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My foggy legislative crystal ball
6 hours ago ago from KeithHennessey.com
I tried to update my projections for health care legislation but found I was making wild guesses. This is too much of an inside game for me to predict what will happen over the next ten days. My crystal ball is foggy. I can, however, offer some questions and observations for you to consider. I hope you find them useful. Q: Is there a deal? A: We don’t know. We know that, at the behest of the President, Leader Reid is ...
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4 hours ago ago from Non Socialist
from the Office of Senator Mitch McConnell Thursday, December 17, 2009 ‘And here’s the most outrageous part: at the end of this rush, they want us to vote on a bill that no one outside the Majority Leader’s conference room has even seen. That’s right. The final bill we’ll vote on isn’t even the one we’ve had on the floor. It’s the deal Democrat leaders have been trying to work out in private’ WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senate ...
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20 minutes ago ago from Village to Village
Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Clerk’s office certified December 8 th CD2 election results. The final numbers had little impact to the election night figures. It was a clear win for Paul Krekorian. Krekorian has now won the seat with 56.64 percent of the vote. This is 11,462 votes, up 652 from the election night total of 11,462. Christine Essel’s numbers increased to 8775 ...
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4 hours ago ago from The Center for Michigan » A Forum for Our State's Future
By Susan J. Demas House Dems, GOP Come Together on Plan to Cut Lawmakers Pay by 10%. That was the headline of a press release trumpeting the bipartisan effort of House Speaker Andy Dillon (D-Redford Township) and Minority Leader Kevin Elsenheimer (R-Bellaire) on the biggest legislative news of last week. Echoing a theme from Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s State of the State address, the House resolution recommends a 10 percent pay ...
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11 hours ago ago from All Things D
What is Palm planning for the Consumer Electronics Show? Earlier this week, the company distributed invitations to a press event scheduled for the first day of the annual exposition in early January, but provided few details about what to expect. Last year at CES, Palm introduced the Pre and its new webOS operating system , so expectations for this gathering are already running high. Some expect Palm (PALM) to uncrate a new webOS handset, ...
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