t
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Ellis Medicine’s proposed merger with St. Peter’s Health Partners of Albany is either an opportunity for the community to access resources and expertise of a multi-state health system, or “a profound concern” the hometown hospital will be reduced to a satellite, said the Rev. Dr. Amaury Tanon-Santos.
Tanon-Santos, executive director of Schenectady Inner City Ministry, a 50-year old collaboration of religious communities in greater Schenectady County, said residents of the city and county deserve to know what the future of their hometown hospital will be, because their health and dignity depend on it.