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With the state employee retirement plan facing a $19 billion shortfall, the governor must decide if the state should sell government bonds to make up the money.
A credit card services company will receive about $1.3 million in job training subsidies from New Mexico for expanding its operations to a call center in Rio Rancho.
Computerized medical records were supposed to cut costs. Now the Obama administration is warning hospitals that might be tempted to use the technology for gaming the system.
Shares of Paychex Inc. fell before Tuesday's opening bell after disappointing revenue from the payroll and employee services provider, highlighting several analysts' concerns about the company's ability to grow amid high U.S. unemployment.
President Barack Obama cast Mitt Romney on Thursday as an out-of-touch challenger for the White House and an advocate of education cuts that could cause teacher strikes to spread from Chicago to other cities.
Hundreds of University of Vermont employees have voted in favor of union representation but haven't given a clear majority to either union on the ballot.
Arizona is suing the nation's largest drug wholesaler, claiming the company violated state consumer protection laws by artificially inflating the prices of hundreds of brand-name prescription drugs.