Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The Rapid-Fire, Black Wednesday Edition

Posted by on Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 3:41 PM

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Jon Gruden, a pay raise for Jeff Long, a prank on Crystal Bridges, Rep. John Burris and ethics, Pulaski County going all "wet," new judicial appointments, layoffs at St. Vincent, more corporate welfare in the city of Little Rock budget — all covered on the podcast this week.

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    May 23, 2013
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    May 14, 2013
    A friend notes a news article in the Arkansas Catholic and the coincidence of timing with discussions about a merger of clinical operations of the public University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and St. Vincent Infirmary. /more/
  • Morning report: Prescription drug watch

    May 13, 2013
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  • Diamonds in the manure of the Arkansas legislature

    May 9, 2013
    Some legislators and legislation shone. /more/
  • The Do You Remember Robbie Wills Edition

    May 3, 2013
    Merger negotiations between St. Vincent and UAMS, non-partisan elections, the race for the Republican nominee for governor and more — all covered on this week's show. /more/
  • St. Vincent proposal: Run all clinics

    May 3, 2013
    When it was first rumored last year that the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences might turn its hospital over to the Catholic-run St. Vincent Health Services, UAMS said no, no, no, that wasn't in the plan. /more/
  • How the private option flipped the Medicaid expansion debate

    May 2, 2013
    It took a group of clever and obstinate young Republican legislators who refused to go along with Medicaid expansion but weren't ready to close the door on other ideas. They helped force a crafty veteran Democratic governor who was eager to go forward with expansion to consider alternative approaches. Throw in tireless and creative state health officials who happened to have a cozy relationship with their federal It took a group of clever and obstinate young Republican legislators who refused to go along with Medicaid expansion but weren’t ready to close the door on other ideas. They helped force a crafty veteran Democratic governor who was eager to go forward with expansion to consider alternative approaches. Throw in tireless and creative state health officials who happened to have a cozy relationship with their federal counterparts. Probably some luck. And, among everyone involved, it took a slightly crazy, seemingly unjustified optimism that somehow a solution was possible. /more/
  • Obamacare rules

    April 18, 2013
    At press time, a Senate vote was still up in the air, but the thinking was that senators would join the House in its momentous approval Tuesday of Medicaid expansion by a 77-23 vote. /more/
  • Odds and ends in Hog land

    April 11, 2013
    Nobody is likely to accuse Bret Bielema of being a renaissance man, and maybe that sounds like derision, but it's far from it. Pearls can and does appreciate the modern bravado that he employs, though Jeff Long may ultimately have to yank the reins on his ebullient coach. /more/
  • UPDATE: House committee endorses Medicaid expansion bill

    April 9, 2013
    Republican Rep. John Burris is before the House Public Health Committee he chairs this morning to urge approval of the Medicaid expansion legislation. /more/
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