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Republicans Aim to Avoid Blame for Payroll Tax-Cut Impasse
San Francisco Chronicle
Boehner's comments reflected an effort by House Republicans to avoid a repeat of the December debate on the payroll tax cut, when they were blamed for legislative brinkmanship. Hoyer said Democrats still favor a surtax on millionaires and ending ...
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Bush Defends Auto Bailout Amid Romney Attacks
DailyTech
President George W. Bush (R) created strong divisions within the Republican party when he backed a $700B USD bailout of the struggling automotive and financial sectors. Both he and current President Barack Obama (D) see eye to eye on this issue, ...
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Kerrey declines Senate bid, Nebraska Dems scramble
Atlanta Journal Constitution
... a race all but guaranteed to go Republicans' way. FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2008 file photo, former US Sen. Bob Kerrey speaks during a healthcare debate in Lincoln, Neb. The former one-term Nebraska governor and two-term US senator said Tuesday, Feb.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
House Republicans Aim to Avoid Blame for Payroll Tax-Cut Impasse
BusinessWeek
The comments reflect an effort by House Republicans to avoid a repeat of the December debate on the payroll tax cut, when they were blamed for almost allowing the break to lapse. It was set to expire Dec. 31. Congress agreed to a two-month extension to ...
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Payroll conferees debate federal pay freeze
GovExec.com
GOP contender says talk in Florida of building a moon base "was not some slip." Democrats resist linking congressional and federal salary freezes. By Kellie Lunney Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md. Charles Dharapak/AP Proposals to extend the pay freeze for ...
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Iowa Senate Dems vote to spend more on schools
Education Week News
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Senate voted Tuesday to spend an additional $122 million on public education during the 2013-14 school year, but Republicans who control the House said they won't even debate the measure this year.
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