As Debate Begins on Bush's Social Security Plan, U.S. Politics Today Offers Extended Coverage

As Debate Begins on Bush's Social Security Plan, U.S. Politics Today Offers Extended Coverage

WASHINGTON, April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- As U.S. President Bush winds down a 60-day, 60-city national tour to promote private accounts, the Senate is holding its first hearings on the president's social security plan.

Faced with polls showing strong and increasing opposition to Bush's social security overhaul effort, some Republicans such as Maine's Senator Snowe are beginning to express doubts about Bush's plan.

Covering all aspects of America's political scene, US Politics Today offers its readers extended news coverage of this crucial issue. See:

http://www.uspoliticstoday.com/news/BushSocialSecurity http://www.uspoliticstoday.com/news/SocialSecurityReform http://www.uspoliticstoday.com/news/OlympiaSnowe About U.S. Politics Today, http://www.uspoliticstoday.com/pr

Indexing thousands of articles from over 4,000 news sources, U.S. Politics Today provides the most comprehensive and up-to-the-minute information available on the web regarding U.S. politics.

U.S. Politics Today is a resource for political professionals and tracks the latest news about every member of Congress, every member of the Bush cabinet and inner circle, every federal agency, every governor, the political happenings in every state, the most important campaigns and campaign issues, and much more.

Unlike Google News, U.S. Politics Today focuses on pre-set newsfeeds edited by a team of experienced editors. It is published by the IPD Group which specializes in media monitoring services.

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The Washington, DC-based IPD Group, Inc. provides niche-focused Internet data mining and searching tools to corporations, institutions, and professional individuals. The company makes online research more convenient, rapid and affordable.

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