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U.S. Senate Democrats Set to Clash With House Colleagues on Health Measure

10 hours ago ago from Certified Courses

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With The Finish Line In Sight, The House Begins To Negotiate

19 hours ago ago from Crooks and Liars

Now the final phase begins, where we see what House liberals can achieve within the confines of a broken system that gives a handful of senators from sparsely populated states a disproportionate power to shape legislation: Democrats are already outlining a strategy to achieve a final compromise that can satisfy the more liberal House without upsetting the painstakingly assembled coalition of 60 Senate Democrats and independents. Central to ...

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Health Care Changes Wouldnt Have Big Effect for Many

3 hours ago ago from World of News

Now that the Senate has caught up with the House by passing a sweeping health care bill, lawmakers are on the verge of extending coverage to the tens of millions of Americans who have no health insurance. Skip to next paragraph Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the health care debate. Top Discussions: The Public Option | Medicare and the Elderly | The Senate Bill Living Story Health Care Reform Recent ...

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Healthcare passes 39 to 60 in the Senate. That’s what I call non partisan.

22 hours ago ago from Politics, Religion, and Family

The people without health insurance get treatment.  They go to the hospital and get seen at the emergency rooms.  The cost is already paid for by the taxpayers.  Since the new health care will drive much unemployment and the burden will be even more on the middle class, there will be less insentive to be in the middle class.  The middle class will become a dinosaure, an extinct beast.  The beast of burden.  The mule will be extinct.  When ...

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Coal for Christmas from the Senate

23 hours ago ago from Doc's Talk

Heritage Foundation This morning just after 7 AM EST, the United States Senate passed, again on a straight party-line vote, President Barack Obama’s health insurance bill. Originally scheduled for a 9 PM vote tonight, the bill’s Senate passage is a welcome Christmas gift for a beleaguered White House. However, as the First Family jets off for Hawaii, the American people, liberals, moderates, and conservatives are all saying this bill is ...

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A Consumer's Guide To Health Reform : NPR

19 hours ago ago from NPR

Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast A Consumer's Guide To Health Reform Jordan Rau , Julie Appleby , Phil Galewitz and Mary Agnes Carey text size A A A December 24, 2009 Now that the Senate has ...

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As Health Bill Advances, Few Changes Seen for Millions

14 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Now that the Senate has caught up with the House by passing a sweeping health care bill, lawmakers are on the verge of extending coverage to the tens of millions of Americans who have no health insurance . Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the health care debate. Top Discussions: The Public Option | Medicare and the Elderly | The Senate Bill Health Care Reform Recent developments on the ...

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Senate Passes an Increase in Debt Limit

15 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON The Senate approved and sent to President Obama on Thursday a short-term increase in federal borrowing authority, finishing one last must-pass measure before heading out for a holiday recess and bringing the first session of the 111th Congress to a close. Approved by a vote of 60-39, the $290 billion rise in the debt ceiling was sought by the Treasury Department , which said the existing legal limit of $12.1 trillion was in ...

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Senate Passes Health Care Bill. Now What? : NPR

18 hours ago ago from NPR

Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Senate Passes Health Care Bill. Now What? December 24, 2009 [4 min 3 sec] text size A A A December 24, 2009 The Senate finally wrapped up ...

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