As the Pentagon prepares to survey soldiers about President Obama’s decision to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT), a new poll of military personnel who served in the Afghanistan or Iraq war finds that sexual orientation is “not a burning issue that overwhelms veterans’ lives.” The poll, commissioned by Vet Voice Foundation and conducted jointly by Republican and Democratic pollsters, finds that most veterans are “comfortable around gay and lesbian people, believe that being gay or lesbian has no bearing on a service member’s ability to perform their duties, and would find it acceptable if gay and lesbian people were allowed to serve openly in the military.” Fifty-eight percent of veterans said they served alongside gays or lesbians, and only 22 percent thought they had not. A full 73 percent of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans said it is “personally acceptable to them if gay and lesbian people were allowed to serve openly in the military,” and only a quarter objected. The survey, which included samples 45 percent self-identified Republicans and 20 percent self-identified Democrats, suggests that support for ending DADT cuts across party and ideological lines. Yesterday, during a hearing before the Armed Services Committee, General David Petraeus said that he believes “the time has come to consider a change to Don’t Ask Don’t Tell,” yet he asked that the change be done in a “thoughtful and deliberative manner that should include the conduct of the review that Secretary Gates has directed that would consider the views in the force on the change of policy.”
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Monday March mad news …&cspan.org live-stream
It’s Monday and the madness continues on the Hill … NCAA has seeded all the teams and UW from Washington State is number 11 … while The President will be in Ohio at 1pm ET to talk about health care and what it will do for every American. Robert Gibbs stated on Meet the Press, “This is the week where we will have this important vote,” White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said. “I do think this is the climactic week for health care reform.”
Other News today …
Apparently, various police departments in Tenn are giving guns over to re-sellers to raise funds;in Tenn a gun that was used in the Pentagon murder attempt by a guy who bought a re-sell gun ended up being from the local police.
| **At 5:30pm, the Senate will proceed to a cloture vote on the motion to concur in the House amendments to the Senate amendment to the House amendment to the Senate amendment to the bill, HR2847, the legislative vehicle for the HIRE Act. |
| Votes: 49: Cloture on the motion to concur with respect to the House message to accompany H.R.2847; Invoked: 61-30 |
| Unanimous Consent: S.Res.455, a resolution honoring the life, heroism and service of Harriet Tubman.S.Con.Res.53, recognizing & congratulating the city of Colorado Springs, CO, as the new official site of the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Service and the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial. |
S.Con.Res.53, recognizing & congratulating the city of Colorado Springs, CO, as the new official site of the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Service and the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial.
CURRENT HOUSE FLOOR PROCEEDINGS
LEGISLATIVE DAY OF MARCH 15, 2010 … below
- recognizing the cultural and historical significance of Nowruz, expressing appreciation to Iranian-Americans for their contributions to society, and wishing Iranian-Americans and the people of Iran a prosperous new year7:27 P.M. –On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 384 – 2 (Roll no. 115).
- recognizing Washington State University Honors College for 50 years of excellence7:20 P.M. –
- congratulating the winners of the Voice of Democracy national scholarship program7:12 P.M. –On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 384 – 0 (Roll no. 113).
- recognizing the University of Arizona’s 125 years of dedication to excellence in higher education7:04 P.M. –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 the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 392 – 0 (Roll no. 112).
- H.R. 4628:
- to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 216 Westwood Avenue in Westwood, New Jersey, as the “Sergeant Christopher R. Hrbek Post Office Building”
- H.R. 2377:
- to direct the Secretary of Education to establish and administer an awards program recognizing excellence exhibited by public school system employees providing services to students in pre-kindergarten through higher education
- H. Res. 1163:
- recognizing Washington State University Honors College for 50 years of excellence
- H. Res. 1170:
- congratulating the winners of the Voice of Democracy national scholarship program
- H. Res. 1145:
- recognizing the University of Arizona’s 125 years of dedication to excellence in higher education
Pres. Obama Remarks on Health Care Reform while in Ohio
Health-Care Reconciliation Action Begins In Congress
Live on C-SPAN at 3pm ET
Senate Continues Work On Jobs Bill
The Senate continues working on (HR 2847), the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act. The bill, now estimated at $17.6 Billion, proposes to create a payroll tax credit for businesses that hire new workers, extends provisions for the Highway Trust fund, extends the “Build America” bond program, and allows certain expense deductions for small businesses.
Sen. Dodd To Introduce Financial Reform legislation
BREAKING: 51 votes in Senate for public option
Stay tuned in …
Last night, on MSNBC’s Ed Show, we announced, “We can say with confidence that there would be at least 51 votes for the public option in the Senate if the House goes first” and then named names and revealed new information.
Ed Schultz called it “the best reporting I have seen anywhere on a head count of the public option.”
SEE THE VIDEO HERE. Then, please chip in $3 to support our effective public option activism.
