Wednesday, April 7, 2010 as of 11:14 AM ET
Kay Bailey Hutchison (born Kathryn Ann Bailey; July 22, 1943) is the senior United States Senator from Texas.
Read More at Wikipedia ›Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) on why she is advocating corporate tax-rate cuts in the U.S.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), discusses the need for new leadership in 2012 and the end of her run in politics.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) on the debt compromise deal and its potential impacts down the road.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), weighs in on the 'Gang of 6' for the economy and job creation.
Sen . Kay Bailey Hutchinson , (R-Texas), on efforts to reach an agreement in the debt talks.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), breaks down her Social Security reform plan and raising the debt ceiling.
Third Way Economic Director Ryan McConaghy argues more stimulus is needed in areas such as infrastructure to help create jobs.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), argues we need to address Medicare and Medicaid to get debt down.
American Bankers Association CEO Frank Keating weighs in on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau leadership.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), weighs in on government debt, the death of Usama Bin Laden, and energy prices.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), on her bill to ensure our troops are still paid during a shutdown.
Sen . Kay Bailey Hutchinson , (R-Texas), on oil rising above $100 per barrel.
Sen . Kay Bailey Hutchinson argues consumer protection will be a problem in the financial regulation bill.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), argues employers are not hiring because of concerns over the additional costs of implementing the health-care law.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), on how the economy impacts the elections.
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison weighs in on the Keystone Pipeline and job creation.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison , (R-Texas), weighs in on payroll tax cuts, job creation and her new plan for social security.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison weighs in on what we need to hear from President Obama during his State of the Union speech.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney on the Republican candidates in the 2012 presidential race.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach and Alberto Cardenas, Jr., counsel for Vinson & Elkins on a federal judge’s decision to delay Alabama’s anti-illegal immigration law in order to review lawsuits filed against it.
