Senator Debbie Stabenow of Michigan
Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow of Michigan. Senator Stabenow's current term expires in 2007.
In the debate Saturday about whether to debate the Democratic health care reform bill in the Senate, Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) capped her comments on health care reform with brief profiles of two real people who need the system to change. One was 12-year-old Benjamin French, the subject of a recent story from HuffPost Investigative Fund:
Benjamin French was born with his right arm missing below the elbow. In his 12 years, he has been...
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From huffingtonpost.com
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Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Lansing, today praised the sweeping $849 billion plan to overhaul the nation's health care system unveiled Wednesday by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
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From feedburner.com
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Sen. Debbie Stabenow, speaking this morning at a Detroit Economic Club breakfast, said she opposes the employer mandate included in health care legislation passed earlier this month by the House and is fighting for a public option to be part of the Senate's bill.
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Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) said on Fox News Sunday that the U.S. House bill containing the pro-life Stupak Amendment changes long-established law. Sen. Stabenow is referring to the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits Medicaid from funding abortions, and is a provision that Americans United for Life successfully defended before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1980. The settled policy is that the American public does not want federal funds paying...
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From freerepublic.com
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East Lansing—The Michigan Agri-Business Association applauded Nov. 10 Sen. Debbie Stabenow for proposing a plan that would make agriculture one of the pillars of clean energy and climate legislation, and called on the U.S. Senate to support Stabenow’s proposal.
Under Stabenow’s plan, the U.S. Department of Agriculture would be the lead agency in an incentives program for individuals and businesses that reduce carbon pollution...
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