In House Health Bill, Kids Play ‘Lottery of Geography’
How effectively will the House health care bill cover children? Turns out, it depends on where they live.
CHIP on Chopping Block in House Health Reform Bill
Nine months ago, Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill were all celebration as they hailed the renewal of the program. Last week, they called for its demise.
Band of Dems Blasts Geithner Plan
“Mr. Secretary, I’m not a man that fears this administration or you,” Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa.) told Geithner. “But I do fear the accumulation of power exercised by someone in the future that can be extraordinary.”
Rep: Finance Safeguards Just ‘TARP on Steroids’
Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.), a vocal critic of exorbitant executive pay, fears new legislation will give competitive advantage to the biggest banks.
Johnsen Opposition Mum on Possible Filibuster
Opponents could take up to 30 hours of precious floor time debating her nomination while Congress debates key legislation on health care, climate change and the economy.
Senators Slog While Unemployed Suffer
Republican senators are pushing controversial immigration and banking amendments to the unemployment insurance measure.
EPA Move Strikes Angry Note Among Coal-Friendly Dems
The Environmental Protection Agency last week threatened to revoke the permit for the largest mountaintop removal mine in all of Appalachia, citing the harmful effects the project would have on local water quality.
Conservative Base Stands Up to GOP in NY Race
“This is not a tea party hangover,” said Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of the Susan B. Anthony list. “It is every piece of the conservative base–the Club for Growth, social conservatives, right to work, pro-lifers, everyone–coming together.”
A Political Game of ‘Win the Docs’
Democrats are in the uncomfortable position of claiming that an overhaul of the way doctors are paid under Medicare is somehow not part of health care reform.
GOP Sets Sights on House Power Brokers for 2010
The candidates share a rationale: if any Democrats deserve to lose next year, it will be the powerful committee chairmen who are shepherding the party’s agenda through Congress.
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