waivering Wednesday in Congress


The Senate Convenes: 9:30amET June 16, 2010

Following any Leader remarks, the will be a period of morning business for 1 hour with senator permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each. The Republicans will control the first 30 minutes and the Majority will control the final 30 minutes.

Following morning business, the Senate will resume consideration of the House Message on HR4213, Tax Extenders. Around 10:40am, the Senate will proceed to vote on the Baucus motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Baucus amendment #4301 (perfecting substitute).

Additional votes are expected to occur throughout the afternoon in relation to amendments to the Tax Extenders legislation.

Senator Reid filed cloture on the motion to concur in the House amendment to the Senate amendment to HR4213, Tax Extenders, with an amendment (the Baucus amendment #4369 (Substitute)).

Votes:
190: Baucus motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Baucus amendment #4301: (perfecting substitute);
Not Agreed To: 45-52

191: Reid amendment #4344: (homebuyer tax credit) (60-vote threshold);
Agreed To: 60-37

192: Isakson amendment #4351: (homebuyer tax credit) (60-vote threshold);
Not Agreed To: 45-52

Unanimous Consent:
Passed S.J.Res.32, a joint resolution recognizing the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War, and reaffirming the United States-Korea Alliance.

Adopted S.Res.557, a resolution commending EyeCare America for its volunteerism and efforts to preserve eyesight throughout the previous 25 years.

Adopted S.Res.558, a resolution designating the week beginning September 12, 2010, as “National Direct Support Professional Recognition Week”.

Adopted S.Res.559, a resolution observing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day.

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CURRENT HOUSE FLOOR PROCEEDINGS
LEGISLATIVE DAY OF JUNE 16, 2010

111TH CONGRESS – SECOND SESSION

5:13 P.M. –

SPECIAL ORDER SPEECHES – The House resumed Special Order speeches.

5:12 P.M. –

Mr. Arcuri filed a report from the Committee on Rules on H. Res. 1448.

5:07 P.M. –

SPECIAL ORDER SPEECHES – The House has concluded all anticipated legislative business and has proceeded to Special Order speeches.

5:06 P.M. –

Mr. Poe of TX requested the following general leaves to address the House on June 23: Mr. Jones for 5 min, and Mr. Moran of KS for 5 min.

Mr. Poe of TX requested that Mr. Moran of KS be allowed to address the House for 5 minutes on June 22.

Mr. Poe of TX requested that Mr. Moran of KS be allowed to address the House for 5 minutes on June 21.

Mr. Poe of TX requested that Mr. Wolf be allowed to address the House for 5 minutes on June 17.

4:56 P.M. –

ONE MINUTE SPEECHES – The House proceeded with further one minute speeches.

H. Res. 1447:

electing certain minority members to certain standing committees

4:54 P.M. –

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to without objection.

Considered as privileged matter.

H. Res. 1414:

congratulating Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men-Englewood Campus, the Nation’s first all-male charter high school, for achieving a 100 percent college acceptance rate for all 107 members of its first graduating class of 2010

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, as amended Agreed to by recorded vote (2/3 required): 420 – 0 (Roll no. 367).

4:45 P.M. –

Considered as unfinished business.

H. Res. 1422:

honoring the Department of Justice on the occasion of its 140th anniversary

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 416 – 3 (Roll no. 366).

4:36 P.M. –

Considered as unfinished business.

H. Con. Res. 242:

honoring and praising the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 101st anniversary

4:35 P.M. –

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 421 – 0 (Roll no. 365).

4:08 P.M. –

Considered as unfinished business.

4:07 P.M. –

UNFINISHED BUSINESS – The Chair announced that the unfinished business was the question on adoption of motions to suspend the rules which had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been postponed.

H. Con. Res. 286:

recognizing the 235th birthday of the United States Army

At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Ortiz objected to the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.

3:27 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Con. Res. 286.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Mr. Ortiz moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution.

H.J. Res. 86:

recognizing the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War and reaffirming the United States-Korea alliance

3:25 P.M. –

At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Faleomavaega objected to the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.

2:55 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.J. Res. 86.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Mr. Faleomavaega moved to suspend the rules and pass the resolution, as amended.

H.R. 2142:

to require the review of Government programs at least once every 5 years for purposes of assessing their performance and improving their operations, and to establish the Performance Improvement Council

2:54 P.M. –

The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without objection.

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

2:30 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 2142.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Ms. Watson moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.

H. Res. 1429:

celebrating the symbol of the United States flag and supporting the goals and ideals of Flag Day

At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.

