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In the state:

Health Insurance Reform passed in the State House!

Health insurance reform, passed by the Pennsylvania House of
Representatives in House Bill 2005, will help small businesses
and individuals afford coverage. This bill limits the costs
differences between plans to 33 percent. This means, the
difference in costs between the lowest, average, and highest
plans an insurer offers cannot exceed 33 percent. This bill also
denies insurers the right to determine the costs of premiums
based on demographic factors such as gender and pre-existing
conditions.

House Bill 1137, which was amended in the House, is awaiting
further consideration by the Pennsylvania Senate (as Senate Bill
1137). This legislation will lower health system costs by
providing affordable health insurance to 250,000 uninsured
individuals. Currently, the cost of medical care for the
uninsured is shifted to people who have insurance and adds 6.5
percent to their annual premiums.

In our region:

Philadelphia City Budget to be voted on TOMORROW

The Philadelphia city budget will have its final vote tomorrow,
May 22. Mayor Nutter's first budget and five-year financial plan
were easily approved by a City Council committee on May 14.
Included in this $4 billion budget is $2 million of additional
funding proposed for the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, which
provides general operating support to nonprofit cultural
organizations. This $2 million increase will ensure that arts
and cultural groups will continue to add to the strength of our
city. For more information on the city budget and the impact of
the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, check out
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/magazine/20080320_City_Cultural_Fund_grants_arts_groups__2_1_million.html

The Barnes Foundation still on track to move to Philadelphia

As reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer last week, a Montgomery
County judge has thrown out an attempt to stop the Barnes
Foundation's $5 billion art collection from moving to a new
Philadelphia exhibition space. The decision is a major defeat
for opponents of the move, who have been fighting in court since
2002 to keep the foundation's dozens of Renoirs, Cezannes and
Picassos hanging where Albert C. Barnes left them in Lower
Merion Township when he died in 1951. In the decision, Judge
Stanley R. Ott found that neither the citizens' group, Friends
of the neither Barnes Foundation, nor Montgomery County
government has the legal standing to ask for a new hearing in
the case. The two groups wanted Ott to reconsider his December
2004 opinion overturning Barnes' will and approving the move to
Center City. For the full Inquirer article, go here:
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080515_Court_throws_out_suit_to_stop_Barnes_move.html


Rally for the Boyd Theater set for tomorrow

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has placed the art
deco movie palace on its annual list of the 11 most endangered
historic sites in America. The theatre, closed in 2002, was
purchased by Live Nation (a subsidiary of Clear Channel
Communications) in 2005 with the intention of turning it into a
venue for music shows. But the company, which has been
consolidating operations, put the property back on the market.
Live Nation has invited interested parties to submit bids by
Friday.

In the hope of drumming up support for preservation, Friends of
the Boyd have planned a rally in front of the theater from 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday. For more information, visit the Friends
of the Boyd at http://friendsoftheboyd.org/ .

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