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Amid all of the uncertainties about how healthcare legislation would affect each American, one thing is clear: The more affluent would pay higher taxes. Embracing the progressive -- and sometimes politically risky -- principle that the cost of carrying...
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To their credit, Republican leaders in the Indiana Senate majority proposed three steps last week for changing the way that the General Assembly redraws political boundaries every 10 years. The leadership would support legislation to establish criteria...
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Why I voted no on health reform Without cost-control, health-care reform is an empty promise Friday, November 20, 2009 The need for health-care reform is clear: The skyrocketing cost of health care threatens America's financial future and our ability...
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Rules of the House Kevin Baldeosingh Friday, November 20th 2009 I do not agree with the punishment imposed by the Privileges Committee of Parliament on reporter Andre Bagoo. After all, Bagoo is one of Trinidad and Tobago’s brightest young journalists,...
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In an interview with NPR airing Friday on Morning Edition , Pelosi said that the key will be separating House members who are looking for any way to kill the bill from those who, "in good faith," want to pass legislation that embraces the longtime practice...
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Rep. Larry Kissell bucked his party and voted against health care legislation, June Mabry's phone line is still burning up with calls from angry Democrats. "They feel like they got hit in the gut," says Mabry, 8th District Democratic chair. "There are...
Tags: Larry Kissell, health care, Medicare Advantage, House, 8th district, Barack Obama, June Mabry, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Michael Lawson of Charlotte, Albemarle, United States National Health Care Act, Medicare, North Carolina Democratic Party, Healthcare reform in the United States, Robin Hayes, Politics, Social Issues
Rep. Jeff Flake has drafted a resolution that would condemn defense appropriators for failing to protect the dignity of the House in the wake of a lobbying scandal involving the panel's earmarks. The Arizona Republican says his aim is to alter the behavior...
Tags: Jeff Flake, House, defense appropriators, PMA Group, Paul Magliocchetti, Washington
You can send any/all of the above to ausielloscoop@ew.com Question: House writer Tommy Moran tweeted that episode 14 is a big one for Cuddy. My question for you is how big? —Anna Ausiello: So big that I hear Cuddy will be sharing her bed with two different...
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As the stormy debate over health care reform shifts to the Senate, small-business owners in San Antonio remain uneasy. “The House proposal is scary,” said Rob Rodriguez, owner and founder of Access Quality Therapy Services, a home health care company...
Tags: D-San Antonio, small businesses, businesses owners, health care, House, Frank Villarreal, San Antonio, Insurance, Healthcare reform, Uninsured in the United States, Health care reform in the United States, Massachusetts health care reform, Business Finance, Healthcare reform in the United States, Health insurance in the United States, Health insurance, Social Issues, Labor
I'm not big on procedurals at all, and didn't watch season 1. But when Ryan came on, and especially Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain, I decided to give season 2 a shot and have been pleasantly surprised...And it is a cynical premise I suppose but I think...
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