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Aurora Almendral
Radio clients: NPR News, PRI’s The World, BBC World Service, WNYC, NJPR, NPR’s Snap Judgment, Deutsche Welle Phoners / two-ways / live-to-air: NBC, NPR; Sky News (UK); CBS Radio New York; Deutsche Welle (Germany); CBC News Radio; Radio New Zealand; WNYC (New York)
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Biden has issued his first veto to block an anti-ESG bill
21 Mar 2023
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qz.com
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| Retirement Savings
US President Joe Biden issued his first veto to block a Senate measure that aimed to prevent retirement plans from considering ESG factors in investments. The veto followed a Senate vote where Democrats Joe Manchin and Jon Tester joined Republicans in opposing the Labor Department rule. ESG investing, which includes considerations like climate risk and employee conditions, has become a contentious issue, with Republicans criticizing it as 'woke' capitalism. The House and Senate are unlikely to overturn the veto, and the debate highlights the broader cultural and financial stakes surrounding ESG principles.
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Ed Augustin
Ed Augustin is a British journalist and documentary filmmaker based in Havana. He writes for the Guardian, the New York Times, and Al Jazeera. He does broadcast work for TRT World, France 24 and Al Jazeera. During his time in Cuba, Ed has made films about Guantánamo Bay, the impact of the US ...
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New York to Expand Vaccine Access to People With Chronic Conditions
05 Feb 2021
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| Public Health
New York State will expand Covid-19 vaccine eligibility to people with chronic health conditions starting February 15, as announced by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. This move is part of a broader effort across the United States to accelerate vaccinations amid the spread of new virus variants. The article highlights the challenges and strategies in different states, including California and Florida, to manage vaccine distribution. It also discusses the efficacy of various vaccines, including those from Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Novavax, against new variants. Additionally, the article covers the impact of the pandemic on different sectors, including education, with specific mentions of disputes in Chicago and Philadelphia over school reopenings. The piece also touches on international aspects, such as Canada's extended ban on cruise ships and Russia's vaccine diplomacy in Latin America.
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Antoni Belchi
Antoni Belchi is a journalist based in Miami, United States of America. He moved from Barcelona to United States in 2010. As a graduate in journalism with over 12 years of experience at top tier international media outlets such as The Washington Post, EFE, AFP, France 24, CNN, Voice of America, etc ...
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How would the emergence of a third party impact the 2024 campaign?
19 Dec 2023
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Voz de América
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| Third-Party Candidates
The U.S. political system, long dominated by Democrats and Republicans, is facing potential challenges from third-party and independent candidates in the 2024 presidential election. Disenchantment with traditional parties is growing, with a Gallup poll indicating 63% of U.S. adults see the need for a major third party. Notable figures like Liz Cheney, Larry Hogan, Joe Manchin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, and Jill Stein are considering or have announced independent or third-party candidacies. Kennedy Jr. has raised significant funds and shows strong poll numbers. The emergence of these candidates could complicate the electoral landscape, historically influenced by third-party candidates like Ross Perot and Ralph Nader. Both major parties are raising substantial campaign funds, while the bipartisan group No Labels has also gained financial and ballot access in key states. The impact of independent candidates on the 2024 election remains uncertain, with potential to sway the outcome in pivotal states.
Luis Chaparro
Journalist/Producer @CNN @Vice @CBS @BusinessInsider @ajenglish @Guardian @TheDailyBeast @Proceso @El_universal_mx @efenoticias ****
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As US debates Title 42 policy, asylum seekers left in limbo
19 Dec 2022
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www.aljazeera.com
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| Title 42
The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding the US Title 42 policy, which allows the federal government to turn away asylum seekers on public health grounds. The policy, invoked by former President Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic, has led to millions of expulsions at the US-Mexico border. A US District Court judge ruled to end Title 42, but the US Supreme Court temporarily blocked its expiration. The debate has left asylum seekers like Juan José in limbo, unsure of their future. The article highlights the differing opinions on Title 42, with some politicians and experts calling for its continuation to manage border crossings, while others argue it exacerbates confusion and requires more complex solutions. The Biden administration has signaled a desire to let Title 42 expire but is considering policies to limit asylum seekers from certain countries.
