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Democrats Reach Deal on ‘Cadillac’ Tax

</p> The debate over the “Cadilac— tax is one of biggest disputes between the House and Senate over the health care reform bill, with the overwhelming majority of House Democrats opposed to the idea,

White House Officials Rejoice Over Union Deal

on Thursday proclaimed the agreement with unions on taxing high-cost insurance plans a major victory for health care reform legislation, asserting that it improves on the policy included in the Senate bill

Pelosi, Hoyer Promise 72 hours to Review Health BIll

leaders are keeping mum on the details of their secret negotiations with the Senate and the White House on health care, but they are promising that there will be at least 72 hours to review the final bill

Obama Tries to Referee Unrest

</p> But Andrews praised Obama, saying the president had chosen the perfect time to get involved in the nitty-gritty of the bill.

Nelson Still On Board

his intent was when he proposed it and how it ended up in the Senate bill.

DSCC Maxes Out to Coakley in January

</p> Coakley’s campaign reported the contribution, made Jan. 10, in her pre-general election report with the Federal Election Commission.

Gibbs: Democrats Will Recognize Stakes of Midterms

Liberals have been concerned about the president’s decision to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan and to jettison a public insurance option form the health care reform bill, among other issues.

Massachusetts: Neighbor Funds Ads for GOP Candidate

</p> The $200,000 ad buy features two 30-second spots, one of which features Bill Binnie — GOP candidate for the Senate in New Hampshire — talking up the Senate candidacy of Brown, who faces voters Tuesday

Heard on the Hill: A Mini Mistake

</p> Here’s how it works: Visitors to Hodes’ Web site vote on which of the four candidates vying for the GOP nomination — Bill Binnie, Jim Bender, Kelly Ayotte and Ovide Lamontagne — “has gone farthest