Thursday, November 12, 2009

Henry Waxman

'Waxman Report': Oversight, Healthcare Reform, and the Effort Each Takes

Rep. Henry Waxman speaks with U.S. News about How Congress Really Works. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Henry Waxman

Waxman is working to advance healthcare reform and climate change legislation. more >>

Mr. Antitobacco, Henry Waxman, a Reformed Smoker

Waxman has a shocking admission in his new bio, The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works. more >>

<em>Bones</em> Star Urges Waxman to Help Chimps

Emily Deschanel, star of Fox's Bones, wants to know if Rep. Henry Waxman has a soft spot for chimps. more >>

Obama's Friends and Foes in Congress

The president's bold agenda faces cheers—and jeers—from Capitol Hill. more >>

High-Tech Medicines, Built to Mirror Originals, Can Have Dangerous Differences

Close is not good enough as lookalikes to expensive medicines can offer unsafe variations. more >>

On Climate Change, Henry Waxman Wants Congress to Act Now

The House Energy Committee chair says his panel should pass a bill to curb emissions by Memorial Day. more >>

Freddie Mac Internal E-Mail: Warnings Ignored

The documents were released by a congressional committee. more >>

Fannie Mae Internal E-Mail: Warnings Ignored

The documents were released by a congressional committee. more >>

Fannie Mae Internal E-Mail No.2: Warnings Ignored

Fannie Mae E-Mail No.2: Warnings Ignored more >>

Fannie Mae Internal Presentation: Warnings Ignored

The documents were released by a congressional committee. more >>

Waxman Digs Into Moody's, S&P With Internal Docs

The ratings agencies explain themselves on Capitol Hill. more >>

More Cancellations at UC Schools

Wesley Clark and Henry Waxman refuse to cross picket lines. more >>

Waxman Hunting for Bush Lies

Henry Waxman is still sniffing around the White House for proof the president lied when making the case for going to war in Iraq. more >>

Facing Waxman, the Goal Is Survival

How many lawyers, lobbyists, and publicists does it take to plug a congressional investigation? Thankfully for Washington's K Street, a heck of a lot. With 460 full committee and subcommittee oversight hearings having already taken place in just the House since January, the legal business is exploding to handle the new business sparked by the Democratic takeover in Congress and one chairman in particular: Rep. more >>

House Oversight Back With a Roar

When the Democrats took over Congress this year, they renamed a few committees, messing up some old acronyms. But at least one turned out for the better. more >>

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