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Friday, July 17, 2009

News from Senator Barrasso's Office


Dear Friends, The current health care proposals in Congress cost too much, cover too few and cause too many people who are happy with their insurance to lose the coverage they want to keep. I'd like to hear from you. Share your health care reform ideas on the “Senate Doctors Show,” where the U.S. Senate’s only two doctors -- Senator Coburn (R-OK) and I -- discuss health care policy and answer questions from across America about proposals being debated in Congress. The show airs online every Tuesday and Thursday at 2 p.m. (MT). Click here to watch previous shows and share your thoughts.I’ve been hearing some great ideas these past weekends from people at home in Wyoming. Please keep them coming. After all, the commonsense ideas haven’t been coming out of Washington, D.C. -- they have been coming from people like you.
Best wishes,U.S. Senator John Barrasso
Senator Barrasso meets with Wyoming students attending a conference this week in Washington, D.C.
Senator Barrasso TV
Barrasso talks with Greta Van Susteren of FOX NewsBarrasso on FOX News with Trace GallagherSenate Doctors Show, Episode 3
Barrasso on CNBC with Larry KudlowSenate Doctors Show, Episode 2
Barrasso on FOX Business talking about Senate Doctors ShowBarrasso on FOX News with Trace GallagherSenate Doctors Show, Episode 1Barrasso Speech on Equal Access Health Care Bill for Rural AmericansBarrasso on MSNBC with Ed SchultzBarrasso Floor Speech on Washington Takeover of Health CareBarrasso on FOX News with Gregg Jarrett
News from Senator Barrasso's Office
Barrasso: Mining Proposal Will Hurt Wyo. JobsMining reform proposals will push American mining jobs overseas
July 14, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) blasted new mining reform proposals that would ship Wyoming jobs overseas during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Hearing.
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Senate Republicans to Launch the “Senate Doctors Show”LIVE. ONLINE. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
July 8, 2009
WASHINGTON – Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) announced today a new, live, online show – “Senate Doctors” – broadcasting here every Tuesday and Thursday at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. The first show will air tomorrow, Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 4:00 p.m.
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“Culture of Intimidation” Rules EPABarrasso calls for a Senate Investigation into EPA activities
July 7, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) has called for a Senate investigation into the silencing of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials and Small Business Administration lawyers by the Administration.
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Senator Barrasso in the News
Sen. Barrasso rising national GOP TV starWednesday, July 15, 2009
Rawlins Daily Times
Bill SniffinAs the national Republican Party reels from South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford’s gambits, Nevada Sen. John Ensign’s mistress mess and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s surprise resignation, it appears that the Grand Old Party may be looking for some fresh leadership.And Wyoming’s junior Sen. John Barrasso may be just the man.
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Sen. Barrasso Makes a Name for Himself Fighting EPA, Climate BillJuly 15, 2009New York TimesWaving a handful of papers in the air at a recent Environment and Public Works Committee hearing, a Republican senator told the head of U.S. EPA that the nine-page memo he brandished proves her agency made political, not scientific, findings on possible regulations of carbon dioxide emissions.Click here to read more... Barrasso says proposals threaten Wyo industryJuly 15, 2009Casper Star Tribune
WASHINGTON -- An Obama administration plan to reform the nation's 137-year-old hardrock mining law could cripple Wyoming's bentonite and uranium mining industries, U.S. Sen. John Barrasso asserted Tuesday.Click here to read more... GOP Senators Start Online "Doctor" ShowJuly 9, 2009CBS NewsIt was no surprise when President Obama turned to his vast online resources to try and win support for his health care agenda. Now Republicans are trying to tap into the potential of the Internet to push their own health care ideas. Two Republican senators -- senators who happen to have medical degrees -- launched an online show today called "Senate Doctors."Click here to read more...

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