12 hrs ago | Flyer Group
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.
18 hrs ago | WDRB-TV Louisville
Kentucky, Indiana representatives vote on healthcare
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Yesterday | The Tribune
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.
Ellsworth work on abortion amendment called integral to bill passage
Rep. Brad Ellsworth, D-Ind., was being credited Saturday by anti-abortion advocates with playing an integral role in crafting an agreement that enabled House members to pass health care reform bill Bill details The House health care bill passed Saturday would: n Require most Americans to purchase health insurance or pay a fine.
Hoosier Democrats not tipping hand on health care vote
WASHINGTON - It remained unclear Friday whether a majority of Indiana lawmakers -- or even a majority of the state's Democrats -- will support the biggest expansion of the nation's health care system in decades.
Abortion deal as Dems try to reach 218
Democratic leaders trying to preserve a high-stakes Saturday vote on a House health reform bill battled a swift current of rank-and-file defections Friday as the White House swung into action to help corral the final votes.
A Saturday vote on health care reform is anticipated in the House of Representatives as two Indiana congressmen now play key roles in the ongoing debate.
Daniels urges Hill to vote no on health bill
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mitch Daniels is urging Indiana's congressional delegation to vote against the health care legislation expected to be considered by the U.S. House this week, saying it will cost the state and its residents too much.
House Dems Continue Health Reform Negotiations, Close To Deal On Abortion Coverage
House Democrats are nearing a compromise over abortion language in the chamber's health care reform bill , CongressDaily reports.
Blue Dogs demand deficit, cost-curve answers
Blue Dogs demand deficit, cost-curve answers - Glenn Thrush: Blue Dogs demand deficit, cost-curve answers October 29, 2009 Categories: Health Care Blue Dogs demand deficit, cost-curve answers A pack of Blue Dog Democrats, leery of the House health care bill's price tag, have sent a long list of detailed questions to the Congressional Budget Office ...
'Conservative Democrat' Ellsworth seen as centrist | DATABASE
BOB GWALTNEY / Courier Press archives "I've seen your picture on a paper," says 7-year-old Brylar Metz as he runs up to U.S. Rep.
Second-term Democrat has raised almost $389K for re-election
Brad Ellsworth's district when he seeks re-election next year, it's too far out from shore to be spotted.
Notes from Washington: Health care bills wait on Bayh, Chandler, Hill
There was considerable movement on the health care reform front in Congress in the last week.
It's official: Greenway getting $969,000 in funding
They asked for $3 million. However, those with the Ohio River Greenway Development Commission aren't complaining.
Video: Pelosi: 'A brighter future' Video: Hoyer: 'A historic time' Video: Health care: 'Trick or treat' Video: GOP decries health 'takeover' "This really is a government takeover of health care in America," said Rep.
Energy, water bill has $420 million for local projects
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama signed a $33.5 billion spending bill Wednesday for energy and water projects, including more than $420 million for Kentucky and Indiana initiatives.
I'm still laughing about the musicians concerned that their music is being used to torture Gitmo detainees.
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