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Monday, November 30, 2009 8:30 AM

From this morning's Earlybird:

• "Ethics reform groups are hitting back against a recent ruling by the Federal Election Commission to relax candidate air travel restrictions," Roll Call (subscription) reports. "Democracy 21, the Campaign Legal Center and others are trying to devise a strategy to overturn a decision that would allow candidates for Senate, vice president and president to use corporate jets as private air service as long as the candidates say they are traveling for reasons other than their election."

• "When the American Medical Association threw its support behind the House health care overhaul, Democrats gleefully seized on the backing by the doctors lobby as akin to nabbing the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval," Roll Call (subscription) reports. "But the endorsement masked deep divisions within the medical community, where parochial concerns and broader ideological differences remain over how health care reform should be accomplished."

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