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Landmark: The Inside Story of America's New Health Care Law and What It Means for Us All (Publicaffairs Reports) [B] [a] [r]
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My brother, 60 Asian works for a small bakery company owned by French boss for almost 30 years. Recently he got mild stroke at work short hospitalized and still trying to recover while going back to work.
If he's not able to do his job and is eligible for FMLA leave, he could take an unpaid leave of up to 12 weeks total if his doc fills out the proper paperwork. Unless the company has at least 50 employees, FMLA doesn't apply though.
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Lewis calls voter ID laws "a disgrace"
The Atlanta Democrat and former chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee said the trend, which in Georgia involves a voter ID law and a reduction in early voting in recent years, has stirred memories of violence and intimidation of African-Americans seeking the vote during the civil rights movement.
"It’s a disgrace that in 2011 we have to fight these battles all over again," Lewis said.
At issue is whether it is necessary to show a photo ID along with a voter registration card. And among the disparities, Texas has a new voter ID law that allows someone to use a concealed weapons permit but not a student ID at the polls.
On Thursday, Lewis and 195 House colleagues wrote to all 50 secretaries of state, urging them to "serve as advocates for enfranchisement" and oppose laws that would make voting more difficult. He also raised the prospect of Congressional intervention to standardize voting laws in federal elections, though Lewis did not offer specifics and he acknowledged the effort would not go far in the Republican House.
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Book released on Washington State Pedestrian Law « Walking in ...
Seattle attorney, Christopher M. Davis, has authored a new book written to help injury victims protect their legal rights after a pedestrian or crosswalk accident. The book, Right of Way: The Essential Guide to Pedestrian Accident Law in Washington State, is written to help victims of pedestrian collisions navigate the legal claims process.
“As an accident attorney some of the most tragic injury cases I see are those involving pedestrians and motor vehicles,” says Davis. “When a pedestrian has been injured in an accident the injures can be serious and long lasting. It is easy for victims and their families to be overwhelmed with the legal and insurance claims process that may ensue.”
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nationally 4,092 pedestrians were killed in preventable accidents in 2009. That averages to 11 people killed in fatal pedestrian collisions each day. Locally, Washington State Patrol reports a sharp spike in the number of pedestrian fatalities in Washington State. So far eight (8) pedestrians have lost their lives in District 7 in 2011.
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