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Article: Bradley's message on expanded health coverage didn't hit home.(potential presidential candidate of Democratic Party)
- Article from:
- Modern Healthcare
- Article date:
- December 6, 1999
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Former Sen. Bill Bradley, who has made expanded access to healthcare coverage a centerpiece of his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, uses temporary workers without health benefits on his campaign staff, according to the Associated Press. The Bradley campaign used workers from five temporary agencies, which did not offer health insurance to the workers. Only full-time paid employees of the Bradley campaign receive health benefits, comparable to what other campaigns offer. Bradley was the only presidential candidate to use temps between January and September. Bradley no longer uses temporary workers, a campaign spokeswoman told AP. Anita Dunn, the spokeswoman, ...
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Transcript: Bill Bradley Fights the Good Fight, CBS
CBS Evening News with Dan Rather;
March 2, 2000 ;
700+ words
... ... This time CBS` focus is on Democrat Bill Bradley. Rita Braver found that there`s plenty ... cheesecake in Brooklyn; it`s not just that Bill Bradley is eating his way along the campaign ... letting us watch. Because even though Bill Bradley has spent his entire life in the public ...
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