The Delaware Gazette

Speaker: House to vote Friday on student loans

WASHINGTON — In an esca­lat­ing election-year clash, the House will vote Fri­day on a $5.9 bil­lion Repub­li­can bill pre­vent­ing inter­est rates on fed­eral stu­dent loans from dou­bling this sum­mer, paid for by cut­ting money from Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s health care over­haul law.

AP NewsBreak: Competition cuts down Medicare fraud

WASHINGTON — A year­long exper­i­ment with com­pet­i­tive bid­ding for power wheel­chairs, dia­betic sup­plies and other per­sonal med­ical equip­ment pro­duced $200 mil­lion in sav­ings for Medicare, and gov­ern­ment offi­cials said Wednes­day they are expand­ing the pilot pro­gram in search of even greater dividends.

GOP wants to cut food stamps in deficit-trim drive

WASHINGTON — Repub­li­cans con­trol­ling the House are eying big cuts to food stamps as they piece together leg­is­la­tion to trim $261 bil­lion from the fed­eral bud­get over the next decade, hop­ing to fore­stall major Pen­ta­gon cutbacks.

GOP derails Senate ‘Buffett rule’ taxes on wealthy

WASHINGTON — Sen­ate Repub­li­cans derailed a Demo­c­ra­tic “Buf­fett rule” bill Mon­day forc­ing the nation’s top earn­ers to pay at least 30 per­cent of their income in taxes, using the day before Amer­i­cans’ taxes are due to defy Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on one of his sig­na­ture election-year issues.

No shocker in store: Romney VP search under way

BOSTON — Don’t look for a vice pres­i­den­tial shocker from Mitt Rom­ney. His choice of a running-mate — a search he announced Mon­day he has begun — will be guided by both his method­i­cal, risk-averse cor­po­rate train­ing and the lessons his party learned from Sarah Palin’s selection.

Romney accuses Obama of ‘hide-and-seek’ campaign

WASHINGTON — Mitt Rom­ney unleashed a strong attack on Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s truth­ful­ness Wednes­day, accus­ing him of run­ning a “hide-and-seek” re-election cam­paign designed to dis­tract vot­ers from his first-term record while deny­ing them infor­ma­tion about his plans for a second.

Obama denounces ‘radical’ Republican budget plan

WASHINGTON — In an election-year pitch to middle-class vot­ers, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama is denounc­ing a House Repub­li­can bud­get plan as a “Tro­jan horse,” warn­ing that it rep­re­sents “an attempt to impose a rad­i­cal vision on our coun­try” that would hurt the pock­et­books of work­ing families.

Details emerge on Ohio’s health plan

COLUMBUS — The state’s plan to stream­line med­ical care for some of its sick­est, most expen­sive and dif­fi­cult to treat patients includes changes designed to elim­i­nate unnec­es­sary health tests, pre­vent med­ica­tion errors and keep peo­ple health­ier and out of emer­gency rooms.

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