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The Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed far-reaching healthcare legislation, handing President Barack Obama a hard-won victory on his chief domestic priority though the road ahead in the Senate promises to be rocky. Full Article at NewsMax
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Sunday it was time for the Senate to "take the baton" on health care reform after the House passed its plan for overhauling the nation's health care system. "For years we've been told that this couldn't be done," Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. , pauses during a news conference on housing, Wednesday, May 6, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington. View Photo »
There is a likelihood that [Afghanistan] could use additional combat forces ... I don’t know what number. If we had better intelligence of what is going on in [Pakistan], that also would help. Adding troops and maintaining a surrogate government by handing out money is not a solution.
WASHINGTON -- The Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed far-reaching health care legislation, handing President Barack Obama a hard-won victory on his chief domestic priority though the road ahead in the Senate promises to be rocky. Full Article at WLKY.com
WASHINGTON - The Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed far-reaching health care legislation, handing President Barack Obama a hard-won victory on his chief domestic priority though the road ahead in the Senate promises to be rocky. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
[*] SCHIEFFER: And good morning again. Chairman Skeleton is here in the studio with us this morning. Our two guests from the Senate, Lindsey Graham and Jack Reed , are in their home states of South Carolina and Rhode Island. Full Article at CQ Politics
Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. , Max Baucus, D-Mont. , Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. , Jack Reed, D-R.I. , and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. , at a news conference following the passage of the extension of unemployment benefits on Capitol Hill in W... View Photo »
There is a likelihood that [Afghanistan] could use additional combat forces ... I don’t know what number. If we had better intelligence of what is going on in [Pakistan], that also would help. Adding troops and maintaining a surrogate government by handing out money is not a solution.
November 4, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC – In a positive step for Rhode Island's economy, the U.S. Senate today approved legislation championed by Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) to immediately extend unemployment benefits for up to 20 weeks for more than 4,000... Full Article at All American Patriots
WASHINGTON - Missed out on Cash for Clunkers? Congress has another deal for you: Buy a home before May 1 and collect up to $6,500 from the government. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
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Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. , pauses during a news conference on housing, Wednesday, May 6, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. , Max Baucus, D-Mont. , Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. , Jack Reed, D-R.I. , and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. , at a news conference following the passage of the extension of unemployment benefits on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. , Max Baucus, D-Mont. , Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. , Jack Reed, D-R.I. , listens as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. , speaks at a news conference following the passage of the extension of unemployment benefits on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday...
View Photo »Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. , leaves a news conference following the Senate passage of the extension of unemployment benefits also attended by, from left, Sens.
View Photo »Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. , speaks as Sens.
View Photo »President Barack Obama signs the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. From left are, Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Michael Mullen, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Rep. Susan Davis, D-Calif.
View Photo »President Barack Obama signs the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. , left, talks with Senate Finance Committee member Kent Conrad, D-N.D. as they head to the Senate on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »Senators Jack Reed (D-RI) (L) and Joe Lieberman (I-CT) listen to Admiral Michael Mullen before a Senate Armed Service Committee hearing on his nomination for reappointment to the grade of admiral and as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Capitol Hill in Washington September 15...
View Photo »Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I. , left, and Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. , right, listen to U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, center, answer a question about the high unemployment rate in Rhode Island, following a viewing of the school speech by President Barack Obama, not pictured, at Exeter Jo...
View Photo »Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. , left, and U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, center, talk with Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I. , right, prior to listening to a televised broadcast of President Barack Obama, not pictured, deliver his speech school children across the nation, at Exeter Job Corps Ac...
View Photo »Chairman Christopher Dodd (R), D-CT, and US Senator Jack Reed (2nd L), D-RI, listen as US Senator Chuck Schumer (L), D-NY, questions US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (C) as he testifies before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D...
View Photo »US Senator Chuck Schumer (L), D-NY, and US Senator Jack Reed, D-RI, talk as US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner testifies before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washignton, DC, June 18, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 11: U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) (C) speaks as (L-R) Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), Senate Democratic Whip Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL), Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), and Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) listen during a news conference on Capitol Hill June 11, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 11: U.S. Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill June 11, 2009 in Washington, DC. The Senate has passed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act giving the Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate tobacco products.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 11: U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) (C) speaks as Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) (L), and Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) (R) listen during a news conference on Capitol Hill June 11, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 11: U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) (L) speaks as Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) (2nd R), and Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) (R) listen during a news conference on Capitol Hill June 11, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn, center, speaks on the passage of legislation that gives the government control over the production and marketing of tobacco products, Thursday, June 11, 2009, during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn, second from left, speaks on the passage of legislation that gives the government control over the production and marketing of tobacco products, Thursday, June 11, 2009, during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 14: Defense Secretary Robert Gates (R) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen (L) talk with Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) (R) and Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) (2nd-L), before a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill May 14, 2009 in Washin...
View Photo »Defense Secretary Robert Gates, right, greets members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Defense Secretary Robert Gates, right, greets members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. , center, accompanied by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. , left, and Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. , gestures during a news conference about housing, Wednesday, May 6, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. , center, flanked by Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. , right, and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. , gestures during a news conference on housing, Wednesday, May 6, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. , left, accompanied by Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. , gestures during a news conference on housing, Wednesday, May 6, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. , Max Baucus, D-Mont. , Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. , Jack Reed, D-R.I. , and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. , at a news conference following the passage of the extension of unemployment benefits on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009.
View Photo »There is a likelihood that [Afghanistan] could use additional combat forces ... I don’t know what number. If we had better intelligence of what is going on in [Pakistan], that also would help. Adding troops and maintaining a surrogate government by handing out money is not a solution.
There is a likelihood that [Afghanistan] could use additional combat forces ... I don’t know what number. If we had better intelligence of what is going on in [Pakistan], that also would help. Adding troops and maintaining a surrogate government by handing out money is not a solution.
Republicans have developed a troubling pattern of blaming President Obama for trying to fix all the problems they created
Try to pull away as many of the Taliban as we can who will swear that the government in Kabul is legitimate and they will support it ... taken out.
We made clear that our major concern is ensuring that the Rhode Island constitutional process for expanded gambling and casinos is maintained
This defense appropriations bill provides our troops with the support, resources, and equipment they need to address our most pressing national security threats ... This legislation will help create high-paying manufacturing and technology jobs in Rhode Island, and ensure our defense industry remains st...
This defense appropriations bill provides our troops with the support, resources, and equipment they need to address our most pressing national security threats ... This legislation will help create high-paying manufacturing and technology jobs in Rhode Island, and ensure our defense industry remains st...
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@JimmyMcIver Agree-Senator Jack Reed's head is up there too!
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