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Last fall he was granted a 9 percent salary increase, at a time when some other college presidents had chosen to turn down raises out of support for campuses pinched by the economic downturn.
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In California, for example, Calpers raised out-of-pocket costs for a doctor visit to $10 for H.M.O.
Those savings would come mostly from reducing payments to hospitals and pharmaceutical manufacturers, but also from trimming benefits and raising out-of-pocket costs for higher-income beneficiaries.
Insurers and many employers supported the 2008 law, but they say the rules go far beyond the intent of Congress and would cripple their cost-control techniques while raising out-of-pocket costs for some patients.
(That would save money for the program by raising out-of-pocket costs for beneficiaries, though it could put a ceiling on their total expenses and mean less reliance on private insurance supplements).
The president repeatedly described Romney's plan as a "voucher program" that would raise out-of-pocket costs on seniors.
Economists don't deny that some employers will respond to the Cadillac tax by raising out-of-pocket expenses -- or that it will penalize firms that happen to have older workers whose significant medical needs lead to higher premiums.
Three times in a row he was raised out of a pot.
After the deadline, bills can only be raised out of committees not by individual legislators.
"I was sitting on my board when all of a sudden I got raised out of the water," he said.
Economies would stagnate, or worse shrink, and the billions of people we have raised out of poverty over the past century would sink back.
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