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On Saturday November 7, the House of Representatives voted to pass the Affordable Health Care for All Americans Act and set the ball rolling for the Senate to take up its version of the reform bill last week.
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Democrats had their own intraparty fight the other week over abortion coverage in the health care bill, and the battle lines were decidedly gender-based. The fight to include restrictions in the House bill was led by two men, Bart Stupak of Michigan and Brad Ellsworth of Indiana, while two women, Diana DeGette of Colorado and Louise Slaughter of ...
Bayh an 'empty suit,' rival says
Marlin Stutzman, one of three Republicans running for the GOP Senate nomination in 2010, began running a commercial last week calling Sen.
Catholic Church: Guilty of Money-Laundering?
Many churches in America have set up separate divisions in their organizations to administer charitable programs in their local communities.
Proud of Brad Ellsworth's vote for health care bill
Dr. Larry Bucshon, Republican candidate for Indiana's Congressional Eighth District, in his November 10 commentary, asks that the voters hold Rep.
Ellsworth not the Blue Dog Democrat he claims to be
Rep. Brad Ellsworth has given us proof that he's not the "Blue Dog Democrat" he always claims to be before he votes for whatever it is that Nancy Pelosi needs his vote for.
The Fix: The sticky wicket of Afghanistan
Depressed Democrats Polling in Ohio and Connecticut spells trouble for Democrats.
Christine M. Flowers: Madame Speaker bows to reality
NANCY PELOSI has gotten her wish: A sweeping health-care bill. Madame Speaker did something that so many Mr.
Brad Ellsworth, D-Ind., for supporting the House Democratic leadership's health care reform bill.
Don't let abortion destroy health-care reform
For some years, Democrats have denounced parodies casting their party as utterly closed to the views of those who oppose abortion.
Health care bill reignites abortion debate
Pro-choice and anti-abortion forces, each promising to mobilize the public, are girding for battle in the Senate, which aims to begin debate soon on its health care bill.
Old National to mark 175 years at NY stock exchange
Old National Bancorp will celebrate its 175th anniversary Wednesday by ringing the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
Pro-life Health Care Amendment to be Considered
WASHINGTON A group of pro-life Democrats say an agreement has been reached that will allow the House to consider an amendment that will strictly prohibit funding of abortion services in insurance plans on the National Health Exchange.
Group hits streets for health care: 'Working America' urges votes to contact Sen. Bayh
Professional community organizers with Working America, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO, were in Terre Haute on Thursday attempting to put grassroots pressure on Indiana Sen.
Dona t Let Abortion Destroy Health Care Reform
For some years, Democrats have denounced parodies casting their party as utterly closed to the views of those who oppose abortion.
Whata s next for health reform after the House passed their bill, H.R. 3962?
What's next for health reform after the House passed their bill, H.R. 3962? November 8, 2009 Originally published in MedPage Today by Emily P. Walker, MedPage Today Washington Correspondent The House of Representatives voted 220 to 215 to pass historic healthcare reform legislation late Saturday night, after 11 hours of debate before a packed ...
Ellsworth, Hill health votes cited
A self-described progressive advocacy group and a union giant are teaming up to thank Reps.
Capitol Briefing: New campaign targets Democrats
By Ben Pershing A conservative seniors' group is launching a seven-figure ad campaign against House Democrats who voted for the party's health-care reform bill Saturday, accusing them of cutting Medicare and saddling future generations with hefty deficits.
Abortion Continues To Snag Health Reform Legislation, Divide Lawmakers
The divisive issue of abortions, a lingering hurdle to health reform legislation, is plaguing both House and Senate Democratic leaders, the Los Angeles Times reports.
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AUSTIN, Texas-- --Many KB Home homebuyers now have a second chance to qualify for a federal tax credit on the purchase of their new home.
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