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Energy & Commerce Health Subcmte. member Rep. Eshoo goes over health care legislation and how Democrats are working to whip for the vote. Rep. Eshoo is a key political ally of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Friday
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Washington, DC
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Interview Rep. Eshoo Rep. Eshoo's Website
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U.S. and Mexican officials spoke about various problems that are unique to the U.S.-Mexico border region. Among the issues addressed at the day-long conference were drug-related violence in Mexico, cross-border trade and commerce, and immigration reform and labor mobility.
Thursday
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Washington, DC
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U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce Event
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC), and Democratic Caucus Chairman John Larson (D-CT) held a press conference at the Capitol to discuss the CBO cost estimate of health care reform legislation.
Thursday
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Washington, DC
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House Democrats Press Conference
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During a procedural vote on scheduling suspension bills, members exchanged remarks on the efforts to finalize health care legislation and the House floor vote.
Thursday
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Washington, DC
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House Floor Speeches
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House and Senate Republican & Democratic members spoke to reporters about the CBO score on health care legislation after a private conference meetings.
Thursday
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Washington, DC
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GOP Briefing Democrats' Briefing
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Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) said he will vote in favor of health care legislation making its way through the House. Mr. Kucinich, who recently said he would vote against the measure, cited pressure from President Obama and congressional leaders.
Wednesday
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Washington, DC
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Rep. Kucinich on Health Care Vote
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Staff Writer Alex Wayne will provide a "viewers guide" on what to expect regarding the health care process, as well as the policy.
Wednesday
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Washington, DC
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Interview with Alex Wayne CQ
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Hotline's Executive Editor John Mercurio forecasts the possible political fallout of the health care debate for the 2010 elections.
Tuesday
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Washington, DC
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Interview with John Mercurio Hotline
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