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Health Insurers Duck Worst-Case Scenario

But even though health plans were handed essentially the status quo, the sector still faces uncertainty as the fight over the health care law becomes an increasingly important talking point in the

Lewis Shares Story of His Struggles

“It’s not a book so much about my past or my history,” he said in an interview. “It’s not a memoir or a biographical sketch.

Paul in the Hall

It is believed to be the first out-of-the-park homer in the history of the Congressional game. (The only other, by Illinois GOP Rep.

Fall Elections Shape Future Rosters

Pulled muscles and back injuries are nothing compared to the devastation the fall elections could inflict on the rosters for the 2013 edition of the CQ Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game.

Ethics Issues Abound in Connecticut Primary

“When issues arise, we should address them,” Roberti said in an interview with Roll Call. He added that the investigation comes up often in his conversations with voters.

Pollster Alan Secrest Going Out of Business

“I paid for everything he provided and my contract had been fulfilled,” Wilson said in a brief phone interview Friday. “I fully intended to stay with him for the election cycle.

A Day in the Life of Scott Brown

In an interview on the Boston-based “Jim & Margery” radio show this week, the Republican began listing some of those everyday things that take up his time as Senator.

Bob Casey Does Double Duty

“I think the responsibility or the effort is heightened when it’s a presidential year,” Casey said in an interview last week. “It’s a little bit difficult when you’re also running.