Senate chairs: Democrats have deep ties to industries they oversee

By Josh Israel and Aaron Mehta

Though the Democrats lost six of their 59 Senate seats in the November election, they still enter the 112th Congress in control of the upper

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"… t. Two major standing committees are led by women, Sens. Barbara Boxer and Debbie Stabenow, and a third is chaired by Sen. Daniel Inouye, son of Japanese immigrants. …"

"… w incoming chairs)New Chairs:Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry CommitteeDebbie StabenowBanking, Housing, and Urban Affairs CommitteeTim JohnsonContinuing Chairs:A …"

Debbie Stabenow — Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee

By Josh Israel

Debbie Stabenow accepts the gavel for the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry just as preparations begin for what is sure to b

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"… the importance of America’s agricultural economy and rural communities” …"

In Congressional races, money talked all the way to the voting booth

By Kathryn Wallace and Marianne Holt

WASHINGTON, November 9, 2000 — If anyone doubted that huge campaign war chests reap big political payoffs, just look at the House and Senat

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"… nator Spence Abraham lost his re-election bid to Democratic Representative Debbie Stabenow despite outspending her by $3.6 million. Abraham’s campaign raised $10.7 …"

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Outside groups push pedal to the metal In Michigan race

By Kathryn Wallace

WASHINGTON, September 21, 2000 — The Sierra Club is distributing campaign items attacking Senator Spencer Abraham in the form of a "campaign

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"… ican incumbent Spencer Abraham and his Democratic opponent, Representative Debbie Stabenow of Michigan’s Eighth District in Lansing, is proving a hotbed for moneye …"

Last-minute mega-donations fueled super PAC attacks

By Michael Beckel

Sheldon Adelson, Michael Bloomberg among eleventh-hour donors to unlimited spending groups.

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"… ost former Republican Rep. Pete Hoekstra in his bid to oust incumbent Sen. Debbie Stabenow, a Democrat.The deadline for reporting donations made since Oct. 17 was Th …"

Joint fund-raising committees: One-stop shopping for donors

By Marianne Holt

WASHINGTON, June 22, 2000 — Political parties are turning to raising money jointly with candidates for Congress in greater numbers than ever

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"… ichigan Senate 2000 joint fund-raiser affiliated with the campaign of Rep. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., received $33,000 in soft money contributions in the first four m …"

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As FEMA funds run out, senators from states with most disasters oppose funding bill

By Josh Israel and Aaron Mehta

Some senators supported disaster aid before they voted against it

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"… including cuts to clean energy programs for the automobile industry. Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan decried the GOP approach for its “job-killing offset to what …"

In reversal, insurance plan will cover boy's prosthetic

By Danielle Ivory

Mother: "Amazing how media coverage can change their attitude"

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"… s more than half their combined annual income to pay for his new arm. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) discussed the family’s situation during the floor de …"

Half the members of Congress are millionaires

By Amy Biegelsen

The fabulously rich members of Congress

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"… ntified a handful of lawmakers who appear to be in debt. They include Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) and Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), John Conyers (D-Mich.), Lo …"

FACT CHECK: New Hampshire debates, take 2

By FactCheck.Org

Fact-checking the second GOP debate of the weekend

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"… lans to put stricter standards in place.” Then, in letters to Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Amy Klobuchar in October, Jackson announced her final d …"

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