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Democrats in the US Congress will work with President Barack Obama to push an aggressive legislative agenda in 2009.
Jan 6 (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. Congress, hoping to capitalize on expanded majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives, will work with President Barack Obama to push an aggressive legislative agenda in 2009. Here is a look at some of their priorities:
Jan 6 (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. Congress, hoping to capitalize on expanded majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives, will work with President Barack Obama to push an aggressive legislative agenda in 2009.
-Gardening Expert Dabney Morgan will be here to talk about feeding our winter woodland friends. -New Year, New You! NBC's hit reality series Biggest Loser returns Tuesday, Jan. 6 for a seventh season.
Though the primary health care system has received government's attention for over 20 years, there are not many encouraging things about it. Newly appointed Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Muhammad Ali Pate , a Nigerian who has a wide-range of experience as World Bank consultant on health, explains why.
Rep. Hoyer expects more constraints added to bill
It all started last year when the Bush administration began using tax dollars to keep ailing Wall Street investment banks from going under, culminating in the $700 billion bailout debacle.
Elkhart County police arrested two people early Tuesday on preliminary charges of manufacturing methamphetamine and neglecting children in a home in the 57000 block of County Road 13.
The Associated Press has learned that Gov. Chris Gregoire's proposed budget will suspend health coverage increases for kids and cut state payments for disabled people who can't work. The Democratic governor plans to unveil her plan Thursday for fixing a budget deficit of more than $5 billion. A senior state official spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the person was not ...
SAN DIEGO----The First 5 Commission of San Diego is responding to the current economic crisis by allocating $1.6 million to the Healthy Families program and more than $12.5 million to expand funding for enhanced services for young children, including oral health programs, healthy development services, healthcare access and information and referral services.


