As activists make their way around Capitol Hill for today’s day of lobbying against the Stupak amendment, we ask: What will the Senate health care bill look like? Amidst the grandstanding, egos, and filibuster threats, is it possible to …
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GRITtv with Laura Flanders » LIVE AT NOON: Health Care Hits Senate
Democratic leadership in the Senate may not have the 60 votes to pass a health care reform bill anymore as debate begins Monday.
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Senate Democrats Face Rocky Road On The Way To The Health Reform …
An economist asks: Are reproductive rights activists overreacting about the Stupak-Pitts amendment in the health care reform legislation?
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Sex, Abortions and Health Insurance – Economix Blog – NYTimes.com
A provision requires employers to offer break time and a private place for nursing mothers to express breast milk.
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What the Senate Health-Care Bill Says About Breast Feeding …
The Gallup poll has some discouraging news for President Obama today.
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Facing Bad Poll Numbers on Health Care, White House Asks "Who Do …
I’m still trying to get my mind around the idea that a little-known congressman named Bart Stupak hijacked the entire health care bill at the last second.
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Mona Gable: The Assault on Abortion AKA Health Reform
It is no wonder our elected officials find it hard to embrace standing up against the Stupak-Pitts Amendment in the health care reform bill when the argument is presented as an either or scenario, with dire consequences on either side.
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Morra Aarons-Mele: Choosing between health care and abortion is a …
The One is claiming it’s no biggie that the new “ health care” bills require every American to buy insurance because most states require everyone to buy car insurance. He goes back to that analogy as he downplays the fact that if you …
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Big Government » Blog Archive » Forcing Us to Buy Health Insurance …
One thing many expected to find was a decline in overall health and climbing mortality rate during those years. As it turns out, the opposite was true. A look back at the Great Depression shows that during times of economic turmoil, …
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Could the recession jumpstart your health?
Until last weekend’s health care vote in the House, Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan was one of those worker bee congressman from a working-cla.
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Bart Stupak, Who Just Might Have Saved Health Care Reform — and …