Right order. [laughter] prof. Wallis and i dont even remember who the president was in 1980, and i tried to go online and i couldnt find out. Maybe we should make that part of the past president s of eha on both website. And then i thought, i dont need to talk much about price because Everybody Knows who price is. Then i remembered, we had no idea who people were the first time we went. There was the three of us, and we were from the university of washington, and none of the faculty members were there. We had a whole raft of historians, but nobody was there. Price and i and my wife terri, it was like being on survivor. We were on this island. [laughter] prof. Wallis you know. So now hpa does a better job taking care of grad students. That is all good but i realized there is a bunch of you you who , know who price is, but you really know him. [laughter] prof. Wallis so i wanted to do that, but then when i thought back about president ial addresses, the next year was st. Louis in 1981 an
lets start with the reasons behind this. things like bank holidays strikes, how important are they? they are important and they can have a push and pull impact on these figures. we tend to see a boost to pub and restaurant although that wasn t the case in may, on the other hand, we tend to see it has a negative impact on manufacturing and construction activity because of those extra days off which is exactly what we did see in may. there is no doubt that the bank holidays had an impact and resort services was pretty much flat in may. we saw human health was a bit stronger because there weren t any strike day byjunior doctors but there was an increase in the output for arts and entertainment. that s partly because of the bank holidays. it was a bit of a mixed report but as you say, we saw a contraction in may, a bit better than expected. but matt lets pick up on those pay deals. , . ., ., matt lets pick up on those pay deals. , . . . , deals. they have agreed a pay rise, what
Many things that are important for the health of the American People. Not only the Community Health centers, which expire in a few weeks, not only the medicare extenders, which includes the therapy caps for seniors in medicare, the Home Visiting program for seniors, the special Diabetes Program, the Teaching Health sent, the National Health centers, the National Health service corps, all of these things. Also the safety net hospitals. As of january 1, the dish or safety net programs for all these hospitals around the country that have to take care of so many poor people, that funding has expired and theyve actually had to cut the funding. So how do you stand up here and say to me and the American People that somehow you care about these things, you want to deal with these things . You are not dealing with these things. What are you doing here again . Once again youre bringing a bill to the floor that has all kinds of repeal of taxes. I dont even want to get into the deal. These are the
The recently passed tax reform bill and new provisions affecting connecticut taxpayers. This is two hours. Is two hours. You ready . To try that again, that afternoon. Always a pleasure and a delight forums,educational particularly with my two favorite congressman, who i will introduce to you. Not that they really need an introduction. Congressman larson represents connecticuts First District, and is in his tent term. He is on the house ways and , and on aittee committee for Social Security is the ranking member. As as proven himself staunch advocate for working andlies, manufacturing Common Sense Solutions for problems that we face every day. And of course, congressman joe courtney, reduced to be our regional on our regional inisory council, was elected 2006 to represent the second district. He serves on the armed forces and education and workforce committees, and cochairs the congressional shipbuilding caucus and is a member of the , serves onommittee the Pensions Committee as well a
By the end of this month. The step is not so big that 18 million americans, songwriters to government workers, those who dont get Health Insurance from the government or on the job, 18 million is only 6 of those who have helped her in in america, so that is the individual market. Nearly 300 million americans have insurance. Health insurance. Buy it from a market. 18 millionthat is 6 of all of the insured, and 9 million of those 18 million have no Government Health to by their insurance. Byy are the ones most hurt higher premiums and higher copays and deductibles. Let us take someone in tennessee. Making 35 million 35,000 a year receives no tax benefit to cover his 7,100 per year premiums. She takes him 91,000 after taxes, which means a fit of her takehome pay is spent on premium, and this does not include detectables or copays. Next year, the Tennessee Department of insurances premiums are going to go up as an average of 42 , an increase of 1500 and 3000 more in premiums next year, and