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McConnell wants revised health care bill by Friday; holdouts contemplate Plan B - ABC News

posted onJune 29, 2017
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is hoping to send Senate Republicans home for the Fourth of July recess with a revised version of their health care bill, but it remains unclear if he can bridge the deep divides over the bill in his own party. “Senator McConnell’s goal is to finish our work by this week so we can get an estimate from the CBO about the final cost of the bill, then we’ll be able to vote on it in July,” Sen.

Seth Moulton seemed to be in Nancy Pelosi’s fan club. And then he wasn’t. - The Boston Globe

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Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories SALEM — Over last Labor Day weekend, when Democrats were under the mistaken belief they would win the White House and Senate, Representative Seth Moulton sat down to pen a note that departed from his renegade brand. Three pages of gushing words to Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, thanking her. For everything. For the plum House Armed Services Committee assignment she’d given him (“people at home are thrilled,” he enthused).

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJune 29, 2017
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Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories Moulton, who represents the North Shore in the House, has adopted a striking change in posture about Pelosi.   President Trump said the GOP health effort is ‘‘working along very well’’ and suggested there could be a ‘‘big surprise coming.’’   EDITORIAL The prolonged uncertainty about health care — fanned by the Trump administration’s irresponsible talk about intentionally sabotaging the exchanges — is taking a toll.

Capital - The week in politics and issues

posted onJune 29, 2017
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Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories CAPITAL SOURCE Walsh campaign spokeswoman Rachel Goldstein said — as the campaign had previously — that the payments to the law firm Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo have nothing to do with the ongoing federal probe, which led to the indictments of two of Walsh’s department heads (both have plead not guilty).

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJune 29, 2017
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Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories Moulton, who represents the North Shore in the House, has adopted a striking change in posture about Pelosi.   President Trump said the GOP health effort is ‘‘working along very well’’ and suggested there could be a ‘‘big surprise coming.’’   EDITORIAL The prolonged uncertainty about health care — fanned by the Trump administration’s irresponsible talk about intentionally sabotaging the exchanges — is taking a toll.

End of an Era: Barack Obama Has the Worst Supreme Court Record in History

posted onJune 28, 2017
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Posted at 4:00 am on June 27, 2017 by Joe Cunningham With the Trinity Lutheran decision offered by the Supreme Court yesterday, we officially reached the end of an era. That case was the last one the Obama Administration took any part in, having filed an amicus brief to the court supporting the state of Missouri’s decision to withhold funds from the Christian school.