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Jimmy Cloutier
Jimmy Cloutier is a journalist based in Richmond, United States of America.
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Joe Manchin vows to block 'radical climate agenda,' rakes in oil and gas industry contributions
12 Oct 2023
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Raw Story - Celebrating 19 Years of Independent Journalism
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| Political Contributions
Sen. Joe Manchin criticizes the EPA's new proposal to cut greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, labeling it a 'radical climate agenda.' Manchin, a top recipient of oil and gas industry contributions, vows to block all EPA nominees until the proposal is halted. The EPA's plan aims to reduce emissions by 90% by 2040, projecting significant climate and health benefits. Manchin's opposition is partly driven by the potential impact on his family business, Enersystems Inc., which supplies coal to a West Virginia power plant. The article also touches on the broader political and economic implications of the EPA's proposal and Manchin's re-election prospects.
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Rob Garver
Rob Garver is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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High-profile candidates emerge from a third way in the presidential campaign
10 Nov 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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| Third-party Candidates
Senator Joe Manchin's decision not to seek re-election in 2024 has sparked speculation about a potential third-party presidential run. High-profile third-party candidates, including Jill Stein, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Cornel West, are emerging as alternatives to the likely Democratic and Republican nominees, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, both of whom have low approval ratings. The No Labels organization is preparing to place centrist candidates on ballots in all 50 states. Experts suggest that while third-party candidates are unlikely to win, they could significantly impact the election outcome, potentially harming Biden more than Trump.
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Roop Gill
Canadian journalist living in London. Specialising in digital and video content. I currently work as a mobile editor for upday for Samsung UK. I've also worked with Discovery Channel Canada, Time Out magazine, Tech City News, Business Reporter and Coindesk.
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Congressman Jared Polis Accepting Bitcoin Donations Following FEC Ruling
09 May 2014
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www.coindesk.com
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| Election Campaign
Democrat Jared Polis has started accepting Bitcoin for his re-election campaign following the FEC's approval of Bitcoin donations for political campaigns. Polis, a vocal advocate for digital currencies in Congress, responded to Senator Joe Manchin's call for a Bitcoin ban with a satirical letter suggesting a ban on physical dollars. Polis' campaign, Jared Polis for Congress, is among the first to accept digital currency donations. Republican entrepreneur Paul Dietzel also announced his acceptance of Bitcoin donations for his congressional campaign.
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Freya Graham
Freya Graham is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Drought deluge; US climate bill tackles farming; Pantanal fires
24 Aug 2022
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www.carbonbrief.org
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| Agriculture
Droughts have been declared in various regions, including large areas of England, China, and the US, severely impacting agriculture. The US passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes significant climate measures and funding for sustainable farming practices, though concerns about biofuel support remain. Wildfires exacerbated by drought have ravaged the Pantanal wetlands in South America, with weakened policies in Brazil contributing to the crisis. The article highlights the global impact of climate change on water resources, agriculture, and ecosystems, and discusses legislative and policy responses.
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Pu Ying Huang
Pu Ying Huang is a photojournalist based in Houston, Texas & Bogotá, Colombia.
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Scenes from the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival
23 Sept 2023
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KPRC
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| Journalism
The Texas Tribune Festival, an annual event focusing on politics and policy, celebrated its 13th year in downtown Austin from Sept. 21-23, 2023. The festival featured nearly 300 speakers across over 125 sessions, attracting attendees from across Texas and the nation. Highlights included backstage interactions with political figures such as U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, discussions on various topics including Texas politics, business, technology, and public policy, and a keynote speech by Manchin. The event was documented by Tribune photographers, capturing moments from the sessions and the atmosphere of the festival. Texas Tribune CEO Sonal Shah and other journalists like Dave Weigel and Katie Couric participated in panels and interviews. The festival concluded with on-demand recordings available for those who missed the live events.
Zahra Kazmi
Zahra Kazmi is a Pakistani investigative journalist and researcher specializing in the Pak-Afghan region, with a focus on militancy, enforced disappearances, human rights abuses, and minority issues. Her work appears in international outlets including taz.de (German), DW (English), TheFridayTimes, ...
