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Health-Care Bill in Senate Gets Nelson’s Support, Providing Key 60th Vote
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Bloomberg : By James Rowley and Kristin Jensen Dec. Original post: Health-Care Bill in Senate Gets Nelson’s Support, Providing Key 60th Vote
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So it appears Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) will support the final Senate bill being brought forth by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV). Nelson fought for an abortion compromise in the bill; unfortunately for his efforts, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has stated its opposition to the compromise. Obviously, the USCCB has a limited impact on any bill; however, it does provide a framework from which to base one’s pro-life ...
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Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid reported “significant progress” toward persuading holdout Senator Ben Nelson to join 59 other senators to back health legislation as Reid’s self-imposed deadline for Christmas passage closes in. Following several rounds of talks with Nelson and White House aides in his Capitol office, Reid said through a spokesman last night he expected to get the 60 votes needed to move toward ...
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Lead Story Another sneaky Saturday in the Senate — and Teddy K’s ghost rises again; Update: Nelson caves…but says he “reserves the right” to change his mind By Michelle Malkin • December 19, 2009 01:14 AM Scroll for updates… 9:53am Eastern. Nelson caved . The Senate clerk is now reading the Reid amendment….the full, 383-page amendment is here …Democratic caucus is meeting off the floor. Nelson to speak at 10am Eastern. Dem leadership ...
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Jupiter Beach What can we expect here in Florida for 2010? Florida’s unemployment rate continued rising to 11.5 percent in November, up from 11.3 percent in October, the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation said today . The rate is likely to hit 12 percent in early 2010, according to both University of Central Florida economist Sean Snaith and the Florida Economic Estimating Conference. Palm Beach County unemployment ...
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