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Reid Threatens Monday Votes

</p> “I’ve tried lots of different ways to get them done, but there appears that the only thing I can do is file cloture,— Reid said. </p> Sen.

Obama Hails Health Care Effort

</p> Obama spoke at the White House after what he termed an “extraordinarily productive meeting— with officials from groups including the American Medical Association, the Pharmaceutical Research and

Welcome Into the Democratic Fold, Arlen

</p> You will soon have the opportunity to show your affirmative side by helping to design and enact an acceptable bill that takes us a long way toward affordable health care for all.

Health Care Groups to Cut Costs

</p> Christopher Jennings, a pharmaceutical lobbyist and former Clinton White House health care adviser, likened Monday’s letter to a “first leap off a diving board.— </p> Once you are at the edge, “

Blackburn’s Life Lessons

</p> “You don’t look like I thought you would,— the man said. “For such a big fighter, you’re a little bitty thing!

House Democrats Seek GOP Help on War Spending

—</p> Woolsey, who along with other liberals discussed the supplemental with President Barack Obama last month, said it was unclear how many caucus members would vote against the bill.

Top Staffer Conaton Preaches Togetherness

</p> Conaton had advised committee staffers to drop the usage of the George W. Bush administration designation “global war on terror— in the 2008 defense authorization bill.

McHugh Moves Into Spotlight

</p> McHugh, the ranking member on the House Armed Services Committee, co-led a markup hearing on a Pentagon acquisition reform bill that passed unanimously, and he co-sponsored legislation to keep Guantánamo

Armed and Ready for Battle

John McHugh (R-N.Y.), hope to see the bill ready for the president by Memorial Day.</p> “It’s doable,— McHugh said.

Specter Switch Leaves Casey Unfazed

</p> But for Specter’s home-state colleague, Sen. Bob Casey (D), it’s business as usual.</p> “Well to a certain extent it doesn’t change much at all,— Casey said.