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jeffrey hinton

Woman fights HOA to keep home after $589K of invalid fines - 0 views

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    This article makes no sense to me when you are supposed to paying HOA's to be on the home owners side, not to be applying all these fake fines to keep them running.
Christina Shepherd

Health Care reform - 0 views

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    This article summarizes 10 top facts about Health Care Reform. Insurance companies will regulate more heavily. they will be told the minimum for services that they will cover. Everyone will have health insurance or they must pay a fine. Employers will be mandated to provide insurance to the employees or they will be fined also. Which sounds good to me, my employer thinks he doesnt have to give anything at all.
jeffrey hinton

HOA Fines Parents for Son's Playhouse Used in His Cerebral Palsy Therapy - 0 views

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    This article is just sad when it comes to denying a young boy his therapy for a serious disease. To place a lien on a families home when they use this structure for their sons therapy, is just morally wrong.
Mary Murray

Ninth Circuit upholds Arizona felon voter disenfranchisement law - 0 views

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    An article about challenge to Arizona's law and the subsequent upholding of the law. Felons must complete the terms of their sentence, including paying fines before their voting rights can be restored. In addition to the fines being paid up, they have to complete their probation.
Jessica Espinoza

What if someone doesn't have health coverage by 2014 - 0 views

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    Starting in 2014, individuals without health insurance will be fined. Each year the fine will be a set amount or it will be a percentage of your annual income, whichever one is higher. If health care is not purchased by the end of enrollment for the year you will not be able to get health insurance until the next year.
Penny Hinch

Wellness: Personal Freedom or Employer Mandate? - 0 views

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    Are employer mandates infringing on employee personal freedoms? The article talks about employers forcing employees to particpate in company health improvement programs. By mandating this kind of particpartion, the company can save money and at times imposed state or federal fines.
Nadine Borwege

Study: Same-Sex Parents Raise Well-Adjusted Kids - 0 views

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    This article talks about how same sex couples can raise a well rounded kid as well as a heterosexual couple can. It even gives statistics on how well the children are doing with the same sex couples. They also say that a child growing up with a same sex couple does not always have differences in self esteem or gender identity or many other things. They turn out just fine.
Melinda Wildman

Personal Freedom And Garage Sales - New York Times - 0 views

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    I have heard it all now. This article talks about the fact that you need a permit to have a garage sale. On top of the permit you need to pay a fine. For what? you have to pay to sell your own stuff.
Colleen Harrington

Racial Profiling in an Age of Terrorism - 0 views

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    This article speaks of a post 9/11 America that walks a fine line of social profiling in the name of stopping terrorist acts. It speaks of both the injustice of many Japanese-Americans during WWII in the past and the challenges of keeping America safe from terrorism in the present without making the same mistakes of racial inequality.
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    Should racial profiling be illegal and the alternatives that could be affective like ID cards
Jessica Leonardo

Texting While Driving Ban Passes - 0 views

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    Texas passed a billed that made it illegal to view any messages while driving. However viewing messages while at a red light is allowed. Violators can face a misdemeanor and a fine from $1.00 to $200.00.
tomschenk

Seat Belt Safety : Safety & Information - Arizona Department of Public Safety - 0 views

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    Buckle up, it may save your life. Traffic-related injuries are the leading cause of all injury deaths in America. Every nine seconds, someone is injured in a traffic crash and every 13 minutes someone is killed. Research shows that many part-time and non-belt users fear of a citation and significant fine outweighs their fear of being injured or killed when unbelted in a crash.
pat2205578

5 Outright Illegal Scams That Should Put Wall St. Bankers Behind Bars - 0 views

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    Unchecked greed and financial insanity on Wall Street crashed our economy. Much of that insanity was legal -- bankers lobbied hard for weak regulations, and got what they paid for. But much of that craziness was outright illegal, and in recent months, a number of shocking scams have come to light that could result in huge fines for banks or even put bankers behind bars.
ceciliamadrid

Whatever Happened to Religious Freedom? - 0 views

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    News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. When cake bakers and others are fined for adhering to their beliefs about same-sex marriage, a new kind of discrimination is upon us.
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