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Ross: Americans Confused About Reform

So, when Washington proposed to overhaul the health care system last year and take about $1 trillion to do so, my constituents were suspicious, as was I — suspicious that Washington would again fail to

Photo From the Attic: With Sympathy

[IMGCAP(1)]This is the funeral program from the 1848 memorial service of John Quincy Adams, which took place in Statuary Hall, the same place where Wednesday’s memorial for Rep.

Ethics Panel Eyed Stark’s Property

Stark’s most recent financial disclosure forms, covering calendar year 2008, include a Capitol Hill row house valued at $1 million to $5 million, which generated $50,000 to $100,000 in annual rent

Stark Runs Into Stiff Resistance

[IMGCAP(1)] Pelosi’s proposal got a lukewarm reception, and it appeared that panel members were still trying to find a single consensus candidate to rally behind.

Shop Talk: Celinda the Insurgent?

[IMGCAP(1)]Lake has signed on to the campaign of Arkansas Lt. Gov. Bill Halter (D), who this week announced he would challenge Sen. Blanche Lincoln in the Democratic primary.

Senate Moderates Warm to Reconciliation

[IMGCAP(1)]Of course, the same centrist Democrats who drove such a hard bargain over health care reform last year were clear they would not sign off on legislation absent an understanding of what

Chandler Foes Consider Cap-and-Trade Revenge

The question of whether it’s $300,000 or $1 million” depends on whether Chandler can blunt some of the fury that his cap-and-trade vote incited between now and Election Day.

Progressive Groups Raise $1 Million for Halter

Blanche Lincoln in the Democratic primary, the Arkansas lieutenant governor was embraced by a coalition of progressive groups that raised more than $1 million to support his campaign and are promising

Obama to Press Congress to Pass His Health Proposal

Obama will speak at 1:45 p.m. about why reform is crucial and how his $950 billion proposal — which is based on Senate-passed legislation — will give families more control over their health care,