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A group of six U.S. Senators, generally considered moderate, who are seen as the core group that might work out an agreement on healthcare | A group of six U.S. Senators, generally considered moderate, who are seen as the core group that might work out an agreement on healthcare | ||
Sen. [[Max Baucus]] | *Sen. [[Max Baucus]] | ||
Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M | *Sen. [[Jeff Bingaman]], D-N.M | ||
*Sen. [[Kent Conrad]]] | |||
*Sen. [[Mike Enzi]], R-Wyo. | |||
*Sen. [[Olympia Snowe]] R-Maine; and the committee's ranking Republican Sen. [[Charles Grassley]], R-Iowa | |||
_Kent Conrad, D-N.D., has received $1.6 million in health contributions since 1989, 35th among lawmakers. | _Kent Conrad, D-N.D., has received $1.6 million in health contributions since 1989, 35th among lawmakers. |
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A group of six U.S. Senators, generally considered moderate, who are seen as the core group that might work out an agreement on healthcare
- Sen. Max Baucus
- Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M
- Sen. Kent Conrad]
- Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo.
- Sen. Olympia Snowe R-Maine; and the committee's ranking Republican Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa
_Kent Conrad, D-N.D., has received $1.6 million in health contributions since 1989, 35th among lawmakers.
_Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., has accumulated $865,000, ranking him 102nd.
_Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., has gotten $844,000, ranking him 104th.
THE INFLUENCE GAME: Health interests fund senators
By ALAN FRAM | journal = Associated Press
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jxRBOlclUhVsQ1jrOgqE-7B9C-cAD9AOFH4G3