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O's big day ends with an extra-inning win
O's big day ends with an extra-inning win

Orioles hire Showalter to be next manager
Orioles hire Showalter to be next manager

Return of Bell major reason for Tejada trade
Return of Bell major reason for Tejada trade

Samuel pondering future after Showalter hire
Samuel pondering future after Showalter hire

Guthrie's start spoiled by no-show offense
Guthrie's start spoiled by no-show offense

Gonzalez shows improvement since return
Gonzalez shows improvement since return

CRIME SCENES Police apologize to injured boy
Alvin Williams' summer is pretty much over. The 5-year-old can't run around with his friends. Instead, he sits in a folding chair on the front porch of his grandfather's house off York Road in North Baltimore, his broken right leg wrapped in a cast and propped up on another chair. His leg was broken when a Baltimore police cruiser ran over it last week. This week, a top department officer paid Alvin a visit. Lt. Col. Michael J. Andrew brought chocolate cake, Adam Jones and Matt Wieters bobbleheads, a patch that made the child an honorary police officer and the promise of tickets to an Orioles game.




A close brush with violence
Stabbing of her brother 8 years ago colors mayor's view of issue

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake rarely speaks of the day eight years ago when the city's dangers literally fell through her front door. But her brother's stabbing shaped the way she views violent crime and has deepened her empathy for victims and their families.




In Westminster, businesses welcome Ravens, their fans
In challenging economy, annual training session offers 'more than a little bit' of help

Amid challenging economy, annual training session offers 'more than a little bit' of help




HEALTHKEY University of Maryland discovery may open door to 'smart pill'
Scientists make link between brain acid and cognition

Scientists link brain compound to cognition, potentially opening door to development of drug that could aid learning in healthy people, those with disorders such as Alzheimer's




In apparent reversal, O'Malley praises prosecutor Jessamy
Sparring had dominated relations; now governor may need help

She won the appointment to Baltimore state's attorney that he wanted in 1995. Later, as mayor, he famously called for her to "get off her ass" and prosecute a case. She said he was "hoodwinking" the public into thinking his crime-fighting strategies were effective.




Task force to deliver report on animal cruelty to mayor today




Western Md. copter crash that killed 4 was accident, NTSB says
The National Transportation Safety Board has ruled that a helicopter crash that killed four people along Interstate 70 near Boonsboro last summer was accidental.



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CBO Corrects Itself On Cost Of ObamaCare; Update - Details On More Bribery From Reid & Co.

From the SRCC:

SEN. SHERROD BROWN (D-OH): “In 2003 when the insurance companies and the drug companies and president bush pushed through the Medicare privatization bill. They were not paying for it in any way. We are paying for this bill. The congressional budget office says it will be over in the next 20 years it will be a $1.4 trillion paydown of the national debt. This is the Congressional Budget Office.” (CBS’ “Face The Nation,” 12/20/09)

SEN. DICK DURBIN (D-IL): “They [CBO] said last night, this new amendment means that the deficit in the second ten years will come down up to $1.3 trillion.” (ABC’s “This Week,” 12/20/09)

SEN. KENT CONRAD (D-ND): “Look, no legislation is perfect but this bill is a very significant advance to address health care reform. The fact is it reduces the deficit in the first ten years by $130 billion. In the second ten years by $1.3 trillion.” (Fox News’ “Fox News Sunday,” 12/20/09)

CBO CORRECTION: “CBO Has Discovered An Error” That “Reduces The Degree To Which The Legislation Would Lower Federal Deficits”
CBO: “The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Has Discovered An Error In The Cost Estimate Released On December 19, 2009, Related To The Longer-Term Effects On Direct Spending Of The Manager’s Amendment To The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Senate Amendment 2786 in the nature of a substitute to H.R. 3590 (as printed in the Congressional Record on November 19, 2009). Correcting that error has no impact on the estimated effects of the legislation during the 2010–2019 period. However, the correction reduces the degree to which the legislation would lower federal deficits in the decade after 2019.” (CBO Director Doug Elmendorf, Letter To Sen. Harry Reid, 12/20/09, P. 1)

UPDATE

More from the SRCC:

…As Republicans and the rest of the public have been reading through Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s 383-page manager’s amendment that was revealed only yesterday, more and more questionable things have been uncovered. Particularly troubling are the numerous special deals and carve-outs for states that populate the new language.

Of course, most have heard of the so-called Cornhusker Kickback, where the federal government will pay for all of Nebraska’s new Medicaid recipients, while other states will struggle with the $25 billion Medicaid expansion required of them. But that’s not all that Nebraska got. According to Politico, “In addition to the Medicaid carve out, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) negotiated an exemption from the insurance tax for non-profit insurers based in his state. The language was written in a way that only Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company, as well as Blue Cross Blue Shield nonprofit plans in Nebraska and Michigan, would qualify, according to a Democratic Senate aide.”

But other states have gotten favorable treatment as well. The AP reports that Vermont will be getting $250 million in Medicaid assistance over the next 6 years. Earlier it was discovered that Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) negotiated a deal to grandfather Medicare Advantage enrollees in Florida while other states will face severe cuts in that program. As The Washington Post noted, “Reid already has established a dangerous precedent, by dangling $300 million in Medicaid funding for Louisiana to win [Sen. Mary] Landrieu’s support for bringing the bill to the Senate floor. Months earlier, Reid had carved out his own Medicaid exemption for Nevada.”

But that’s not all. As ABC News explains, “The health reform Christmas gifts for Sens. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Ben Nelson of Nebraska are well known . But somewhere out there is another good little legislator who got funding for a hospital in their state. But which senator? Which hospital? It is a health care whodunit. Somewhere out there in the United States is a “Health Care Facility” “at a public research university in the United States that contains a State’s sole public academic medical and dental school.” We know this because in the bill Democrats released Saturday morning is a $100,000,000 check for that hospital (presumably there is only one).”

As Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell pointed out at a press conference today, this is precisely why the Senate should not be rushing through a bill that senators have had less than 40 hours to read in the middle of the night. This is not the right way to overhaul 1/6th of the U.S. economy. “If [Democrats] were proud of this bill,” Sen. McConnell said yesterday, “they would not be doing it this way, jamming it through the middle of the night on the last weekend before Christmas. And that really sums up what we have seen on full display here as they try to bob and weave and hide from the American people who have made it clear they do not support what they know about this bill.” Indeed, the bill cuts $470 billion from Medicare, raises taxes by $518 billion, and nearly doubles the Medicare payroll tax, will increase health care costs and is likely to increase premiums

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