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Media Hit | Health Care

The State News: House health care repeal unlikely

A congressional battle is brewing, and college students undoubtedly will be caught in the fray. That’s because a vote by the Republican-dominated U.S. House on whether to repeal health care reform enacted last March is expected next week.

Macomb Daily: Trouble in Toyland Persists

Baby’s first train by Haba looks like fun with its colorful wooden boxcars that can be easily latched together by thin pegs. However, the wooden pegs can be easily swallowed, too. The pieces are only one centimeter longer than the choke test cylinder used to determine if a hazard warning should be put on a toy package

Media Hit | Financial Reform

C-SPAN: Financial Regulation and Consumers

Ed Mierzwinski, U.S. PIRG Consumer Program Director, talked about the effects of the new financial regulations bill on consumers.

Media Hit | Financial Reform

Washington Post: Senate panel passes sweeping financial-regulation bill

The Senate banking committee voted along party lines Monday to transform the regulation of financial markets, sending another piece of far-reaching legislation to the full Senate a day after Congress approved an overhaul of the nation's health system.

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