THE GOOD PROVIDER

Weisskopf suggests that Massachusetts nursing-home mogul Alan Solomont's rise to become the Democratic Party's new finance chairman may have yielded a policy payoff for the nursing home industry in the form of reduced enforcement of nursing home regulations.

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