Regy Bronner is a pragmatic gentleman and understands that to impose one’s ideological constraints on any one issue is to invite disaster.
Archives for May 2012
Careers that Require Life Insurance
Then, there are those who head off to work, putting themselves in harms ways or working a high-risk job on a daily basis.
Health insurance agents support unfettered rate increases
It almost seems contrary for an association of insurance agents to openly advocate for unfettered rate increases by health insurance companies that can so drastically impact their client base.
Sacramento Business Spirit is Alive: Tweetups, Inventions, Art, Collectives
Within the span of 4 hours I met no less than 25 small business people that were excited to be a part of the Sacramento business community.
Religious Institutions and Exemptions from Public Law
Religious freedom does not extend into our secular public market place where business practices are governed by laws preventing discrimination and promoting the public good.
Blue Shield of California Adds Plans With Maternity and Autism Coverage
With the introduction of the new Blue Shield plans, we are getting closer to consumers being able to compare apples with apples.
Pre-existing Conditions: From Decline to Rate Increase
For this pre-existing plate he will automatically have a rate increase of at least 10% over standard rates on an individual plan for life.
Spooner to Marlette Lake Hike above Lake Tahoe
The water from Marlette was then channeled into a first of its kind inverted siphon across the Washoe Valley to supply water to Virgina City.
Dental Insurance: What Does It Cover and Do I need It?
If you visit your dentist regularly, have no history of dental problems and are comfortable with what your yearly dental expenses are, there may little incentive or need to purchase dental insurance. Dental insurance comes in several different flavors and toppings.
Prescription Drug Plan Cost Overestimated by CBO. Healthcare Reform Also?
This paper shows the folly of constructing any argument solely around cost projections. Both the Congressional Budget Office and President Bush over estimated the cost of funding the Prescription Drug Plan.