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Above the Fold May 5, 2011
 
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States ask U.S. court to overturn health overhaul
By Greg Bluestein, AP
More than two dozen states challenging the health care overhaul urged a U.S. appeals court on Wednesday to strike down the Obama administration's landmark law, arguing it far exceeds the federal government's powers. Read more
Today's News
Wisconsin gov declares 'State Employee Recognition Day'
By The Associated Press
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has proclaimed Wednesday "State Employee Recognition Day," months after pushing a bill that would strip most of those workers of their collective bargaining rights. Read more
House puts health measure on Florida ballot
By The Associated Press
The Republican-controlled Florida Legislature has put an amendment on next year's ballot aimed at thwarting the federal health care overhaul. Read more
Women's retirement planning confidence reaches three-year high
By BenefitsPro staff writer
Women's confidence in their ability to plan for retirement has reached a three-year high, with 69 percent of women rating their confidence level as good or very good. Read more

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The Pulse
Dan Cole
Working after age 62
By Rich White
Social Security retirement benefits may begin at age 62 (at the earliest) and some pre-retirees believe they'll face a dilemma over whether to keep working or start their benefits at 62. If your clients are concerned over this choice, tell them to relax. Read more
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