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Today, I joined President Obama and national health care leaders for a constructive and broad-ranging discussion on health care reform.
A House vote on the D.C. House Voting Rights Act will be postponed to allow more time for discussion on outstanding matters.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is essential to our economic recovery. Yet, Republicans have repeatedly provided misleading information on its effects in an effort to undermine this important legislation.
Last week, President Obama delivered to Congress a budget outline that shows real leadership and makes the tough, responsible choices necessary to address the challenges facing our nation.
Due to inclement weather, there will be no votes in the House today. Debate on the suspension bills originally scheduled for today will proceed this afternoon.
Governor Sebelius is a knowledgeable and experienced executive who I believe is an exceptional choice to head the Department of Health and Human Services.
This month is Women’s History Month: We honor the generations of women who fought for a full and equal share in our Nation’s life, from the voting booth to the workplace.
I can think of no better person than John Berry to lead the Office of Personnel Management.
Today President Obama gave an important speech describing – in his own words – ‘how the war in Iraq will end.’
In preparation for next week’s vote on the D.C. House Voting Rights Act, I met with the supporters and advocacy groups of this important legislation to ensure the strongest coordination of efforts in building support for House passage.