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Salt Lake's most interesting summer camps 2019 - KidsOutAndAbout's list

Salt Lake City KidsOutAndAbout
Summer Camp Newsletter 
March 18, 2019

Dear KidsOutAndAbout readers:

Providers Should Call the Shots in Mental Health Care, Not Insurers

Since leaving the U.S. House of Representatives in 2011, I've dedicated my professional life to fighting for full implementation and enforcement of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 – a law I had the honor of authoring with Congressional colleagues in true bipartisan spirit.

The law requires most insurers to cover illnesses of the brain, such as depression or addiction, no more restrictively than illnesses of the body, such as diabetes or cancer.

3-19-2019 - The free market solution to climate change

In the United States, greenhouse gas emissions are plummeting.

And the credit, surprisingly, goes to the Trump administration.

Of course, environmentalists would have you believe this White House is accelerating climate change and hurling us toward planetary disaster. But just the opposite is the case: Since 2016, emissions have dropped almost 3 percent, marking the ninth time this century that the United States has led the world in annual CO2 reductions. 

Why Democrats Could Lose the Fight Again in 2020

Why Democrats Could Lose the Fight Again in 2020

 

In order to be good, functionally good, you must first understand the nature of bad.  In order to understand bad you must have a little bad in you, controlling it, so you can fight it and win.  It’s like a vaccine for a deadly virus.  You get injected with a small amount of the virus so that your body’s own defense systems can understand it, figure it out, and defeat it.  

 

3-18-2019 -No patient is safe from Sec. Azar's prescription drug plan

Eight in ten Americans think prescription drugs cost too much. To drive down drug costs, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar proposed sweeping changes to Medicare.

The proposal isn't the solution patients have been waiting for. The reform would lower drug costs, but only by making it harder for underserved patients to secure the best treatments.

Congress promised to protect and expand access to health care. It should honor that pledge by pressuring Sec. Azar to shelve the proposal.

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3-17-2019 - Staying safe around bison at Antelope Island

 

 

Staying safe around bison at Antelope Island

SALT LAKE CITY — At this point in the year, most Utahns are counting down to warmer weather. And with the warmer weather comes a host of outdoor recreational activities, which can often lead to encounters with wildlife.

3-16-2019 - Tater Talk March 2019

 

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