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Feb 16 2021
News
What’s next for coronavirus stimulus? A series of hurdles
Now for the hard part.
Congressional Democrats are prepping their legislative package to carry out President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus plan with an eye to getting it passed by the end of the month.
The House Budget Committee could meet this week or next to compile the material approved by other House panels into one massive bill that would then advance. It
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Mar 11 2021
News
Biden signs $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill
President Biden signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act in the Oval Office on Thursday, one day earlier than originally scheduled.
Why it matters: The enactment of the massive coronavirus relief plan cements Biden's first major legislative victory and comes exactly one year after the pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization.
The big picture: Federal
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Mar 13 2013
News
THIS REVEALING CHART SHOWS YOU EXACTLY WHAT THE CALIF. EXODUS LOOKS LIKE
Between municipal bankruptcies, rising taxes, the proposal of new taxes, and the promise of friendlier business climates in other states, the exodus of business leaders and U.S. residents from California is wholly unsurprising.
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Jul 03 2021
News
High-rolling developer of collapsed Florida condo faced legal, money woes during project
Nathan Reiber retired to Florida in the 1970s carrying more baggage than a suitcase.
The Canadian lawyer would come to be hailed for his philanthropy, rubbing elbows with celebrities and world leaders, and donating time and money to charitable causes. His South Florida building career was described as a happy accident, a case of a shrewd retiree spotting a property and launching the
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Mar 10 2021
News
Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill wins final approval in House
The House of Representatives gave final approval on Wednesday to one of the largest economic stimulus measures in U.S. history, a sweeping $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill that gives President Joe Biden his first major victory in office.
The measure provides $400 billion for $1,400 direct payments to most Americans, $350 billion in aid to state and local governments, an expansion of
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Dec 21 2020
News
AG Barr says he sees no reason to name special counsels to investigate Hunter Biden or election fraud
Attorney General William Barr said Monday that he saw no reason to appoint special counsels to investigate Hunter Biden or unsubstantiated allegations of election fraud.
Barr, who is set leave office Wednesday, said he had no intention of making such appointments, even as President Donald Trump has weighed such actions.
The attorney general also said there was "no basis" for
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Nov 28 2012
News
House Republican Tom Cole urges GOP to take Obama deal
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) said Tuesday that Republicans in Congress should allow the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy to expire, arguing that it wouldnt violate their pledge not to raise taxes.
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Dec 05 2021
Analysis
Biden’s big social-spending bill probably will pass Senate this month without many cuts to it, analysts say
Will President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion social-spending and climate package actually get the Senate’s OK this month, as that chamber’s leader has promised?
Two analysts from opposite ends of the political spectrum said that looks likely, as they spoke on Wednesday with MarketWatch for a Barron’s Live episode.
“I think the chances are very, very good that this bill will pass, and I
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Jun 19 2015
Opinion
The Tea Party Case Against Mega Donors
Small donors need tax breaks more than super wealthy ones, and yet we continue to subsidize the latter. Time for right and left to team up and end this madness. I recently had a chance to chat with one of the GOP presidential candidates, and suggested to him that we needed to focus on making small donors a bigger part of the campaign finance equation, and he actually finished my sentence by
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