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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Gov. John Kasich once again stood against fellow Republicans in the Ohio Legislature on Friday to support Medicaid expansion, which now provides health insurance to 700,000 low-income Ohioans.<br><br>The 2016 presidential  mua chan ga goi ames contender vetoed a proposed freeze of the expansion and 46 other items from Ohio's state budget before signing it just ahead of a midnight deadline Friday.<br><br>"I understand the fiscal concerns that we have, but we've been able to manage it," Kasich said. "I wouldn't do anything that's going to put the state in a position of where we couldn't have fiscal stability."<br><br>Ohio Gov. John Kasich, right, joined by Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, speaks during a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington, Tuesday, June 27, 2017, about Republican legislation overhauling the Obama health care law. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)<br><br>Conservatives had called on the outspoken Kasich to set a national example by leaving in place state budget provisions calling for freezing new expansion enrollment starting July 1, 2018, and preventing those who drop off from re-enrolling. Exemptions were written into the bill for those undergoing mental health or drug addiction treatment, but the administration said they had no legal force.<br><br>Kasich said he believes the state and nation "can deal with the fact that people have needs and at the same time we can be fiscally responsible." He noted the expansion has yielded Ohio nearly $300 million for opiate addiction, double what the Legislature had allotted in the budget.<br><br>He is one of the Republican Party's staunchest defenders of the expansion made possible under the federal health care law now [https://changagoidem.org/san-pham/chan-ga-goi-dreamland.htmll mua chan ga goi dreamland] targeted for replacement by his party. He was forced to make an end-run around GOP lawmakers in 2013 to become one of the first Republican governors to take advantage of the option.<br><br>This time, they have the option to defy him.<br><br>The Republican-led Legislature already has scheduled sessions Thursday where they'll attempt an override vote. Ohio's Republican legislators face potential pushback from their constituents in the politically divided battleground state for not acting to curb government health care spending.<br><br>Ohio's expansion population is larger than originally expected, costing almost $5 billion - though most of that is picked up by the federal government. Many of those on the program are the working poor, mentally ill or drug addicted.<br><br>The Kasich administration has estimated that 500,000 Ohioans could lose coverage under a  chăn ga gối dreamland freeze within the first 18 months.<br><br>[http://Www.Estateguideblog.com/?s=Anticipating Anticipating] his veto, Republican budget writers made sure not to count on savings from the freeze to make the budget balance, as  [http://wiki.isoc.fr/index.php/Utilisateur:JoieLedet1168 mua chan ga goi dreamland] the state constitution requires.
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A man reacts outside the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital as police respond to an active shooter New York's Bronx borough<br><br>A man opened fire in a busy New York hospital on Friday afternoon, killing a female doctor and wounding six other people before turning his weapon on himself, according to officials.<br><br>The shooter was himself a doctor and former employee of the hospital, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio and police chief James O'Neill, who ruled out a connection to terrorism.<br><br>He entered the building in a white coat with an automatic weapon concealed under his shirt, officials said.<br><br>The incident occurred at the 1000-bed Bronx-Lebanon hospital just before 3 pm (1900 GMT) as many patients were receiving consultations.<br><br>Police quickly cordoned off the area and encircled the hospital, placing officers on rooftops as they conducted a floor-by-floor search for the assailant.<br><br>The shooter, whose identity has not been officially disclosed, was eventually found dead in a pool of blood on the 17th floor of the building after apparently killing  chăn ga gối hanvico, chan ga goi hanvico, địa chỉ mua chăn ga gối hanvico, dia chi mua chan ga goi hanvico, chăn ga gối hanvico hà nội, chan ga goi hanvico ha noi himself, according to O'Neill.<br><br>The police chief added that the gunman apparently attempted "to set himself on fire" before activating the institution's fire alarm system.<br><br>The dead doctor, a woman whose identity has also not yet been disclosed, was found nearby. The mayor said some doctors were "fighting for their lives right now," without disclosing how many physicians were among the wounded.<br><br>Speaking at a press briefing, De Blasio said: "Thank God this is not an act of terrorism. It is an isolated incident."<br><br>Several witnesses spoke of the panic that spread during the attack.<br><br>NYC mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to journalists outside the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital following a shooting incident that left one doctor dead<br><br>Garry Trimbie told AFP he got a phone call from his fiancee, a hospital employee, at around 3:15 pm.<br><br>"She was crying, she said somebody started shooting and then the employees ran and barricaded themselves in the room," he said.<br><br>- My turn -<br><br>A pregnant woman who was undergoing a consultation on the 14th floor praised the way staff responded.<br><br>"I did as I was told and I'm safe and sound. They told us to go inside a room and hide. We were barricaded inside a room. The hospital staff was on top of everything. They were in control," Tamara told AFP, giving her first name only.<br><br>"I learned a long time ago: when you're pregnant, never panic," she added.<br><br>[http://edition.cnn.com/search/?text=Nurse%20Patricia Nurse Patricia] Phipps said the shooting did not chan ga goi dem hanvico ([https://hanvico.org https://hanvico.org]) come as a shock given the borough it took place in, The Bronx, which is known for its high crime-rate.<br><br>She said: "The neighborhood is sketchy. So you're not surprised sometimes these things happen when you work at hospitals like this. Things happen. That's just living in New York. I just said to myself: it's my turn."<br><br>The latest incident could also re-ignite debate over gun control laws in the United States, which sees more mass shootings than any other country.<br><br>Mayor De Blasio briefly touched on the topic in his press briefing, calling the attack "something we have seen around the country".<br><br>"Every time these things happen, it's another reminder that more needs to be done for those people that have access to these weapons...we can't continue not to do something about it," state legislator Marcos Crespo told news channel New York 1.<br><br>The last mass shooting occurred on June 14 near Washington DC when a man opened fire on a baseball team comprised of Republican congressmen, wounding four people including the chamber's third most senior member, Steve Scalise.<br><br>The gunman, James Hodgkinson, was shot dead by police.

