Health Reform Bill Introduced in the Senate
  • Call 'Em Out: Mitch McConnell

    Call ’Em Out: Mitch McConnell

    Our nation has been talking about comprehensive health insurance reform for nearly a century. And this time around, Congress has been debating it for almost 10 months. But last Sunday, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said the whole process is just going too fast. He showed what's long been obvious: His strategy is to bury reform under endless delays and distortions.

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  • 200 Days of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

    200 Days of the Recovery Act

    Vice President Biden, who has been overseeing the Act’s implementation, delivered his first major domestic policy speech as Vice President at the Brookings Institute this morning, where he gave a progress update, and highlighted voices outside the administration – including Wall Street analysts and academic economists – who have praised the Act’s success so far

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"No Room for Moderates in Today’s GOP"

When moderate Republican Dede Scozzafava dropped out of the special election in NY-23 on Saturday – then endorsed Democratic candidate Bill Owens on Sunday – she laid bare a serious problem for the Republican Party, regardless of who wins the special election tomorrow.

November 14, 2009: Weekly Presidential Address

In this week's address the President reflects on the events that took place at Fort Hood as well as Veterans Day. In his remarks the President states that this nation will never forget the service of those we lost at Fort Hood just as we will always honor the service of all those who wear the uniform of our country.

Welcome Congressman Garamendi (CA-10)

Earlier today Representative Jon Garamendi was sworn in as the newest member of Congress. Garamendi was elected this past Tuesday and will represent the tenth Congressional district in California. The position became vacant when Rep. Jane Harman was confirmed by the Senate as Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.

President Obama Signs Hate Crimes Prevention Act Into Law

Today President Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act into law, legislation that will extend new federal protections to people who are victims of violent crime because of their gender, sexual orientation or identity, or disability.

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