Thursday, February 16, 2012

Google Alert - Republican debate

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Birth control debate reaches Mass.
The Baylor Lariat
Associated Press By Steve LeBlanc Associated Press BOSTON — The debate over the line between religious freedom and federal health care mandates has made its way into Massachusetts' closely watched US Senate race, with Republican Sen.
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The Baylor Lariat
GOP senators unveil new Medicare overhaul plan
Boston.com
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar AP / February 16, 2012 WASHINGTON—Two Republican senators say they have a new Medicare rescue plan for policymakers to debate this political year. The proposal from Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and Richard Burr of North Carolina ...
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Amendments to gay marriage bill expected Thurs. in Md. House, debate on civil ...
Washington Post
Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have been heavily lobbied in recent days as advocates on either side of the debate have taken note of the slim margin on which the issue is expected to be decided. Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
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As minority, College Republicans celebrate own diversity
CU Columbia Spectator
By Megan Kallstrom ELEPHANTS IN THE ROOM | The College Republicans (left) in a debate on Monday. As presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul slowly fade from the public eye, and Mitt Romney battles the surprisingly resilient Rick Santorum, ...
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to understanding the "72-hour rule" in the House of ...
Fox News (blog)
by Chad Pergram | February 16, 2012 The House and the Senate came to an agreement on a long-debated piece of legislation to renew the payroll tax cut late Wednesday. While many may laud this as a rare piece of bi-partisanship in a notoriously divided ...
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Senate committee approves voter photo ID amendment
Minneapolis Star Tribune
... voting along party lines, approved a proposed photo ID constitutional amendment on Wednesday after a lengthy debate about how the new policy will affect the state's voting system. With 8 Republicans supporting it and 6 DFLers voting no, ...
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