
AMAC has revised its health care proposal based on the feedback and suggestions of its members
We’re listening, and we hear you loud and clear!
Because of the overwhelming response to the release of AMAC’s Health Care proposal and the many suggestions received, AMAC has removed the requirements that coverage would be mandated.
In the original proposal, coverage would have been required for individuals who have no coverage and for employee’s eligible for group coverage but were not in the plan. Under the revised proposal, both individuals and employees may elect to opt out of the offered coverage.
According to Dan Weber, president of AMAC,” The reason the coverage would have been mandated was to assure preexisting illnesses would not be excluded.” Read More

Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila, Author and Political Commentator
Despite the fact that it has been over two weeks since Sarah Palin’s revelation that she will campaign for John McCain this election year, I continue to receive anxious emails from readers who feel she has betrayed them. Even her recent endorsement of Rand Paul hasn’t quelled the tide of concerns over her allegiance to McCain. I have to admit that when the announcement hit, I wasn’t inclined to address it in a column. Of course, I noticed that many quickly labeled her a RINO. Others called her the enemy. Some said she’s slapping tea party patriots in the face. But with a wide array of pressing issues facing our country, Palin’s endorsement of McCain truthfully didn’t rank high on my priority list. However, my readers have repeatedly asked me to share my opinion. So here it goes. Read More