Lawrence J. Goodrich and Elizabeth Ross, writers of The Christian Science Monitor
GOP Shies Away from Spending Cuts. The author emphasizes that the Republican Party seems to be withdrawing its support for spending cuts in the U.S. Garofalo,Pat - 《U.s.news Digital Weekly》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Republicans Have Better Record on Spending Cuts The article assesses the pe...
But Congress is still expected to make additional changes to the Secret Service next year, including forthcoming proposals to remove the Secret Service and FEMA from under the Department of Homeland Security. “I would surmise that the Department of Homeland Security has become too big. It can’...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Renowned U.S. economists are split on the economic effects of Republican tax reform proposals, revealing America's deep partisan divide on tax issue. Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives unveiled the long-awaited bill last week to overhaul the U.S...
gave final approval to apackage of billsopposed by Democrats that would cut taxes by about $2 billion in the first year and $1.4 billion every year after that. Evers has not said whether he will sign the package, or veto it like he has other similar ...
Many would have combined two proposals popular with reformers — an open, all-party primary that multiple candidates advance out of, and a ranked choice general election — although some put forward just one change. But only one of those efforts — in D.C. ...
Of the proposals that would directly affect colleges’ institutional operations, the elimination of tax-exempt private-activity bonds would have one of the widest-ranging impacts. Institutions across the country make use of the bonds, for which state and local governments issue tax-exempt conduit bon...
makes the deficit grow. a 4 percent growth strategy starts with tax reform. and the proposal that i've laid out is the one the wall street journal editorial board has said is the most pro-growth of all the proposals out there. we cut the -- we eliminate a lot of deductions and cut...
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said he may go along with some of President Obama's proposals to bring down high unemployment outlined in his speech to Congress Thursday, but not all of them. "We reject the all or nothing approach that he took tonight," Cantor told CBS News...
Even as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have mostly coalesced around using tariffs to fend off competition from China and other so-called foreign adversaries, proposals for universal tariffs and more aggressive action have given lawmakers pause. ...