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Obama Issues the Challenge

He also issued one veto threat: Obama said he would reject any bill that came to his desk containing earmarks.

Health Care Repeal Process Signals GOP Intent

</p> Beyond that, the minority was granted half of the seven hours of general debate last week, not to mention most of the 12 hours of testimony on the bill in the Rules Committee on Jan. 6 — all broadcast

Big Cuts on the Agenda, Details on Hold

Aside from last week’s symbolic vote on repeal of the health care law — a bill even Republicans acknowledge has no chance of becoming law — the schedule has been limited to minor spending cuts such as

A Skeptical GOP Is Obama’s Top Target

</p> “We’re going to revisit this health care bill many, many times before it gets to where it ought to be,” Assistant Leader James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said late last week.

‘O’ Is for Obviously Overhyped

“O,” of course, is based on President Barack Obama’s historic 2008 campaign, while “Primary Colors” focused on President Bill Clinton’s run in 1992.

Democrats Look to Past to Chart Future

Needless to say, we’ve been stung by the other side boiling things down and saying things like ‘Death Tax,’ ‘Kill the Bill.’”</p> “We’re talking all the time about what we need to do,” Clyburn said.

Barrasso Makes Case for Health Care Repeal

Republicans turned to Senate Conference Vice Chairman John Barrasso, a doctor, on Saturday to keep the heat on Senate Democrats to bring up a bill to repeal President Barack Obama’s health care law.

Home Rule Advocates Bristle Over Abortion Funding Bill

“You’ve got the Republican leadership coming into office saying they’re going to reduce the power of the federal government and the third bill they introduce is a bill that would expand the power of the

New Democrats Hope to Build Bridge

Reed served as executive director of the president’s fiscal commission, and Daley, who served as Commerce secretary under President Bill Clinton, has a long history with Wall Street and the business community

DeValk to Exit as Reid’s Top Policy Adviser

</p> DeValk, a longtime Senate aide who has served in his current role since 2005, is the latest senior staffer to announce his departure from the Nevada Democrat’s office in the past few weeks.