GOP
Ron Paul adds mystery to GOP convention
Minnesota Republicans gather in St. Cloud this morning, with the official main event picking a candidate to face Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar. But the main undercurrent may be how Ron Paul supp...
Posted on 5/18/12 at 4:28 AM
1934: Republican Party Must Cast Out Its Leaders, Become Liberal
A December 1934 Daily Globe editorial: Republican Leadership Senator Borah has declared that the republican party, if it wishes to continue its life, must cast out the old leaders and follow new. H...
Posted on 12/5/09 at 12:00 AM
House GOP rejects 2-month payroll tax cut
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress lurched toward Grinch-like gridlock on Tuesday as the Republican-controlled House rejected a two-month extension of Social Security tax cuts that President Barack Obama said was “the only viable way” to prevent a drop in take-home pay for 160 million workers on Jan. 1.By Associated Press , December 20, 2011
GOP fears vote hacking
Iowa Republicans prepare against ‘hactivists’ for caucus voteIOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Taking seriously an apparent threat from a notorious collective of computer hackers, the Iowa Republican Party is boosting the security of the electronic systems it will use in two weeks to count the first votes of the 2012 presidential campaign.
By Associated Press , December 19, 2011
GOP to back suit against day care union vote
ST. PAUL — A Republican-controlled Senate committee voted 6-1 to support a lawsuit challenging Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton’s decision to order an election to allow in-home child care provider unions.By Don Davis , December 01, 2011
GOP proposes refunds to balance property tax increases
By Don Davis , November 14, 2011
It’s jobs, jobs, jobs at the Capitol
By Don Davis , October 24, 2011
Some in GOP to fight anti-gay marriage amendment
By Don Davis , October 06, 2011
House OKs debt
WASHINGTON (AP) — Crisis legislation to yank the nation past the threat of a historic financial default sped through the House Monday night, breaking weeks of deadlock. The rare moment of cooperation turned celebratory when Rep. Gabrielle Giffords strode in for the first time since she was shot in the head nearly seven months ago.
August 01, 2011
Back to work for the state
ST. PAUL - Minnesota’s longest government shutdown is poised to end after state legislators Tuesday night rushed through a series of spending bills.
By Don Davis , July 19, 2011
Capitol opens, first spending bills surface
ST. PAUL – Signs that the Minnesota government shutdown soon may end are surfacing, but work remains.By Don Davis , July 18, 2011
DFL legislators visit, pan GOP colleagues
WORTHINGTON — A trio of Minnesota House DFL legislators visited the Daily Globe on Wednesday as part of a southwest Minnesota tour, condemning the proposed budget of state Republicans in the midst of an impasse in negotiations with Gov. Mark Dayton.By Ryan McGaughey , May 25, 2011
Lawmakers adjourn without budget
By Don Davis , May 23, 2011
Talks and more talks do not equal budget progress
By Don Davis , May 22, 2011
GOP Legislature votes to reduce college funding
By Don Davis , March 29, 2011
Some fear tax bill
By Don Davis , March 28, 2011
House GOP proposes tax, LGA cuts
By Don Davis , March 14, 2011
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