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For their own good: a St. Petersburg Times special report on child abuse at the Florida School for Boys - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “Child abuse articles: 'For their own good,' a St. Petersburg Times special report on the Florida School for Boys. This report includes child abuse articles on the men whose lives were forever changed at the Florida School for Boys, as well as a multimedia presentation and a 1968 St. Petersburg Times story about the juvenile justice system and the Florida School for Boys, also known as the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2010 at 9:26 pm By:
Pulitzer Nom: For their own good: St. Petersburg Times special report on child abuse at the Florida School for Boys http://ow.ly/1xB6h
Florida's Medicaid program heading to managed care system - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “Florida is heading toward a managed care system unless there is a Washington veto. As Washington grapples with debt ceilings and spending, another set of fiscal negotiations quietly begins this week that will impact Floridians for years.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on August 1, 2011 at 1:24 am By:
Florida's Medicaid program heading to managed care system: By Stephen Nohlgren, Times Staff Writer Sunday, July ... http://bit.ly/o9lVk0
Privatizing of Florida prisons' health care hits snag - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “Vendors' complaints about the privatizing venture prompt the move by the state. TALLAHASSEE — As Florida faces legal obstacles in its plan to turn dozens of state prisons over to a private firm, a second privatization venture faces harsh criticism.” View full resource at tampabay.com
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Privatizing of Florida prisons' health care hits snag: The Legislature not only decreed that 29 prisons in South... http://t.co/t9ZEZAkP
Florida's top Medicaid official resigns | Florida politics blog: The Buzz | tampabay.com & St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “For Florida political news today, the Buzz blog is your can't-miss-it source. St. Petersburg Times writers offer the latest in Florida politics, the Florida Legislature and the Rick Scott administration. Keep in mind: This is a public forum sponsored and maintained by the St. Petersburg Times. When you post comments here, what you say becomes public and could appear in the newspaper. You are not engaging in private communication with candidates or Times staffers.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on August 17, 2011 at 11:46 pm By:
Florida's top Medicaid official resigns: Florida's top Medicaid official, Roberta Bradford , has resigned, leavi... http://t.co/2IsWlUQ
YouTube - Virtual Tour of the New All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida
youtube.com — “Take a "Virtual Tour" of our new hospital, scheduled for opening in December of 2009. When completed, our 9-story, 259-bed facility will feature a 97-bed Neo...” View full resource at youtube.com
Most Recently Shared on January 23, 2010 at 4:19 pm By:
Virtual Tour of the New All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv_sJg-0fYA
Florida juvenile justice: 100 years of hell at the Dozier School for Boys - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “In this special report on Florida juvenile justice and the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, DCF records show that abuse still occurs at the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, where men who call themselves the White House Boys were beaten bloody in the 1960s. The Florida juvenile justice department says the days of abuse that tortured the White House Boys are over at the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, aka the Florida School for Boys. This is part two of the St. Petersburg Times special report ” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on October 10, 2009 at 6:17 pm By:
RT @policy4results: Florida juvenile justice: 100 years of hell at the Dozier School for Boys http://bit.ly/kq1rE
CVS tells some Florida doctors it won't fill their prescriptions for narcotics - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “Pain managers bristle as the company says some prescriptions for narcotics in Florida will not be filled. In the latest attempt to crack down on Florida's pain pill epidemic, CVS pharmacies have told some doctors that they no longer will fill their prescriptions for widely abused narcotic medications.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on December 1, 2011 at 12:31 am By:
CVS tells some Florida doctors it won't fill their prescriptions for CIIs http://t.co/L1kglYE2 #hpm #hospice
Florida's health care reform lawsuit heats up June 8 - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “Florida's lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of federal health care reform legislation is one step closer to the U.S. Supreme Court.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on April 1, 2011 at 1:50 am By:
Oral arguments set for appeal of Florida judge's ObamaCare ruling: By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Burea... http://bit.ly/gdtKx4
