Under-powered EA Efforts

(This is the third part of a five part series on “Five Hurdles in Implementing EA”)Picture from http://www.mytractorforum.com/showthread.php?t=26830Imagine that: your boss gives you new responsibilities but not the necessary powers!  EA …

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Link Collection — April 1, 2012

  • Wonkbook: Absolutely everything you need to know about health-reform Supreme Court debut – The Washington Post

    I’m working on a healthcare exchange related project. Well, at least for now…

    “Today’s the day. The Supreme Court will begin hearing oral arguments as to the constitutionality of various provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Note that phrase: “Various provisions.” The Supreme Court is not looking at the act as a whole. Rather, it’s considering four separate questions related to separate parts of the law. Here’s my colleague Sarah Kliff with a primer of what they are, and why they matter.”

    tags: scotus healthcare

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