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New ‘SALT’ caucus rejuvenates efforts to relieve deduction cap
</p> Varying proposals But SALT Caucus members already have a variety of proposals.</p> Reps.
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</p> Varying proposals But SALT Caucus members already have a variety of proposals.</p> Reps.
</p> Rep. Sanford D.
The Democrat-led House passed that bill last Congress, but the effort stalled in the Senate in 2021 after months of negotiations.
</p> Democrats have a lot to brag about.
</p> Embattled New York GOP Rep.
</p> Lawmakers stepped into the issue last year, using the fiscal 2023 omnibus spending bill to direct the Treasury and Commerce departments to find a mechanism to track U.S. capital flows into tech sectors
</p> Climate modelers estimated that as implemented the bill could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 40 percent by the end of the decade.
Another bill, which the House also passed, bans sales from the reserve to China.</p> Senate Majority Leader Charles E.
</p> Biden is likely to underscore the importance of implementing those laws, especially as Sen.
</p> As for Democrats, they are looking closer to home.
</p> The issue could prove crucial as Congress considers its annual defense policy legislation.
</p> Members of the House Ways and Means Committee, from left, Rep. Blake D. Moore, R-Utah, Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Mich., Chairman Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., and Rep.
federal poverty level, are still entitled to partial bill forgiveness.
</p> Hot-button issues Thursday afternoon, Scalise announced that the House will consider three measures under rule next week — a bill to terminate an April 2022 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
</p> Many Republicans have said the May 11 end date announced Monday is not soon enough, with the House voting this week on a bill to roll back that and three other pandemic policies immediately.
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</p> The Labor rule also faces challenges from lawmakers.</p> Sen.
</p> The bill would wipe out a declaration that Republicans say has led to overreach from the White House and stunted economic recovery from the pandemic.