How’s this for probabilistic risk?
“Vegas Solves Health Care Crisis!”
“Vegas Solves Health Care Crisis!”
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – A little less than a week after its passage by the US Senate, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act has been passed by the US House of Representatives by a vote of 414 to 1.The bill is the closest it has ever come to being signed into law after being considered in various iterations by both chambers of Congress over the past decade. GINA, which would protect Americans from discrimination based on information from genetic tests, had previously passed in the House twice before — most recently last year, when the vote was 420 to 3 in favor of its passage.
And by the way, we’ll miss you Ron Paul, you ornery cuss.
Let me add my loud huzzahs to the congratulatory chorus: Amy Harmon has won a richly deserved Pulitzer. I read everything she writes and if they are doing their homework, then my students do, too. Mazel tov, Amy!