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    FILE - In this May 9, 2013 file photo, Stephen Acquario, executive director of the New York State Association of Counties, attends a news conference in the Red Room at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. Acquario is among hundreds of lobbyists in at least 20 states who get public pensions because they represent associations of counties, cities and school boards, an Associated Press review found. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)
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    Private lobbyists get public pensions in 20 states

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    August 25, 2013 4:00 am
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    Under Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, VA doctors who were disciplined for violations like practicing with an expired license and refusing to see emergency room patients still got performance bonuses. (AP/Evan Vucci)
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    Vets target VA bureaucracy, soften demand for ouster of VA head

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    August 21, 2013 4:00 am
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    A convenience store in Washington D.C. displays signage for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, (SNAP) commonly known as food stamps. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)

    UPDATED: Food stamp trafficking on the rise, rules as lax as ever

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    August 20, 2013 4:00 am
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    Federal welfare benefits pay more than minimum wage jobs in 35 states, according to a new report from the Cato Institute. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Who needs work when there’s welfare?

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    Postal Service’s financial plan: Make Medicare pay our bills

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    Liberal California discourages eligible people from signing up for food stamps to buy groceries, at rates conservative activists envy. (Matt Rourke / Associated Press / April 23, 2012)

    LA Times: California discourages needy from signing up for food stamps

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    CSM: To cut entitlements, US can look to one of Europe’s welfare states

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    WKYC: Three in Cleveland traded $780k in food stamps for beer, cigarettes

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    NY Times: Drug testing for welfare aid vetoed in North Carolina

    NY Times: Drug testing for welfare aid vetoed in North Carolina

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    After Franciscan St. Francis Health of Indianapolis started telemonitoring patients who had been treated and discharged for heart failure, the hospital's readmission rate for those patients dropped by more than 70 percent. / Star file photo

    Nearly half of reviewed Indiana hospitals face Medicare penalties for high readmission rates

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