Showing posts with label Sherrod Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sherrod Brown. Show all posts

Tuesday

Senate Votes for Cloture on Health Care

On Saturday night, the US Senate voted on cloture for their version of the healthcare bill, allowing it to move onto a real debate without fear of filibuster.

The concern on a controversial bill like this is once it hits the Senate floor for debate, a Senator opposing the bill filibuster it. This would prevent the bill from even being debated, never mind voted on. All the opposing Senator has to do is speak on and on about whatever occurred to the Senator (once, a Senator filibustered by reading a phone book). No one wanted to bring it to the floor until they had achieved cloture, a procedure where 3/5 of the Senators had voted in the bill should be debated without being filibustered.

They pulled it off though, those crafty Democrats. 60-39. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats voted for cloture after threatening not to. Bernard Sanders of Vermont also sided with the Democrats.

Now onto Step 2: Debating, amending, and passing the bill. This is where you come in!

Write, call, or e-mail your Senators. In Ohio:

George Voinovich, Republican

Washington, DC Office
524 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

(202) 224-3353

Central OH
37 West Broad Street
Room 310
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 469-6697
Fax: (614) 469-7733


Southeast OH
78 West Washington Street
P.O. Box 57
Nelsonville, OH 45764
Phone: (740) 441-6410
Fax: (740) 753-3551


Southwest & Dayton Area
36 East 7th Street
Room 2615
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone: (513) 684-3265


Northwest OH
420 Madison Avenue
Room 1210
Toledo, OH 43604
Phone: (419) 259-3895
Fax: (419) 259-3899


Northeast OH
1240 East 9th Street
Room 3061
Cleveland, OH 44199
Phone: (216) 522-7095
Fax: (216) 522-709
Fax: (513) 684-3269


Sherrod Brown, Democrat
Web Contact Form

Washington, DC Office
713 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC
20510
(202) 224-2315

Northeast OH
1301 East Ninth St., Suite 1710
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
p (216) 522-7272
f (216) 522-2239

Southwest OH
425 Walnut Street, Suite 2310
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
p (513) 684-1021
f (513) 684-1029

Central OH
200 N High St. Room 614
Columbus, OH 43215
p (614) 469-2083
f (614) 469-2171

Northwest OH
205 West 20th St. Suite M280
Lorain, OH 44052
p (440) 242-4100
f (440) 242-4108


So have at it! Call up the office (in DC or closest to you), write a letter, or use the web form to be all electronic and speak your mind on the topic! Tell your representatives how to represent you!

Monday

My Ideal Candidate

Now that we're in the same year as the election, I'm taking a harder look at who could be President. I've made my picks for each party. But really, I feel like they're just compromise positions.

That's partly because they're career politicians. Someone who makes government a living doesn't really know me and my life. I'd be happier with a business man or a doctor or a lawyer or even a machinist taking time out of his life to serve.

It's also partly because they're all chosen by the same old republican system. No, this is not a conspiracy theory...that's Hilary's thing. I mean "as in a republic."

The way the nomination process works thru party delegates allows the party machines (and thus) big money to have a bigger say in things than any number of votes. Let's look at the debates, how only "viable" candidates are allowed to participate (Where was Mike Gravel??). Let's look at a thousand other ways candidates not ahead in the polls get zero media coverage.

My ideal candidate would be elected by me. Or my neighbor. From start to finish. I don't want that candidate to be nominated by Iowa. I don't want them financed by the local party machine. I don't want them chosen by professional political junkies for me.

My candidate would elected, not pre-approved.

...and Now for Some News...

Cuban Migration Spikes, from NPR

Archivist Arrested for Stealing Documents, from NPR (Yet another reminder to NOT DO ILLEGAL STUFF ONLINE).

Columbians Protest the Farc, from BBC

High Heels Equal Better Sex Life?, from BBC

Sherrod Brown Working to Secure Federal Dollars for Utility Upgrades, from WCBE

Parts of Old St. George Church to Come Down, from WVXU

Wednesday

Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday

I'm listening to Mike Huckabee tell me he has more voters than Evangelicals. *shrugs* Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. But if he does by a chance end up in the White House, I may consider Canada.

At any rate, I'm trying to get this blog (and a couple others) under better control. The general format is going to stay the same...a political or in-depth lil article up here, and some news links below the break. I think the posting will be cut back to M-W-F schedule, to give me some time to research posts better.

Personally, I'm a little fed up with the Democratic Party (see my last post), so the fact Romney won Michigan and opened the race on the GOP side back up makes me pretty happy. Now I'm awfully interested in Saturday's South Carolina primary.

Now For Some News...

Romney Wins in Michigan, from NPR

After 5 Years, D.H.S. Hasn't Won Everyone Over, from NPR

Militants Overrun Pakistan Army Post, from BBC

US Economic Slowdown Lowers Price of Oil, from BBC

Senator Brown Working to Get Federal Food Bank Funding, from WVXU

Freedom Center, County and City Working Out Land Dispute, from WVXU

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