2:18 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Res. 1429.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Ms. Watson moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution.

H. Res. 1357:

commending and congratulating the Hollywood Walk of Fame on the occasion of its 50th anniversary

2:17 P.M. –

At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question on the motion to suspend the rules. Ms. Watson objected to the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.

2:01 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Res. 1357.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Ms. Watson moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution.

H. Res. 879:

supporting the goals and ideals of American Education Week

2:00 P.M. –

At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question on the motion to suspend the rules. Ms. Watson objected to the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.

1:47 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Res. 879.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Ms. Watson moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, as amended.

H. Res. 1422:

honoring the Department of Justice on the occasion of its 140th anniversary

1:46 P.M. –

At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.

1:36 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Res. 1422.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Mr. Cohen moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution.

H. Con. Res. 242:

honoring and praising the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 101st anniversary

1:35 P.M. –

At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.

1:19 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Con. Res. 242.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Mr. Cohen moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution.

H.R. 4451:

to reinstate and transfer certain hydroelectric licenses and extend the deadline for commencement of construction of certain hydroelectric projects

1:18 P.M. –

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

1:12 P.M. –

DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 4451.

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Mr. Murphy (CT) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.

1:11 P.M. –

The Speaker announced that votes on suspensions, if ordered, will be postponed until the conclusion of general debate on all suspensions.

H.R. 5297:

to create the Small Business Lending Fund Program to direct the Secretary of the Treasury to make capital investments in eligible institutions in order to increase the availability of credit for small businesses, and for other purposes

1:10 P.M. –

Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 5297 as unfinished business.

On motion to rise Agreed to by voice vote.

1:09 P.M. –

Ms. Bean moved for the Committee of the Whole to rise.

On agreeing to the Green, Al amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

1:03 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Al Green (TX) amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Green, Al.

An amendment numbered 17 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to (1) require the inclusion of linguistically and culturally appropriate outreach where appropriate to the applicant’s small business lending plan; (2) provide for linguistically and culturally appropriate minority outreach and advertising; (3) explicitly state minority-owned financial institutions are eligible for consideration of by the Secretary for funding; and (4) require the Secretary, to the extent possible, to disaggregate the results of the report on women-owned and minority-owned business by ethnic group and gender.

1:02 P.M. –

On agreeing to the Loebsack amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

12:58 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Loebsack amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Loebsack.

An amendment numbered 16 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to include a Sense of Congress stating that agriculture operations, farms, and rural communities should receive equal consideration through lending activities for small businesses, particularly small and mid-size farms and agriculture operations; and attention should be given to ensuring there is adequate small business credit and financing availability in the agriculture and farming sectors.

12:57 P.M. –

On agreeing to the Braley (IA) amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

12:53 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Braley amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Braley (IA).

An amendment numbered 15 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to require the use of plain writing by the Department of the Treasury and the Small Business Administration for documents relevant to obtaining a benefit or service under the bill.

12:52 P.M. –

On agreeing to the Cuellar amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

12:47 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Cuellar amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Cuellar.

An amendment numbered 14 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to require the Secretary to take into consideration areas with high unemployment rates that exceed the national average to increase opportunities for small business development.

12:46 P.M. –

On agreeing to the Sanchez, Loretta amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

12:40 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Loretta Sanchez(CA) amendment.

Amendment offered by Ms. Sanchez, Loretta.

An amendment numbered 13 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to include as part of the selection criteria for investment companies the extent to which the applicant will concentrate investment activities on small business concerns in targeted industries.

12:39 P.M. –

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS – At the conclusion of debate on the Cao amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Ms. Jackson Lee (TX) demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until later in the legislative day.

12:30 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Cao amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Cao.

An amendment numbered 12 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to provide funding to eligible institutions that serve small businesses in communities that have suffered negative economic effects as a result of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill with particular consideration to States along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

12:29 P.M. –

On agreeing to the Michaud amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

12:28 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Michaud amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Michaud.

An amendment numbered 11 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to ensure that state-run venture capital fund programs will be able to qualify as “state other credit support programs,” as long as they do not use funds under H.R. 5297 to lend to businesses with more than 750 employees. It would clarify that state-run venture capital fund programs will be able to qualify as “state other credit support programs,” as long as they meet all other requirements.

12:27 P.M. –

On agreeing to the Driehaus amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

12:16 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Driehaus amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Driehaus.

An amendment numbered 8 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to institute a new Office of Small Business Lending Fund Oversight.

