Will Reid Decide on Reconciliation to Get Health Care Bill?
</p> In the Senate, Reid says he’s determined to pass a health care bill by the Christmas recess.
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</p> In the Senate, Reid says he’s determined to pass a health care bill by the Christmas recess.
</p> Fred Cullis, who runs an industrial sales agency, announced his candidacy Wednesday afternoon, according to WDEL.
</p> The surveys also revealed relatively unknown Republican candidates to be leading Reid in early ballot tests.
Three dozen Democrats just voted against the health care bill that Obama will likely tout as the hallmark of his presidency.
Michael Arcuri, D-N.Y., for backing the House’s health care bill (HR 3962).
Bart Stupak’s (D-Minn.) anti-abortion amendment doesn’t make it into the Senate version of a health care reform bill, a task that at least one Senator thinks the chamber already has the votes to do.
</p> The winner of the GOP primary will face Rep. Mark Schauer next November.
</p> Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider said all were charged with unlawful entry.
</p> “That door is very much open. I’d very much like to have their input and participation,— Dodd said at a press conference.
</p> Of course, the timing of any Senate bill depends in large part on when the Congressional Budget Office gives Reid its cost estimate of the bill, something Democratic aides said is expected by the
s health care bill.
</p> “If we had done that right, the bill would have been extremely unlikely [to pass], if we’d brought up the illegal immigration motion to recommit,— said Rep.
</p> Perriello and Nye’s votes diverged most recently — and most notably — on the health care bill the House narrowly passed on Saturday.
</p> But they got a critical boost when President Barack Obama told ABC News on Monday night that he wanted to change the language in the final House bill so that “neither side feels that it’s being betrayed
</p> Let’s look at the Democrats from Republican-leaning districts who voted for the bill and Republicans from Democratic-friendly districts who opposed it.
</p> One challenge is that the abortion bridge built to get this bill through the House remains exceedingly fragile.
Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) to lift his hold on a veterans’ health bill that Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) hopes to clear before the chamber adjourns this week for a three-day recess.</p> Sens.
</p> The Iowa Republican seems to have made peace with not getting to see his son, Mick, say “I do.— </p> “Not being here to cast a vote against this health care bill was never an option,— King told
Rancher and real estate investor Marvin Carlson is also in the race, and Bill Martin, CEO of the Michigan Association of Realtors, has expressed interest, though sources on the ground say he is leaning
But it is not clear what language regarding abortion Reid will include in the Senate bill.