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WASHINGTON -- Republican Sens. Scott Brown of Massachusetts and Olympia Snowe of Maine helped move sweeping financial legislation closer to passage yesterday, announcing that after some misgivings, they will support the regulatory overhaul. They join...
WASHINGTON — Barely breaking a logjam, the Senate ended debate on a massive financial regulation bill, clearing the way for final passage of a top Obama administration priority. The vote was 60-40, the minimum needed to succeed. Three Republicans — Sen....
Four Senate Democrats and Republican Scott Brown of Massachusetts are seeking to exempt venture capital firms from a tax increase on managers of investment partnerships that a White House official predicted is imminent. Brown, along with Democratic...
BOSTON (AP) — Former "American Idol" contestant Ayla Brown has a new job even before she graduates from Boston College. The daughter of Massachusetts Republican Sen. Scott Brown is serving as CBS "Early Show" contributor. She's producing pieces focused...
Rep. Barney Frank agreed to appear on her show, but he said he doesn't appreciate comedienne Kathy Griffin calling Sen. Scott Brown's daughters "prostitutes." In a letter to Griffin sent Friday, the Massachusetts Democrat scolded the Bravo-TV star for...
Congress on Thursday passed the stiffest restrictions on banks and Wall Street since the Great Depression, clamping down on lending practices and expanding consumer protections to prevent a repeat of the 2008 meltdown that knocked the economy to its...
Sen. Scott Brown's last-minute support for President Obama's sweeping financial overhaul legislation has put him in the crosshairs of Tea Party activists who have sharply criticized the bill and could dim his re-election hopes for 2012. Brown announced...
Shown here are Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, and Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass. (AP Photos) And then there were 60. Democrats appear to have lined up enough GOP support to pass a sweeping financial overhaul through the Senate, after the timetable for...
And then there were 60. Democrats appear to have lined up enough GOP support to pass a sweeping financial overhaul through the Senate, after the timetable for approving the bill began to slip. Republican Sens. Scott Brown of Massachusetts and Olympia...
Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., talks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 15, 2010, after Congress passed the stiffest restrictions on banks and Wall Street since the Great Depression. Brown was one of three Republicans to vote for...
Republican Senator-elect Scott Brown, addresses supporters in Foxborough, Mass., at the final stop of his three-day "thank you" tour across the state Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010. Brown was elected Tuesday, Jan. 20 to the Senate seat once held by the late Sen....
Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., speaks to reporters during a crucial test vote for the financial reform bill on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, April 26, 2010. (WASHINGTON) Republican Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts helped move sweeping financial...
WASHINGTON — Sens. Olympia Snowe and Scott Brown pushed sweeping financial legislation to the edge of final passage Monday, both announcing they intend to support the regulatory overhaul despite initial misgivings. FILE - In this June 16, 2010 file...