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16 hours ago ago from Vocal Minority
November 3, 2008 was the first nail in the coffin of the united States of America. The second nail came December 24, 2009. DECEMBER 24, 2009, 7:39 A.M. ET Senate Passes Health-Care Bill 60-39 Vote Is Landmark in Effort to Expand Insurance Coverage By GREG HITT and JANET ADAMY WASHINGTON -- The Senate approved sweeping health-overhaul legislation on Thursday, a landmark moment for White House-led efforts to expand ...
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17 hours ago ago from India Business Blog News
2009/12/24 Tags: barack obama , pbs newshour , senate majority leader , senate majority leader harry reid in Americas , International , News Washington, Dec 24 (IANS) US President Barack Obama scored a major political victory Thursday with the Senate passing a $871 billion healthcare reform package, a key domestic goal that has eluded several presidents before him. Senators voted 60-39 shortly after 7 a.m. to pass the ...
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(RTTNews) - President Barack Obama Thursday hailed the Senate vote to pass a sweeping reform of the nation's health care system. Flanked by Vice President Joe Biden, who presided over the final vote Thursday morning, Obama called the vote historic.
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18 hours ago ago from The Survival Station
Reuters Thursday, Dec 24th, 2009 The U.S. Senate approved President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul on Thursday, backing sweeping changes in the medical insurance market and new coverage for tens of millions of uninsured Americans. On a party-line 60-39 vote, Senate Democrats supported the most dramatic shifts in health policy in four decades. The early-morning Christmas Eve vote followed months of political wrangling that ...
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"The Hand of providence has been so conspicuous in all this, that he must be worse than an infidel that lacks faith, and more than wicked, that has not gratitude enough to acknowledge his obligations." --George Washington The Senate voted Thursday to raise the ceiling on the government debt to $12.4 trillion, a massive increase over the current limit and a political problem that President Obama has promised to address next year. The ...
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16 hours ago ago from FOX Business
Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home Thursday, December 24, 2009 Senate Approves Broad Health-Care Overhaul  Reuters  WASHINGTON--The U.S. Senate approved President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul ...
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Senators will vote on the bill in the early hours of Christmas Eve US senators are preparing to vote on the final Senate version of a historic healthcare reform bill. The legislation aims to cover 31 million uninsured Americans and could lead to the biggest change in US healthcare in decades. President Barack Obama said the process had been but that the final bill was greatly worthy of support . If approved, it would still ...
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After nearly a year of negotiations, concessions, fits and starts, the U.S. Senate passed sweeping health care reform legislation in an early-morning vote Thursday, by a party-line tally of 60 to 39. The Christmas Eve vote was the first on record for the Senate in nearly a century, and marked the end of a grueling work session for the lawmakers, who had plowed through three working weekends since Thanksgiving, often voting into the early ...
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U.S. stock futures once again rose Thursday morning, indicating Wall Street is ready to finish this shortened week on a high note. Investors await economic data on jobs and manufacturing as they mull the implications of the health care bill just passed in the senate. Markets will close at 1 p.m. Eastern today and volume is likely to be light. Market are closed Friday. Health care and related sectors are in focus today after the Senate ...
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