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Bill aims to ban toy-like lighters
The SwampA display of novelty lighters sits on the counter at a Skokie, Ill. Marathon gas station, which sells lighters that have lights on them along with other toy-like designs, July 17, 2007. (Chicago Tribune Photo By David Trotman-Wilkins) by......Tags: Career and Workplace, Maine, Toy Industry, Environmental Issues, Skokie
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Bailout (of rum, arrows, race tracks)
The Swampby Frank James What do rum, motorsport race tracks and wooden arrows used by kids all have in common? The financial markets bailout bill, that's what. Taxpayers for Common Sense has compiled a handy list of what it called the......Tags: Economic Policy, Commuting, Charity, Harley-Davidson Inc., United Technologies Corporation
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Will Dems get a brake-free Senate?
The Swampby Frank James One of the biggest question marks right now about what will happen on Election Day is whether Democrats will gain a filibuster-proof Senate by reaching 60 votes. The filibuster, of course, is the way that the Senate......Tags: Bob Schaffer, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Laws, Jim Martin
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Love abounds at Interior hearing
The SwampBy Jim Tankersley For all the fire they can spit on C-SPAN, ranting about procedure or policy, the truth is that most United States senators are exceedingly polite to one another in public. Friendly, often. Every once in a while......Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Labor Legislation, Weather, Water Pollution, Natural Resources
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Panetta at CIA: 'Clean break from past'
The Swampby Rebecca Cole and updated as hearing continued and ended The Senate Intelligence Committee has taken up the nomination of Leon Panetta, former congressman from California and onetime chief of staff to former President Bill Clinton, for director of the.....Tags: Police, Bill Clinton, Getty Images Inc., Heads of State, Orrin Hatch
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Bonus limits in stimulus: Tougher, or less tough?
Spin CycleChris Dodd, the Senate banking chairman who presided over the great collapse and got his own cut-rate mortgage but now portrays himself as the great reformer, gets big play this morning in both the NYT and the WashPost for......Tags: CEO Pay, Politics, Parliament, Upper House, National Government
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Obama's 'change:' Big things and now
The Swampby Janet Hook Just a month into his presidency, Barack Obama is calling for the most dramatic change in decades in the way the country tackles its most pressing problems - from the economy and healthcare to energy, education and......Tags: Sociology, Democratic Party, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Bill Clinton, Energy Saving
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Another stimulus looks unlikely
The Swampby Frank James One reason it was important for the recently passed economic stimulus to be as large as possible was because of the political reality that it would be difficult to get another major stimulus through Congress. The amounts......Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Party, National Government, Barney Frank, Government
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Health-care advances, GOP vote gained
The Swampby James Oliphant and updated at 5:15 pm EDT Legislation that would transform the nation's healthcare system cleared a significant hurdle today, as the Senate Finance Committee voted 14-9 for a sweeping overhaul. Just one Republican, Sen. Olympia J....Tags: Democratic Party, Laws, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Harry Reid
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Democrats seek corporate disclosure
The Swampby Kim Geiger and Clement Tan A group of Democratic senators today proposed a legislative solution to the controversial Supreme Court ruling that allows unlimited corporate spending on advertising and other efforts to influence election campaigns. The...Tags: Democratic Party, Freedom of the Press, Laws, Censorship, Evan Bayh
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Utah GOP bids bye to Bennett
The SwampSen. Robert F. Bennett becomes emotional Saturday while thanking volunteers after his re-election bid was thwarted at a state nominating convention. (Scott C. Wilson/AP) by Mark Z. Barabak SALT LAKE CITY--Utah Sen. Robert F. Bennett was defeated...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Politics, Elections, Los Angeles Times, Oregon
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Blame game starts in spill hearings
The SwampBy Jim Tankersley The blood, er, oil is already flying this morning in Senate hearings into the ongoing Gulf of Mexico oil spill - and the oil company executives haven't even testified yet. Democrats and Republicans alike on the Senate......Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Emergency Incidents, Gulf of Mexico, Idaho, Democratic Party
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