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Shelby Opposes 2nd Bernanke Term

Sen. Shelby said he will vote against the confirmation of Fed Chairman Bernanke for a second term, as a Senate panel convened his confirmation hearing.

 

Centrist Senators Say They Oppose Health Care Bill

Two centrist senators, Ben Nelson and Joseph I. Lieberman, said that they were opposed the bill as it is currently written, particularly its inclusion of a new government-run insurance program.

 

Ethics panel clears Sen. Burris of wrongdoing

Ethics panel clears Sen. Burris of wrongdoing

The Senate Select Committee on Ethics has closed its inquiry into Roland Burris, clearing the Illinois lawmaker of any legal wrongdoing.

 

U.S. "would veto" Palestinian state move: Senators

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The United States would veto a Palestinian declaration of statehood in the United Nations Security Council, U.S. senators visiting Israel said Monday.

 

Senators debate requiring U.S. sick leave for flu

Senators debate requiring U.S. sick leave for flu

A proposed U.S. law requiring employers to provide paid sick leave would help stop the spread of swine flu and increase productivity, supporters argued on Tuesday.

 

Beau Biden Mulls Running for Dad's Senate Seat

Beau Biden Mulls Running for Dad's Senate Seat

Vice President Joe Biden's son, who has returned after serving a tour with the Army National Guard in Iraq, says he'll take his time to decide whether to seek his father's Senate seat.

 

Another GOP senator open to health overhaul

Another GOP senator open to health overhaul

A second Republican senator signaled Wednesday she's open to voting for sweeping health care legislation this year, putting President Barack Obama closer to a historic achievement that has eluded generations of Democratic leaders.

 

Rockefeller: "The Insurance Industry... Is Running Certain People In This Markup"

Rockefeller:

Reacting to an amendment proposed by Sen. Jon Cornyn (R-Texas) during the Senate Finance Committee's markup of health care reform legislation on Thursday, committee member Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) called his colleague a pawn of the health insurance industry.

"This is a very, very important amendment and it's a very, very bad amendment," said Rockefeller. "If there's anything which is clear, it's that the insurance industry is not running this markup, but is running certain people in this markup."

 

Source: Family Wants Ex-DNC Boss in Kennedy Seat

Paul G. Kirk Jr., the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, will replace the late Ted Kennedy in the Senate until a special election is held in January, sources told FOX News.

 

Byrd, 91, Hospitalized After Falling in Home

Ambulances and fire trucks raced to the home of the 91-year-old West Virginia Democrat, the longest-serving senator in U.S. history. He was taken to a hospital but has not been admitted.

 

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