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GOP Gambit Surprised Senate Democrats

</p> Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) had just wrapped up a marathon 15-hour voting session on the health care reconciliation bill that stretched over two days, finishing his yearlong effort to complete

Obama Praises Congress for Passing Health Care Law

President Barack Obama used his weekly radio address on Saturday to tout this week’s passage of his signature issue, a sweeping health care overhaul bill, along with key student loan reforms.

Lobbyists Follow Members on the Road

</p> The AFL-CIO is sponsoring 50 airport “thank you” events for lawmakers who voted for the bill as well as attending town halls for Members to offer vocal support.

Sales Job Starts on Health Care

</p> On Friday, Google spokesman Galen Panger said a study of the search engine’s traffic shows that searches on the health care bill since its final passage last week are 10 times higher than at any

New Players Enter Redistricting Fight

While Republicans and Democrats battle for the upper hand in selling the recently enacted health care bill, party operatives on both sides of the aisle are solidifying their strategies behind the scenes

Republicans Push ‘Repeal and Replace’ Strategy

</p> “What we’d like to do is see this bill never become law [and] replace it with constructive solutions to specific problems, like those that we have been promoting for the past year,” Senate Minority

S.C. Lawmaker Faces Crowded GOP Primary

</p> Gowdy said Inglis has sent mixed signals on the subject of the individual mandate in the health care bill and has done the same thing with issues from global warming to compromising with Democratic

Snag Sends Health Bill Back to House

</p> The House will have to take up health care legislation again — likely within the next day or two — after the bill hit a speed bump early Thursday morning in the Senate.