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Representative Hank Johnson D-GA-04 is expected to introduce the bill this year.
Lloyd Chapman: Could a Simple Bill Save the World Economy? Lloyd Chapman 2011
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Representative Hank Johnson D-GA-04 is expected to introduce the bill this year.
Lloyd Chapman: Could a Simple Bill Save the World Economy? Lloyd Chapman 2011
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Rep. Jim Marshall (D-GA) expects that “both the House and the Senate will pass” health care bills “before the August recess, and during the August recess there will be a conference committee working nonstop trying to turn those two bills into a final bill that can be presented to the president.”
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Rep. David Scott (D-GA): $1,000 [FEC, accessed 7/29/09]
Wonk Room 2009
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– VoteVets, the League of Conservation Voters, and unions are running television ads targeting John Barrow (D-GA), Mike Ross (D-AR), and Roy Blunt (R-MO) for voting against Waxman-Markey in the energy committee.
Wonk Room 2009
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Rep. David Scott (D-GA): $1,000 [FEC, accessed 7/29/09]
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At the Tea Party protest on Capitol Hill the weekend that health care reform passed the House, reports surfaced of angry Tea Partiers yelling racist and homophobic epithets at Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA), and other House Democrats.
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Congressman Hank Johnson (D-GA) will announce his plans to run for a third term as Georgia's Fourth District representative at his Lithonia campaign office on Saturday, Jan. 16 at 11 a.m.
Congressman Johnson announces bid for third term (Blog for Democracy) 2010
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“At constituent meetings in three rural towns, every white speaker, save one, commended” Rep. John Barrow (D-GA) for his vote against health care reform while “each black speaker conveyed a deep sense of betrayal.”
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– VoteVets, the League of Conservation Voters, and unions are running television ads targeting John Barrow (D-GA), Mike Ross (D-AR), and Roy Blunt (R-MO) for voting against Waxman-Markey in the energy committee.
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