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Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak, the congressman who led anti-abortion rights Democrats in the House during health care negotiations, may or may not be running for re-election this year. If he does, he ...
Leading a revolt against President Barack Obama’s healthcare legislation over abortion has been a “living hell” for Rep. Bart Stupak.
Michigan Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak, who was the central figure in the abortion debate surrounding the health care law, announced Friday he will retire from Congress at the end of this term.
Rep. Bart Stupak, Who is Leading a Group of Anti-Abortion Rights Democrats Opposed to the Health Care Bill, Wants a Separate Bill to Address the Abortion Language ...
Even before his controversial “yes” vote on health care last week, Congressman Bart Stupak called his life “a living hell.” His unlikely role as the decider in the contentious health care ...
On Mother's Day in 2000, Bart and Laurie Stupak walked into their kitchen and found their 17-year-old son BJ -- a seemingly happy high school class president and football star -- dead next to the ...
Rep. Bart Stupak is expected to announce his retirement Friday, weeks after his critical role in healthcare’s passage. Stupak, the centrist Michigan Democrat who crafted a last-second deal on ...
At one time or another Representative Bart Stupak had been the thorn in either side of the health care reform debate. But John Nichols says, that if we take time to really remember Stupak, we will ...
Stupak could not introduce his language via the reconciliation sidecar, which only deals with budgetary matters. So he chose yet another, little-heard of Congressional maneuver.
ShareTweetEmailPrint Michigan Congressman Bart Stupak seems to have a split personality — and it may torpedo the best possibility of passing comprehensive healthcare reform in America’s history.
Michigan Democrat Bart Stupak made a lot of people nervous during the debate over health care. Now, he has opponents from the left and the right unhappy with the role he played.
Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan, the embattled leader of the Democrats' anti-abortion forces during the health care reform debate, announced Friday in Marquette, Mich., that he will not seek reelection.
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