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GOP elects new St. Joseph County councilman
SOUTH BEND — The St. Joseph County Republican Party has voted for a replacement for District C County Council member Dale DeVon, who was elected last week to the State House of Representatives. The caucus took place at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 28 at Gridiron...Tags: Elections, Parties and Movements, Politics
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Kerry stays quiet as Cabinet speculation swirls
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. John Kerry is angling to be the nation's top diplomat by being, well, diplomatic. The longtime Democratic lawmaker from Massachusetts has largely stayed quiet while President Barack Obama considers him for the next secretary...
Tags: Barack Obama, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Talk Shows (genre), Politics, John McCain
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Fiscal cliff looms for Congress
South Bend TribuneAs most Americans shift into holiday mode, members of Congress are going back to work this week. They have some important work to finish before the end of the year. The fiscal cliff -- a $600 billion combination of tax hikes and spending cuts -- is...Tags: New Year's Day, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Social Security, Joe Donnelly
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5 issues likely to be hot topics in Mich. capitol
DETROIT (AP) — Here are five of the top issues the Michigan Legislature likely will grapple with during the final dozen or so scheduled meeting days before the end of the year. EMERGENCY MANAGER LAW — Gov. Rick Snyder and fellow Republican...
Tags: Property Tax, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Politics, Judges, Lawyers
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Fiscal cliff: Donnelly says there's reason for optimism
Despite a booming first weekend of holiday sales, the stock market opened on a down note this morning because of a warning from White House economists about the fiscal cliff. The National Economic Council and the Council of Economic Advisers say a...
Tags: George W. Bush, Elections, Religion and Belief, Joe Donnelly, Bill Clinton
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US Ambassador Susan Rice defends Benghazi remarks
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice says her early account of the attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans in Benghazi was based on the initial intelligence community assessments and was always subject...
Tags: Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Elections, YouTube, Politics
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Ind. justices weigh largest school voucher program
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Supreme Court justices weighing the legality of the nation's largest school voucher program made clear during a packed hearing Wednesday that the program's fate may rest on whether it primarily benefits students'...Tags: Religion and Belief, Students, Economy, Business and Finance, Tony Bennett, Judges
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Mich. legislation would give pregnancy tax break
DETROIT (AP) — Parents who could show that a fetus was at least 12 weeks along at the end of a year would receive a tax break under legislation being considered by Michigan lawmakers. The measures proposed by Republican lawmakers would treat a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Democratic Party, Politics, Justice System
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Bosma: Ind. Legislature needs another 'odd couple'
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — House Speaker Brian Bosma used the ceremonial opening of Indiana's legislative session Tuesday to call for bipartisanship, even though Republicans now enjoy a supermajority that largely allows them to circumvent Democrats to push...
Tags: Scott Pelath, Julia Carson, Elections, Parties and Movements, Democratic Party
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Indiana legislative leaders ponder health costs
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's top lawmakers said Monday they're not sure what to expect from the federal health care law other than greater costs at a time the state's budget is already stretched thin. Republican Senate President Pro Tem David...
Tags: Barack Obama, Elections, Same-Sex Marriage, Medicaid, Politics
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Jindal: Liking people is key to expanding GOP tent
WASHINGTON (AP) — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says the Republican Party needs to go back to basics to attract the broad coalition of voters credited with putting President Barack Obama back in the White House. Kindergarten basics. "If we want...
Tags: Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Migration, Elections, Bobby Jindal
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Daniels forwards Pence opposition to state option
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mitch Daniels has made governor-elect Mike Pence's position official: Indiana does not want a state-run health insurance exchange. Daniels Friday notified the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Friday of Pence's...
Tags: Barack Obama, Government, Government Health Care, Politics, Mitch Daniels
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