91. Each side agrees that the Republican plan would be a dramatic change.
92. Even before Kasich had made the details of the Republican plan public, White House officials attacked it.
93. Extended unemployment benefits under the Republican plan would still go only to white-collar workers, not to part-time or recently hired people who were laid off.
94. Feeney lauded Stansel, the second House Democrat to publicly acknowledge support for the Republican plan.
95. Even the Heritage Foundation is looking askance at this part of the Republican plan.
96. Floor action on the bill, scheduled to begin Tuesday, will mark the first time Congress has voted on details of a Republican plan for defense spending.
97. Florida lawmakers react to Republican plans to reform Medicaid by bundling funds into block grants for the states.
98. From the beginning, the Medicare proposal has been considered the most politically vulnerable part of the Republican plan.
99. Gingrich has refused to increase the U.S. debt limit until Clinton agrees to Republican plans to balance the federal budget in seven years.
100. Gingrich said failure to enact the spending cuts and tax breaks in the Republican plan to balance the budget would throw financial markets into turmoil.