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Capitolwire: Blues CEOs take heat over proposed merger

HARRISBURG (Nov. 12) – Health care providers and insurers sparred at a roundtable discussion with the House Insurance Committee Wednesday about the potential effects of a “Blues merger” between Highmark, Inc. and Independence Blue Cross.

Kenneth Melani and Joseph Frick, president and CEO of Highmark and Independence, respectively, said a merger would allow their companies to eliminate inefficiencies and generate cost savings for consumers in turn.

But numerous critics said the merger would result in less competition among insurers and higher premiums for Pennsylvanians.

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Capitolwire: State regulatory board disapproves lobbyist disclosure regulations

HARRISBURG (Nov. 7) – The Independent Regulatory Review Commission disapproved a proposed set of regulations Thursday that would have shaped the statute defining the state’s new lobbyist disclosure requirements.

A 2006 bill set the regulatory process in motion when it became law. The proposed regulations would have required individuals to register with the state as soon as they received at least $2,500 for lobbying services, even if they had not lobbied.

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Capitolwire: Piccola fights off strong challenge from Democrat Hirsh

HARRISBURG (Nov. 4) – Sen. Jeffrey Piccola, R-Dauphin, has fought off a strong challenge from Democrat Judy Hirsh and will retain his seat in the 15th senatorial district.

Piccola beat Hirsh in Dauphin County by 2,576 votes, with all 135 precincts reporting. He earned 57,875 votes in total compared to Hirsh’s 55,299.

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Capitolwire: Hirsh gets mixed responses from 15th district voters

HARRISBURG & SUSQUEHANNA TWP. (Nov. 2) – State Senate candidate Judy Hirsh canvassed well past sundown Sunday, telling anyone who would answer the door that she wants “to bring new energy and new ideas to the Legislature.”

Responses varied from expressions of disinterest to pledges to vote for her opponent to jubilation over seeing a face that has blanketed television ads in the past month and a half.

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Capitolwire: Advocates have strong views on $400 million ballot question

HARRISBURG (Oct. 31) – Next week’s election ballot will feature a question over whether the state should borrow $400 million for water and sewer upgrades.

Some critics say the state’s expected revenue shortfalls – which could total as much as $3 billion, depending on who is estimating – make now the worst time for the state to borrow money.

But others, including the governor, say a slowing economy is even more reason to invest in antiquated infrastructure. They said the borrowing would create jobs and stimulate the economy.

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Capitolwire: Judge denies Republicans’ motion for preliminary injunction in ACORN case

HARRISBURG (Oct. 30) – Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson has denied Republicans’ motion for a preliminary injunction in their case against ACORN and the Department of State.

Republicans failed to meet the burden for such an injunction, Simpson wrote.

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