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Bill Clinton to speak to Dem senators Former President Bill Clinton plans to visit Capitol Hill on Tuesday to discuss health care legislation with Senate Democrats. Officials says the former president is scheduled to speak during the Democrats' weekly...
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The public corruption charges that Attorney General Tom Corbett has filed against 12 House Democratic caucus members and 10 Republican caucus members seem certain to become major elements in campaigns for governor and the state House next year. The latest...
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Rep. Brad Ellsworth, D-Ind., for supporting the House Democratic leadership's health care reform bill. The TV ad and automated telephone call campaign by the 60 Plus Association also targets Rep. Baron Hill, D-Ind., and 13 other House members who most...
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Feese headed to Harrisburg he prosecuted crimes as a Lycoming County district attorney. Now he's on the other side of a criminal case, accused of corruption...He retired from office in 2006 but did not leave the Capitol. Rather, he stayed on as chief...
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That tells us there will be no cure for runaway costs without universal coverage. Rep. Ben Chandler apparently didn't buy that line of reasoning. He was one of 39 Democrats who joined all but one Republican in voting no on the reform plan that emerged...
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Democrats to resolve abortion impasse on the House floor Updated 1:29 a.m. House Democratic leaders agreed Friday night to settle an impasse over abortion by letting the entire House vote on a proposed solution, a risky decision that could determine...
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A no vote comes as no surprise from Rep. Mike Simpson, who shares other Republicans� opposition. But Democratic Rep. Walt Minnick�s vote was highly sought by House Democratic leaders. �It�s a very difficult vote for me, because I really want to vote for...
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House Democratic leaders pushed with mounting confidence Friday toward a historic vote on expanding the nation's health-care system, and President Obama joined an intense last-minute lobbying campaign to pick up the last few votes needed to secure the...
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has conjured up plenty of old ghosts since launching the health care fight back in July, invoking Democrats who laid the foundation for this year’s push — like Franklin Roosevelt and Harry S...Pelosi owes her current place on...
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Gov. Mitch Daniels this morning announced an additional $300 million to $400 million in state spending cuts, including no pay raises for state employee and a moratorium on most state building projects. Daniels said the cuts are necessary after state...
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