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May 24, 2010

WBJ Talk Back In The May 24, 2010 Issue

“The state should take into account the impact on homeowners before forcing 40B on our cities and towns. No one seems to be taking the homeowner’s commute into account when citing is considered. It’s time to start planning dialogue that considers more than location, location, location and percentage, percentage, percentage.”

GBETTI on the impact of the state’s Chapter 40B law on local communities.

“So if I’m reading this right, they [Fallon Community Health Plan] lost millions, yet had a higher membership than they did when they made money. If this isn’t enough to convince you that the DOI’s rate caps are ludicrous, and that ‘health reform’ in MA (and by extension, the US) is a complete failure, I don’t think you’re paying attention.”

Oc on news that FCHP of Worcester lost more than $8 million in the first quarter of 2010.

“As great as the concepts are with the continued exploitation of solar energy as a renewable resource I see more than $800,000 in cash being given to improve the position of an individual or a single private entity and not society. I don’t agree that the money should be used this way.”

copywriter111 on a story about a Harvard orchard securing an $800,000 grant to install solar panels on the farm.

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