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Simplest blood pressure advice you will ever get...
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Sat Sep 14 11:04:43 2013
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Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2013 08:04:42 -0700
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just have a patchwork of bills with
no consistency, said Sean Johnson, the Maryland State Teachers Associations
managing director of legislative and legal affairs.Johnson acknowledged
some issues are best decided on a local level but not in
this case, in which some workers pay for union representatives to negotiate
fair pay and benefits while others do not.Right now, 24 states have
right-to-work statues, which prohibit unions from requiring employees to
join or pay dues as a condition of employment, according to the
National Right to Work Foundation.The right to work has been on the
march for several decades, said Greg Mourad, vice president for the Right
to Work Committee. And Maryland is moving in the wrong direction in
relation to the rest of America.He also said the recent efforts by
governors in Indian and Michigan that made their states right to work
states stunned a lot of people.Mourad said the key points are employees
want freedom in the workplace and employers want to open businesses where
they can treat their employees fairly and they wont be forced to
join unions. The new Maryland legislation is an extension of 2009 legislation
passed by the Assembly -- at the request of the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees that requires all state workers
except teachers to pay the fees.Right now, teachers in Baltimore City and
nine of the states 23 counties already pay the fee, as do
all other state employees
FILE: March 27, 2013: Teachers union are power in Chicago. A recent
strike led to a better contract. Here they protest in front of
city hall a plan to close schools 54 public schools.REUTERSMaryland lawmakers
agreed this week to require public school teachers to pay union fees
a move that bolsters the states connection to organized labor as
others move toward a right-to-work status.The bill passed Thursday in the
General Assembly and is headed to the desk of Democratic Gov. Martin
OMalley for signing after Monday, the final day of Marylands 2013 legislative
session.The bill is also part of a larger progressive agenda put forth
this year by leaders of the Democrat-controlled Assembly that includes the
approval of tax increases and one of the toughest gun-control proposals
in the country.State Sen. David Brinkley calls the fees a forced tax
and disagrees with union claims that representation will benefit every teacher.If
the representation is so exceptional, then everybody would join, he said.
I just dont buy it. Its a political payback that has nothing
substantial to do with the merits of education.The bill will require tens
of thousands of public school teachers to pay close to 1 percent
of their paychecks in so-called fair share fees to cover the cost
of contract negotiations and grievance representation.Union leaders say
the legislation attempts to create uniformity across Maryland and that non-union
workers should share the cost.We
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> FBI agents on Friday visited the suburban Washington home of former CIA
Director David Petraeus, who resigned last year after revelations about
an extra-marital affair, according to several news reports.An FBI spokeswoman
told Fox News on Saturday she could confirm only that there was
"law enforcement activity in Northern Virginia."Agents went to Petraeus
home to interview him, but it's not clear whether he was home,
according to USA Today.Officials are saying the visit is part of the
ongoing investigation into allegations that Paula Broadwell, with whom Petraeus
had the affair, improperly received or stored classified documents while
writing his biography, sources told NBC.Agents have also visited Broadwells
home in Charlotte, N.C., that she share with her husband and two
children.The affair was exposed in November as part of an investigation
into threatening emails Broadwell, 40, purportedly sent other women, Tampa,
Fla., socialite Jill Kelley. Petraeus, 60, resigned weeks later and publically
apologized earlier this month.
des acknowledged that the state has made significant improvements in its
treatment of mentally ill inmates since the lawsuit was filed in 1991.
That suit claimed the original care was so poor it violated the
Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment, prompting federal supervision
to be imposed four years later.The state has spent more than $1
billion on new facilities and devotes $400 million a year to caring
for the mentally ill, who account for about one in every four
inmates in the state's 33 adult prisons. The administration argues it no
longer is deliberately indifferent to the needs of mentally ill inmates.Yet
court-appointed experts reported that the prison system still has major
problems. That includes a suicide rate that worsened last year to 24
per 100,000 inmates, far exceeding the national average of 16 suicides per
100,000 inmates in state prisons.Despite the state's efforts to build more
mental health facilities and hire more staff at higher salaries, attorneys
representing inmates said much more needs to be done. In his ruling,
Karlton indicated that he agreed."Systemic failures persist in the form
of inadequate suicide prevention measures, excessive administrative segregation
of the mentally ill, lack of timely access to adequate care, insufficient
treatment space and access to beds, and unmet staffing needs," the judge
wrote.The judge further wrote that the state could not be trusted to
continue the improvement
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