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Technically Philly checks in with Nextdocs

NextDocs: “We want to establish how a larger company can thrive in the Philadelphia area”

Article by Technically Philly May 18,2012

Technically Philly follow up because of company growth and moving from King of Prussia to Conshohocken. The interview discusses the move, what they like about Philadelphia, why it is a good place for engineers, and what is next for the company.

Article Found Here

http://technicallyphilly.com/2012/05/18/nextdocs-we-want-to-establish-how-a-larger-company-can-thrive-in-the-philadelphia-area

Protesting Governor Corbett and Legislators

A Million Stories, State of Discontent

Article by Daniel Denvir, City Paper May 10,2012

Denvir describes restrictions and limitations Corbett put upon previous protestors.
Denvir outlines the current protests, issues and proposals. Cutting benefits for immigrants, cut or totally eliminate General Assistance which would increase homeless issues, and to use the homeland security database to verify social security numbers (E-verify) to people, a tie in with the Metcalfe bill.

Article Found Here

http://www.citypaper.net/news/2012-05-10-tom-corbett-protests-harrisburg.html 

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Security and privacy issues regarding E-verify and enhanced license and more

By Epic .org :  Spotlight on Surveillance

Trying to manage crime in Philadelphia

The Afterlife
As Philly struggles with violent crime, programs proven to set ex-offenders straight are starving for support.

Article by Brion Shreffler , City Paper May 3, 2012

The STAR program, Supervision to Aid Reentry Re-entry program for violent offenders Philadelphia and another program;the Mayor's Office of Reintegration Services for Ex-Offenders (RISE) seems to get results. The annual budget for STAR "is next to nothing", lawyers and law students offer pro bono legal services. 
Being released into society after serving a sentence has many challenges. These programs try and offer support and a different direction then to become a repeat offender.

Article Found Here

http://www.citypaper.net/news/2012-05-03-philadelphia-prison-reintegration-programs-budgets.html
 

Hospitals scramble on the front lines of drug shortages

Shortages of prescription drugs have been a growing concern for the past six years. They nearly tripled from 2005 to 2010 and reached record levels in 2011 as manufacturers ceased operations or ran into production problems. The Food and Drug Administration has been scrambling to respond, helping firms resume production more quickly and approving emergency imports of supplies.

More than 210 drugs are in short supply or totally unavailable, according to Bona Benjamin of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. The majority are generic injectable medications widely used in hospitals, including drugs used to relieve pain, fight cancer or infections, anesthetize surgical patients, treat cardiovascular disease, and manage psychiatric conditions.

Most hospitals rarely get advance notice of the shortages, explanations of what caused them or estimates of how long they will last. So pharmacists scramble. They repackage higher concentrations into smaller doses. They find substitutes, which can often be more expensive. They ration drugs.

Governor Corbett's budget can possibly create homeless and increase crime.

Living on the Edge,Gov. Corbett's budget, if enacted, could push thousands of drug addicts out onto Philly streets.
Author  Daniel Denvir, City Paper, March 29,2012

Governor Tom Corbett wants to stop distribution and dissolve funding of General Assistance to those in the program. That includes people in recovery  and those on disability.

Article Found Here   http://www.citypaper.net/news/2012-03-29-news.html

 


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