Challenges Mount for Health Care Passage
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heroes— Curt Schilling, the former Red Sox pitcher Coakley mistakenly dubbed a “Yankees fan— in a Friday interview; former Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie; and the actor John Ratzenberger, a.k.a
— [IMGCAP(1)]The NFL Hall of Famer uttered the infamous words 25 years ago this month at the National Press Club Foundation’s annual dinner.
Moderate Democratic Senators who may have the most to lose from the rancorous health care reform debate are holding their ground and preparing to support the final version of the legislation.
and unanimity in the committee,— Lugar said in an interview last week.
I think the best strategy in those scenarios is to cross your fingers and pray, and hope the people of Idaho make the right decision.— The NRCC is excited about the candidacies of former Reps.
The debate over the “Cadilac— tax is one of biggest disputes between the House and Senate over the health care reform bill, with the overwhelming majority of House Democrats opposed to the idea,
And although the final field is far from set, the race could be colored by shades of the 1994 open-seat battle in the Charleston-based district.
And he said his vote hinges equally on the abortion language. “Those were the deal-makers and the deal-breakers,— Nelson said in a telephone interview from his home in Omaha.
HOH wondered whether the songwriting Senator had more luck getting into the movies during the rest of the aughts. By our count, Hatch doubled his numbers.
The buy is the first independent expenditure by either national party in the race.Republicans see a growing opportunity to pull off an upset in next Tuesday’s special election to fill the seat of the late
“I think that’s an issue for the Democratic Conference. … Who is going to be the Democratic leader of the Senate is up to the Democrats,— McConnell said.
“I think that’s an issue for the Democratic Conference. … Who is going to be the Democratic leader of the Senate is up to the Democrats,— the top Senate Republican said.McConnell’s refusal to call for
—“The American idea is at risk of being replaced by a welfare state or a cultural dependency,— Ryan said in an interview with Roll Call.Despite being a speaker at the 2004 Republican Convention, Ryan has
Ehrlich as well as with the public affairs office of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.
According to the government’s notes of that interview, Schaller told investigators that he intended “to employ an alternate business model wherein [the company] could receive Congressional add’
“I haven’t the foggiest idea— what prompted the letter, the liberal Democrat recalled in a phone interview last week.
Johnson’s beautiful flowers,— Alexander said in an interview. “We have a very, very serious literary legacy. Emanating from the city is a sense of the importance of the arts.
This week on “Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham:” Maryland Democrat Donna Edwards talks health care, the economy and the upcoming 2010 election.
This week on “Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham:” Maryland Democrat Donna Edwards talks health care, the economy and the upcoming 2010 election.