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Pension reform must be tackled
Gov. Jerry Brown and the Democratic-controlled Legislature claimed a huge victory in a strong bipartisan support for AB340, pension reform. I do not believe a 48-8 vote in the state Assembly and a 38-1 vote in the state Senate, mostly along party lines,...Tags: Elections, Jerry Brown, Pension and Welfare, Executive Branch, Social Security
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Walker wins Somerset mayor nomination
Staff writer, @DA_AmberRFor the first time in 16 years, Somerset Borough will have a new mayor. Scott Walker won the Republican nomination in the primaries, receiving 89 percent of the vote with 100 percent of the precincts reporting. Mayor William Meyer is retiring from...Tags: Elections, Politics
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Unions protest over potential sale of L.A. Times to Koch brothers
About 300 labor union members and other activists staged a demonstration to protest the potential sale of the Los Angeles Times to the politically conservative Koch brothers. Demonstrators marched outside the downtown L.A. headquarters of Oaktree...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, California Public Employees' Retirement System, Los Angeles Times, AFL-CIO, Demonstration
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Rosenthal: Perry tries to rustle Illinois business
Selling the grass as greener in his dusty, drought-plagued state, Texas Gov. Rick Perry came to Chicago this week to paint his state as a commercial paradise and Illinois into a corner. Perry is out to poach Illinois businesses and jobs. He says it's...
Tags: Elections, Mary Fallin, Sales, Pat Quinn, Business Enterprises
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Letters: The GOP's fresh faces
Re "The GOP's fantasy lineup," Opinion, April 7 It is hard to understand why political pundits talk about the demise of the Republican Party when it has such a strong group of future young leaders, as mentioned in Doyle McManus' column. To wit: Kentucky...Tags: Joe Biden, Rand Paul, Executive Branch, Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio
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Fiscal tug-of-war stalls Indiana voucher expansion
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The timing would seem perfect for an expansion of school vouchers in Indiana, where the state's high court recently upheld the nation's broadest voucher law and the initiative enjoys broad support in one of the country's most...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Mitch Daniels, Students, Luke Kenley
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Obama advisor David Axelrod to publish Washington memoir
David Axelrod, former senior advisor to President Obama, is joining the list of one-time Obama administration officials who will be penning memoirs next year, Penguin Press has announced. Other Obama administration officials with books on the way...
Tags: Barack Obama, Arts and Culture, David Axelrod, John F. Kennedy, Chicago Tribune
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McManus: Let's talk GOP and fantasy politics
Almost four years ago, long before the 2012 presidential campaign heated up, CNN took a poll to learn who Republicans might choose as their party's next nominee. There were two clear front-runners: former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and former Arkansas Gov....
Tags: Mike Huckabee, Chris Christie, Mitt Romney, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin
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Can Jeb Bush save the GOP?
Amid the wreckage of the Mitt Romney presidential debacle and the Republican scramble to find a new savior, now comes ... yet another Bush! The ruminations of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, son of one former president and younger brother of another, on...
Tags: Elections, Joe Biden, Jeb Bush, Immigration, POLITICO LLC
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An odd push to privatize marriage
Should government get out of the business of defining marriage? That's not a new question. But as conservatives appear to be losing ground in the same-sex marriage debate, some are showing new interest in changing the rules. Wisconsin's Republican Gov....
Tags: Elections, Religion and Belief, Barack Obama, Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage
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Bills spark debate over paid sick time in Michigan
Bills spark debate over paid sick time in Michigan ALANNA DURKIN,Associated Press LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Some Michigan Republicans are pushing to ban local governments from requiring employers to provide paid sick leave as cities in other...
Tags: New York City Council, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Portland (Middlesex, Connecticut), Local Government, Michigan Legislature
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