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Schedule Crimps Money Chase

</p> Even Reid, who is facing the re-election fight of his career, has been forced to scrap events.

Harkin: Congress Is on the Cusp of History

</p> Our bill will extend coverage to more than 94 percent of Americans. If you already have insurance and you’re happy with it, you will be able to keep it.

Reid Lashes Back at GOP Attacks Over Fundraiser

</p> Reid also accused Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and other Republicans of attempting to stall the health care bill as a result of criticism from “Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck … [who are] upset

Mica: Congress Dithers as Economy Fails

</p> While it would be ideal to complete a traditional six-year authorization bill this year, neither the Senate nor President Obama has been willing to take on such a task.

Democrats to Caucus at 5 p.m. on Compromise

</p> “While I appreciate the willingness of all parties to engage in good-faith discussions, I do not support proposals that would replace the public option in the bill with a purely private approach,

Reid Suggests He May Scrap Weekend Session

</p> “I’ve indicated to the Republican leader that it would probably be to everyone’s advantage if we allowed people to go home for the weekend,— Reid said in a floor statement, noting the chamber will

House Democrats Warm to Senate Compromise

Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) appear likely to balk at a final bill unless language similar to Stupak’s, which was included in the House bill, ends up in a final conference measure.

Both Parties Pile Earmarks Onto Spending Bill

</p> House Republicans trumpeting their efforts to rein in federal spending may have some difficulty explaining the $446.8 billion omnibus appropriations bill released Tuesday night, in which they have

Obama Praises Senate Democrats’ Health Care Deal

President Barack Obama on Wednesday gave his blessing to the deal struck by Democrats Tuesday night to change the public option in the Senate health care bill, saying it will help move the legislation