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More Americans are getting help to pay home heating bills, and more are likely to need help as the economy continues to struggle, says the National Energy Assistance Directors' Association. Almost 8 million U.S. households received federal government help to heat homes in fiscal year 2009, up 33% from the prior year, the association says. Applications for assistance in the current fiscal year, which started Oct. 1, are running even ...
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9 hours ago ago from Salisbury News
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WASHINGTON Republican senators say they're ready to do everything in their power to delay action on the Democrats' health overhaul bill including requiring lengthy amendments to be read aloud on the floor. Senator John McCain of Arizona accused Democrats of violating President Barack Obama's promises of transparency by finalizing the sweeping health bill behind closed doors. McCain said Friday that given the secrecy, it's reasonable to ...
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