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Brown Seated, Big Labor Not Happy
5 Feb 2010 10:05 AM
Senator Scott Brown was sworn in yesterday by Vice President Joe Biden to a loud ovation in the Senate chamber: The Washington Examiner reports that Big Labor is "fuming" that Brown was sworn in a week earlier than when was previously reported . As the Examiner notes, Democrats "succeeded in getting Patricia Smith, the Obama administration's...
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What Brown Wants Brown Gets
3 Feb 2010 3:19 PM
The Hill is now reporting that Brown will be sworn in tomorrow afternoon.
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Brown Demands Election to be “Certified Without Delay”
3 Feb 2010 1:52 PM
The Boston Globe is reporting that Senator-elect Scott Brown's attorney Dan Winslow "this afternoon sent a letter to Governor Deval Patrick and Secretary of State William Galvin, requesting them to 'certify without delay' the results of the Jan. 19 special election." Galvin completed his certification of the election today and by Massachusetts...
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Update on Brown's Swearing In
2 Feb 2010 9:28 AM
The Hill reports that Senator-elect Scott Brown will be sworn in a week from Thursday (February 11). That would be 23 days after winning the special election to fill the vacancy left by the death of Ted Kennedy. Yesterday, FOX reported that a spokesman for Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin said he would file the certification papers "probably...
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RNLA Chair Calls on Senate to Seat Massachusetts Senator-Elect
21 Jan 2010 8:40 AM
Today, RNLA Chair David Norcross called on Senate Democrat Leader Harry Reid to seat Senator-elect Scott Brown immediately: "Senator-elect Scott Brown should be seated today. Brown's victory over Martha Coakley was decisive and demonstrates that the people of Massachusetts want change. In fact, polling shows vast majorities of voters in Massachusetts...
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RNLA Statement on MA Election: Scott Brown "Should be Sworn in ASAP"
19 Jan 2010 8:57 PM
The RNLA has released a statement on the election of Scott Brown to the United States Senate in Massachusetts. Please click here for the statement.
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Why should the GOP worry that Democrats would delay seating Brown should he win?
19 Jan 2010 2:16 PM
Republicans have been crying foul over the possibility that a Scott Brown win today in Massachusetts would be followed by a concerted effort by Democrats in Massachusetts and the U.S. Senate to delay his seating. Judging by the shenanigans the Bay State Democrats have utilized in the past, including changing the state's senate vacancy appointment law twice...
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Common Cause Agrees: Seat the Mass Senate Winner Immediately
13 Jan 2010 3:44 PM
Even more is coming out on how a delay may occur in seating the winner of the special election in Massachusetts. It was confirmed today that the Secretary of the Commonwealth is hiding behind Senate rules to delay the seating of Scott Brown should he win the election next Tuesday. Democrats have been rallying behind this assertion in recent days, except for the...
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