The Delaware Gazette

Lawmakers at Ohio Statehouse take breakneck pace

COLUMBUS — Ele­ments of Gov. John Kasich’s ambi­tious pol­icy agenda have whisked so quickly through the Ohio Leg­is­la­ture this month that fel­low Repub­li­cans, Democ­rats and side­lined wit­nesses alike grum­bled at the pace.

Spending bills begin on bipartisan note

WASHINGTON — Sen­ate Repub­li­cans on Thurs­day rejected cut­ting agency bud­gets below lev­els agreed to in last summer’s bud­get and debt pact with Pres­i­dent Barack Obama as a key com­mit­tee kicked off action on a round of 12 annual spend­ing bills total­ing more than $1.1 trillion.

Things are looking up for state budgets

COLUMBUS — Dur­ing the dark­est days of the Great Reces­sion, Ohio didn’t have enough in its rainy day fund to buy even a candy bar. It held a bal­ance of exactly 89 cents.

Candidates spar before key Miss., Ala. primaries

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial hope­ful Rick San­to­rum on Sun­day nudged rival Newt Gin­grich to step aside, argu­ing a head-to-head con­test between him­self and Mitt Rom­ney should “occur sooner rather than later.” A defi­ant Gin­grich pre­dicted vic­to­ries in Tuesday’s pri­maries in Alabama and Mis­sis­sippi and called Rom­ney the weak­est Repub­li­can front-runner in nearly a century.

Protest exposes Silicon Valley-Hollywood rivalry

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a move that height­ens the grow­ing ten­sion between Sil­i­con Val­ley and Hol­ly­wood, Wikipedia and other web­sites went dark Wednes­day in protest of two con­gres­sional pro­pos­als intended to thwart the online piracy of copy­righted movies and TV programs.

GOP maps strategy in wake of payroll tax debacle

WASHINGTON (AP) — When last seen in Wash­ing­ton, House Repub­li­cans were furi­ous with their own leader, Speaker John Boehner, and angry with their Sen­ate Repub­li­can brethren over how the show­down over the Social Secu­rity tax cut turned into a year-end polit­i­cal debacle.

Tax cut survives: Congress votes holiday approval

WASHINGTON (AP) — Barely beat­ing Santa’s sleigh, Con­gress deliv­ered a last-minute hol­i­day tax-cut exten­sion to 160 mil­lion Amer­i­can wage-earners on Fri­day, just when it looked like they and mil­lions of unem­ployed work­ers were going to be left with coal in their stockings.

Payroll tax deadlock ends as House caves

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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Repub­li­cans on Thurs­day caved to demands by Pres­i­dent Barack Obama, con­gres­sional Democ­rats and fel­low Repub­li­cans for a short-term renewal of pay­roll tax cuts for all work­ers. The break­through almost cer­tainly spares work­ers an aver­age $20 a week tax increase Jan. 1.

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