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Obama’s fundraising linked to law lobbyists

By hdcoadmin | April 16, 2008

Despite claims that he hasn’t taken money from lobbyists, Senator Barack Obama’s fundraising efforts have been linked to Washington lobbyists according to USA TODAY’s analysis of campaign finance data. Ken Dilanian reports that his fundraising team include “38 members of law firms that were paid $138 million last year to lobby the federal government, records…

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Safety issues ignored despite marked increase in nail gun injuries

By hdcoadmin | April 16, 2008

A Sacramento Bee investigation into the dangers associated with nail guns reveals a dramatic increase in injuries over the last decade. Andrew McIntosh reports that despite an increase in injuries — some resulting in death — the Consumer Product Safety Commission has done little to address safety issues. While many accidents go unreported, an April…

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San Francisco emergency response times lagging

By hdcoadmin | April 15, 2008

Jim Doyle of The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the city’s emergency response system is failing to meet response goals. In February 2004, the city adopted a 6-1/2 minute standard for emergency response. Since then, at least 439 people have died while waiting for delayed emergency assistance. “The The Chronicle found that delayed emergency medical…

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Industry controls state hospital regulation

By hdcoadmin | April 15, 2008

Clark Kauffman of The Des Moines Register explores the influence that the Iowa hospital industry exerts over state regulators and lawmakers. In Iowa today, a state license to run a hospital costs $10, just as it did in 1947. That’s less than the cost of a state license to open a bait shop. And the…

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Retired city workers profit from unpaid sick time

By hdcoadmin | April 10, 2008

St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporters Kevin Crowe and Jake Wagman did a quick-hit CAR story about how much money retirees from the city have been getting for unused sick pay. “Of 281 employees who received payment for unused sick days, 149 workers walked away with at least $10,000; 15 of those workers received more than $50,000.”…

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Big retailer profited from state office supply contract

By hdcoadmin | April 8, 2008

California’s state office supply contract was meant to benefit the small businesses while saving the state money, but an investigation by Kimberly Kindy of The San Jose Mercury News shows that the contract actually lined the pockets the big box retailer Office Depot. In 2007, the state’s bill for office supplies ran over $32 million.…

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Profits balloon for business improperly certified as disadvantaged

By hdcoadmin | April 7, 2008

Elizabeth Newell and Robert Brodsky of Govermnent Executive report that a Miami-based defense contractor saw a significant increase in his business after being improperly labeled as a small disadvantaged business. AEY, Inc. is currently under investigation for providing faulty munitions as part of a $289 million contract to provide the Afgahanistan Army and police force…

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Declassified memo reveals claims to president’s unfettered wartime power

By hdcoadmin | April 3, 2008

Dan Eggen and Josh White of The Washington Post report on the recently declassified 2003 Justice Department memo that was responsible for creating the “legal foundation for the Defense Department’s use of aggressive interrogation practices” in the run up to the war in Iraq. The memo suggested that presidential power was nearly unlimited during a…

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Thousands of underground fuel tanks must be upgraded in South Florida

By hdcoadmin | April 1, 2008

An investigation by Mc Nelly Torres of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel revealed that forty-three percent of underground fuel tanks in South Florida must still be upgraded to be in compliance with state environmental laws. A state law requires all underground tanks use a “double-walled system” by 2009 to prevent soil and groundwater contamination. The Sun-Sentinel‘s…

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“Free to Flee”

By hdcoadmin | March 12, 2008

Fugitives can flee and don’t have to hide, an investigation by Joe Mahr of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch showed. Mahr’s three-day series reported that hundreds of thousands of felony arrest warrants from across the nation are not entered into the FBI national fugitive database, including warrants for violent crimes such as homicide, rape and robbery.…

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