Documentable influence of large contributor networks on Office Holders comes at the agendasetting stage of the process. Not on final roll call votes. Thats why its hard to do the research. We have tons of exampled evidence of bills being especially kept off, not passed. Its especially the negative power of stopping a bill from moving forward, but also amendments to create special breaks for people. I dont think theres much doubt that this happens. The question is can you document that it doesnt happen in a clean election state. I havent done that work. But i do know that a traditionallyfunded state, especially working through Party Leaders, the agendasetting states thats quite important. Second, on the question of whether clean elections produces more extreme Office Holders, i want to get again, this time i wont get in the weeds. We have have a private conversation later. I just want to say that i strongly disagree with the paper that, the unpublished article. I have a different interp
Appreciation more than most on the panel for having that happen, but we need to try to get this built into expectations for people who are currently working that this was an outdated concept a generation ago, maybe two generations ago. That is why we need to make accommodation to existing disability programs are others. But the vast majority of people in their 60s can work. The expectation has been that this is a normal and reasonable retirement age. It is one that is way out voted. Again, in regards to medicare, we are not really achieving anything. At the risk of appearing to choose favorites, until that we have time for both of you to come back at them. Speaking of that, we have a second bite at the apple for bob. Thank you. We are all familiar with the statistics. The u. S. Spends on health care than any other developed country. We hear that continuously. I was surprised to hear at a recent conference exactly the reverse is true when it comes to social support spending for lower in
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Abu Dhabi Health Services Co. is buying Mayo Clinic’s 25 percent stake in a hospital in the United Arab Emirates for $150 million. The much-hyped, historic partnership started in 2020.
Abu Dhabi Health Services Co. is buying Mayo Clinic’s 25 percent stake in a hospital in the United Arab Emirates for $150 million. The much-hyped, historic partnership started in 2020.