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Federal law does not impose such tough entry requirements, nor do most states--38 have stopped in-person interviews, 40 have given up scrutiny of family assets, and 15 offer year-round coverage without eligibility updates. "[In Texas], we're literally discriminating against the poorest of the poor," said Democratic state representative Garnet Coleman...
Bush campaign spokesman Dan Bartlett said the Governor places a "high priority" on child health, as seen in his support of CHIP, and that the state is considering, among other things, making it easier to stay on Medicaid by eliminating in-person interviews every six months. But when the public health committee of the Texas house began discussing simpler rules last January, Bush's point man on fiscal issues tried to nip it in the bud. Appropriations committee chairman Robert Junell had legislative budget analysts project the costs to the state and made sure each legislator saw the eye-popping...
...Federal law does not impose such tough entry requirements, nor do most states - 38 have stopped in-person interviews, 40 have given up scrutiny of family assets, and 15 offer year-round coverage without eligibility updates. "[In Texas], we're literally discriminating against the poorest of the poor," said Democratic state representative Garnet Coleman...
...Bush campaign spokesman Dan Bartlett said the governor places a "high priority" on child health, as seen in his support of CHIP, and that the state is considering, among other things, making it easier to stay on Medicaid by eliminating in-person interviews every six months. But when the public health committee of the Texas house began discussing simpler rules last January, Bush's point man on fiscal issues tried to nip it in the bud. Appropriations committee chairman Robert Junell had legislative budget analysts project the costs to the state and made sure each legislator saw the eye-popping...
Coach U is by far the largest coach-training institute, but there are at least 12 others. They include the Academy for Coach Training in Bellevue, Wash., and the Newfield Network in Silver Spring, Md.; both offer in-person workshops as well as teleclasses. Coaching's rise is just beginning, predicts Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, a research scientist at M.I.T. who studies workplace change. "It's a vehicle for the transfer of knowledge and skills. And in a knowledge-based economy, it will be increasingly important...