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Do Regulations Really Kill Jobs Overall? Not So Much

By Marian Wang, ProPublica on Sep 21, 2011   National  

It’s become a mantra on Capitol Hill and a rallying cry for industry groups: Get rid of the job-killing regulations. In recent days, with nearly every one of the GOP presidential candidates repeating that refrain, the political echo chamber has grown even louder.

Key Context on Obama’s Vague Proposed Millionaires’ Tax

By Lois Beckett and Marian Wang-ProPublica on Sep 20, 2011   National  

Monday morning, as part of his broader deficit reduction plan, President Obama called for a new rule that would raise taxes on the the wealthiest Americans. The proposal was quick to spark reaction from Republicans, who labeled it “class warfare.”

Science Lags as Health Problems Emerge Near Gas Fields

By Abrahm Lustgarten and Nicholas Kusnetz-ProPublica on Sep 19, 2011   National  

On a summer evening in June 2005, Susan Wallace-Babb went out into a neighbor's field near her ranch in Western Colorado to close an irrigation ditch. She parked down the rutted double-track, stepped out of her truck into the low-slung sun, took a deep breath and collapsed, unconscious.

Health-Care Reform Rules Would Restrict Public Reporting

By Marshall Allen, ProPublica on Sep 16, 2011   National  

It’s estimated that hundreds of thousands of patients die annually from preventable harm suffered while undergoing medical care. The infections, injuries and errors could rank as a leading cause of death in the United States.

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