Morning is representative john faso, republican representative from new york. Good morning. Guest good morning. Host with issues on the budget being currently discussed, how will that play out with the issues currently happening at the White House Level and pending in congress . Guest we received the president s budget about two weeks ago. Congress is now working on setting the budging budget targeting for the different committees. We are try to come up with a number that we can pass in the house. The key here is to get 218 votes in the house. I am working with my colleagues and chairman black to make sure we can fasten something that will win broad support. Host what is the biggest hurdle . Guest the biggest hurdle is the nondoess number for nondefense discretionary funding. Basically, what he is doing is taking that savings and applying it to defense. Most of us on the republican side believe we need to rebuild defense, especially in readiness and capacity. If we have a situation in
Madison Borough’s tax collector is accused of ignoring requests from county auditors to access his records and as a result owes more than $2,800 for making late tax payments. Westmoreland County Controller Jeffrey Balzer said an audit released Monday of collections made by Madison tax collector John Fassett last year
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Village Police say 33-year-old John Fassett is facing weapon and marijuana possession charges after crashing a motorcycle on Harry L. Drive at Zoa Avenue around 10 p.m. December 11.
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Police say Fassett lost control of the motorcycle while attempting to stop for another vehicle. The other vehicle was not hit in the incident.
Fassett suffered a few scrapes in the crash and was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Authorities found he had been driving while his license was suspended and there was a warrant for him from the Binghamton Police Department.