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March 2, 2007
Speaker Pelosi testified before the Science Committee last month explaining, "for twelve years, the leadership in the House of Representatives stifled all discussion and debate of global warming. That long rejection of reality is over, to the relief of Members on both sides of the aisle." Addressing global warming and protecting the environment are vital to protecting the health of all Americans, particularly our children.
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March 2, 2007
General takes the fall for Army hospital's failures

Robert Burns, Associated Press - March 2, 2007

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March 1, 2007
The House Judiciary Committee released the following statement:

Washington -- House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers today issued subpoenas against certain former U.S. Attorneys who were recently fired by the Bush Administration. The subpoenas were authorized by the Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative Law (CAL), chaired by Congresswoman Linda Sánchez.

The subpoenas require former U.S. Attorneys David C. Iglesias, Carol Lam, H.E. Cummins, III, and John McKay to appear before a CAL Subcommittee hearing next week.

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March 1, 2007
By a vote of 241 to 185, the House of Representatives passed The Employee Free Choice Act. Watch the closing speech by Education and Labor Chairman George Miller:

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March 1, 2007
In addition to the introduction of the Presidential Donations Reform Act of 2007 by Represenatives Waxman, Duncan, Clay, Platts, and Emanuel, which would vastly increase transparency in the funding of presidential libraries, the Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2007 were introduced today by Representatives Waxman, Platts, Clay, and Burton:

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March 1, 2007
To help ease the economic squeeze on America's middle class families, Democratic lawmakers have introduced the Employee Free Choice Act (H.R. 800), a bill with 234 cosponsors that would help workers join together to bargain for better wages, benefits, and working conditions. Union workers earn 30 percent more, on average, than do nonunion workers, and union workers are much more likely to have healthcare, pensions and more generous paid time off. Debate is being held today on the floor.
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March 1, 2007
To help ease the economic squeeze on America's middle class families, Democratic lawmakers have introduced the Employee Free Choice Act (H.R. 800), a bill with 234 cosponsors that would help workers join together to bargain for better wages, benefits, and working conditions. Union workers earn 30 percent more, on average, than do nonunion workers, and union workers are much more likely to have healthcare, pensions and more generous paid time off. Debate is being held today on the floor.
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March 1, 2007
During a Budget Committee Hearing on the Department of Veterans Affairs Fiscal Year 2008 Budget Priorities this morning, Rep. Brian Baird (WA-03) questioned Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson on the 2005 veterans budget shortfall and funding for veterans suffering from traumatic brain injury:

Rep. Baird has worked in a VA hospital, specializing in traumatic brain injury.

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March 1, 2007
Our wounded military personnel and combat veterans deserve nothing less than the best care, but the continuing revelations at Walter Reed Army Medical Center show a troubling trend.

The House will address some of the most pressing deficiencies at Walter Reed in the upcoming Supplemental Appropriations bill, but much more must be done to make the medical care system fully responsive to our wounded troops.