Government Matters


Snowe backs health care bill

WASHINGTON — Historic legislation to expand U.S. health care and control costs won its first Republican supporter Tuesday and cleared a key Senate hurdle, a double-barreled triumph that propelled President Barack Obama’s signature issue toward votes this fall in both houses of Congress.

“When history calls, history calls,” said Maine Republican Olympia Snowe, whose declaration of support ended weeks of suspense and provided the only drama of a 14-9 vote in the Senate Finance Committee. With her decision, the 62-year-old lawmaker bucked her own leadership on the most high-profile issue of the year in Congress, and gave the drive to remake health care at least a hint of the bipartisanship that Obama seeks. At the White House, Obama called the events “a critical milestone” toward remaking the nation’s health care system. He praised Snowe as well as Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the committee, and declared, “We are going to get this done.” Full Story

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tarren Bragdon

$2B in wasteful state spending claimed

AUGUSTA, Maine — Supporters of a ballot measure that would cap government spending released a list Thursday of what they described as billions of dollars in wasteful state spending.

But Baldacci administration officials said the report’s authors with the conservative Maine Heritage Policy Center appear to have skewed facts and figures or omitted important information to make an ideological, anti-government point.
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