California: McNerney Could Face Former U.S. Marshal
“In my yearbook I wrote that I wanted to be a U.S. Congressman,— Amador told the newspaper. Amador, who was appointed marshal by former President George W.
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“In my yearbook I wrote that I wanted to be a U.S. Congressman,— Amador told the newspaper. Amador, who was appointed marshal by former President George W.
Without political ramifications, of course, it was easier for Ritchie and other staffers in the Senate historian’s office to make the move, and they remain in Hart today.
“I haven’t talked to a single Frontline’ member who is wavering in their support for health care reform — on the contrary,— Rep.
“I have been skeptical about the public health insurance option from the beginning and used August to get feedback from you, my constituents,— Ross said.
“The Colombian government has a full-blown campaign to try and improve the image of Colombia, without improving the labor rights and human rights record,— he said, holding a sign that read, “Colombia
High-Speed Rail Association, said in an interview last month.
And without a bipartisan bill to point to, Senate Democratic leaders are preparing to hew closely to the president’s outline, sources said.
Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), who reaffirmed her position that she will not vote for a bill without the public insurance option, added that any hope for bipartisanship on the bill is dead.
“I am committed to getting health care reform done — done soon and done right.
“I didn’t expect what took place,— she said in an interview. “I don’t think any of us did.
“I’m about 95 percent of the way there,— Halcro said Friday. “I’ve had some good conversations this week. I take the run seriously.
Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.) said. “I believe it’s worth listening to because I want legislation that is going to, in some shape or form, expand coverage and bring down the cost of health care.
The institution that he served so ably will never be the same without his voice of eloquence and reason. I will miss him dearly. Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.)
“I think everybody is sort of on pause and letting the president have the floor,— said one senior Senate Democratic aide.
“I think all the news about the town halls has made me more energized. We’ve got to make it happen. Failure is not an option,— Becerra said.
“It’s totally unclear why the White House is pushing this story,— one senior Senate GOP aide said.
support for the policy, the Arkansas News reported.Lincoln’s vote on a health care reform bill could be key as the Senate Democratic leadership looks to build a coalition of 60 Senators to pass legislation without
that the White House is unlikely to get heavily involved in crafting a bill until after Sept. 15 — the deadline Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) has set for moving forward on a bill, with or without
So without buy-in, Republicans have been bent on playing up the flaws in Democratic health care plans.
“I believe that Arkansas’ next United States Senator should help provide checks and balances on the policies being pushed by President [Barack] Obama and the D.C. leadership,— Baker said in his announcement