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HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE INVESTIGATES SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN ON INTERNET

Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mi. holds Michigan's Public Sex Offender Registry up during a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing examining the sexual exploitation of children over the internet on April 4, 2006, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)


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npr.org at 9 Nov 2009 04:34 pm
The House could not have passed the health care bill without adopting an amendment by Michigan Democrat Bart Stupak to restrict abortion funding. What exactly would the amendment do?
npr.org at 9 Nov 2009 04:34 pm
The House could not have passed the health care bill without adopting an amendment by Michigan Democrat Bart Stupak to restrict abortion funding. What exactly would the amendment do?
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After months of debate, the House of Representatives passed historic health care reform legislation late on Saturday evening. Read the overview AP coverage HERE, and follow Twitter...
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