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Progress cited in water rights case
Friday, December 18th, 2009. Issue 51, Volume 13. A tentative water rights agreement that was reached between the Pechanga Indian tribe and the Rancho California Water District a year ago would be cemented under legislation recently introduced by Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack.
Thursday Dec 17 | FactCheck.org
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has unleashed a radio ad campaign targeting five Republican members of Congress.
After Words: Greg Mortenson, author of "Stones into Schools" interviewed by Mary Bono Mack
Greg Mortenson, co-founder of the Central Asia Institute and author of "Three Cups of Tea," talks about his latest book, "Stones into Schools." The book follows Mortenson and his colleagues as they work to set up remote schools for girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan .
GOProud attacks Pougnet on tax
Given the national attention next year's 45th Congressional race is already getting, we anticipated the hits will start early.
Bono Mack Announces Funding for PSP Airport Tower
Rep. Mary Bono Mack, R-Calif. , issued the following news release: Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack today announced that the Palm Springs International Airport will receive $2 million in federal funds, which Bono Mack requested, towards a new airport control tower.
Health reform proponents picket
A group of proponents of national health care reform gathered Tuesday night near Rep.
US Senate should take a lesson from Australia
Being married to an Australian and having lived "down under" for a brief time, I pay more attention than most Americans to Aussie politics.
Romney pays visit for Bono Mack
It appears Rep. Mary Bono Mack won't wait long into the new calendar year to unveil some endorsements.
Bornstein rallies for Well in the Desert
Prominent affordable housing advocate and former state Assembly member Julie Bornstein will argue on behalf of Well in the Desert's proposed new location at the City Council's Dec.
Bono Mack's week hectic after vote
Judging by our inbox, last week was a busy one for Rep. Mary Bono Mack. She got hammered by several Democratic groups for voting no on the health care reform policy that passed in the House.
Survey says Britain does health care better
A recent Gallup poll survey revealed that 75 percent of people in both Britain and Canada were satisfied with their health care.
Congresswoman to Host Job Fair in Indio
Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack will host a job fair at the Workforce Development Center in Indio on Friday, November 13th between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Workforce Development Center, located at 44199 Monroe Street, Indio, California 92201.
Save the Salton Sea before it's too late
It's time for action on the state's largest lake before it turns into the nation's biggest toxic dust bowl.
Just don't call him 'comrade Campbell'
Tom Campbell is holding his own so far in the battle for the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
Educators push for better control over prescription drugs at home
While students tie red ribbons to "say no to drugs," health educators urge parents to lock up prescription medicines.
'Tea Party' draws over 100 unhappy with government
More than 100 people angry with Congress and the president gathered in Palm Desert Saturday for a candidates rally.
Talk of 'public option' draws big crowd response
The emotional debate over health care reform raging across the nation landed squarely in the Coachella Valley on Monday.
Public gets chance to talk details with valley experts
Like many of the town halls taking place across the nation, "American Health Care: What is the Cure?" panel on Monday was tense with emotion as panelists discussed how to fix America's health care crisis.
Monday night the Desert Sun along with AARP of California will sponsor the "American Health Care: What is the Cure?" at the Eisenhower Medical Center.
Panel to discuss proposed health care reforms tonight
The Desert Sun is proud to help sponsor "American Health Care: What is the Cure?" today at the Eisenhower Medical Center.
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