NationalJournal.com Home Under the Influence Home Under the Influence Home

National Journal's Under the Influence

Friday, April 23, 2010 8:58 AM

This week's advocacy and lobbying stories of note in National Journal: (subscription)

"Health Care: Winning The Perception Game:" Attitudes toward the new health care reform law will be shaped by what happens in the first few months of implementation.

"U.S. Chamber Plays Offense - Again:" The business lobby group is central in the financial services reform fight.

"Military Fiber Fracas:" Austrian-made rayon for Army uniforms is at the heart of a 'Buy American' fight.

"A Restless Reformer At The SEIU:" Under outgoing president Andy Stern, the union's membership has more than doubled.

"Inside Washington:" And the dishonor roll, please. The government reform group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington released a report this week denouncing 11 governors as the nation's worst: elected officials "who champion their personal interests over their states." Nine Republicans and two Democrats made the list.

4 Responses

CNA

Monday, June 6, 2011

The government reform group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington released a report this week denouncing 11 governors as the nation's worst: elected officials "who champion their personal interests over their states. CNA

Mike Jones

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

And the dishonor roll, please. The government reform group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington released a report this week denouncing 11 governors as the nation's worst: elected officials "who champion their personal interests over their states." Nine Republicans and two Democrats made the list. Regards, Mary CNA

Beth Allen

Monday, December 6, 2010

The business lobby group is central in the financial services reform fightred envelope coupon code - christmas gifts for wife

martin start

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Not bad at all even if we keep on hearing negative reports about health care.  Hopefully, our government will continue to do something in order for us to achieve that health care winning.martin start

Leave a response



Get Print-friendly version of this page E-mail this page to a friend Subscribe to comments for Health Care: Winning The Perception Game Follow us on Twitter