Congress
Murray on Senate Health Bill
November 18, 2009 -- “Today, we are closer than we have been in decades to giving American families and businesses back control over their own health care choices.
“There is a lot of debate and work still ahead of us. But the news we got back today is very encouraging. It shows the American people that our bill saves money while protecting Medicare and putting patients first.
“With our economy hurting and Americans across the country worried about keeping their jobs or making a mortgage payment, the last stress they need is to worry about the cost of getting sick, being dropped from their plan or opening the mail to see yet another premium increase. » read more »
Menendez On Restoring American Financial Stability Act
3 Opening Statement In Banking Committee
November 19, 2009 -- WASHINGTON – This morning, as the Senate Banking Committee began work on the Restoring American Financial Stability Act to implement accountability on Wall Street, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) delivered the following opening statement, as prepared for delivery:
Mr. Chairman, let me join my colleagues in commending you for the hard work you have done, for your perseverance -- holding over 50 hearings the last year alone, and for the bold leadership you have shown on forging a long-overdue, common sense regulatory reform package.
It is time to corral the Wall Street bulls who saw red and ran wild with America’s money. » read more »
Menendez on Australia Oil Spill
Menendez Calls For Federal Investigation Into U.S. Operations Of Oil Drilling Company Involved In Australia Spill; Energy Committee to hold hearing tomorrow on coastline drilling
November 18, 2009 -- WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), a member of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, today sent a letter to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar urging an investigation into the safety and extent of Seadrill Limited operations along U.S. coastline.
Seadrill was the drilling contractor on the oil rig off the coast of Australia that recently failed, causing one of the worst environmental disasters in Australia’s history. According to their website, Seadrill currently has at least one rig in the Gulf of Mexico. » read more »
Lincoln on Senate Health Bill
November 21, 2009 -- Washington – U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln said today she and a majority of Arkansans want “health care solutions not stalemate” as she announced she would vote to open debate on a Senate Health Care plan that she vowed will undergo significant change in the days ahead.
Lincoln said any attempt to characterize her vote as a stand for the current Senate health bill that was introduced 72 hours before the vote is misleading. The bill was held open for public view for three days prior to the vote at Lincoln’s insistence. She said the vote on Saturday night would be whether to continue the debate on health care reform or drop the issue. » read more »
Levin on Labor Market Study on Displaced Autoworkers
Funds Made Available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
November 18, 2009 -- WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Carl Levin, D-Mich., announced $4 million for a study on displaced autoworkers to analyze changes in the auto industry and identify retraining opportunities to adapt to green jobs.
The funds, to be split by Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, are part of the U.S. Department of Labor’s State Labor Market Information Improvement grant program which aims to support the analysis of labor market data to assess economic activity in energy efficiency and renewable energy industries and identify occupations and skill requirements within those industries. The funding was made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. » read more »
Leahy On Motion To Proceed To H.R. 3590, The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act
Senate Floor
November 21, 2009 -- Decision time is near on health insurance reform, and I will vote today to end the filibuster so the Senate can begin this important and historic debate to improve and reform our Nation’s health insurance system. Let’s not duck the debate. Let the debate begin. Let’s not hide from votes. Let’s have the courage to vote and stand up and vote on the amendments.
