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Sen. John Barrasso foresees mounting labor opposition to President Obama’s health care law and an “outcry” if a deal is cut to accommodate unions. (Associated Press)

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Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Republican, is trying to work with labor unions “to provide relief from the law to all Americans and ensure that the law will no longer threaten access to insurance, increase costs.” (Associated Press)

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The office of J. Russell George, Treasury auditor, plans to re-interview Christine O’Donnell about a 2010 incident involving Delaware’s tax office (Associated Press)

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray eventually will have to decide whether to sign or veto the "living wage" bill. Meanwhile, large retailers other than Wal-Mart call the D.C. Council legislation "misguided." (The Washington Times)

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Robert Dillman (bottom) of Blair Mills, Pa., works on a vehicle with Don Sites of Towngap, Pa. Mr. Dillman has been a government employee for 12 years, and Mr. Sites has worked at the Letterkenny Army Depot for four years, but their futures are uncertain. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)