News - Frank Keating
WASHINGTON, July 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Well-intentioned legislation aimed at addressing the financial burdens faced by Americans who need long-term care services could leave elderly people exposed to substantial and unexpected costs, said Frank Keating, president of the American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI).
American Council of Life Insurers President Frank Keating said the U.S. government's bailout plans had left the insurance industry out in the cold. As we say in the monastic life, it's the magnum silencium -- the great silence, Keating told The New York Times.
By Jim Myers, Tulsa World, Okla. Nov. 6--WASHINGTON -- U.S. Rep. Tom Cole, a member of the House Republican leadership, said Monday he will join others in voting to override President Bush's veto of a $23 billion water resources bill.
By Tony Thornton, The Daily Oklahoman Jan. 21--The two governors who preceded Brad Henry agreed that Oklahoma is flushing at least $100 million per year into the Red River, but both gave up on selling water to Texas, calling the idea political suicide.
