Governors ask for flexibility in fiscal cliff deal

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012
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— A bipartisan group of governors--including Wisconsin's Gov. Scott Walker--says they sought assurances from President Barack Obama that any cuts in spending to address the looming "fiscal cliff" would not shift the financial burden onto states. They say they want flexibility from the federal government on mandated programs to allow them to do more with less.

The governors -- three Republicans and three Democrats -- met with Obama and Vice President Joe Biden to urge that the White House and Congress negotiate a deal that avoids automatic across-the-board tax hikes and drastic spending cuts.

Delaware Gov. Jack Markell, a Democrat and chairman of the National Governors Association, said the governors didn't endorse either the president's proposal to raise taxes on wealthier Americans or Republican proposals to raise revenue by closing tax loopholes and deductions.




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reader101
Dec 5, 2012 at 3:50 p.m.
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Shoe is on the other foot scooter. The feds are doing what you did to the locals.

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