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March 18, 2009 - 06:13 pm

Udall, Bennet join Blue Dog group of ‘moderate’ Democratic senators

Colorado’s two freshman senators, Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, are part of a self-described centrist group of 15 Democrats meeting regularly “seeking to restrain the influence of party liberals in the White House and on Capitol Hill,” according to an account in Roll Call (subscription required).

The group has a “shared commitment to pursue moderate, mainstream and fiscally sustainable policies across a range of issues, such as health care reform, the housing crisis, educational reform, and energy policy,” according to a statement issued Wednesday by the group.

Sen. Evan Bayh, an Indiana Democrat, announced the group’s formation on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program Wednesday morning but

March 18, 2009 - 04:53 pm
NEWS FEED: ColoradoPols.com

Udall, Bennet Join Moderate Caucus Thingy

Democratic Sens. Mark Udall and Michael Bennet announced today in a joint press release that they are now officially part of a moderate working group/coalition/thingy called "The Moderate Dems Working Group." According to the announcement:
The Moderate Dems Working Group will meet every other Tuesday before the Democratic Caucus lunch to discuss legislative strategies and ideas. The Moderate Dems held their second meeting Tuesday to focus on the upcoming budget negotiations and the importance of passing a fiscally responsible spending plan in the Senate.

Leading the new group are Democratic Senators Evan Bayh of Indiana, Tom Carper of Delaware and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas.

February 6, 2009 - 10:46 am
NEWS FEED: ColoradoPols.com

Udall, Bennet Talk Stimulus Goals

In general terms yesterday, as the Pueblo Chieftain reports:
Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet is getting his political baptism this week as he takes part in a bipartisan group of senators working to whittle down the $800-$900 billion stimulus package that President Barack Obama is calling for Congress to finish quickly.

Bennet, a Democrat, has joined with Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., in working behind closed doors with about 20 other senators in trying to trim some $100 billion out of the pending legislation in order to win more bipartisan support. That group is being led by Sens. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., and Susan Collins, R-Maine.

Bennet, 44, came to the Senate from his previous job as superintendent of Denver schools.

February 6, 2009 - 09:12 am

Bennet, Udall part of group weighing cuts to Senate stimulus package

Newly appointed Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet, right, greets voters at an open house Jan. 25 at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Bennet is part of a group of centrist senators working on a compromise stimulus bill. (Photo/Ernest Luning)

Colorado’s two freshman senators, both Democrats, are part of a bipartisan group that spent Thursday forging a proposal to trim up to $100 billion in spending from the economic stimulus bill in hopes of winning support from moderate Republicans and Democrats who have complained the package devotes too much money to programs that won’t create jobs fast enough.

“The American people are expecting this to be a recovery bill, not a Christmas list,” said Sen.

February 5, 2009 - 02:22 pm
NEWS FEED: ColoradoPols.com

Udall, Bennet, Moderates Scalpel Stimulus

As the Pueblo Chieftain reports:
It may be the most expensive surgery in history as a bipartisan group of senators, including Colorado Sen. Mark Udall, is working behind closed doors to cut some of the fat out of the $885 billion stimulus bill being debated this week in the Senate.

Udall is working with the group headed by Sens. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, to try to eliminate spending amendments that will not produce new jobs within the next year.

Both Democratic and Republican senators have complained the massive spending bill is not focused on job-creating programs.

On Tuesday, Udall and newly appointed Sen.