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» Obama Health Care Meeting Aims to Rally Senators, December 16, 2009 As the battle over health care lurches toward a conclusion, President Obama is confronting an increasingly sharp divide on the Democratic left, with liberals in the Senate and the House split on a critical question: How much of what they want is enough? |
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» Hoyer: House can pass healthcare reform bill without public option, December 15, 2009 Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Tuesday the House can pass a healthcare bill without a public option. |
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» Hoyer Lends a Hand in Crafting Debt Solution With Senators, December 14, 2009 House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer is conducting shuttle diplomacy in search of a compromise with the Senate on the deficit spending issue that is delaying completion of Democrats’ year-end legislative package. |
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» High hurdles ahead for health plan, December 13, 2009 Senate Democrats scrambling to pass a sweeping health care reform bill before Christmas begin this critical week facing a host of nettlesome problems that threaten to derail the Democrats’ fast-track timetable. |
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» Editorial: Pelosi, Hoyer can't say no, December 13, 2009 When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi drops a bill next week to raise the national debt ceiling by $1.925 trillion she will push America one more large step toward a fiscal and economic catastrophe unlike anything previously seen in this nation. |
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» House prepares bills on debt ceiling, jobs, December 12, 2009 House Democrats are readying a package of bills for next week that will likely include a significant increase in the federal debt ceiling and tens of billions of dollars for job creation, hoping to clear the decks of two key issues before Congress adjourns for the year. |
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» Threatened G.M. and Chrysler Dealers Win a Round in the House , December 11, 2009 The House approved legislation on Thursday that would grant Chrysler and General Motors dealerships the right to challenge the companies’ decisions to close them in third-party arbitration. |
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» Steny Hoyer explains how Newt Gingrich broke Congress, December 10, 2009 On Monday, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer delivered a startling speech on the obstructionism of minority Republicans and the dangers that poses to Congress and the country. |
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» US House Takes Up Financial Reform Bill, December 09, 2009 After dozens of congressional hearings in the wake of the U.S. financial system collapse, the U.S. House of Representatives has begun to begin debate on major legislation supported by President Barack Obama designed to overhaul the financial system and provide more security for and boost the confidence of investors through tighter regulation. |
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» Second chance near for GM, Chrysler dealers, December 09, 2009 House and Senate leaders finalized language Tuesday that gives more than 2,000 General Motors and Chrysler dealers a process to fight their closings. |
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» Hoyer blasts GOP as 'Party of No', December 08, 2009 House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer on Monday said Republicans have failed the test of leadership by refusing to come to the table on the big issues facing the country, offering a preview of a line of attack in next year's campaigns. |
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» Hoyer: GOP Banking on ‘Party of No’ Strategy, December 07, 2009 House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) laced into Congressional Republicans on Monday for what he called their “deep irresponsibility” in pursuing a strategy that banks on the country’s failure. |
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» Hoyer: Congress needs Allentown's ideas to help generate jobs, December 04, 2009 When President Obama took office, he inherited the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. |
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» Hoyer: Dems need to focus on economy to avoid mid-term losses, December 03, 2009 House Democrats will hinge their entire 2010 legislative agenda on creating jobs and reducing the deficit to avoid significant mid-term losses. |
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» Hoyer was healthcare’s middle man, November 20, 2009 As hundreds of Democrats erupted in thunderous applause when the House healthcare bill crossed the 218-vote threshold, a group of conservative Blue Dog Democrats who opposed the bill sat silently in the center of the chamber. |
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» Re-Imagining What a School Can Be, October 01, 2009 Why do so many schools have auditoriums? Why do they have athletic fields? We take features like those for granted today, but there was a time when a school building with anything more than classrooms and chalkboards was considered wildly unorthodox. |
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» Hoyer out of Pelosi’s shadow, September 25, 2009 House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) over the past week has slammed ACORN, renewed his offer to negotiate with one of the GOP's chief Democratic antagonists and said that he could live without a public option in healthcare reform. |
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» Lawmakers regrouping to seek bipartisan healthcare deal, September 23, 2009 Democrats’ failure to attract Republican support on health reform has launched new bipartisan talks in both chambers as groups seek to influence the legislation ahead of crucial floor debates. |
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» Hoyer Cuts Four Days From House Schedule, September 21, 2009 House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) announced Monday that he is cutting four days from the chamber’s work schedule. |
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» U.S. Economy Gets Lift From Stimulus, September 02, 2009 Government efforts to funnel hundreds of billions of dollars into the U.S. economy appear to be helping the U.S. climb out of the worst recession in decades. |
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» Hoyer Op-Ed: Health reform too good to pass up, July 31, 2009 History shows that the chance to reform the American health care system is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. So reform is absolutely worth the time it takes to get it right. |
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» U.S. Pays $2.5 Trillion for Care Costing $912 Billion, July 28, 2009 The last time a president tried to overhaul U.S. health care, Americans were spending $912 billion on the system and 40 million were uninsured. Today they’re spending $2.5 trillion and almost 50 million lack coverage. |
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» Hoyer Op-Ed: Health care status quo would be disaster for middle class, July 27, 2009 How’s this for a health care plan? It will make your premiums go up—in fact, it will double health costs over the next ten years. It will strip millions of Americans of their coverage. It will send our deficit through the roof. |
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» Flow of Stimulus Funds Slightly Exceeds Forecast, July 08, 2009 Economic stimulus spending is currently "slightly ahead of estimates," with $29 billion distributed to state governments through mid-June, according to a new Government Accountability Office report. |
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» Preserving Medicare's Success, 43 Years Later, July 01, 2009 As popular as Medicare is now, it is hard to believe that it was once bitterly opposed. Medicare came into existence 43 years ago today, in the face of many who doubted that it could cover millions of people, provide them with excellent care, and keep costs low. |
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