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Roe, Roe, Roe
10 May 2022
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dailytimes.com.pk
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| Gun Control
The article discusses the heightened political discourse in the US surrounding the Roe v. Wade case and its implications for the upcoming Mid-Term elections. It highlights the polarized views on abortion rights, the role of the Supreme Court, and the legislative challenges faced by Democrats and Republicans. The article also touches on the broader societal issues of gun control and the impact of political decisions on women's rights, emphasizing the significant consequences for both parties heading into the elections.
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Austin Landis
Austin Landis is a video & digital journalist covering migration and Latin America from Colombia, using her experience closely covering the United States' evolving immigration policy for the last four years. Austin spent the last five years reporting on national politics in Washington for ...
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Biden meets with Senate Dems on Capitol Hill
02 Mar 2023
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baynews9.com
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| US Government
President Joe Biden attended the Senate Democrats' weekly lunch on Capitol Hill to rally his caucus amidst GOP legislative roadblocks. Biden faces challenges as two Democratic senators voted for a bill that may lead to his first veto. With the House under Republican control, Biden focuses on implementing his agenda, highlighting past legislative successes and preparing for 2024. He criticized GOP efforts to cut social programs and emphasized the need for budget negotiations to avoid a debt ceiling crisis.
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Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. Former BBC Defence Correspondent, Arms Control, Moscow Correspondent and Royal Correspondent. Fellow in Contemporary History Emmanuel College Cambridge. Defence Adviser to British Forces Broadcasting Service. Defence & Foreign Affairs ...
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Shooting at Elementary School Devastates Community in South Texas
24 May 2022
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www.nytimes.com
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| Mass Shooting
A mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, left 19 students and two teachers dead. The 18-year-old gunman, Salvador Ramos, also died at the scene. The incident occurred just before the school's summer break and has reignited the national debate over gun laws. President Joe Biden and Governor Greg Abbott provided statements, with Biden calling for action without specifying policies. The shooting coincided with Texas' Election Day and has drawn comparisons to past school shootings like Sandy Hook and Parkland. The community of Uvalde, a tight-knit city with a predominantly Hispanic population, is devastated. The National Rifle Association's upcoming annual meeting and the political response to the shooting are also discussed.
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Craig Lee
Craig Lee is a photojournalist and videographer based in San Francisco, United States of America.
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NAACP, Planned Parenthood And Many Other Black Women Pen Open Letter Supporting Washington D.C. Statehood
29 Apr 2021
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www.bet.com
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| Healthcare Policy
An open letter to Congress supported by the NAACP and Planned Parenthood, along with other Black women, advocates for Washington D.C. statehood. The letter emphasizes the impact of D.C.'s lack of autonomy on its predominantly Black population, particularly in healthcare and pandemic response. It highlights disparities in COVID-19 vaccine distribution and mortality rates among Black residents. The House of Representatives recently voted to make D.C. the 51st state, but the bill's success is uncertain, with the need for Republican support and Democratic Senator Joe Manchin's indecision.
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Colin Meyn
Colin Meyn is a journalist based in Silver Spring, Maryland. He spent the first decade of his career in Cambodia, where he reported and edited for the Phnom Penh Post, The Cambodia Daily and the Southeast Asia Globe. From 2017 to 2020 he was the managing editor of Vermont state news website ...
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Biden’s nursing home staffing rules divide Democrats ahead of 2024
15 Mar 2023
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thehill.com
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| Political Debate
The Biden administration's plan to impose minimum staffing levels on nursing homes is causing division among Democrats, particularly those in rural areas facing reelection in 2024. Senators like Jon Tester and Joe Manchin, along with some House members, argue the proposal is too strict and could lead to nursing home closures due to workforce shortages. The American Health Care Association claims 95 percent of nursing homes do not meet the proposed requirements. However, other Democrats and advocates are pushing for stronger requirements, emphasizing the need for high-quality care. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services plans to invest $75 million in workforce recruitment and training, but experts suggest this may not be sufficient. The proposal, which has attracted nearly 50,000 comments, includes provisions for 24/7 RN staffing and minimum direct care hours per resident. Some experts believe the administration may modify the rule to accommodate rural areas, while others advocate for stronger enforcement and support for nursing homes to comply.
