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Above the Fold November 15, 2011
 
 
Justices unlikely to have last word on health care
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
The weight of a Supreme Court decision isn't likely to settle the contentious debate over health care in America, a nation disdainful of big government and historically unable to guarantee affordable basic coverage to all its citizens...Read more
Today's News
Study reveals 'gaping hole' in health care
By Kathryn Mayer
Most Americans aren't healthy—and they aren't getting any better not following the advice of their primary care doctors...Read more
Consumer group: 3 reasons why health reform won't put brokers out of business
By Jenny Ivy
A consumer advocate group wants to be part of an insurance-industry discussion on whether to exempt broker and agent compensation from a health reform law that aims to cut wasteful insurer spending....Read more
Recall effort against Wisconsin Gov. Walker begins
By Scott Bauer
Opponents of Republican Gov. Scott Walker, spurred by anger over his successful push to remove nearly all collective bargaining rights from most public workers, blanketed Wisconsin on Tuesday to launch an unprecedented effort to gather 540,000 signatures and force a recall election...Read more

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The Pulse
Rich White
Ammunition for adding index funds to plan menus
By Rich White
As the U.S. retirement plan industry prepares for new cost disclosures in 2012, here's a simple fact to remember: The surest and quickest way to reduce participants' all-in cost of retirement plan ownership is to add index funds to the menu...Read more
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Overheard on BenefitsPro

If the government can make purchase of health insurance mandatory under the "Commerce Clause" of the Constitution, then it can make the purchase of anything
mandatory.

-- Jim, Supreme Court will hear health reform case

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