Article Archive for December 2009
Race for Harris’ GOP chairmanship heats up.
Allegations of financial errors add fuel to campaign, but incumbent says accounts are in order.
The local Republican Party plans to open a satellite office on the county’s east side, in part as a way to reach out to Hispanics.
According to the AMA’s National Health Insurer Report Card for 2008, the government’s health plan, Medicare, denied medical claims at nearly double the average for private insurers.
After boldly announced that she would go to Washington and stay there to fight health care, she instead accelerated it getting to the Senate floor in a bit of Senate gamesmanship.
Mayor Bill White and Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector Leo Vasquez traded barbs Tuesday over two contracts.
congressional Democrats are laying the groundwork for their latest attempt at pushing an amnesty bill through Congress.
When President Obama was elected last year we believed things were going to change.
A battle over religion is brewing in central Indiana after a public school wanted second graders to sing a song declaring, “Allah is God.”
House Dems introduce bill seeking legal status to qualifying undocumented.
Republican Ted Delisi is singing an old, outdated song in an effort to reestablish “conventional wisdom” that dismisses the possibility of a Democratic statewide victory in 2010.