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Jessica Morales
Journalist specializing in Economics and Finance, I follow in particular the performance of the economy in the United States and Latin America. For more than 20 years I have been dedicated to the production and presentation of audiovisual content. I have a specialization in television news and ...
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Interview: Senator Lisa Murkowski Talks Lands Package, ANWR, Low-Carbon Future
11 Mar 2023
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www.hartenergy.com
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| Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Senator Lisa Murkowski discussed the Lands Package, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge exploration, and the North Slope's role in energy policy during an interview at CERAWeek by IHS Markit. She emphasized the importance of revitalizing production and encouraging new companies in Alaska, while also addressing the need for a low-carbon future that ensures reliable and affordable energy. The interview preceded her joint discussion with Senator Joe Manchin on pragmatic solutions for low-carbon energy in the United States.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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Where Democrats Go Next
22 Jul 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| Democratic Party
President Joe Biden announced he will not seek re-election, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. The decision followed concerns about Biden's age and declining polling numbers, leading to pressure from donors and elected officials. Democratic mega-donor Robert Wolf and political analyst Reid Epstein discuss the factors that led to Biden's decision and the party's future. The Democratic Party shows signs of uniting behind Harris, though some call for an open primary process. The article highlights the internal dynamics and strategic considerations within the Democratic Party as it prepares for the 2024 election.
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Lluis Muñoz Pandiella
Lluis Muñoz Pandiella is a journalist based in Barcelona, Spain.
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Chuck Schumer, the man of a thousand faces that Biden needs to govern
30 Apr 2021
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www.france24.com
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| Legislation
Chuck Schumer, the Senate Majority Leader, is portrayed as a versatile and strategic politician whose leadership is crucial for advancing President Biden's agenda in a polarized Senate. Schumer's career is marked by his ability to navigate between progressive and moderate stances, earning him respect and support within the Democratic Party. Despite facing challenges, including the need for bipartisan support, Schumer has successfully pushed significant legislation, such as a $1.9 billion stimulus package. His long political career and personal anecdotes highlight his resilience, adaptability, and strong interpersonal skills.
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Tram Nguyen
Tram Nguyen is a journalist based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Biden plan essential to helping Virginia families
27 Oct 2021
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Daily Press
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| Child Care
The article argues for the importance of President Biden's 'Build Back Better' plan, emphasizing its potential benefits for Virginia families, particularly in areas like child tax credits, paid family leave, and affordable child care. It criticizes Senator Joe Manchin's proposal to cut family-focused provisions and highlights Congresswoman Elaine Luria's support for extending the Child Tax Credit. The authors stress the necessity of these policies for economic recovery and social equity, advocating for the full implementation of the plan without cuts.
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Roger Russell
Roger Russell is a Director / DOP / writer / journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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A critical election for tax
04 Oct 2024
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Financial Planning
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| Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
The 2024 election is pivotal for the American tax system due to the potential expiration of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions. The election outcome will influence tax policy, with significant focus on research and experimental deductions, the Child Tax Credit, and potential wealth tax proposals. Bipartisan support exists for extending tax cuts for those earning under $400,000, but differences remain for higher earners. The likelihood of a wealth tax on unrealized gains is low due to political and legal challenges. The corporate tax rate is expected to remain unchanged, despite individual cuts expiring in 2025. The election could result in a split Congress, affecting the scope of tax changes.
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Christopher Sebastian
Christopher Sebastian is a journalist based in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Ad Watch: Building Back Together Stays the Course
07 May 2024
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www.insideelections.com
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| Government Policy
Building Back Together, a political organization supporting President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan, has maintained a consistent advertising strategy despite the challenges in passing the infrastructure policies. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer set an October 31st deadline for the plan's passage, but disagreements within the Democratic Party have slowed progress. The group has spent millions on campaigns targeting House Democrats in competitive races, regardless of their stance on the policies. Other PACs have been more confrontational towards moderate Democrats, but Building Back Together has not altered its approach significantly as the deadline approaches.
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Jeff Stein
Jeff Stein has covered the spy agencies, military affairs and foreign policy in Washington for nearly 40 years. From 2013 to 2019, he was Newsweek's national security correspondent and SpyTalk columnist. His SpyTalk column originated in 2005 at Congressional Quarterly, where in 2003 he was the ...
