Published 27 days ago
by Mark Murray
at First Read
"Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is poised to send a [health-care] bill to the floor Monday in its final form, setting up a vote as early as Thursday," The Hill writes. "The three-day delay is not for amendments and not even for debate; Thursday is the earliest Pelosi could hold a vote and keep her pledge to allow members and the public three days to study the final legislation."
The Washington Post says that, in the Senate, the energy/climate bill emerges for committee debate tomorrow. But the...( read more )
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