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CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings November 19, 2014

For them to look at provider directories, the coverage that was talked about and tax season coming up one of the things that will be coming into effect is the shared responsibility fee. Thank you again. Okay, thanks very much, meena. Well turn to dan durham from ahip. Well, good afternoon, thank you, ed and sara. I look forward to talking about where we are in terms of results and expectations and hope to have a lot of good questions and discussion among the Panel Members today. I will focus on health plans top priority, delivering value to consumers. American families want value for the money that they spend on their premium dollars. They want affordable quality coverage and they want choice. The bronze, the pratt numb, tailored networks to prodder provider networks. Health plans are delivering what Consumers Want in a very competitive market. Theyre delivering affordability, ....

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Libraries oppose censorship. So they're getting creative when it comes to offensive kids' books


Libraries oppose censorship. So they’re getting creative when it comes to offensive kids’ books
It’s a wondrous thing to introduce a child to a beloved book, to read with them as they enter a literary world generations before them have enjoyed.
But the nostalgia and thrill of bonding over a book makes it all the more crushing when an offensive paragraph stops the young reader in their tracks.
It’s an ugly surprise present in classics like “Little House on the Prairie,” “Peter Pan” and several Dr. Seuss picture books racist depictions of indigenous, Black and Asian characters that mar some of the best-loved works in children’s literature. ....

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