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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.
Young gun eyes 9th District seat
Todd Young believes 2010 will be a great year for Republicans when it comes to elections - especially in Indiana's 9th District.
Gary Andres is vice chairman of research at Dutko Worldwide in Washington, D.C., and a regular contributor to The Weekly Standard.
Reader finds attack ads filled with misinformation The U.S. Chamber of Commerce ads attacking Rep.
The Fix: The sticky wicket of Afghanistan
Depressed Democrats Polling in Ohio and Connecticut spells trouble for Democrats.
Bayh asked to reject public option
It was a small protest rally, but a big issue. Along drizzly 10th Street on Tuesday afternoon, stood Matt Duncan, an 18-year-old Providence High School senior who'd come to the office of U.S. Sen.
Hill: Vote moves reform forward
I have consistently reiterated the need for, and my support of, health care reform throughout my congressional tenure.
Brad Ellsworth, D-Ind., for supporting the House Democratic leadership's health care reform bill.
Driehaus pleads case on health care vote
U.S. Rep. Steve Driehaus Under fire for voting for the health-care reform bill passed by the U.S House of Representatives 220-215 Saturday, Steve Driehaus , D-West Price Hill, stopped into Courier offices Tuesday morning to plead his case to our business readers.
Hill stands up for constituents in health care debate I want to publicly thank our Congressman, Baron Hill, for his support of H.R. 3962, The Affordable Health Care for America Act.
Ellsworth, Hill health votes cited
A self-described progressive advocacy group and a union giant are teaming up to thank Reps.
Historic House health care vote divides Kentucky and Indiana lawmakers
WASHINGTON - For area Democratic lawmakers, the House vote Saturday on health care reform was an historic opportunity to fulfill a 100-year-old progressive vision of universal coverage for all Americans.
Hill's yes vote on health care draws converse reactions
As to be expected with such a controversial vote, feedback over Indiana Rep. Baron Hill's support of health care reform passed Saturday by the House has been mixed.
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.
With the U.S. House of Representatives passage of H.R. 3962 Saturday in Washington, the country now looks to the U.S. Senate to see if a new health care bill will make it through.
Kentucky, Indiana representatives vote on healthcare
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Health care reform shifts to Senate
Any momentum from Saturday's historic House approval of a sweeping health care overhaul is likely to be short-lived as focus moves to the Senate, where progress has been stalled for weeks.
Health bill changes sway Hoosier
So much for the political power of the public option. Reps. Baron Hill of Indiana, elected with the class of 2006 that gave Democrats the House majority, and Dan Maffei of New York, who rode to office with President Obama on a Democratic wave last year, were among the last lawmakers to make up their minds on Saturday's historic health care vote.
Indiana delegation split over health care bill
After Congress passed a sweeping health care reform bill late Saturday night, Hoosier lawmakers quickly responded.
From Indiana, the Ninth Congressional District's Baron Hill : Hill's district has gone back and forth between Democrat and Republican.
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