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Biden’s dreams of ending poverty crumbled. Will he get a second chance?
20 Mar 2024
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www.washingtonpost.com
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| Social Issues
Despite President Biden's initial ambitions to expand the social safety net and reduce poverty, many of his plans, including increased child tax credits and federal aid for child care, have not been realized. This has left individuals like Amber Bhagwatsingh, who lost her job due to unaffordable child care costs, struggling to make ends meet. The expiration of pandemic-era assistance has led to increased food insecurity, homelessness, and child poverty. With the 2024 presidential election approaching, it is uncertain how these issues will influence voters, especially in swing states like Michigan. While Biden's administration and Democratic officials consider child care expansion a top priority, many affected voters remain unaware of these legislative efforts and are disillusioned by the unfulfilled promises.
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Jessica Stone
Jessica Stone is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Bill to Fund US Government Includes Money to Counter China in Pacific
29 Oct 2023
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www.voanews.com
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| Pacific Region
U.S. congressional negotiators have released a bill to fund key parts of the government through the fiscal year, including $7 billion in economic aid to Micronesia, Palau, and the Marshall Islands under the Compacts of Free Association (COFA). This agreement aims to counter China's influence in the Pacific. The bill has bipartisan support, with key figures like House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator Mazie Hirono advocating for its passage. Pacific Island leaders express cautious optimism, while U.S. lawmakers face a potential government shutdown if the bill is not passed by Friday.
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Ray Suarez
Ray Suarez is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America. He is a host of the radio and podcast series WorldAffairs, heard on KQED San Francisco and public radio stations around the country, and a Washington reporter for Euronews. He recently completed an appointment as the McCloy ...
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Congress has a plan for universal pre-K, but will states opt in?
03 Oct 2021
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dailymontanan.com
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| Politics
Nearly a fifth of President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion social spending package is aimed at providing low-cost care for children from birth to kindergarten, with significant investments in universal pre-K. The implementation and success of these programs depend on state participation, particularly in red states. Key issues include the requirement for preschool teachers to have four-year degrees and the potential impact on education quality. The plan faces challenges from moderate Democratic senators who seek to reduce the overall spending. Research highlights the long-term benefits of pre-K programs, particularly for disadvantaged children. Congressional debates continue, with progressive members prioritizing early childhood education in the social spending bill.
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Ryan Thompson
I am a versatile correspondent who has worked with global media brands for over five years. My reporting is engaging, concise, and always thought-provoking. I have a comprehensive grasp of international politics, business and finance which I cover from across Europe for North American TV ...
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Clean Vehicle Tax Credit - Foreign Entity of Concern Rules Proposed
01 Dec 2023
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www.lexology.com
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| Electric Vehicles
On December 1, 2023, the Department of the Treasury and the IRS released proposed regulations providing additional guidance on the clean vehicle tax credit's excluded entities provision, which disqualifies vehicles with batteries containing components from foreign entities of concern (FEOC) starting in 2024. The DOE also issued a proposed interpretive rule to clarify FEOC terms. The tax credit, part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, aims to prevent countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea from benefiting from the EV subsidy. The regulations define ownership and control criteria for FEOCs and propose a ledger system for tracking FEOC-compliant batteries. Comments on the proposed regulations are due by January 18, 2024.
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Tamara Zieve
Tamara Zieve is the correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian Territories for the German Press Agency, dpa, where she covers politics, defence, conflict, diplomacy and more. She has worked in the Israeli media for a decade, previously having worked as a reporter for The Jerusalem Post and as a ...
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Daily Kickoff: DeSantis, Mizel, Adelson, Nides and Friedman gather in Jerusalem
27 Apr 2023
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jewishinsider.com
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| Jewish American Heritage Month
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hinted at a potential 2024 presidential run during a conference in Jerusalem, where he also signed new hate crimes legislation and commented on Israel's judicial reforms. The event featured notable attendees including philanthropists and venture capitalists. Concurrently, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides and former Ambassador David Friedman addressed the conference. In U.S. politics, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice is expected to announce a Senate run, and the House passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling. The House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced the MAHSA Act to increase sanctions on Iranian leadership. The article also includes an installment of an investigative series on the 1984 murder of Rabbi Philip Rabinowitz.
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