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Congress Should Change Energy-Climate Equation

</p> The House-passed climate bill would reduce U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases 83 percent by 2050, consistent with what science is telling us we must do.

Deluge of Lobbying to Hit Senate

A coalition of progressive groups that joined together after the House voted to insert abortion coverage restrictions in that chamber’s bill has organized a “DC Lobby Day— that will include visits to lawmakers

Book Explores Creative, Smart Leaders

He includes looks at political giants such as American President Ronald Reagan and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, as well as innovators such as Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and director Woody Allen

Obama Takes On Afghan War

</p> “The president is rising above politics to make this decision,— a White House official declared.</p> The official scoffed at criticism already emanating from GOP leaders.

People Over Politics: Pass Health Care Reform Now

Listening to the cable news chatter about the Senate vote to consider health care reform and the recently passed House bill, sometimes the discussion about health care seems too abstract.

Gillibrand’s Vulnerable, at Least in Theory

</p> On the Democratic side, officials said politicians such as Bill Thompson, New York City’s outgoing comptroller who lost by a surprisingly narrow margin to Michael Bloomberg (I) in November’s mayoral

Doctors Can’t Agree on Prescription for Reform

</p> Although Burgess is a member of the AMA, he opposed the House health care bill, which he said did not deal with Medicare payment reform and barely addressed the medical liability issue.

Obama Agenda Frustrates Left

We need a big jobs bill. We need big, bold public projects that will put a lot of people back to work.

Alexander Sheds His Mr. Nice Guy Image

</p> To be sure, Alexander, the No. 3 Senator in the Republican hierarchy, has continued to champion interparty partnerships — for instance, he introduced a new nuclear power bill earlier this month with