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The law firm being questioned by a U.S. senator over whether one of its lobbyists obtained and shared confidential government information on Medicare rates will no longer work with so-called political intelligence firms.
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Humana Inc., the second-biggest private provider of Medicare coverage, is no longer employing a law firm whose actions are being reviewed by a U.S. senator in connection with his probe into whether government information was leaked this month that sent insurers’ stock soaring.
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Justin Simon was an obscure research analyst in Washington at a small broker-dealer named Height Securities LLC when he scored an amazing scoop last week.
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Medicare is probing the possible leak of a government decision regarding health insurers’ payments for next year, administrator Marilyn Tavenner said.
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The Build America Bond program, which provides federal subsidies to state and local governments borrowing for construction projects, is likely to be extended for another year, said a spokeswoman for Senator Charles Grassley , the top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee.
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The Build America Bond program, which provides federal subsidies to state and local governments borrowing for construction projects, is likely to be extended for another year, said a spokeswoman for Senator Charles Grassley , the top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee.
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U.S. Senator Charles Grassley asked 16 drugmakers, including Pfizer Inc. , AstraZeneca Plc and Eli Lilly & Co. , to reveal how they treat whistleblowers who file complaints under the False Claims Act.
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The George Kaiser Family Foundation, the biggest investor in Solyndra LLC, may not qualify for the favorable tax status it claims as a public charity, according to U.S. Senator Charles Grassley.
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U.S. Senator Charles Grassley asked the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority to provide information on the “potential scope of suspicious trading activity” at SAC Capital Advisors LP, the hedge-fund firm founded by billionaire Steven A. Cohen .
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U.S. Senators Charles Grassley and Kent Conrad and 13 other lawmakers urged the government to extend incentives supporting the ethanol industry.
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