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Dec 11 2013
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Two-year budget deal seen headed toward passage
House Republican leaders threw their weight behind the two-year budget deal announced Tuesday night and planned to bring it to a vote Thursday, amid growing signs that bipartisan complaints about the bill weren't deep or broad enough to threaten its passage.
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 27 2013
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Here's What 240 Million Americans Will Have To Start Doing Next Week, Thanks To Obamacare
On Oct. 1 the long-feared national nightmare finally arrives. Obamacare, the massive health care reform law passed in 2010 will make its latest mark with the launch of its health insurance exchanges.
HuffPostJun 23 2012
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Undocumented Immigrant Sees Impact of Obama Shift on 2012 Campaign
José Manuel GodÃÂnez-Samperio cant vote in the November election. But GodÃÂnez-Samperio, along with and tens of thousands of other young undocumented immigrants are indelibly influencing the 2012 presidential race.
ABC News (Online)Dec 02 2013
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Insurers Seek to Bypass Health Site
Insurers and some states are continuing to look for ways to bypass the balky technology underpinning the health-care law despite the Obama administration's claim Sunday that it had made "dramatic progress" in fixing the federal insurance website.
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 02 2013
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Insurers and some states seek ways to bypass health site
Insurers and some states are continuing to look for ways to bypass the balky technology underpinning the health-care law despite the Obama administrations claim Sunday that it had made dramatic progress in fixing the federal insurance website.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 30 2012
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Obama Administration gives 8 states waivers on No Child Left Behind
Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. Department of Education granted eight additional states waivers Tuesday from strict requirements of the No Child Left Behind law.
CNN DigitalSep 25 2013
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Cruz's Defiant Stand Is Also a Lonely One
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas took to the Senate floor Tuesday in a long speech against the new health-care law - the biggest test of whether his conservative rhetoric can upend the ways of Congress.
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 29 2013
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Republicans may have an edge with independent voters. Can they use it?
Understanding the independent voter is the white whale of politics. Strategists in both parties spend inordinate amounts of time trying to grasp why these fence-sitters feel the way they feel — and what message makes them vote Democratic or Republican on Election Day.
Washington PostMay 02 2013
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Why is immigration going so much better for Obama than the budget?
One of the most important questions for President Obama and Congress is why the 2012 election produced so much bipartisan support for an overhaul of immigration laws and so little for a sweeping budget deal.
Washington Post