With the National Governor’s Association holding its annual confab in Washington, DC this weekend, Democratic Governor Jon Corzine is slated to co-host a health and human services panel discussion on Sunday with Republican Vermont Governor Jim Douglas. The topic: “The Future of Long-term Care: Challenges and Opportunities for States”.
Taking part in the panel will be William A.B. Ditto, the Director of the New Jersey Division of Disability Services.
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It's hard to not be concerned these days. We've all witnessed frustration with our institutions before but I never remember anything of this ... >
Instead of borrowing trillions to waste on make-work governmental projects, stimulate the economy with tax cuts. >
Score one for the Governor’s public relations team. For the last few weeks, they have been working overtime to fuel speculation Corzine was being ... >
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Hard to believe we have arrived at the last year of the first decade of the 21st century. Boy, seems like it was just yesterday that Bush was handed ... >
It's actually come to this: A panel convened by the legislature of the State of New Jersey has concluded that discrimination is not good. Maybe ... >
As it tends to, history seems to be repeating itself as 240 laid-off workers at Republic Windows and Doors in Chicago revive a decades old tactic -- ... >
Many columnists write a "year in review" or a "predictions" piece for the New Year, however I decided to refrain from going down ... >
Five Democrat governors including New Jersey’s Jon Corzine and New York’s David Paterson have called upon the incoming Obama administration to ... >
I know he's glad to get out of NJ
with the snow and the opposition to his debt diet plan.
Do they pay tolls in D.C.?
I am sure he has to make it down I-95. How much is it going to be for him? He should pay the new fare that he proposes to see how it feels.