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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Workers' comp?

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We know that the truth is in here somewhere.  Ryder said that the State Auditor says that the workers' comp fund is stable with $11 billion in the fund.  Morrell wrote that the same Auditor says that the fund will be broke in five years.  OK, somebody is lying!!!
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Should voters approve private workers' comp? NO: I-1082 would hurt small businesses
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Should voters approve private workers' comp? YES: Competition will help lower costs 
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1 comment:

Kardnos said...

There is nothing that stops a business from self-insuring. Many companies in Washington do it - Safeway for example.