12:15 P.M. –

On agreeing to the Green, Al amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

12:04 P.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Al Green (TX) amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Green, Al.

An amendment numbered 7 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to improve disclosures by eligible institutions receiving funding under the program.

12:03 P.M. –

On agreeing to the Price (GA) amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

11:58 A.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Price (GA) amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Price (GA).

An amendment numbered 6 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to express the Sense of Congress that small business lending is being hindered by mixed messages from federal financial regulators.

11:57 A.M. –

On agreeing to the Perlmutter amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

11:49 A.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Perlmutter amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Perlmutter.

An amendment numbered 5 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to allow small banks to amortize losses or write-downs on commercial real estate loans over a 10-year period, freeing up more capital for these small institutions to lend to small businesses.

On agreeing to the Minnick amendment as modified Agreed to by voice vote.

11:45 A.M. –

Minnick amendment modified by unanimous consent.

11:44 A.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Minnick amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Minnick.

An amendment numbered 4 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to make non-owner occupied commercial real estate loans eligible for the program.

11:43 A.M. –

On agreeing to the Nye amendment Agreed to by voice vote.

11:34 A.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Nye amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Nye.

An amendment numbered 3 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to add four stipulations to the Small Business Lending Fund to safeguard small businesses in the bill: 1) base SBLF incentives on number of loans an institution makes, not just the total dollars of loans; 2) include Small Business Lending Centers with less than $10 billion in assets as qualified financial institutions to participate in the SBLF; 3) add the SBA definition to define what a small business is; and 4) change the base lending amount from a comparison of the fourth quarter of 2009, to a full year of data.

11:33 A.M. –

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS – At the conclusion of debate on the Israel amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Israel demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until later in the legislative day.

11:29 A.M. –

DEBATE – Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1436, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Israel amendment.

Amendment offered by Mr. Israel.

An amendment numbered 1 printed in part C of House Report 111-506 to add veteran- and women- owned businesses to the groups that will receive outreach under the Small Business Lending Fund established by the bill. It adds veteran-owned businesses to those businesses that should receive consideration in the Fund, adds veterans to the study on lending assistance, and requires the study to report not just on the number of loans made to women-, veteran- and minority-owned businesses, but the percent of loans that go to them as a part of the program.

10:35 A.M. –

GENERAL DEBATE – The Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 5297.

The Speaker designated the Honorable Ed Pastor to act as Chairman of the Committee.

House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 1436 and Rule XVIII.

10:34 A.M. –

Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5486 and H.R. 5297 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Specified amendments are in order. All points of order against consideration of each bill except for clauses 9 and 10 or rule XXI are waived.

Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 1436.

10:33 A.M. –

Ms. Bean asked unanimous consent that the instruction in the amendment printed in part B of House Report 111-506 relating to page 11, line8, be considered to refer to section 4(d)(2)(A) of the matter proposed to be inserted by the amendment printed in part A of such report, as amended by the amendment in part B of such report. Agreed to without objection.

10:03 A.M. –

ONE MINUTE SPEECHES – The House proceeded with one minute speeches, which by direction of the Chair would be limited to 15 per side of the aisle.

The House received a message from the Senate. The Senate passed H.R. 3951.

10:02 A.M. –

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – The Chair designated Mr. Hall of NY to lead the Members in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

The Speaker announced approval of the Journal. Pursuant to clause 1, rule I, the Journal stands approved.

10:01 A.M. –

Today’s prayer was offered by Rabbi Joshua Davidson, Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester, Chappaqua, New York.

10:00 A.M. –

The Speaker designated the Honorable Ed Pastor to act as Speaker pro tempore for today.

The House convened, starting a new legislative day.

wandering Wednesday &some News


Last night, the President delivered his first National Oval office speech. It was obvious the speech would not be good enough for cable talking heads, mostly pundits.  This is a moment when we need to support President Obama; we need to be united in solidarity for this President. We all need to support and or challenge; some or us would like him to be more left of center.  I do feel like he needs to get rid of Rahm because his ideals may not be the same that voted him into office.  I also feel there are reasons none of us know and may never know why Rahm is the catch all or helper in chief… i wish it were someone more left of center but that being said… I still will support our President and his efforts to bring us into the 21st Century… We all need to work on the members of Congress to follow this effort

