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Wisconsin moving ahead with hospital tax plans

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Nearly all of Wisconsin's hospitals--a full 95 percent--are not-for-profits that enjoy a state property tax exemption. Despite resistance from the hospitals, the state is continuing to look at recouping some of that revenue with a separate hospital-specific tax. State governor Jim Doyle (D) wants to impose an 0.8 percent tax on the state's 109 non-profit hospitals, which he says will generate $418 million in revenues for the state over the next two years. The proposal has been posted by a report suggesting that the non-profits had excess revenues of $837 million in 2004. Like its brethren in other states considering hospital taxes, the Wisconsin Hospital Association characterizes the proposed tax as a "sick tax" which will end up hurting patients.

To find out more about the tax proposal:
- read this Associated Press article

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It is about time they just shut this place down and save the taxpayers money. Their organizational culture and climate will not change overnight. The L.A. Police know do not send anyone to this place if the person wants to live. The best option is to have a private take over by a corporate entity. This way they can fire a lot of the deadwood who don't give a rat's ass about changing the care milieu. After all, many have tenure with the county, and you can't just fire them. Do us a favor and close the rat hole down! From an R.N.

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