1/21: Pres. Obama may scale back health care overhaul
New York Times: President Obama may scale back health care overhaul
President Obama signaled Wednesday that he may be open to scaling back his proposed health care overhaul to a version that could attract bipartisan support. The election of Scott Brown to the Senate seat in Massachusetts has changed the climate in Congress, as Democrats no longer have enough votes to stop filibusters.
In an interview with ABC, President Obama cited two specific goals for the health care plan: cracking down on insurance industry practices that hurt consumers and reining in health costs.
This issue continues to be one to watch.
Also in the South:
ALABAMA: State gets $6 million in stimulus funds for energy job training
ARKANSAS: Sen. Teague considers business tax hike to cover borrowed unemployment funds
FLORIDA: 5,000 cold-stunned sea turtles rescued by state & federal wildlife workers
GEORGIA: World's largest wood pellet plant to be built in Waycross
KENTUCKY: Bake sales promoted as way to plug state's budget hole
LOUISIANA: Opinion: Forgiveness of federal loan lifts a heavy burden from Louisiana
MISSISSIPPI: A dozen libraries in south Mississippi close due to budget woes
NORTH CAROLINA: Nonprofit to get $28 million in stimulus funds to expand Internet access
SOUTH CAROLINA: Gov. Sanford gives final State of the State address, gives three goals
TENNESSEE: Senate approves restructuring of higher education funding
VIRGINIA: State to re-open 19 rest areas
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Labels: budget, education, energy, Internet, loan, rest area, Sanford