Like it or not, Florida should prepare for health care reform - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “Other states where leading politicians oppose the new federal law are still preparing to implement it — and so should Florida. Attorney General Bill McCollum is suing the federal government over health care reform. Incoming state Senate President Mike Haridopolos' statewide Medicaid tour was more about demonizing reform than making it work. But other states where leading politicians oppose the new federal law are still preparing to implement it — and so should Florida.” View full resource at tampabay.com
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Like it or not, Florida should prepare for health care reform: Attorney General Bill McCollum is suing the federal... http://bit.ly/a0dGKa
Florida — the sad state of our state - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “The Legislature has a responsibility to Floridians not to turn back decades of progressivism that made the Sunshine State a home, not a commodity. As the Legislature enters its second half, there has emerged a disturbing pattern of ignoring many of Florida's core values. Over the last half-century these values have given Florida government — whether in Republican or Democratic hands — a stability and predictability that is now threatened.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on April 3, 2011 at 5:03 pm By:
#Florida sad state of our state-Bob Graham http://bit.ly/fQmxOH #FLGov Legislature to erase decades of investment,& progress in education
House moves to flush 'potty parity' law | Florida politics blog: The Buzz | tampabay.com & St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “For Florida political news today, the Buzz blog is your can't-miss-it source. St. Petersburg Times writers offer the latest in Florida politics, the Florida Legislature and the Rick Scott administration. Keep in mind: This is a public forum sponsored and maintained by the St. Petersburg Times. When you post comments here, what you say becomes public and could appear in the newspaper. You are not engaging in private communication with candidates or Times staffers.” View full resource at tampabay.com
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House moves to flush 'potty parity' law: Saying the 1992 law known as "potty parity" is no longer needed, the Ho... http://bit.ly/h2hFDx
Medicaid reform passes Senate, heads to House | Florida politics blog: The Buzz | tampabay.com & St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “For Florida political news today, the Buzz blog is your can't-miss-it source. St. Petersburg Times writers offer the latest in Florida politics, the Florida Legislature and the Rick Scott administration. Keep in mind: This is a public forum sponsored and maintained by the St. Petersburg Times. When you post comments here, what you say becomes public and could appear in the newspaper. You are not engaging in private communication with candidates or Times staffers.” View full resource at tampabay.com
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Medicaid reform passes Senate, heads to House: Senator Joe Negron, R- Stuart, addresses members of the Senate on... http://bit.ly/iBAbMs
Negron outlines plans for Medicaid reform | Florida politics blog: The Buzz | tampabay.com & St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “For Florida political news today, the Buzz blog is your can't-miss-it source. St. Petersburg Times writers offer the latest in Florida politics, the Florida Legislature and the Rick Scott administration. Keep in mind: This is a public forum sponsored and maintained by the St. Petersburg Times. When you post comments here, what you say becomes public and could appear in the newspaper. You are not engaging in private communication with candidates or Times staffers.” View full resource at tampabay.com
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Negron outlines plans for Medicaid reform: Sen. Joe Negron today outlined for fellow senators his plan to reform... http://bit.ly/fh9UZv
Medicaid reform passes Senate, heads to House | Florida politics blog: The Buzz | tampabay.com & St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “For Florida political news today, the Buzz blog is your can't-miss-it source. St. Petersburg Times writers offer the latest in Florida politics, the Florida Legislature and the Rick Scott administration. Keep in mind: This is a public forum sponsored and maintained by the St. Petersburg Times. When you post comments here, what you say becomes public and could appear in the newspaper. You are not engaging in private communication with candidates or Times staffers.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on May 6, 2011 at 6:33 pm By:
Medicaid reform passes Senate, heads to House then gov......: Senator Joe Negron, R- Stuart, addresses members o... http://bit.ly/larAzm
Proposed Medicare cuts make Florida medical schools worry about doctor training - St. Petersburg Times
tampabay.com — “If the final federal budget deal cuts Medicare funding as much as some have said it might, educators say Florida could move even more quickly toward becoming an "exporter of doctors" — a track some say the state is already on.” View full resource at tampabay.com
Most Recently Shared on July 25, 2011 at 1:54 am By:
Proposed Medicare cuts make Florida medical schools worry about doctor training: By Kim Wilmath, Times Staff Wri... http://bit.ly/qorqQM
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