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Monthly Archives: November 2008
Daschle to HHS
NBC News is reporting that Tom Daschle has been offered, and accepted, the job of Secretary of Health and Human Services. NBC News confirms from Democratic sources that former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., has accepted President-elect Barack Obama’s … Continue reading
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Rough Treatment for Big Three on the Hill
The Big Three automakers sent their CEO’s to Congress yesterday to lobby for immediate help but were not met with an overly receptive audience. Despite the feverish pace of lobbying it appears clear that no package will get through in … Continue reading
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Battle begins over the gas tax
The initial skirmishes have begun over the gasoline tax, with metro west legislators outraged by the toll hikes filing legislation to avert those hikes through an increase in the gas tax. From the Boston Herald: Rep. David Linsky (D-Natick) plans … Continue reading
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Begich Defeats Stevens in Alaska
The longest serving Republican Senator in history, and a revered icon in Alaska, Senator Ted Stevens, has lost his bid for re-election. Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich, a Democrat, was declared the winner after opening a lead on Stevens that could … Continue reading
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Eric Holder to be named Attorney General
Pete Williams of NBC is reporting that Barack Obama has offered the job of Attorney General to Eric Holder, a former Justice Department number two man under President Bill Clinton. From NBC: President-elect Obama has offered Eric Holder the position … Continue reading
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Joe Hangs on to Chairmanship
Senator Joseph Lieberman emerged from the Democratic caucus intact today, managing to hold onto his chairmanship of the Homeland Security Committee. From MSNBC: Sen. Joe Lieberman will keep his chairmanship of the Senate Homeland Security Committee despite hard feelings over … Continue reading
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Paleologos to Guest on Live Mayors Corner
My monthly T.V. show on MCTV will be broadcast live tommorow night, Wednesday November 19, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. with special guest Professor David Paleologos of Suffolk University in to talk about the election cycle just gone by. The show … Continue reading
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Ted Returns to the Hill
Senator Ted Kennedy returned to Capitol Hill yesterday, spending a few hours with staff meetings and preparing to fully engage on the health care issue. Senator Kennedy looked great, and it was wonderful to see him back in the Senate … Continue reading
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Lieberman to stay?
It looks like Joe Lieberman is going to manage to stay as the chair of the Homeland Security Committee under a plan being floated by Senators Chris Dodd and Ken Salazar. Dodd and Salazar will propose a milder sanction against … Continue reading
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Treasurer Cahill hints at possible challenge to Deval
Treasurer Tim Cahill, in an interview with the Boston Herald, refused to rule out a primary challenge to Governor Deval Patrick in 2010. From the Herald: The treasurer said he would “most likely” run for governor if Patrick isn’t in … Continue reading
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