Tom Coburn
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Senator Convention Refunds
FILE - In this Aug. 18, 2011 file photo, Sen . Tom Coburn , R-Okla. speaks in Oklahoma City. Coburn is asking both political parties to refund the millions in federal dollars each has received to help finance this summerâs presidential nominating conventions. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)
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State of the Union address
President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of Congress on the State of the Union. He is expected to focus on the nation's path to economic recovery in the annual televised address.
You should not pay less than 30% in Texas. My Republican friend Tom Coburn is right Washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. In fact if you're earning a million dollars a year you shouldn't get special tax
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Duke hosts U.S. debt panel
Former University of North Carolina system president Erskine Bowles and former Wyoming Sen. Alan Simpson speak will speak at Duke University about what to do about the federal budget.
Dick Durbin the senator. For the Illinois to the far right. Tom Coburn the senator. From Oklahoma. Of the six US senators we had our commission five voting yes all three Republicans. All to Democrats.
Sen. Kay Hagan joined former congressional budget leaders and other experts at UNC-Chapel Hill for a roundtable discussion on the nation's debt crisis.
President Barack Obama gave the State of the Union address on Jan. 25, 2011.
The U.S. Senate debates and is expected to vote on a tax bill negotiated by President Barack Obama and Congressional Republicans.
Co-Chairs Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson lead a discussion and announce the result of a vote by their committee tasked with finding ways to reduce the national deficit.
Sens. Tom Coburn and John McCain claim some stimulus money has gone toward questionable projects, including seven in North Carolina.
Republican Sens. Tom Coburn (Okla.) and John McCain (Ariz.) released a report Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010, profiling wasteful federal stimulus projects.
Sens. Tom Coburn and John McCain claim some stimulus money has gone toward questionable projects, including seven in North Carolina.




