The Food Liability Law Blog has some interesting posts, including this one that features an Oregon and Washington public health officer: “Is it Really a Food-Born Illness?” Excerpt: “At…
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Oregon Legislators and Health Care: “Treating Cancer is a Profit Center”
…in Washington, D.C. “It’s a lot about money.” Trends in Medicare reimbursement, which many private insurance plans mimic, largely dictate what is profitable, Draper said. Diseases of the heart, blood…
Is the Trump/Kushner “White House Office of American Innovation” the 21st Century’s Bush/Quayle “White House Council on Competitiveness?”
…will trigger some memories: New York Times 1991 article: “At Heart of Debate on Quayle Council: Who Controls Federal Regulations,” by Philip J. Hilts, December 16, 1991 Washington Post 1992…
Speeding Up the Codification of Laws: You Say AI, I Say Thank you!
Take a look at the future: “Automation tools are enabling Washington D.C. to publish its laws much faster: A process that once took months can now be completed by…
Presidential Misconduct thru the Ages: House Report on the Impeachment of Richard Nixon (1974)
…Jr., Chairman. 93rd Cong., 2d Sess. August 20, 1974. Washington: U.S. GPO, 1974. 528 p. Includes bibliographical references. Let’s say you can find that report’s numbers, which to save time…
Covid-19 Assistance in Oregon: Where to Begin if You Don’t Know Where to Begin
…our mobile app and online database. They “serve all 36 Oregon counties and Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties in Southwest Washington.” CALL 211 or 1-866-698-6155 TEXT your zip…
Backyard Chickens – New Oregonian Article
…of The Oregonian’s Community News (West Metro) featured an article on the popularity of raising hens in Washington County. As the article mentions, researching your local ordinances is important if…
Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide, January 2018 Update
Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide (created, updated, and hosted by Washington County Law Library). Corrections and additions are welcome….
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