The Senate has reached a bipartisan agreement on a historic relief package for those suffering the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The massive bill includes $2 trillion for workers and businesses, as well as people who have already lost their jobs. Nancy Cordes breaks down the conte...
[听力原文] 26-27 The failure of a climate bill in the US Senate is likely to weigh heavily on international negotiations in Europe this week on a new agreement to control global warming. The decision to strike the bill from the Senate’s immediate agenda has deepened the distrust among poor...
The Senate Approves The Homeland Bill: What Now?Jose Latour
The bill's text was released publicly Friday evening, with someadditions and modifications scribbled in the margins. Much of the text that ultimately passed reflects what Senate Republicans had touted about the bill, but there were some last-minute changes. The legislation now goes to a conference...
Bill C-81, the Accessible Canada Act: An Act to Ensure a Barrier-free Canada aims to benefit all Canadians, especially those with disabilities, by helping to create a barrier-free Canada.
A Senate bill is a piece of proposed legislation that either originated or was modified in the United States Senate.
Congress holds the power to reauthorize the TAA program along with the trade readjustment allowances. Because of the tariffs promised by President Trump, it's possible that Congress may act. A bill to reauthorize it was introduced in the Senate in June 2024.13 ...
Here's what the Senate's tax bill means for your wallet Households can expect to save an average of $1,200 in 2019 thanks to the Senate's proposed overhaul, but the largest tax cuts will go to the highest income earners. Those are the findings of the Tax Policy Center's new analysis...
The U.S. Senate approved 11th-hour legislation in a late Thursday session to suspend the nation's debt limit for two years and cap federal spending. The U.S. Senate passed a House-approved bill late Thursday to suspend the national debt limit and put a lid on government spending for tw...
When it comes to issues facing South Carolina specifically, an early January poll from Emerson College found that the economy is considered to be the “most important” one, garnering 40% of respondents’ selections – regardless of political party affiliation. The economy was followed by immigrati...