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The Santa State
2 hours ago ago from Nancy Barto - State Representative
December 20, 2009 by nancy_barto .some at the Legislature have great faith - they believe the State is akin to Santa Claus. During this week's fifth Special Session on the budget, analogies that State Government was acting like and the Grinch because we were reducing state spending by $194 million, added some humor to the discussion, but not much reality. After all, the characters in these fictions are private community members , ...
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23 hours ago ago from Pure Pierre Politics
South Dakota Government Blog by Bob Mercer Pure Pierre Politics Home About Me Elected Officials State Agencies Regents change policy on nepotism, consensual relationships Regarding Sen. Howie Assuming he goes forward, state Sen. Gordon Howie would be the seventh man to enter the 2010 campaign for election as South Dakota's next governor. Howie, R-Rapid City, is midway of his third term in the ...
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4 hours ago ago from Republican Governors Association
RGA REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS ASSOCIATION login Contribute! HOME About Blog Initiatives Policy War Room Gov. Barbour Statement on Healthcare Legislation Posted by admin in Uncategorized on December 20th, 2009 | 0 Responses As debate enters its final hours, the Senate Democratic Leadership says it has exactly the number of votes needed to pass its dreadful healthcare reform bill. Despite opposition from a ...
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2 hours ago ago from Taxable Talk
There is no free lunch. If the government provides us a benefit, it's really we who provide that benefit. It's our government, and the money that it's giving us is our own, whether that money is borrowed or comes from tax receipts. The health care legislation that appears likely to pass the Senate is such a bill. The legislation, which runs at least 2000 pages, contains numerous tax components. The latest change eliminates a tax on ...
Related contentWho Wins And Who Loses In Senate Health Care Bill... I'm Sure Inquiring Minds Would Like To Know!
10 hours ago ago from GLOBAL AWARENESS 101 - Let your VOICE be heard and get involved. OUR future depends on it!
The Associated Press Who wins, who loses in Senate health bill written by Erica Werner (AP) Monday December 21, 2009 12:49am EST WASHINGTON — The little town of Libby, Mont., isn't mentioned by name in the Senate's mammoth health care bill, but its 2,900 citizens are big winners in the legislation, thanks to the influence of Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont. After pushing for years for help ...
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The political world's winners and losers in health-care reform
9 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Politics
With all 60 Senate Democrats (finally) lined up behind the health-care bill, the legislation looks likely to be approved by the world's greatest deliberative body by Christmas Eve. The Fix's gift to you, loyal reader? A look back on the fight that was -- and what a fight it was! -- to see who won and who lost. Winners -- President Obama: Did the White House underestimate the challenge of reforming the health-care system? Absolutely. ...
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14 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC17.com
News Video News Health Care Bill Faces Key Senate Test Vote By AP, Associated Press (AP), 2 hours, 3 minutes ago sdf Credit: AP Online WASHINGTON Senate Democrats confidently advanced heath care legislation Sunday toward a make-or-break test vote in ...
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15 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Who wins, who loses in Senate health bill WASHINGTON (AP) -- The little town of Libby, Mont., isn't mentioned by name in the Senate's mammoth health care bill, but its 2,900 citizens are big winners in the legislation, thanks to the influence of Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont. After pushing for years for help for residents, many of whom suffer from asbestos-related illnesses from a now-closed mineral mining operation, Baucus ...
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23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) asserted on Sunday that the Senate's version of health care legislation will, by and large, be the final product, even though negotiators in the House and Senate have yet to merge their respective bills. The North Dakota Democrat, during an appearance on Fox News Sunday, offered a reading of the political tea leaves, predicting that several conservative Democratic senators would abandon reform if too many changes ...
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