Friday, August 17, 2012

Montana Hospitals / Fires



“Charity care applications have increased substantially. In the three years from 2008 to 2010, the
number of applications for charity care received by the study hospitals increased dramatically,
from 27,200 in 2008; to 41,600 in 2009; and to 46,800 in 2010. This is likely related to both
increased need and awareness, since the economic downturn associated with the Great Recession
of 2008 coincided with efforts by Montana hospitals to improve access to their charity policies
and application forms online. Over this same three-year period, the overall approval rate for
charity applications declined from 93% in 2008 to 90% in 2010.”

Missoulian: Condon Mountain fire crews brace forhigh temperatures

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Countrywide VIP loan/ Fires



How Countrywide Used its VIP Loan Program To InfluenceWashington Policymakers
“Between January 1996 and June 2008, Countrywide’s VIP loan unit made hundreds of loans to current and former Members of Congress, congressional staff, high ranking government officials, and executives and employees of Fannie Mae, including  Chairmen James “Jim” Johnson, Franklin Raines, and Daniel Mudd. VIPs who worked at Fannie Mae enjoyed expedited loan processing and pricing discounts. Countrywide also waived company guidelines for Fannie Mae’s senior executives to a greater extent than it did for “regular” VIPs.”
See a listing and status update for the many active wildfires in Montana  and Idaho.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Immigration/ Montana Fires


“Over the past three years, this Administration has undertaken an unprecedented effort to transform the immigration enforcement system into one that focuses on public safety, border security and the integrity of the immigration system. As the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues to focus its enforcement resources on the removal of individuals who pose a danger to national security or a risk to public safety, including individuals convicted of crimes with particular emphasis on violent criminals, felons, and repeat offenders, DHS will exercise prosecutorial discretion as appropriate to ensure that enforcement resources are not expended on low priority cases, such as individuals who came to the United States as children and meet other key guidelines.”
 

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Sacred Sites / Fire


The Office of the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs to Hold Listening Sessions on Sacred Sites in Indian Country
“The first of five in a series of listening sessions will begin Monday, August 13, 2012. The Obama Administration recognizes that the protection of sacred sites on federal lands is integral to traditional religious practices, tribal identities and emblematic of sovereign tribal nations. These sacred site listening sessions are intended to assist in developing policies that result in effective, comprehensive and long-lasting federal protection of, and tribal access to, the places that are so important to the fabric and culture of tribal nations.”