Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Indiana House Dems Noncommittal to Reform Bill
Maureen Groppe of the Indianapolis Star reports that four of Indiana's five Democratic congressmen remain noncommittal on the House's reform bill released late last week. Four said they were still studying it and a fifth did not return the reporter's calls. Strongest support came from Andre Carson who was proud that the Congress is "debating which form of public option should be included, not if one should be part of the package." All four of the state's Republican representatives are, not surprisingly, opposed. You can read more here.
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