Opinion · 117th Congress
Klobuchar’s tech bill will impact consumers
</p> The makers of tech products from Amazon to Apple to Google have all raised concerns that the bill would dramatically change consumer-favorite products.
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</p> The makers of tech products from Amazon to Apple to Google have all raised concerns that the bill would dramatically change consumer-favorite products.
</p> Nearly a century later, in Korematsu v.
</p> In 2009, with the economy in dire straits, Obama kicked off his presidency with a nod to the No. 1 issue in the 2008 election, the economy, by passing a $792 billion stimulus bill in February 2009
</p> It doesn’t take much to see through such transparently hollow claims.
</p> In March and April 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic exploded, the country lost more than 22 million jobs.
</p> Biden’s only major legislative victory in months came in early November when the House finally acceded to the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.
</p> My first few days working for Free Congress were not promising.
</p> But good?
Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi then decided to tie passage of the infrastructure bill to their Build Back Better legislation, another bad choice. </p> And then there was Afghanistan.
</p> One of the best ways to help our veterans is by providing them with meaningful work opportunities.
Two duos known for their lunacy, one for their principled positions and one from the Senate, which still needs to address President Joe Biden’s reconciliation bill.
</p> Our bill would change that. It would remove the waiting periods for Medicare and SSDI that individuals who have HD rely on as their disease progresses from disability to death.
</p> With unemployment still well over 9 percent, Biden, then vice president under Barack Obama, headed for the hustings in the months before the midterms to tout the “success” of their stimulus bill,
</p> It’s easy to get wrapped up in the drama of the negotiations, or the back-and-forth about what’s in the bill, and miss one underlying fact: The only reason this bill has moved to the Senate and is
</p> Inflation is a trickier issue.
</p> But turnout wasn’t the only theory making the rounds this week.
</p> As chair of the House Natural Resources Committee, I am moving to get that transition underway.
</p> [Green card recapture effort faces uncertain Senate future]</p> Together, these provisions would constitute the biggest update to our dysfunctional immigration system since the Immigration Act of
</p> Take voting rights.