Finance Committee Democrats thwart Republicans attempt to stall work on health care overhaulWASHINGTON — Senators writing a health care overhaul bill have rejected a Republican amendment that could have put the sweeping measure on hold. Democrats, Republicans ready fresh challenges to far-reaching health care overhaul billWASHINGTON — Tempers are flaring as the Senate Finance Committee starts its third day of exhaustive deliberations on a sweeping overhaul of the health care system. Democrats try wooing seniors to health care drive, press AARP to step up its sales pitchWASHINGTON — The White House and Democrats are laboring to attract skeptical seniors to their drive to reshape the nation’s health care system, leading some to press the behemoth but reluctant AARP to be more aggressive about backing them. Democrats and Republicans spar over health care bill’s effect on seniorsWASHINGTON — Sweeping health care legislation cleared its first hurdles in the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday as Democrats turned back a series of proposed changes by Republicans who attacked it as a threat to Medicare. Democrats reject GOP amendment to require health bill to be available online before voteWASHINGTON — Senate Finance Committee Democrats have rejected a GOP amendment that would have required a health overhaul bill to be available online for 72 hours before the committee votes. Finance Cte Dems turn back Republican push to let public see health bill language before voteWASHINGTON — Senate Finance Committee Democrats have rejected a GOP amendment that would have required a health overhaul bill to be available online for 72 hours before the committee votes. NY lawyer: Wealthy fundraiser for top Democrats made legal political contributionsNEW YORK — The lawyer for a wealthy fundraiser for Hillary Rodham Clinton and other top Democrats said Wednesday that his client’s political contributions were legal — despite charges he defrauded banks of hundreds of millions of dollars. Senate Democrats propose tougher government tests in counterterrorism surveillanceWASHINGTON — The Obama administration, for a second straight day, frustrated Democratic lawmakers Wednesday by declining to say whether it backs their demands for more civil liberties safeguards in anti-terrorism surveillance and property seizures. Democrats juggle competing priorities as Senate committee pushes forward on health care billDemocrats try to move on health bill; GOP objects WASHINGTON — Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus heard some encouraging words Wednesday from a key centrist Democrat as he opened the second day of a committee meeting to debate and vote on his sweeping health overhaul bill. House Roll Call: How the House voted on jobless benefits billThe 331-83 roll call Tuesday by which the House voted to provide another 13 weeks of unemployment benefits to workers in high-unemployment states. Republicans race to widen cracks forming in Democratic wall in New YorkALBANY, N.Y. — As New York Gov. David Paterson’s political vitality fades and a court decision over his lieutenant governor choice threatens to weaken his presumed chief rival for the 2010 gubernatorial nomination, Republicans sense a hole opening in the Democrats’ wall of invincibility in the state and are seizing the day. GOP leaders accuse Democrats of ‘gagging’ insurance companies’ criticism of health care billWASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers rebuked the Obama administration Tuesday for telling health insurance companies to stop warning elderly customers they’ll lose benefits in health care legislation, which some equated to a gag order. Defiant New York governor shoots back at Democrats seeking him to drop from ‘10 raceALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. David Paterson of New York is refusing to bend under pressure from top Democrats to get out of the 2010 race for governor to make way for state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. Dem chairman calls for health care assistance for families as Senate committee begins workWASHINGTON — Bidding for support from Democrats as well as a single Republican, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee gaveled open a long-awaited debate over health care Tuesday with fresh plans to reduce costs on working-class families and impose new obligations on the insurance industry. House Democrat urges White House to send more troops, remain focused on AfghanistanWASHINGTON — The top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee is urging the White House to send more troops to Afghanistan and stick with a military strategy that was outlined six months ago. As election nears, far-right party tells candidates of foreign descent to leave GermanyBERLIN — A far-right party has sent letters to 30 politicians of foreign descent who are candidates in Germany’s national election on Sunday, telling them to leave the country. RNC chairman says GOP must take steps to court black voters, faults both parties for povertyLITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele on Monday said his party must take steps to win over black voters, and he faulted both Democrats and the GOP for failing to address poverty. RNC Chairman Michael Steele says GOP must take ‘baby steps’ to win over black votersLITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele says his party must take steps to win over black voters. Baucus changes health bill to address affordability concerns of fellow senatorsWASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee was revising his sweeping health care bill Monday to address serious concerns from fellow Democrats and a key Republican about insurance costs, part of his ongoing struggle to deliver on President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority. Sen. Max Baucus changes his health care bill to reflect concerns of Democrats, key RepublicanWASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee was revising his sweeping health care bill Monday to address serious concerns from fellow Democrats and a key Republican about insurance costs, part of his ongoing struggle to deliver on President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority. Baucus changing health bill to address affordability concerns of fellow DemocratsWASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee was revising his sweeping health care bill Monday to address serious concerns from fellow Democrats and a key Republican about insurance costs, part of his ongoing struggle to deliver on President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority. Germany’s pro-business Free Democrats aim to get back into government amid economic crisisBERLIN — The traditional kingmaker of German politics — the Free Democrats — hope to return to government this weekend after 11 years in opposition, thanks to their popular pro-business line in a time of economic crisis. GOP senator says Obama is everywhere except cooking shows pitching health care overhaulWASHINGTON — One GOP senator says it seems the only place on TV that President Barack Obama hasn’t been seen is on cooking shows. GOP leader: Obama would create 51 boards, commissions to swell government role in health careWASHINGTON — The top House Republican says President Barack Obama’s proposed health care overhaul would create 51 new boards or commissions and isn’t needed. Romney taunts Democrats with memories of Carter; Republicans finding renewed hopesWASHINGTON — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney reflects conservatives’ growing confidence when he taunts Democrats, saying “I’ll bet you never dreamed you’d look back at Jimmy Carter as the good old days.” Who’s who: A look at the 23 members of the Senate Finance Committee as they debate health careThe Senate Finance Committee begins work on a health care overhaul bill Tuesday. A look at the committee members: Senate committee that’s choke point on health care bill is next battle for divided DemocratsWASHINGTON — Keep going. You don’t have to fix all of it now. Just please don’t let it stall. That’s the essence of the message that Senate Democratic leaders have for their Finance Committee senators, who plan to start voting Tuesday on a remake of the nation’s health care system. GOP lawmaker warns against health care changes, says government involvement brings delaysWASHINGTON — A GOP congresswoman grateful for quick detection of her breast cancer says Democratic health overhaul plans could mean life-threatening delays in treatment. If conservatives are gathering, so are Republicans testing presidential watersWASHINGTON — If conservatives are gathering, count on Republicans weighing presidential bids to do the same. Polls: Merkel on track for new center-right coalition in German electionBERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel drew encouragement Friday from polls that showed her on track to form a new center-right government after Germany’s national election, and pushed her agenda of tax relief to stimulate growth. |