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A man reacts outside the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital as police respond to an active shooter New York's Bronx borough

A man opened fire in a busy New York hospital on Friday afternoon, killing a female doctor and wounding six other people before turning his weapon on himself, according to officials.

The shooter was himself a doctor and former employee of the hospital, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio and police chief James O'Neill, who ruled out a connection to terrorism.

He entered the building in a white coat with an automatic weapon concealed under his shirt, officials said.

The incident occurred at the 1000-bed Bronx-Lebanon hospital just before 3 pm (1900 GMT) as many patients were receiving consultations.

Police quickly cordoned off the area and encircled the hospital, placing officers on rooftops as they conducted a floor-by-floor search for the assailant.

The shooter, whose identity has not been officially disclosed, was eventually found dead in a pool of blood on the 17th floor of the building after apparently killing chăn ga gối hanvico, chan ga goi hanvico, địa chỉ mua chăn ga gối hanvico, dia chi mua chan ga goi hanvico, chăn ga gối hanvico hà nội, chan ga goi hanvico ha noi himself, according to O'Neill.

The police chief added that the gunman apparently attempted "to set himself on fire" before activating the institution's fire alarm system.

The dead doctor, a woman whose identity has also not yet been disclosed, was found nearby. The mayor said some doctors were "fighting for their lives right now," without disclosing how many physicians were among the wounded.

Speaking at a press briefing, De Blasio said: "Thank God this is not an act of terrorism. It is an isolated incident."

Several witnesses spoke of the panic that spread during the attack.

NYC mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to journalists outside the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital following a shooting incident that left one doctor dead

Garry Trimbie told AFP he got a phone call from his fiancee, a hospital employee, at around 3:15 pm.

"She was crying, she said somebody started shooting and then the employees ran and barricaded themselves in the room," he said.

- My turn -

A pregnant woman who was undergoing a consultation on the 14th floor praised the way staff responded.

"I did as I was told and I'm safe and sound. They told us to go inside a room and hide. We were barricaded inside a room. The hospital staff was on top of everything. They were in control," Tamara told AFP, giving her first name only.

"I learned a long time ago: when you're pregnant, never panic," she added.

Nurse Patricia Phipps said the shooting did not chan ga goi dem hanvico (https://hanvico.org) come as a shock given the borough it took place in, The Bronx, which is known for its high crime-rate.

She said: "The neighborhood is sketchy. So you're not surprised sometimes these things happen when you work at hospitals like this. Things happen. That's just living in New York. I just said to myself: it's my turn."

The latest incident could also re-ignite debate over gun control laws in the United States, which sees more mass shootings than any other country.

Mayor De Blasio briefly touched on the topic in his press briefing, calling the attack "something we have seen around the country".

"Every time these things happen, it's another reminder that more needs to be done for those people that have access to these weapons...we can't continue not to do something about it," state legislator Marcos Crespo told news channel New York 1.

The last mass shooting occurred on June 14 near Washington DC when a man opened fire on a baseball team comprised of Republican congressmen, wounding four people including the chamber's third most senior member, Steve Scalise.

The gunman, James Hodgkinson, was shot dead by police.