Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesUNITED ON HEALTHCARE - Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius greeted Senator Edward M. Kennedy yesterday at her confirmation hearing for secretary of health and human services. Kennedy said Sebelius has the ''vision, the skill, and the knowledge'' to shepherd the healthcare overhaul. A10
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Northeast compact inspired climate change bill
Democrats urge emissions caps, credits
Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesUNITED ON HEALTHCARE - Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius greeted Senator Edward M. Kennedy yesterday at her confirmation hearing for secretary of health and human services. Kennedy said Sebelius has the ''vision, the skill, and the knowledge'' to shepherd the healthcare overhaul. A10
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WASHINGTON - A groundbreaking climate change bill unveiled yesterday by leading House Democrats takes some inspiration from a pact among 10 Northeastern states that was the first in the United States to place a mandatory cap on carbon emissions and begin trading pollution allowances. (Full article: 780 words)
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