Let the American people know where we stand and not say, well, it never came — it never came up because of the filibuster. We can end the filibuster today. We can get going. We can let every American know where we stand. » read more »
Leahy on Green Jobs for Vermont
WASHINGTON, November 18 – Vermont and seven other states will share nearly $4 million in economic stimulus funding announced today under a green jobs program that was authored by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
“If we get our act together as a nation and start addressing the major environmental problems of our time – global warming and our dependence on fossil fuels – we can create millions of good paying jobs,” said Sanders, chairman of the Senate’s Green Jobs and the New Economy Subcommittee. “In other words,” he added, “good environmental policy is good economic policy.” » read more »
Lautenberg Hails Health Care Reform Bill
"Great Step Forward for New Jersey"
November 19, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) reacted very positively to the major provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordability Act, introduced by the Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid (D-NV). » read more »
Lautenberg on Tobacco Company Tax Loophole Exploitation
Anti-Tobacco Senator Vows to Fight 'Pipe Tobacco Loophole' That Undermines Children's Health Funding
November 18, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ), a longtime Senate leader in the fight against the tobacco industry, today called for reform following reports that tobacco companies are cheating taxes by exploiting a loophole in recent changes to tobacco excise taxes that were enacted to fund expansion of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). By simply re-labeling ‘roll-your-own cigarette tobacco’ as ‘pipe tobacco,’ the industry is averting millions in excise tax payments every month. » read more »
Landrieu Floor Statement on Motion to Proceed to Senate Health Care Bill
11/21/2009 -- WASHINGTON -- Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., today announced, on the Senate floor, that she will be voting in favor of starting debate on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Sen. Landrieu said:
"Madam President, I first want to commend my colleague, Senator Cantwell, the Senator from Washington State, who has worked so hard and so long and in such a professional way. She has been extremely helpful to me through this process, and I want to acknowledge that and thank her. » read more »
Kohl on Cigarette Smuggling
Judiciary Committee Approves Kohl Bill To Snuff Out Black Market Cigarette Smuggling; Tobacco Trafficking Funnels Money to Terrorists, Short-Changes State Tax Coffers
11/19/09 -- WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee today unanimously approved legislation sponsored by Senator Herb Kohl to crack down on black market tobacco selling. The Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking (PACT) Act closes loopholes in current tobacco trafficking laws, enhances penalties for violations, and provides law enforcement with new tools to combat the innovative methods being used by cigarette traffickers to distribute their products. In 1998, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) had six active tobacco smuggling investigations. » read more »
Kerry on Expanded Local Television Access
November 19, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.), Chairman of the Commerce Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet, today applauded the Committee’s passage of legislation to expand local television access.
The Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act (STELA) of 2009, which Kerry cosponsored with Chairman John D. Rockefeller (D-W. Va.), reauthorizes the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act (SHVERA) of 2004, allowing consumers continued access to the local television broadcasting they rely on in their communities. » read more »
Kaufman Votes to Proceed to Debate on Senate Health Care Bill
November 21, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Ted Kaufman (D-DE) released the following statement today following the Senate’s 60-39 vote to proceed with debate on the health care bill:
“By voting tonight to start debate, the Senate took the critical next step towards fixing a broken health care system. The bill will increase competition among insurance companies and give consumers more affordable choices. And it will eliminate the insurance industry’s two most outrageous practices, which have financially crippled too many Delawareans: denying coverage for pre-existing conditions and revoking insurance when it is needed the most.
"The bill will also help our economy by significantly cutting healthcare costs and reducing the deficit.” » read more »
Kaufman on High Frequency Trading
In letter to SEC Chairman Schapiro, Senator outlines dangers of manipulative algorithms and systemic risk
November 20, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Ted Kaufman (D-DE) today urged Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Mary Schapiro to take immediate steps to combat manipulative high frequency trading algorithms and end so-called “sponsored access,” which Kaufman and many market experts believe exposes the U.S. capital markets to systemic risk.
Sponsored access permits traders – many of which are unregulated hedge funds – to trade directly on an exchange, circumventing risk checks that apply to broker-dealer trades. » read more »
Johnson on Health Care Reform
November 20, 2009 -- Washington, DC -- The Senate is poised to begin debate on the newly introduced Senate version of the health care reform package, the Patient Protection and Affordability Act. The Senate will move to a procedural vote on Saturday that will allow full consideration and debate of the health care reform bill. The minority is filibustering in an attempt to kill the bill before it’s given an opportunity to be considered. Senator Tim Johnson released the following statement: » read more »