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Shop Talk: A Rose by Any Other Name

[IMGCAP(1)]“Around the time of the [campaign] announcement we had still not resolved our contract,” Rose said, adding that they decided to temporarily table the matter.

Hill: Returning the Senate to Majority Rule

[IMGCAP(1)]But beyond the immediate health care crisis, a more fundamental national principle is at stake, which affects not only health care but also pending legislation on global climate change

Senate Enters Health Care Endgame

[IMGCAP(1)]”I want to see all the details before I sign it, but I generally think … if we have to improve or fix a few things in reconciliation that that would be the right process,” Sen.

Heard on the Hill: Not Exactly Good Sports

[IMGCAP(1)]The California Republican spent much of his Wednesday trying to defeat a resolution introduced by Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) congratulating the university’s men’s basketball team

Health Reform Inches Closer

[IMGCAP(1)]Costello said he’s still undecided on his vote on the final package. “I’m waiting to see what the CBO score looks like before I make any more decisions,” he said.

IRS Forms Reveal More K St. Pay Data

[IMGCAP(1)]The new filings, available publicly at Guidestar.org, offer a first comprehensive glimpse into the salaries not only of top association executives — which have been disclosed for years

Heard on the Hill: Queen Clyburn?

[IMGCAP(1)]”I’m meeting with this big queen named Jim Clyburn,” Griffin, who is in Washington this week to lobby for an end to the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, told HOH.

High-Stakes Bill Mobilizes Broad Swath of Interests

[IMGCAP(1)]Other groups, such as the Catholic Health Association, which represents Catholic hospitals, were not only trying to ensure passage of the Senate bill but were also making sure reconciliation

New Democrats Take Center Stage

[IMGCAP(1)]The National Republican Congressional Committee is keeping a “target list” of swing health care votes that consists almost exclusively of New Democrats and Blue Dogs, including a number