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Wyden Brings On Health Headaches

</p> The Oregon Democrat surprised Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Democratic leaders last week with harsh criticism about the committee bill, as well as with his last-minute push for an amendment

Big Sky on Health Bill

</p> Tester is withholding a direct appeal to Baucus to strike the proposal pending the outcome of the forthcoming merger of Baucus’ Finance bill and legislation previously approved by the Health, Education

It’s Still the Economy

—</p> Democrats have yet to figure out a way to pay for that bill and are trying to avoid raising gasoline or other taxes during a recession.

K Street Files: Small Business’ Big Fear

—</p> </p> Family Feud. The American Clinical Laboratory Association has cheered a recent compromise in the Senate Finance Committee’s health care bill that affects the lab industry.

Watchdogs Want More Tariff Details

</p> Bill Allison, a senior fellow at the Sunlight Foundation, said lawmakers still should be required to include in the legislation more specifics about who the beneficiaries are.

Health Bills Get Religion

Democratic leaders are not being honest with evangelicals about the difficulties in crafting a bill that could avoid covering the contentious procedure, Land said.

Visitors Can Pretend to Advise Abe

</p> Instead of relaxing during his visits to the cottage, Lincoln was faced with difficult decisions such as the emancipation of African-American slaves and issues of the Civil War.

Finance Vote Delayed

</p> The Senate Finance Committee will not vote Tuesday as expected on final approval of a massive health care reform bill because the Congressional Budget Office has not yet finished scoring the bill

For Kilroy, MS Makes the Message Stronger

</p> Like Wasserman Schultz, Myrick became a champion for cancer-related causes: In 2000, she pushed through a bill that would allow all women diagnosed with cervical and breast cancer under the National

If It’s Not Health, No One Cares

</p> Of course there’s the financial services regulatory overhaul and the climate change bill lumbering through the legislative process, but with senior members of the House Financial Services panel and