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Mar 09 2021
News
Frustrated progressives on relief package: 'We'll take the win'
Liberals in the House on Monday rallied behind the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that the Democratic-controlled Congress is set to send to President Biden’s desk this week, despite some frustration over changes made by the Senate to appease key centrists.
House progressives signaled that they will still back the legislation following amendments adopted by the Senate to restrict
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Dec 20 2012
News
Republicans plan showdown votes on fiscal crisis over Dem opposition
House Republicans are charging ahead Thursday with a pair of votes aimed at averting tax hikes scheduled to kick in 12 days from now -- but the move is fraught with tactical risk, as Democrats have effectively boycotted the legislation.
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Apr 12 2013
News
IRS denies using emails to target taxpayers
With less than three days to go before federal taxes are due the Internal Revenue Service is refuting claims it is breaking the law by snooping on taxpayers by reading their emails and monitoring other forms of electronic communication without a warrant.
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Apr 10 2013
News
Obama sends Congress $3.77T spending plan, riles both sides
President Obama is sending Congress a 3.77 trillion spending blueprint that seeks to achieve an elusive grand bargain to tame runaway deficits by raising taxes further on top earners and trimming popular benefit programs such as Social Security.
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Mar 31 2015
News
Obama vetoes NLRB legislation
President Obama vetoed a GOP-backed resolution Tuesday that would halt a National Labor Relations Board rule making it easier for workers to hold so-called “ambush” union-organizing elections, his second veto since Republicans took control of the Senate in January.
The president said the congressional action would block “modest but overdue reforms to simplify” union elections.
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Dec 13 2012
News
Income Malaise of Middle Class Complicates Democrats’ Stance in Talks
The income stagnation that has hit the middle class in the last decade is complicating the Democrats position in the fiscal talks, making it more difficult for them to advocate across-the-board tax increases if a deal falls through.
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Dec 10 2012
News
Obama hits the road after cliff talks with Boehner
Fresh from a face-to-face meeting with Speaker John A. Boehner to avert the “fiscal cliff, President Obama is visiting an auto plant in Michigan Monday to press his case for higher taxes on wealthier families.
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Jan 31 2020
Opinion
No, the Equal Rights Amendment is not a 'feminist handout'
On the day Virginia officially voted to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment earlier this month, becoming the crucial 38th state to do so, I listened to a male colleague explain his opposition to what he deemed "feminist" messaging—specifically, a political campaign touting the fact that a woman was first to accomplish something in her field. A "feminist" angle, he argued, was anything but
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Dec 05 2012
News
Obama: Republicans’ revenue math doesn’t work, except for when it did
Remember  uhm, I think it was  yesterday, when President Obama said that the GOPs cliff counteroffer proposing $800 billion in new revenue without raising taxes was untenable, because the math just doesnt work?
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Jul 09 2020
News
Supreme Court says Manhattan prosecutor may see Trump’s financial records, denies Congress access for now
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a New York prosecutor is entitled to see President Trump’s private and business financial records, ending an intense legal battle waged by the president to keep them secret.
The court said Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. had the authority to subpoena the records from Trump’s private accounting firm. Trump had claimed an immunity from
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