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		<title>By: Curtis Johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Curtis Johnson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2006 03:17:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&#160;&lt;strong&gt;Does everyone realize Hillary Clinton served on Wal-Mart&#039;s Board of Directors from 1986-91 when health benefits were worse than today? She is all talk and no walk. She was a Wal-Mart &quot;insider&quot;!&lt;/strong&gt;
Clinton: Cover employees
Senator pushes for Wal-Mart&#039;s contribution to workers&#039; health plans, but is unclear whether she took that stand as retailer&#039;s board member
Evaluating Hillary (NEWSDAY / RICHARD CORNETT) 

BY GLENN THRUSH
WASHINGTON BUREAU
January 26, 2006

WASHINGTON -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wants Wal-Mart to contribute to health insurance for its employees - but can&#039;t recall if she pushed for worker benefits during six years as a paid board member for the nation&#039;s largest retailer.
&quot;Cities and states are saying we can&#039;t keep holding the bag here,&quot; Clinton said yesterday, praising a new Maryland law requiring Wal-Mart to spend at least 8 percent of payroll on health benefits or contribute to insurance plans for the poor.
About 20 state legislatures have similar bills pending - and Suffolk County has a similar law - reflecting frustration with paying Medicaid and other state health care expenses incurred by company employees.
Clinton never explicitly endorsed Maryland&#039;s law during her speech before the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington, but she later told reporters, &quot;I certainly understand their need to try to take some action because the burden is getting shifted onto the taxpayer.&quot;
Asked if she had advocated better benefits while serving as a board member with Arkansas-based Wal-Mart from 1986 to 1991, Clinton replied, &quot;Well, you know, I, that was a long time ago ... have to remember,&quot; adding that &quot;obviously I believe every company should&quot; contribute to benefit plans.
&quot;Her tenure on the board ended nearly 14 years ago, and it&#039;s a very different company now,&quot; said Philippe Reines, a spokesman for Clinton.
The Maryland bill was passed earlier this month over the veto of Republican Gov. Robert Ehrlich Jr.
Calls to a Wal-Mart spokesman weren&#039;t returned.
Company founder Sam Walton was a donor to Bill Clinton&#039;s 1992 presidential campaign. The Clintons owned between $50,000 and $100,000 in company stock at that time, according to press accounts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;<strong>Does everyone realize Hillary Clinton served on Wal-Mart&#8217;s Board of Directors from 1986-91 when health benefits were worse than today? She is all talk and no walk. She was a Wal-Mart &quot;insider&quot;!</strong><br />
Clinton: Cover employees<br />
Senator pushes for Wal-Mart&#8217;s contribution to workers&#8217; health plans, but is unclear whether she took that stand as retailer&#8217;s board member<br />
Evaluating Hillary (NEWSDAY / RICHARD CORNETT) </p>
<p>BY GLENN THRUSH<br />
WASHINGTON BUREAU<br />
January 26, 2006</p>
<p>WASHINGTON &#8212; Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wants Wal-Mart to contribute to health insurance for its employees &#8211; but can&#8217;t recall if she pushed for worker benefits during six years as a paid board member for the nation&#8217;s largest retailer.<br />
&quot;Cities and states are saying we can&#8217;t keep holding the bag here,&quot; Clinton said yesterday, praising a new Maryland law requiring Wal-Mart to spend at least 8 percent of payroll on health benefits or contribute to insurance plans for the poor.<br />
About 20 state legislatures have similar bills pending &#8211; and Suffolk County has a similar law &#8211; reflecting frustration with paying Medicaid and other state health care expenses incurred by company employees.<br />
Clinton never explicitly endorsed Maryland&#8217;s law during her speech before the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington, but she later told reporters, &quot;I certainly understand their need to try to take some action because the burden is getting shifted onto the taxpayer.&quot;<br />
Asked if she had advocated better benefits while serving as a board member with Arkansas-based Wal-Mart from 1986 to 1991, Clinton replied, &quot;Well, you know, I, that was a long time ago &#8230; have to remember,&quot; adding that &quot;obviously I believe every company should&quot; contribute to benefit plans.<br />
&quot;Her tenure on the board ended nearly 14 years ago, and it&#8217;s a very different company now,&quot; said Philippe Reines, a spokesman for Clinton.<br />
The Maryland bill was passed earlier this month over the veto of Republican Gov. Robert Ehrlich Jr.<br />
Calls to a Wal-Mart spokesman weren&#8217;t returned.<br />
Company founder Sam Walton was a donor to Bill Clinton&#8217;s 1992 presidential campaign. The Clintons owned between $50,000 and $100,000 in company stock at that time, according to press accounts.</p>
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		<title>By: Shaula Evans</title>
		<link>http://archives.republicoft.com/index.php/archives/2005/08/11/the-progressive-blog-report/#comment-25413</link>
		<dc:creator>Shaula Evans</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2005 09:31:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Speaking of which, did you get word yet that there is a regional VA/DC blogging conference in Charlottesville, VA at the end of the month?  I recognize that you&#039;re officially an MD blogger now...(our loss), but if you are interested it would be grand to get to meet you in person.  Registration deadline is ostensibly Aug 13 (I just found out myself!).  

Please pass along the word to anyone in the are who might be interested.  All the scoop is at: http://www.sorenseninstitute.org/SPECIAL/Blog%20Summit.php</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Speaking of which, did you get word yet that there is a regional VA/DC blogging conference in Charlottesville, VA at the end of the month?  I recognize that you&#8217;re officially an MD blogger now&#8230;(our loss), but if you are interested it would be grand to get to meet you in person.  Registration deadline is ostensibly Aug 13 (I just found out myself!).  </p>
<p>Please pass along the word to anyone in the are who might be interested.  All the scoop is at: <a href="http://www.sorenseninstitute.org/SPECIAL/Blog%20Summit.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.sorenseninstitute.org/SPECIAL/Blog%20Summit.php</a></p>
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