Monday, May 28, 2007

Long-term care bill clears Senate

A bill that offers people choices in long-term care easily passed the Senate Thursday, but with only about half the state dollars the original measure called for.Senate File 89, sponsored by the Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Committee, passed the Senate on a 22-6 roll-call vote and now goes to the House.The original bill requested about $7 million in general fund dollars. The bill now allocates about $3.5 million in state money."I would have liked to have had more money, but the Appropriations Committee did a responsible job," said Sen. Charles Scott, R-Casper, the committee chairman.
He said he expects to be back in the budget session next year to seek increased reimbursement to the people who work in the home- and community-based waiver program for Medicaid recipients.The committee bill included $1.4 million in general fund money for one year and $1.5 million in federal funds for this program.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Hylton Gets Backing For 500 Quest From Retirement Living

Former NASCAR star 72-year-old James Hylton is attempting to make the Daytona 500 and now he's got the backing to go with it.
Retirement Living TV is the primary sponsor of his No. 58 Chevrolet, built and prepared by Richard Childress Racing. Retirement Living TV's message is to inform, involve and inspire fans and improve America's image, attitudes and perception of aging.
It would seem that there would be no better spokesperson than Hylton, who hopes to go down in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest driver to qualify for the Daytona 500.
"This is a perfect sponsorship," said Hylton. "Retirement Living TV believes, like myself, that age should never be a factor in allowing you to reach the highest of accomplishments.