As chief negotiator for the N.H. employees’ union, Diana Lacey has fought for healthcare that is “responsible and affordable.’’
(Cheryl Senter for The Boston Globe)
Healthcare overhaul could limit tax breaks on benefits
As chief negotiator for the N.H. employees’ union, Diana Lacey has fought for healthcare that is “responsible and affordable.’’
(Cheryl Senter for The Boston Globe)
WASHINGTON - For the secretaries and environmental engineers, game wardens and van drivers who work for the state of New Hampshire, surgery is free, even at Boston’s top teaching hospitals if it’s necessary. So are MRIs, CT scans, and X-rays. (Full article: 1259 words)
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