The speech dealt with what happened on the Gulf Coast, the commitment to make BP pay, admitted that the moratorium will hurt people but the need to make sure people are safe as well as the equipment and while the guys on Msnbc wanted him to put the skews on BP maybe jack them up? I have to say viewers like me prefer the calm and reasonable President of the United States. The last person was loud and though he was commander in chief, he took himself way too seriously at time and not enough on other occasions when possible. And we all have to be thankful that the Mccain/Palin ticket was voted down by 53%, the President will appoint specific people to move forward toward any and all progress and while he gave the people information; people seemed to think he was suppose to tell them everything involved. This is Not going to happen. It was strange to hear folks really feel he had left out the most important things.  That is a subjective comment; it is more likely that as the Commander in Chief, covered what he thought Americans needed to know. It will not be the last time he will address the nation because unfortunately this BP disaster will affect not just the Gulf Coast; this thing will affect tourism, the restaurant biz, hotels housing, as well as the seafood maybe for decades.

Currently, folks are listening to Steph miller show that had Washington State Congressman Jim McDermott; who has been a champion for us here in Seattle as well as all Americans; keep it up! her other guest: Chris Matthews has a documentary about the extreme right.  I will Not be watching the Chris Matthews show because it seems like it’s stirring up the right to act out and that is scary for me; it makes my skin crawl and though it’s an attempt to shine the light on the extreme right it just seems to give them too much air time for me.

Today, the President will meet with  BP executives and get these people to do what is right for the people on the Gulf Coast the Wetlands, Marshes, Estuaries and beaches …the list could go on. Hopefully the families of the 11 men/women who died that day will be given appropriate restitution because it looks like those oil workers were an after thought.

The republican party as well as 20 democrats voted against closing the gas tax loopholes yesterday; which was a disappointment to me as a voter knowing we need Dems in Congress to work for the people but are still siding with the oil industry; not for the People. The fight to keep the Clean Air Act alive was not that hard though it was offensive  Murkowski’s dirty twist got on the floor of Congress to be dealt; she tried and failed though 5 Democrats voted with her; which is a big disappointment for our Environmental progress. The Democrats who chose to weaken the Clean Air Act and failed should be held accountable:  Blanche Lincoln(AR), Even Bayh(IN), Mark Pryor(AR),Mary Landrieu(LA),Ben Nelson(NE),John Rockefeller(WV), which was surprising; why did Rockefeller vote against this thing. Please call your Senator if listed above to support progress into major climate change and energy policies we need for our children’s future.

Other News …


C-SPAN …

President to face BP execs at white house meeting

Pres. Obama will meet with BP executives where he will discuss a victims compensation fund for those impacted by the Gulf oil spill. BP chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg, CEO Tony Hayward, Robert Dudley head of a new disaster management team and Lamar McKay, head of BP America will all to meet with the President to discuss an escrow plan as well as BP’s cleanup efforts. Later, a Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee will examine the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, focusing on ensuring a financially responsible recovery. Last night, in his first ever message from the Oval Office, he offered a plan that included making BP pay for all costs associated with the accident. Yesterday, top executives of the five largest oil companies, including BP America, testified at a House Energy Subcommittee hearing and attempted to distance themselves from the fallout of the Gulf oil spill.

watch President Obama: Oil Spill Address (Tues)
watch Pres. on BP meeting: c-span.org at 12:15pm ET
watch Senate Homeland Subcmte: c-span.org at 3pm ET
visit Complete C-SPAN Coverage: Gulf Oil Spill

Sen. Armed Services continues hearing on Afghanistan after Petraeus takes ill yesterday

During testimony yesterday at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Gen. David Petraeus took ill and was ushered out of the hearing room before he could further detail the planned 2011 drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghanistan. The General returned 20 minutes later to reassure the committee that he was “just dehydrated” only to be dismissed for the day when Chairman Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) announced the hearing in recess. The committee will resume today and continue discussions on the drawdown along with questions about the upcoming military offensive in the southern city of Kandahar, which has traditionally been a stronghold for the Taliban.

Conferees Continue to Negotiate Details on Financial Reform Bill

Members of the House-Senate Conference Committee on financial regulation meet for a third day of deliberations on the Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010. The 43 committee members, or conferees, will debate and negotiate on sections of the bill related to investor protections, executive compensation and corporate governance – as well as rules governing audits of the Federal Reserve. The bill contains 12 major sections and spans almost 2000 pages.  The committee hopes to have a bill approved by both chambers of Congress and signed into law by President Obama by July 4th.

watch Hearing on Oil Spill Impact on Health

watch Interview with Sen. Dorgan

watch Pres. Obama Remarks to Military Personnel watch Pres. Obama with Local Officials

watch North Carolina Debate