Officially, neither of the Capital Region’s two congressmen is saying how he’ll vote when the final health care reform bill finally comes to the House floor, probably later this week.
Common Council members Wednesday said the city will seek health-insurance concessions from its public employee unions to help reduce the need for layoffs. ...
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