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Poll: African Americans Eager to Vote in Midterms

2010-03-09

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democrats facing strong headwinds this election season have at least one reason for optimism, according to polling that found the party's large African-American voting bloc eager to stay involved even without Barack Obama on the ballot... Read the complete article

Ex-Detroit Mayor Faces Judge for Failing to Pay $79K

2010-03-09

DETROIT (AP) – Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick turned himself into the court over an alleged probation violation. Prosecutors say he didn’t make good on $79,011 he was ordered to pay by Feb. 19. Read the complete article

Buffalo Soldiers Re-enactors Founder Released from Prison

2010-03-08

Floyd Alvin Galloway Special to the NNPA from the Arizona Informant

PHOENIX (NNPA) - February, Black History Month, held a special meaning for Charles F. Long II, and his family. The Arizona State Department of Corrections released him from behind prison walls.
Founder and president of America’s Buffalo Soldiers Re-Enactors Association (ABSRA), Colonel Long, as he is fondly called, was convicted of reckless manslaughter and aggravated assault in January of 2005 by an all White jury, for the death of 14-year-old Anthony Haynes, at a tough love boot camp near Buckeye Arizona run by Long. Read the complete article

STIMULUS WATCH: Less Stimulus for Minority Firms

2010-03-08

Jesse Washington AP National Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Hispanic and Black businesses are receiving a disproportionately small number of federal stimulus contracts, creating a rising chorus of demands for the Obama administration to be more inclusive and more closely track who receives government-financed work. Read the complete article

Obama's Health Care Pitch to Democrats: Trust Me

2010-03-08

Charles Babington Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- In private pitches to Democrats, President Barack Obama says he will persuade Congress to pass his health care overhaul even if it kills him and even if he has to ask deeply distrustful lawmakers to trust him on a promise the White House doesn't have the power to keep. Read the complete article

Sebelius: Bid for GOP Support Delayed Health Care

2010-03-08

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Sunday that health care reform would have been ``dead on arrival'' if the White House had sent a finished proposal to Congress last year. The secretary also blamed delays in passing the measure on President Barack Obama having to spend ``far too much time talking about what's not in the bill'' and trying to counter ``wild accusations'' by Republicans. Read the complete article

More Than 100 Same-Sex Couples Seek DC Licenses

2010-03-04

Jessica Gresko Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Couples waited in line for hours Wednesday to apply for marriage licenses on the first day same-sex unions became legal in the nation’s capital. Cheering erupted from the crowd when the first couple signed in at the city’s marriage bureau inside the Moultrie courthouse, just blocks from the U.S. Capitol. By the afternoon, more than 100 couples had come to the bureau, and more than 50 had completed their applications. The rest stood in line in the courthouse corridor, checking e-mail, reading newspapers and exchanging stories with other couples. Read the complete article

Rangel Steps Down as Ways and Means Chairman

2010-03-04

Larry Margasak Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- New York Rep. Charles Rangel temporarily stepped aside as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Wednesday as he struggled with mounting ethics woes that left his political future uncertain at best. Read the complete article

Attorney General Holder speaks Out at National Conference on Youth Violence Prevention

2010-03-04

James Wright

WASHINGTON (NNPA) - U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder stressed the importance of Black men taking responsibility in their homes during The Alliance of Concerned Men’s recent National Roundtable and Town Hall Meeting on Fatherhood and Solutions to Youth Violence. Read the complete article

Veterans Administration Drug Packaging Policy Touches Off Dispute

2010-03-03

Bill Kettler Medford Mail Tribune

Like most men his age, Thaine High, 92, takes a number of medicines for his health problems. He used to get the drugs for free from the Department of Veterans Affairs because he has a service-related disability, but things changed when his dementia worsened and he could no longer take his drugs without supervision.
For patients like High who need help with their medicines, Waterford will dispense only drugs that are sealed in individual doses commonly known as blister packs or bubble packs. The VA won't bubble-pack drugs, so Ellena has no choice but to buy her dad’s prescriptions through Medicare. She said she's paying $300 to $400 a month for drugs that her dad should be getting for free as a result of his service-related disability. Read the complete article

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