S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Pelosi’s mouse slated for $30M slice of cheese
UPDATED: Talk about a pet project. A tiny mouse with the longtime backing of a political giant may soon reap the benefits of the economic-stimulus package. Published February 12, 2009
Historic stimulus deal reached
The White House and Democrat-controlled Congress struck a deal Wednesday for a $789 billion stimulus package. Published February 12, 2009
Stimulus has $30M to save Pelosi’s harvest mouse
House Republicans are challenging Speaker Nancy Pelosi's claim that the massive stimulus spending bill contains no pet projects after uncovering in the bill more than $30 million for wetlands conservation in her San Francisco Bay area district, including work she previously championed to protect the salt marsh harvest mouse. Published February 11, 2009
Tentative deal keeps stimulus bill at $789 billion
Congressional leaders and the White House struck a tentative agreement to keep the price of the economic stimulus bill at about $789 billion, which should preserve a few key Senate Republican votes needed for the final passage. Published February 11, 2009
Congress works to preserve fragile stimulus
UPDATED: Congressional leaders began hurried negotiations Tuesday to merge House and Senate versions of an economic rescue package, struggling to keep the price tag low enough to preserve a few key Senate Republican votes while satisfying House Democrats eager for more spending. Published February 11, 2009
Struggle begins on stimulus bills
Congressional leaders began hurried negotiations Tuesday to reconcile House and Senate versions of an economic-rescue package, struggling to keep the price tag low enough to preserve a few key Senate Republican votes while satisfying House Democrats eager for more spending. Published February 11, 2009
Congress works to preserve fragile stimulus
UPDATED: Congressional leaders began hurried negotiations Tuesday to merge House and Senate versions of an economic rescue package, struggling to keep the price tag low enough to preserve a few key Senate Republican votes while satisfying House Democrats eager for more spending. Published February 11, 2009
Conservatives rip stimulus’s GOP backers
A conservative political action committee Tuesday vowed to pour money into primary challenges against any Republican who votes for President Obama's economic rescue package. Published February 11, 2009
Senate pares stimulus for GOP votes
UPDATED: Senators from both parties worked feverishly Thursday to cut up to $100 billion from President Obama's economic recovery package. Published February 6, 2009
Reid predicts pared-down stimulus will pass
Senators from both parties worked feverishly Thursday to cut up to $100 billion from President Obama's economic recovery package, seeking to win over Republican lawmakers and a public increasingly pained by what it sees as a bloated spending bill short on stimulus. Published February 5, 2009
Obama prods senators on stimulus
President Obama met individually with several senators seeking to cut billions of dollars from the economic recovery bill, even as the Congressional Budget Office said the legislation could leave the economy slightly worse off. Published February 5, 2009
STD, no-smoking cash still in bill
Senate Democrats, mocked over trying to stimulate the economy with $475 million to fight smoking and sexually transmitted diseases, removed the programs from the economic recovery package on Tuesday. But the money remains. Published February 4, 2009
Senate votes down add to stimulus
The Senate voted down an amendment Tuesday that would have added $25 billion to the stimulus for more transportation project, a popular economic remedy that fell to Republican concerns over the $885 billion bill's ballooning price tag. Published February 3, 2009
White House dismisses GOP on stimulus bill
The White House on Monday embraced the economic stimulus drafted by congressional Democrats and belittled Republican objections to excessive spending in the bill, saying it added up to just $699 million - chump change in Washington. Published February 3, 2009
McConnell: Democrats breaking with Obama
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Capitol Hill Democrats, not Republicans, are breaking with President Obama over his call to trim excessive spending and add tax cuts in the economic stimulus. Published February 2, 2009
Constituent gets ‘rant’ at Obey’s office
A Wisconsin voter from House Appropriations Committee Chairman David R. Obey's district says he was "ranted at" and "bullied" when he asked the Democratic congressman's aide about a Washington Times report. The report said national parks got more than $2 billion in the stimulus bill, and Mr. Obey's son is the chief lobbyist for the National Parks Conservation Association. Published January 31, 2009
GOP promoting own stimulus plan
House Republicans, leery of being labeled naysayers after rejecting the $819 billion economic rescue bill, are launching a district-by-district message campaign to promote their own stimulus bill and highlight the huge taxpayer debt amassed by the Democrats' spending plan. Published January 30, 2009
EXCLUSIVE: Stimulus has plum for lawmaker’s son
EXCLUSIVE: A top House Republican is demanding an investigation into whether the more than $2 billion for national parks in the House economic recovery package is proper in light of the fact that the chief lobbyist for the National Parks Conservation Association is the son of House Appropriations Committee Chairman David R. Obey. Published January 29, 2009
Democrats kill bill that honored troops
House Democrats blocked a measure that would have required new roads, bridges and schools funded by the $825 billion economic stimulus to be named after U.S. armed forces members killed in action. Published January 29, 2009
Critics say Obama’s economic bill lacks stimulus
UPDATED: From $400 million for NASA climate-change research to $650 million for digital TV converter-box coupons, the unprecedented spending in President Obama's economic stimulus plan is provoking questions about whether it can create jobs and jolt the country out of recession. Published January 27, 2009