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Does anyone in Washington tell the truth? Why should Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid be believed when he promises states can 'opt-out' of a public option on health care? This isn't like opting-out of sex education class.
Viewpoint: Pay attention and protect Ind. jobs
I write to you as a longtime Madison County resident, raising a family in the area I adore with the people I love.
Group hits streets for health care: 'Working America' urges votes to contact Sen. Bayh
Professional community organizers with Working America, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO, were in Terre Haute on Thursday attempting to put grassroots pressure on Indiana Sen.
Conservation, business leaders back Graham on energy
S.C. conservationists and business leaders rallied to U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's defense Tuesday, after an energy industry group began running ads critical of the Republican's support of a bi-partisan energy bill.
Cal Thomas: Free market holds answer to health insurance reform
Does anyone in Washington, D.C., tell the truth? Why should Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid be believed when he promised that states can opt out of a public option on health care? This isn't like opting out of sex education class.
Family issues hurt Bayh VP odds
Barack Obama's inner circle knew that two of Sen. Evan Bayh's weaknesses as a vice presidential candidate would involve his family: his wife's position on corporate boards and the decision to send their twin sons to private school in Washington.
If you thought Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., couldn't tick off any more liberals than he did earlier this week, well, you thought wrong.
Bayh appears torn in health care debate
Indiana Senator Evan Bayh will cast key votes in the health care debate on Capitol Hill.
Ind. Law - Update on Ed DeLaneya s medical condition
Monday, November 02, 2009 Ind. Law - Update on Ed DeLaney's medical condition The ILB has just received this statement re the condition of Indianapolis attorney and legislator Ed DeLaney: Indianapolis, IN.
Health Care Progress Report: November 2
Congress is indeed "closer than ever before" to passing comprehensive health care legislation, as President Obama has often remarked.
Sen. Bayh lost 'coin toss' for VP slot | Legislative notebook
According to a book by Obama's campaign manager, Sen. Evan Bayh was just a coin toss away from becoming Obama's vice president In other state news, an Indianapolis man is in custody after an attack on a state lawmaker Poll Would Indiana Sen.
Administration Hints At Tax Increases, Spending Cuts - Just Like FDR...
TOPICS White House I can draw only one of two conclusions : Either the Obama administration's economic advisers and their Congressional enablers are as dumb as a box of hammers and completely oblivious to the history of the first Great Depression , or they do know and are gambling with the nation's economy anyway - because they're afraid the ...
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.
Democrats study ways to lower federal deficit
Faced with anxiety in financial markets about the huge federal deficit and the potential for it to become an electoral liability for Democrats, the White House and congressional leaders are weighing options for narrowing the gap, including a bipartisan commission that could force tax increases and spending cuts.
Wayward DINOs assume they can block health care reform and work with the GOP to filibuster an opt-out public option, because they always know their pimps in the industry will bankroll them.
Health bill hits insurers, drugs, medical devices as Dems search for votes, money to pass plan
The health care overhaul bill produced by House Democrats would impose an array of new taxes, fees and government mandates on major players in the health industry, including insurers, doctors and drugs and medical devices makers.
The Big Question: What could Democrats gain or lose by tackling the healthcare bill alone?
Some of the nation's top political commentators, legislators and intellectuals offer their insight into the biggest question burning up the blogosphere today.
Souder, Pence to oppose health-care proposal
WASHINGTON Hoosier Republicans immediately panned the Democratic proposal to extend health care to millions of Americans Thursday and said they will oppose it.
Does anyone in Washington tell the truth? Why should Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid be believed when he promises states can "opt-out" of a public option on health care? This isn't like opting-out of sex education class.
Small-business owners feel squeeze of health care costs
Indianapolis business owner Bruce Hetrick experienced in a very personal way how volatile costs are for small businesses trying to provide health insurance to employees.
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