JUDICIARY
Feuds Threaten To Derail Cram-Down
Consumer activists were hopeful this year they could pass legislation to give bankruptcy judges greater power to modify home mortgages, including reducing the principal, with an expanded Democratic majority and a supportive ...
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4/23/2009 AM Contents
JUDICIARY
LOBBYING
ENVIRONMENT
HOUSE RACES
TRANSITION
DEFENSE
TAXES
BUDGET
HOUSE RACES
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENT
TRADE
APPROPRIATIONS
TECHNOLOGY
PEOPLE
HOUSE RACE HOTLINE EXTRA
POLITICAL ROUNDUP
- Murphy's Lead Over Tedisco Grows In N.Y. Special Election
- L.A. Mayor Villaraigosa Endorses Chu Over Cedillo
- Former Rep. Bradley Wins State Senate Seat
- Corzine Faces Tough Re-Election, Poll Finds
HILL BRIEFS
- Credit Card Bill of Rights Clears House Committee
- Probe Of Economic Crisis Added To Senate Fraud Bill
- Iraq War Veteran Approved For VA Assistant Secretary
- Tips On How To Go Green Circulated To Hill Offices
- Sanctions Against EU Delayed For More Talks On Beef Trade
- Ex-Rep. Reynolds Takes Role In Law Firm's New Practice