...for him as a Bernanke replacement to fade.Just who was targeted by the IRS?Apparently Democratic Montana Senator Max Baucus led the charge of the IRS investigating Americans for Job Security, American Action Network, 9/12 Project headed...
...to review the comments made by a few renegade Democrats who voted contrary to their president. Montana Democrat Sen. Max Baucus, who voted against the measure, stated why he voted with the Republicans in defeating the measure: "I just vote my...
...proposed measure is also facing opposition from states that do not have a sales tax, such as Montana and Oregon. Sen. Max Baucus said the bill would require relatively small Internet retailers to comply with sales tax laws in thousands of jurisdictions...
...that Amgen has large financial and political ties with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senators Orrin Hatch and Max Baucus. Aren't these the same senators that complain Medicare is broke? Shame!Richard CarlsonCushing
...that Amgen has large financial and political ties with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, senators Orrin Hatch and Max Baucus. Aren't these the same senators that complain Medicare is broke? Shame!Richard CarlsonCushingNo horn zoneIt is...
...Obama's proposed increase in the tax. Though not a signatory of their letter, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, Mont., long a critic of the estate tax, has expressed sympathy for the position of Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Pryor...
...leader, then it's someone else's failure.In 2003, during another debate over raising the debt ceiling, Sen. Max Baucus, D-MT, said, "The federal debt is like the family credit card. Sooner or later you have to pay down the debts...
WASHINGTON - In the early 1970s when Max Baucus, now the senior senator from Montana and the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, was contemplating entering politics...
This is a bill that would remedy serious challenges that American families face as a result of this Great Recession. -Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chief author of a bill killed by Republicans that would have extended benefits for the unemployed.
I will stop at nothing to deliver a health reform bill that works for families and businesses to the president this year. -Sen. Max Baucus, Montana Democrat and a Senate committee chair, reacting to the Obama health care reform proposal.
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