Democrat

 

House Democrats finalizing trade plan for Bush (Reuters)
Filed: March 26th 2007: Democrat

A Panamanian coffee farmer in a file photo. Senior Democrats in the House of Representatives are wrapping up a proposal to revamp labor and other provisions of free trade agreements with Peru, Colombia and Panama that the Bush administration has been pushing to get approved, congressional aides said on Monday. (Alberto Lowe/Reuters)Reuters - Senior Democrats in the U.S. House
of Representatives are wrapping up a proposal to revamp labor
and other provisions of free trade agreements with Peru,
Colombia and Panama that the Bush administration has been
pushing to get approved, congressional aides said on Monday.

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

 
Get all the latest politics news from Politics Right.

Another Breakdown in New Orleans
Nearly two years after Hurricane Katrina, an overburdened health-care system is not able to handle the city's mental-health emergencies
Georgia congressman returning home for hospice care
Read full story for latest details.
House approves Iraq war money with no withdrawal (Reuters)
Reuters - The U.S. House of Representatives broke a four-month deadlock with President George W. Bush on Thursday and approved $100 billion in new funds for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan without a timetable for withdrawing combat troops.
2008 Democratic Presidential Primary: Clinton 38% Obama 26% Edwards 15% (Rasmussen Reports)
Rasmussen Reports - The latest Rasmussen Reports national opinion survey of Likely Democratic Primary Voters highlights the stability of a campaign that has started well before most Americans want to think about it. Once again, New York Senator Hillary Clinton (D) is on top, this week attracting 38% of the vote.
(c) Politics Right 2007