We’re going to spend the next couple days spreading this message far and wide. Can you chip in $3 to help? You can donate on the video page.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
— Adam Green, Aaron Swartz, Stephanie Taylor, and the PCCC team
We can’t wait 41 can’t wait

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- 41 — that’s the number of leading economists — including three Nobel Prize winners — who sent a letter to President Obama and Congress yesterday urging the swift passage of comprehensive health insurance reform to curb skyrocketing health care costs. [Source]
- 41 — is also the percentage of adults under the age of 65 who accumulated medical debt, had difficulty paying medical bills, or struggled with both during a recent one year period. [Source]
TGIF … & cspan.org
UPDATE on the mis-information by Cable, Republicans and or FoxNews… Yesterday, it was reported that the Parliamentarian stated that President Obama had to sign for the Senate HCR bill first before it could be reconciled or fixed but … The Senate parliamentarian is telling hill staff that GOP aides misinterpreted his opinion on health care + reconciliation process.
The week may be over but … the talk about reconciliation, HCR and what it will do to Democratic Senators is just heating up on the Hill. Call your Senators and tell them we are not the Clinton voters; We want HCR with a Public Option through Reconciliation.
The President has delayed his trip to Asia in order to see the health care bill through and while the Speaker was quite happy she also decided that she would not put the Public Option on the table first, that they had done this unlike the Senate and when or if they do things could change; well im no journalist but im definitely a pissed off voter. and wonder just what has happened and can this be corrected before the vote happens next weekend. The Black and Latino Caucuses have made an attempt to be heard, Stupak and his group of maybe five want to change how Americans deal with abortions and thank goodness someone saw this and has put a halt to it, and last Democratic Blue Dogs have quietly decided to put their future elections ahead of the American people at this moment.
The vote is out on how this whole HCR will play itself out but im leaving room for Blue Dogs to rear what some in the Party think is an ugly head. It was quite a strange feeling to be let down, very disappointing to hear the Speaker back off the Public Option after Senator Durbin stated he would whip Senate Dems; unfortunately, it would be after the House voted yes to the Senate bill; i totally get how Pelosi and her fellow House Dems don’t trust Senate Dems …
Politics before the People … i get it
All this time those for Health Care Reform in general even without a Public Option through reconciliation assumed that the Senate would be a problem, that Conserva-dems might vote against HCR for all Americans; though 53% who voted for Barack Obama in 2008 knew exactly what we voted for … including health care & insurance reform, DADT, immigration with purpose, full throttle regulations for the banks and any or all big banks or AIG type agencies; now we hear at least for HCR the official vote counter stated the votes aren’t there … unbelievable; is this evidence of what’s to come ?
While i still completely support President Obama and the Democratic Party; voters are beginning to see that any vote is a heavy lift as Speaker Pelosi stated; question is what are the ramifications …
I would say we all need to call the White House …why not Public Option 202 456 1111
Other news …
Washington State legislators will be in session this weekend, they are about 200mil apart on a spending and tax plan
The push for Democrats in both chambers begins on Monday with a possible procedural vote after the congressional budget office scores the bill.
A motion to suspend the rules and pass as amended ..the appointment of Bankruptcy Judge vote was postponed
The Senate is not in Session today, next week the Senate will resume consideration of the House Message on H.R.2847, the legislative vehicle for the HIRE Act (Jobs I). At 5:30pm, the Senate will proceed to a cloture vote on the motion to concur in the House amendments to the Senate amendment to the House amendment to the Senate amendment to the bill, HR2847, HIRE Act.
and the House schedule is below … and will be updated after the chamber adjourns
| CURRENT HOUSE FLOOR PROCEEDINGS LEGISLATIVE DAY OF MARCH 12, 2010 111TH CONGRESS – SECOND SESSION
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and what’s on CSPAN.org
Sen. Reid Supports Reconciliation, House Preps For Mark Up
In a letter sent to Sen. Republican Ldr. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Maj. Ldr. Harry Reid (D-NV) said he will use reconciliation to pass part of the health care reform bill. Leaders in the House want to mark up a bill early next week, but are waiting for the CBO cost estimate on their planned revisions.
Overhaul Bill Moves Forward Without Bipartisan agreement
Senate Banking Cmte. Chairman Christopher Dodd (D-CT) is expected to unveil his legislation for new financial regulations on Monday. Yesterday, Sen. Dodd said the Banking Cmte. will schedule a markup on the bill in Mid-March. Sen. Corker (R-TN) stated on Thursday the health care debate has forced Sen. Dodd to push forward with the legislation and expressed his disappointment with the decision. Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) Remarks
Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) Press Conference
Senate Filibusters debated at think tank forums
Two Washington, D.C. think tanks examine the Congressional usage of filibusters. An AEI Politics Watch panel analyzed how filibusters have affected modern U.S. Senate procedures and mechanics. Also, the Center for American Progress Action Fund is taking a look at how filibusters have become a tactical tool available to the minority. A filibuster is the term used for an extended debate in the Senate which has the effect of preventing a vote.




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