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Некоторые объекты стратегических компаний Кыргызстана можно приватизировать
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Early initiatives
Bush was the first Republican president to enjoy a majority in both houses of Congress since Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1950s. Taking advantage of his party’s strength, Bush proposed a $1.6 trillion tax-cut bill in February 2001. A compromise measure worth $1.35 billion was passed by Congress in June, despite Democratic objections that it unfairly benefited the wealthy. In the same month, however, control of the Senate formally passed to the Democrats after Republican Sen. James Jeffords left his party to become an independent. Subsequently, many of Bush’s domestic initiatives encountered significant resistance in the Senate.
In a report issued in May 2001, the National Energy Policy Development Group, a task force headed by Vice Pres. Dick Cheney, called for increasing the production of fossil fuels and nuclear power in the country by opening more federal lands to mining and oil and gas exploration, extending tax credits and other subsidies to energy compani
Biden lags behind Trump and Obama, with vacant ambassador posts around globe Naomi Lim © Provided by Washington Examiner
President Joe Biden could strain relations with some longtime U.S. allies unless he begins nominating ambassadors at a more rapid clip.
The former Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman campaigned, in part, on a desire to improve the country s standing on the world stage following four years of former President Donald Trump s America first foreign policy. Biden and other Democrats claimed the 45th president was too harsh on traditional allies and showed disinterest in filling America s traditional seat at the head of the Western table.