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4 hours ago ago from The Traditional Values Coalition ::: Empowering People of Faith through Knowledge

Empowering People of Faith through Knowledge Get Free TVC NEWS Headlines for your Web Site Inside TVC Home Page Press Releases Editorials Action Alerts Special Reports Church Bulletin Inserts About TVC Traditional Values Defined Causes and Cures Of Homosexuality And Gender Identity Disorders Christian Seniors Association ...

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Concerned Women for America of Kansas: Health Care Reform Update

15 hours ago ago from The Kansas Progress

THE LATEST ON HEALTH CARE REFORM . . . On a motion made by Senator Barbara Boxer (D-California), the Senate voted Tuesday night to table the Nelson-Hatch amendment that bars funding of abortions in the massive health care bill. While many of the news stories reported that this amendment restricted abortions, this is simply not true. This amendment merely keeps what is current law by applying the Hyde amendment to the health care ...

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The Tortured Logic of Health Cares Abortion Foes | The Progressive

13 hours ago ago from The Progressive | Peace and social justice since 1909

Hello. Donate Login or Register for full access Popular Posts for Friday, December 11, 2009 Web Exclusives Magazine Columnists Progressive Media Project Radio Progressosphere The Tortured Logic of Health Care s Abortion Foes By Ruth Conniff, December 10, 2009 The importance of this debate ...

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: Senate Rejects Abortion Restrictions 54 To 45

23 hours ago ago from Kirk Tanter\'s Blog

story by AP The Senate has rejected an effort to stiffen abortion restrictions in the health care bill. The vote was 54 to 45. Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah wanted to ban any insurance plan that gets taxpayer dollars from offering abortion coverage. The stronger restrictions mirrored provisions in the House-passed health care bill. The Senate bill currently allows insurance ...

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Sen. Enzi: It's 'Absolutely Not' Morally Right to Take Tax Money from Pro-Life Americans and Give it to Insurance Plans That Cover Abortion Capitol Hill – Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wy.) said it is "absolutely not" morally right to take taxpayer money from pro-life Americans to pay for health insurance plans that cover abortion.   As currently written, the Senate health care bill mandates that at least one health insurance plan available through ...

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Senator's antiabortion stand leaves him with moral dilemma on health-care reform bill

4 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Politics

When he took office in 1991 as Nebraska's governor, Ben Nelson was one of just two Democratic governors opposed to abortion rights. The other, Robert Casey Sr. of Pennsylvania, soon found that position played no small role in denying him a speaking role at the party's 1992 national convention. Almost 19 years later, with a new abortion fight threatening a Democratic priority -- the passage of sweeping health-care legislation -- Nelson finds ...

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IMS Health stock falls, as data mining ban pitched

13 hours ago ago from U.S. News

IMS Health stock falls, as data mining ban pitched Shares of IMS Health Inc. tumbled Friday, a day after an amendment was introduced to the Senate health care overhaul bill that would effectively ban pharmaceutical data mining. The amendment would end the drug company practice of buying prescription records to target sales pitches to doctors. Sens. Herb Kohl of Wisconsin and Dick Durbin of Illinois said the measure will "restrain undue ...

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Mike Lux: Better or Worse

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The new Senate deal over the public option has its good points and bad points, which I wrote about on Wednesday, and which everyone right now is analyzing and debating. A lot of how people feel about it, though certainly not all, is a classic glass half full vs half empty argument: it all depends on whether you tend to see things in a positive or negative light, and whether you are optimistic that progressives can build on what's good about ...

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Pharma Deal Shuts Down Senate Health Care Debate

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The White House, aided by Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.), is working hard to crush an amendment being pushed by Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) to allow for the reimportation of pharmaceutical drugs from Canada, Senate sources tell the Huffington Post. As a result, the Senate health care debate has come to a standstill: Carper has placed a "hold" on Dorgan's amendment and in response, Dorgan tells HuffPost, he'll object to any other amendments being ...

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Emma Ruby-Sachs: Senate Deal Lets Health Insurers Rob the Public Purse

20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

If you're a health insurer in the United States right now, your worst nightmare is a 50 year old woman with a slowly progressing terminal illness. Throw in some expensive cancer treatments or a long term course of drug therapy and you've got the insurer's bogeyman. But never fear, the Senate has just swept in to save the day. Too bad the public is the one funding the white night. The new Senate health care compromise proposes two ...

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