Sep 30, 2009 | UPI
Singapore's air force is considering training F-16 pilots in the United States. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has notified Congress of two F-16 training programs.
House votes to cut off money to ACORN
The House today voted 345-75 to cut off all federal dollars to ACORN , the community activist organization, following sharp criticism of the organization from conservative radio and TV commentators.
Health-reform bill will pass, say Democratic leaders in Congress
Democratic congressional leaders predicted passage of health-care legislation within a few months despite Republican opposition, claiming momentum from President Barack Obama's speech Wednesday night and renewed commitment from lawmakers.
Presidenta s speech on health care reform falls flat with Southwest Ohio lawmakers
President Barack Obama's attempt to sway reluctant lawmakers to support sweeping health care legislation fell flat among southwest Ohio lawmakers, who remain largely convinced that Obama's plan represents a costly government takeover of the health care system.
GOP lawmakers bash Dems' energy bill; pitch their plan
U.S. House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-West Chester., on Wednesday, Sept. 2, led a Republican charge against the "cap and trade" energy legislation passed by the House in June with mostly Democratic support.
US Congressman Steve Austria stopped by the Fayette County Commission on Aging Thursday morning for a Town Hall meeting.
GOP sees harm to Ohio from climate-change bill
U.S. House Minority Leader John Boehner and other GOP House members pressed their case in Columbus yesterday against climate-change legislation, charging that it would drive more jobs out of ailing Ohio.
Brendan DeMelle: Protesters Outnumber Attendees At Ohio GOP 'Energy Summit'
A 'GOP Energy Summit' held today at Ohio State attracted more protesters outside than attended the event hosted by Ohio Congressman Bob Latta inside a campus building.
Environmentalists Dress As Cavemen To Protest Republican Energy Hearing
Start a conversation about global warming, energy use and the economy. In seconds, you'll find people ready to call each other names and no one willing to compromise.
Dems hope Sept. alters health talk
Sharon Stout stands along North Street in Springfield, Ohio, on Tuesday and demonstrates for health insurance reform during a rally in front of U.S. Rep.
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