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Politics Today: After House Health Care Vote, What's Next?

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  1. When it came down to a choice between attending his son's wedding and staying in Washington to vote against health care reform Saturday, Steve King knew what he had to do. He skipped the wedding. Full Article at Beltway Blips

  2. November 7, 2009 -- WASHINGTON — Today, Congresswoman Laura Richardson voted to end the inequitable practices in access to health care that currently exists in this nation and to ensure that the tens of millions of Americans currently without health... Full Article at All American Patriots

  3. Democrats paid a heavy toll to keep health care reform moving forward. Full Article at Alan Katz' Health Care Reform Blog

  4. — firedoglake.com — As of 11:07 p.m. ET, we have a health care reform bill. Although five minutes remained on the clock, the votes were all in with 220 Yeas, 215 Nays. Of the Nay votes, 39 were Democrats. There was a lone Republican Yea from Rep. Full Article at Beltway Blips

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