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Dems cheer, GOP boos
October 30, 2009
By: Peter Marcus
Dems cheer, GOP boos
October 30, 2009
House Dems show hand with unveiling of health reform legislation
October 30, 2009
By: Michael Riley
WASHINGTON — If cajoling, deal-making and talking are the currency of Washington, the process that led to the 1,990-page House version of health care reform unveiled Thursday was all that on steroids.
Public option gains speed
October 23, 2009
By: Michael Riley
Democrats zero in on insurers' exemption
October 22, 2009
By: David Espo
House, Senate Dems Push Antitrust Repeal
October 21, 2009
By: Andrew Noyes and Dan Friedman
Democrats want to revoke insurance's antitrust exemption in healthcare reform bill
October 21, 2009
By: Mike Soraghan
Sponsors of a bill to revoke the antitrust exemption of the health insurance industry will try to add it to the House healthcare overhaul when it comes before the Rules Committee.
Politicians stump Colorado for climate change
October 14, 2009
By: Bruce Finley
A group of local and retired politicians who favor quick passage of climate-change legislation is launching a public dialogue in Colorado and other states this week, warning that climate change may threaten national security.
A Clear Line on Stem Cells
October 10, 2009
House scrambles to gain upper hand on health reform
October 9, 2009
By: Michael Riley
WASHINGTON — House Democrats are scrambling to save their health care reform legislation after the Senate Finance Committee brought its reform bill in under budget.
Democrats Take Aim at Antitrust Exemptions for Insurance Companies
October 8, 2009
By: Alex Wayne