PG&E customers to pay more for power in 2010 San Francisco Chronicle Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:30 AM PST Pacific Gas and Electric Co. customers will pay more for electricity in the New Year. Rate hikes approved by the California Public Utilities Commission go into effect Jan. 1. The rate hike will vary depending on electricity use, with high-use customers seeing... California Public Utilities Commission - Pacific Gas and Electric Company - Electricity - Business - Energy | Residents pay more for prescription drugs The Capital Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:18 AM PST WASHINGTON, D.C. - Marylanders continue to spend more on prescription drugs compared to their national counterparts, despite the state's lower overall health care spending, according to an analysis of state and national health care expenditure data. | Olmsted Falls Council denies pay raises The Sun Post-Herald Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:06 AM PST OLMSTED FALLS City Council voted at last weekâs meeting to deny 2 percent pay raises to those serving in administrative positions, and to institute a 5 percent cut to the cityâs general fund. | Oswego Hospital fined $2.1 million The Palladium-Times Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:04 AM PST Oswego Hospital announced Tuesday that the Federal Inspector General, on Dec. 2, ordered the facility to pay $2.1 million in penalties and damages for its apparent failure to comply with federal regulations. | Proposal: Hike Vehicle Fees To Pay For State Parks CBS 13 Sacramento Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:00 AM PST A new plan could stop the crippling cuts to California state parks by increasing fees on vehicle licenses, but the idea will need to collect hundreds of thousands of signatures from residents to make it onto the ballot and voters will ultimately need to approve it. | Judge will decide on Pishkur severance WFMJ Youngstown Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:58 AM PST YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio- A judge will decide if Forum Health can grant $18,000 in severance pay to it's former CEO. The United States Trustee overseeing the health system's bankruptcy has filed an objection to granting the severance payment to Walter Buzz Pishkur. | AIG said to give top lawyer $3.8 million in severance Asbury Park Press Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:55 AM PST American International Group Inc. general counsel Anastasia Kelly, who resigned after a dispute over government-imposed pay limits, will collect about $3.8 million in severance, said people familiar with the matter. | | |
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