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Michigan Democrat Bart Stupak said yesterday at a townhall in his home state, “I’m more optimistic than I was a week ago” that a deal could be reached to pass a health care bill that bans public ...
During the press conference at which he announced he will not run for re-election, Bart Stupak made only passing allusion to the hailstorm of controversy he’s endured since voting for the Patient ...
During the congressional debate over health care reform, the issue of taxpayer funding for abortions became one of the most significant lightning rods for Democrats on Capitol Hill, with Democratic ...
John McCormack of The Weekly Standard (a sister publication of ours) had a spot-on piece last week in which he interviewed Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich. Stupak is the congressman who held out against ...
MARQUETTE, MICH. -- The former state trooper ran for Congress in 1992 with a pledge to fix the nation's health-care system. "Health care is a right," reads a slogan, in blue typeface, on Bart Stupak's ...
As a former police officer, Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) is one of the most active Members of Congress when it comes to the issue of communications interoperability among emergency responders. In his final ...
MARQUETTE, Michigan (Reuters) - Representative Bart Stupak, a Michigan Democrat whose brokering of anti-abortion provisions in President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul drew fire from both liberals ...
Rep. Bart Stupak, the Michigan Democrat best known for insisting on the inclusion of a U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops-approved abortion restriction in the House health care bill, is back on a ...
Stupak reportedly objected that video tape has been used to make him look stupid on You Tube. Say it ain't so! A search of Stupak's name turned up only 22 hits on You Tube, and some of them had ...
Why did Rep. Bart Stupak change is mind on health care? On December 19, after reflecting on the recently passed Senate health care bill, Stupak scoffed. "The Senate abortion language is not acceptable ...
It has become easy – too easy – to believe that health care reform legislation will finally pass and make its way to the president’s desk within, at most, several months. The House narrowly approved ...