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Poll: More in NC form negative opinion about Burr

More North Carolina adults are forming a negative opinion about U.S. Sen. Richard Burr as the Republican lawmaker heads into his re-election bid, according to a poll released Friday.

Kyle Drops Out Of Governor’s Race

By ERIK SCHELZIG Associated Press Writer NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Senate Minority Leader Jim Kyle of Memphis has become the third Democrat to bow out of the Tennessee governor’s race.

Kyle Drops Out Of Governor’s Race

By ERIK SCHELZIG Associated Press Writer NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Senate Minority Leader Jim Kyle of Memphis has become the third Democrat to bow out of the Tennessee governor’s race.

In the News: "The President is taking control of this important debate"

Following the bipartisan health reform meeting, news outlets and commentators are calling the meeting a success for the country and President Obama – and a clear step forward on reform.
CNN – “a lot to appreciate in yesterday’s bipartisan White House health care summit”:
There was a lot to appreciate in yesterday’s bipartisan White House [...]

In the News: "The President is taking control of this important debate"

Following the bipartisan health reform meeting, news outlets and commentators are calling the meeting a success for the country and President Obama – and a clear step forward on reform.
CNN – “a lot to appreciate in yesterday’s bipartisan White House health care summit”:
There was a lot to appreciate in yesterday’s bipartisan White House [...]

“Tough S**t”: Republican Senator Blocks Help for Americans Who’ve Lost Their Jobs

Last night, Senate Republican Jim Bunning blocked a vote to extend key benefits, including health insurance, for Americans who have lost their jobs.
The Huffington Post reports:
Jim Bunning, a Republican from Kentucky, is single-handedly blocking Senate action needed to prevent an estimated 1.2 million American workers from prematurely losing their unemployment benefits next month.
As Democratic [...]

“Tough S**t”: Republican Senator Blocks Help for Americans Who’ve Lost Their Jobs

Last night, Senate Republican Jim Bunning blocked a vote to extend key benefits, including health insurance, for Americans who have lost their jobs.
The Huffington Post reports:
Jim Bunning, a Republican from Kentucky, is single-handedly blocking Senate action needed to prevent an estimated 1.2 million American workers from prematurely losing their unemployment benefits next month.
As Democratic [...]

Yesterday’s Bipartisan Meeting

From Chairman Tim Kaine:
For more than seven hours yesterday, President Obama led a vigorous, respectful, and historic discussion with representatives from both parties and houses in Congress about how best to reform this country’s broken health insurance system.

At every opportunity, the President displayed genuine devotion to delving into the specifics of the proposals and sought, [...]

Yesterday’s Bipartisan Meeting

From Chairman Tim Kaine:
For more than seven hours yesterday, President Obama led a vigorous, respectful, and historic discussion with representatives from both parties and houses in Congress about how best to reform this country’s broken health insurance system.

At every opportunity, the President displayed genuine devotion to delving into the specifics of the proposals and sought, [...]

Wake County School Board Votes on Busing

The Wake County School Board in North Carolina is one of many government school systems that factor in socio-economic status when assigning students to spread the races across the district. Under the plan, students are bused to schools outside their neighborhoods, a practice that appears unpopular among parents of all races.
Those who oppose busing students [...]

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