Senator Edward Moore “Ted” Kennedy of Massachusetts, the last surviving brother in an enduring political dynasty and one of the most influential senators in history, died last night. Perhaps more than any other individual, Senator Kennedy’s commitment and dedication to the well-being of vulnerable populations has lead to the enactment of groundbreaking legislation. This has...
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Archive for August, 2009
Senator Edward Kennedy Dies – In memoriam, DIW goes dark.
Why do we need health reform anyway?
There has been a lot of discussion of late about the various health reform bills and what they really mean and not all of that discussion has been positive or productive. I do believe that there are some valid concerns about these bills. No legislaton is perfect. And in all of the rhetoric currently...
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Under a Rock
No, I haven’t been under a rock, although I have been out of town. Some very good friends were recently married in Las Vegas and since I’ve been back I have been buried under “catch-up” work involving the latest health reform debates. I participated in a conference call with the White House on...
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Twitter Updates for 2009-08-08
Meeting with Elizabeth Merritt, founding director of the Center for the Future of Museums–a think-tank and r & d lab for the museum field. #
Working on matrix for strategic planning around the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities. #
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Twitter Updates for 2009-08-07
RT @whitehouse: History: Judge Sotomayor confirmed 68-31. Watch Obama’s response live around 3:30 http://bit.ly/GOZOt #
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