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- Children's Dental Campaign
Help Wanted
This 2009 report looked at how access to dental care has become an increasingly serious problem for many people in the United States, particularly for children. There is a shortage of private dentists and a limited availability of affordable, or government-supported dental care. This is further compounded by the small number of private dentists willing to participate in public health insurance programs, or treat young children and other underserved populations, especially in rural areas.
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In School Sports, Who Makes the Call?
A shot at the buzzer of a high school championship game - was it in time or not? - led the South Carolina Legislature to consider a bill to require referees to watch video replays. It was hardly the first example of armchair quarterbacking by lawmakers.more -
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States Lead Feds in Toy Safety
Reacting to an increase in toy recalls and consumer complaints, 29 states have pursued legislation that in some way regulates toy safety. The toy industry, meanwhile, says abiding by such a wide range of laws is challenging.more -
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Some states reconsider youth sex laws
Lawmakers across the country continue to mete out harsh punishments to sex offenders - from satellite tracking to the death penalty - but a handful of states have eased up on penalties in cases of youths prosecuted for consensual sex.more -
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Lawmakers Promote Health Care for Kids
This spring spelled trouble for pricey plans in Illinois and Pennsylvania to deliver health care for all residents. But efforts to insure children are faring better, with lawmakers in Hawaii and New York deciding to deliver health insurance to all kids.more -
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High School Athletes Next for Steroid Tests
(Updated 12:45 p.m. EDT, Monday, June 18)A year after New Jersey became the first state to mandate random steroid testing for high school athletes, Texas and Florida are on the verge of launching their own testing programs, and Illinois may not be far behind.more -
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Lawmakers Want to Pump Kids Up
Florida's school children next fall will be part of a trend reversal in which state lawmakers are starting to bring back physical education classes to combat childhood obesity.more -
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Quick Cancer Mandate Raises Health Concerns
A look at the history of vaccines in the United States sheds light on why a number of vaccine experts are uneasy over the quick march toward requiring a new cervical cancer inoculation.more -
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States Say No to Teen Tanning
No smoking. No drinking. No talking on cell phones while driving. Now, the latest no-no in state laws aimed at underage teens is indoor tanning.more -
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Govs, Bush Vow Closer Health-Care Efforts
The Bush administration pledged to help states in danger of running out of money for a popular children's health program and agreed to work with a newly created task force of governors on ideas for overall health-care reform. Iraq, education, energy and immigration also were among the issues that President Bush and his Cabinet discussed Monday (Feb. 26) with the nation's governors.more