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Seventh Republican joins race against Democrat Steve Kagen
A seventh Republican hoping to take on incumbent U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen of Appleton has officially launched his campaign.
Cost a key issue for critics of President Barack Obamas plan for Afghanistan troop levels
President Barack Obama likely will call for sending additional troops to Afghanistan when he delivers a speech to the nation Tuesday.
GOP party direction likely a focus of 2010 race
The midterm congressional election is about a year away, but the 8th District race already is shaping up to be a contentious one.
Guest column: House gets health-care reform bill right
With the U.S. House vote Nov. 7 approving historic health-care reform, America's working families are another step closer to winning quality, affordable health care for all.
Outagamie County boy inspires Kagen on health care
Scott and Brenda Rudie say they have no interest in getting caught up in partisan politics, but they have become participants in the heated national debate over health-care reform.
U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen, an Appleton Democrat, moves to protect 'black...
WASHINGTON - The same day the House of Representatives passed health care reform legislation, Rep.
Terri McCormick of Greenville enters Republican race to win 8th...
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Brandon Rudie inspires Rep. Steve Kagen on health care reform
Scott and Brenda Rudie say they have no interest in getting caught up in partisan politics, but they have become participants in the heated national debate over health care reform.
Why Local Congressmen Split on Health Care Reform Bill
After the House version of a health care reform bill passed this weekend, Northeast Wisconsin's elected leaders return to the state to talk about how they voted and why.
Republican Terri McCormick, a former Wisconsin representative, plans...
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U.S. Representative Steve Kagen, a Democrat from Appleton, hopeful...
Three days after voting in favor of health care reform legislation, U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen said Tuesday the ideas that came from northeastern Wisconsin this summer are in the bill.
Kagen Expects Health Care Bill from Senate by Year's End
Congressman Steve Kagen is back in Northeast Wisconsin talking about the one-trillion dollar health care reform package that narrowly passed the U.S. House over the weekend.
Statement from Kagen on bill passage
U.S. Congressman Steve Kagen released the following statement on the passage of a health care reform bill by the House.
Marc Trager seeks GOP nomination in 8th District
The Republican field of candidates running to challenge U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen, D-Appleton, gets bigger today as Howard physician Marc Trager announces his run for Congress.
Rep. Kagen talks health in Lakewood
Congressman Steve Kagen, whose Eighth Congressional District covers northeastern Wisconsin including eastern Langlade County, paid a visit to Lakewood to discuss health care reform with the staff from the Nicolet Medical & Dental Clinic.
Kagen seeks to save Green Bay mail center, postmark
U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen is trying to ensure that Green Bay retains its postmark. More importantly, perhaps, the Appleton Democrat wants to protect the jobs at the U.S. Postal Service mail processing and distribution center in Green Bay.
Three of four Republican 8th Congressional District hopefuls appear...
APPLETON - The 2010 election is drawing Republican candidates eager to flex their conservative muscle in northeastern Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District primary runoff.
Wis. GOP hopefuls attract national attention
Ashland County prosecutor Sean Duffy has impressed national Republican campaign officials with his early fundraising in his bid to unseat Rep.
Fox Valley Initiative forum keys on Rep. Steve Kagen's opponents
Republican candidates for Wisconsin's 8th congressional district will appear for the first time together in a candidate forum Tuesday.
Pelosi Short On Votes For 'Robust' Option
House liberals are stepping up efforts to push Speaker Pelosi and other leaders to exert more pressure on moderate colleagues to back a "robust" public insurance option, even though the effort continues to fall well short of the 218 votes needed to pass, according to a recent whip survey.
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