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Affordable Care Act …
The Affordable Care Act’s Dramatic Impact On The Uninsured, In One Chart
Yesterday we wrote about some of the GOP health care myths that have been busted with the latest good news from research on how the Affordable Care Act is working. Well, right after that, another great piece of new evidence showed up. This time (with consideration for your Friday afternoon), we can summarize it in a single chart:

As the chart above reveals, according to the latest polling by Gallup, the rate of Americans without insurance dropped by 3.7 points between the fourth quarter of 2013 and the second quarter of 2014, from 17.1 percent to 13.4 percent. That is a dramatic decline that directly coincides with the open enrollment period for new plans under the ACA.
How’s that for some good news?
BOTTOM LINE: The evidence continues to roll in. Millions of Americans are getting covered thanks to the Affordable Care Act — including huge numbers of individuals who were previously uninsured.
Cable News Has A Big Problem
Some other things I’ve read this week: Linda Marsa on a new frontier of inequality, Simon Parkin on mapping the galaxy, Elizabeth Spiers on a publisher challenging the culture, and Joseph Stiglitz on the myth of the past. John Whitehouse This Is A Big Problem
Climate Denialists Party In Vegas
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drought season … in Seattle
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Summer drought season has begunA drought season in Seattle of all places? You read that right. Cliff Mass, our own world-famous meteorologist, goes into some great detail about our dry season here in Seattle. Did you know in July, Seattle is drier than Phoenix? |
L.A. controller says he won’t pay
L.A. controller says he won’t pay millions owed to DWP groups
Los Angeles Times | July 9, 2014 | 11:15 AM
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin announced today that he will refuse to pay nearly $4 million that the city owes two controversial nonprofits affiliated with the Department of Water and Power, saying he can’t write the checks in “good conscience” because the groups have refused to show what they’ve done with more than $40 million in previous payments.
“As the city controller, I have a duty to protect the public’s money and to ensure that city funds are spent appropriately,” Galperin wrote in an email to the Los Angeles Times.
For the latest information go to www.latimes.com.







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