Dems to honor Kennedy with reform bill
From: The Washington Times | August 31, 2009
Capitol Hill Democrats said Sunday that the best way for Congress to honor the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is to set aside partisan disputes and pass health care reform legislation, although a key Republican said he doubts any Democrat has the kind of clout to push through such an effort that Mr. Kennedy had. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that when the Senate returns next week from its late-summer break, members must “roll up our sleeves and go to work and do what Teddy would’ve done, and get this health care matter behind …
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