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Senate Democrats Question Aspects of Stimulus Plan

Senate Democrats gave President-elect Barack Obama’s economic team an earful Thursday afternoon on the deficiencies they perceive in the new administration’s nearly $1 trillion economic stimulus plan.

Bond Announces Retirement

“In 1972, I became Missouri’s youngest governor. Ladies and gentlemen, I do not aspire to become Missouri’s oldest Senator,” said Bond, who will turn 70 in March.

Conyers: Gupta Unqualified for Surgeon General

House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) on Thursday raised red flags about President-elect Barack Obama’s choice for surgeon general, Sanjay Gupta, and called for a new nominee.

Craig Ends Effort to Retract Guilty Plea

After the Minnesota Court of Appeals rejected Craig’s attempts to reverse his plea in December, the Idahoan said he was contemplating an appeal to the state’s highest court.

Polar Opposite Polling in Alaska

Even though Palin defeated Lisa Murkowski’s father, the incumbent governor, in the 2006 gubernatorial primary, there is no indication that a 2010 matchup will materialize.

Pelosi: No Stimulus Bill, No February Recess

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday threatened to keep Members in session over the mid-February recess if Congress has not yet delivered economic stimulus legislation to the president’s desk.

Pelosi Takes Parting Shots at Bush

During an interview on PBS’ “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,” Pelosi chalked up Bush’s legacy as one of “missed opportunities” and blasted him for leading America into “a war without end” in Iraq.

Rock On, Stressed-Out Journalists

Davidson, a friend of the members of Suspicious Package, said Journopalooza’s inception more or less coincided with the group’s desire to move beyond the practice space of drummer and Pulitzer Prize

Statehouses Lure Members

Bush and John McCain’s failed policies,” Democratic Governors Association spokesman Brian Namey said.