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Senators Say Party-Line Vote Helps Financial Reform Effort
</p> According to Warner and others, Senators can focus on reaching a bipartisan deal now that the markup is behind them. </p> “This does help.
Academics Judge The Values Divide
</p> Ultimately, Cahn said she hopes readers find new ways to bridge the cultural divide.
Heard on the Hill: Power to the Purple
</p> Just hours before casting her vote on the historic health care bill, the Ohio Republican completed the National Marathon on Saturday morning, posting an impressive unofficial time of four hours and
Another President’s Court Drama
</p> That drama is just one of the many gripping accounts in “Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt Vs. the Supreme Court.”
Anti-Washington Fervor Not Bad for All Democrats
</p> Other Democratic challengers interviewed — including Suzan DelBene, a former Microsoft executive who is taking on Rep.
Some Recruits Fall Short on the Financial Front
</p> Even though there are other Republicans in the race, the NRCC is standing by Roby.
Health Care Rule Passes, Clearing Way for Final Approval
</p> The rule provides for two hours of debate followed by votes on the Senate health care bill, a Republican motion to recommit, and the reconciliation package of fixes to the Senate bill.
Hoyer: Leaders Still Rounding Up Votes
</p> Responding to the remarks of some protesters, Hoyer said the debate has been “denigrated.”</p> The Majority Leader disputed Boehner’s contention that the bill is unpopular.
Senate Prepares to Pick Up Fight
</p> “It will be important that we stay together so we can keep the bill strong,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said.
Larson Says Democrats Have the Votes for Health Bill
</p> Pence said those savings were illusory and suggested the bill would vastly increase the red ink pouring out of Washington, D.C.
Democratic Leaders Say Stupak Not On Board Yet
</p> MSNBC reported earlier that Stupak — and others opposing the final health bill over the abortion language — would vote in favor.
House Approves Historic Health Care Overhaul
</p> The vote sends the Senate’s health care bill to the president for his signature following a weekend of high drama.
Deal Resigns From House
</p> Deal’s resignation from the House was effective at 11:45 p.m. on March 21.
GOP: Executive Order Won’t Stop Abortion Funding
</p> The White House said on Sunday that President Barack Obama plans to issue an executive order ensuring no taxpayer funds are used to fund abortions.</p> On Sunday afternoon, Rep.
Scene: Democrats Make Impromptu March to Capitol for Health Care Vote
At a press conference after the Democrats’ final caucus on health care, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) predicted the bill would pass and then Democrats made an impromptu march to the Capitol to begin
Rove Blames Obama for Political Breakdown
</p> “This is an indictment of the president,” Rove said on ABC’s “This Week.” Rove added of the president, “He has been aloof, distant, detached.”
Obama to Senate: Bring This Debate to a Close’
President Barack Obama insisted early Monday morning that the health care bill cleared for his signature by the House less than an hour earlier was the product of bipartisanship even though no Republicans
Stupak Negotiating a Deal, Still a ‘No’ on Health Bill
</p> But Stupak said he wants to vote in favor of the bill, set for passage later this evening.</p> “We’re not there yet, we’re trying to get there.”
House Votes Down GOP Motion on Abortion
</p> House Republicans tried tossing up one more procedural obstacle to the health care overhaul bill by forcing a vote explicitly banning abortion, but the motion was rejected Sunday night on a 232-199