Medicare Reform: a Tough Sell
Lawmakers dont think theyre responsible for the next 40 years, just the next two or four. With one exception, Cannon added: Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), who has made a push for such reforms.
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Lawmakers dont think theyre responsible for the next 40 years, just the next two or four. With one exception, Cannon added: Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), who has made a push for such reforms.
And even a no-brainer, widely endorsed proposal to set standards for computerizing health records and, eventually, saving lives and lots of money isnt assured of passage.
John McCains (R-Ariz.) running mate. Loves 30-second ad includes an image of McCain standing with the Alaska governor as Love states, Im supporting pro-lifers John McCain and Sarah Palin.
Larry Craigs (R-Idaho) attorneys made one more attempt to clear his name after his criminal conviction last year in a sex-sting operation at the Minneapolis airport.
In 2006, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said that the economic policies put in place by Republicans are working as planned to spur economic growth and reduce the deficit. But the facts say
the chauvinistic fellow asked, presuming that the young lady wasnt planning a career in public life but perhaps just trying to land a husband with prospects.
Mary Bono Mack (R-Calif.) reported holding several Fannie Mae notes and bonds worth at least $110,000. Rep.
Dick Zimmer (R) is down by 11 points and is unknown to more than 40 percent of New Jersey voters, according to a new poll from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Tom Reynolds (R-N.Y.), Alice Kryzan (D) was an afterthought. But theyre not ignoring her now.
Frank Wolf (R-Va.), urging Congress to create a long-term bipartisan spending reform commission that would hold town hall meetings and create a report on spending and revenue scenarios.
. Rangel said he felt embarrassed for House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), who he suggested felt politically compelled to request that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) strip Rangel of his
Jim Saxton (R).
Budget ranking member Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) blasted Democrats for excessive spending and their attempt to use money from a general treasury, instead of the Highway Trust Fund, which is normally used
Waxman said Democrats dont have the votes and that it would be better for California to be able to control its own destiny.
Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and government prosecutors sparred in federal court Wednesday.
Ted Stevens (R). Judge Emmet Sullivan did not rule on constitutional Speech or Debate issues in the case but is expected to do so in coming days.
John McCains (R-Ariz.) vice presidential running mate Minority Leader John Boehners (R-Ohio) ability to hold onto his post still hinges largely on the extent of expected GOP losses this fall.
Robin Hayes (R-N.C.).
Dan Burton (R-Ind.) defecting, the committee approved D.C. Del.
Norm Coleman (R-Minn.). Democrats see Franken in a better position to take on Coleman than a few months ago, when his campaign was dragging from months of bad headlines.