Thursday, November 1, 2007

Nov. 1: Regionals in Today's News

FARM BILL: Herb Jackson in the Bergen Record and Raju Chebium for Gannett News Service examine attempts to change the subsidy system in a way that benefits New Jersey farmer.

LOCAL RACES: Ohio Rep. Jean Schmidt accuses her opponent of violating House ethics rules for using House floor video in a political ad. But her opponent isn't a member of the House yet. Malia Rulon in the Cincinnati Enquirer.

USDA APPOINTMENT: Maureen Groppe in the Indianapolis Star notes that Bush passed over Hoosier Chuck Conner when he tapped Edward Schafer to be the new head of USDA.

BILLS, HEARINGS AND MARK-UPS: Gerard Shields in the Baton Rouge Advocate covers a Senate hearing on post-Hurricane mental health; Noelle Straub in the Billings Gazette covers a hearing on ending exemptions from environmental and health regulations to the oil and gas industry; and a Senate committee is moving forward with imposing mining taxes, Tony Batt reports for Stephens Media.

MINE SAFETY: Legislation aimed at improving coal mining safety passed the House on Wednesday, Thomas Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune and Suzane Struglinski in the Deseret News report.

MEDICARE: A new health report calls the value of Medicare D into question, Larry Lipman reports in the Palm Beach Post.



Just caught from yesterday's news:


ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Rudy and Biden get nasty, Nicole Guadiano reports in for Gannett News Service; and Huckabee is gaining momentum, Aaron Sadler reports for Arkansas News Bureau.

COURT CASE: Rob Hotakainen for McClatchy covers the $11 million in damages jurors awarded to the family of a Maryland Marine whose funeral was picketed by members of a church.



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