
Senate Floor: NOW on C-SPAN2 We the People need to stay informed with cspan. Wednesday started off with a lot of Media spin on how bad things are for Democrats; if you listen to the news we should all go home and give up on just about everything Democratic, well that just is not going to happen, to be sure this is a difficult time, then again, think of where we would all be if the mccain/palin ticket had won; i know it’s not anything you want to visit for too long. We all must watch, listen and read the news but don’t give all the spin that much credibility until the information bears fruit. Democrat Charlie Rangel has stated he has asked for a leave of absence; he is not stepping down as reported in the news this morning and The President is not only going to unveil how health care will move forward but reveal four additional parts to his health care plan that originated from the Republicans party. This is a moment in history and the media uses their huge platform by covering only what they want us to hear, whatever part of a story has the most controversy, honestly, where have all the true journalist gone to.
other news …
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) “will announce an ambitious set of reforms” today
to “change many of the rules under which” the Senate works, “including an effort to restrict earmarks and limit the filibuster.” Bennet “will propose eliminating anonymous holds, banning private-sector earmarks, freezing pay and budgets for members of Congress, and barring lawmakers from lobbying for life.”
**Washington State …reports of at least 12thou jobs were added to the payrolls in Washington State
**Bill White wins the Democratic primary in Texas by 76%
**DC- same sex marriages are now legal
**The Bunning fiasco created a bipartisan vote for the extension of ui benefits last night
By Jack Dolan and Patrick McGreevy
John A. Pérez takes the oath in an untraditional ceremony. His priorities include restoring simple majority rule on budget issues and barring lobbyists from texting legislators during floor debate
what’s on CSPAN today … or The House and Senate
**a DADT panel will be held today to discuss how to move forward at 2:30ET cspan
The House …
has 10bills to work on today, including physical restraint on students HR4247 preventing harmful restraint and seclusion in School Act 262yeas 153nays
The Senate …
Read HR4213 Tax extensions on cspan.org
**The Burr amendment vote
$149Bil continues certain tax breaks and programs through December 31st
HR4691 reauthorizes Federal Satellite TV into law through 2014; a one time payment of $250.00 for 55Million Seniors/Vets/disabled for emergency relief /Social Security Recipients/Cobra,flood ins/increase Medicare payments for 6months for Doctors; over 40Provisions using Stimulus funds, there are several amendments pending and votes could happen today; Tax, unemployment, Highway bills. Read entire Bill cspan.org HR4691
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House Democrats spoke with reporters at the Capitol after a caucus meeting on health care and other issues. Appearing after the meeting were Rep. John Larson (D-CT), Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) and Xavier Becerra (D-CA). House Democrats |
Congress begins to tackle “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy
In another step to end the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, defense & military officials appear before a House Armed Services Subcmte. to outline the effects of a proposed repeal plan. Yesterday, DoD Sec. Robert Gates released a review on the effects of gays and lesbians serving openly in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Witness List
Senate Armed Services Cmte. (2/2)
Gates Issues Terms for Review
Politico: ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Guidelines Released
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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) and Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) held a press conference to discuss Republican obstructionist tactics. Democrats on GOP Obstructionism
Washington, DC : 25 min.
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Rep. Rangel Steps Down temporarily from Chairmans seat
House Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-NY) announced that he will step down as Chairman of the committee until the ethics committee completes its investigation on his alleged acceptance of corporate-funded travel.
President unveils revised health care plan
Today, Pres. Obama will introduce his revised health care plan to the public and Congress. He will detail the legislation that includes some Republican proposals proposed at the health care summit last week. Yesterday, the White House sent a letter to Congressional leaders outlining his revised health care policy priorities.
USAID Budget Priorities & Nat’l Security
Rajiv Shah, administrator of the U.S. Agency for Int’l Development, is outlining plans for the agency’s 2011 budget before a House Foreign Affairs Cmte. hearing. This fiscal year’s budget request is focused on securing frontline states in the Middle East, meeting urgent global challenges and enhancing aid effectiveness.
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