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05/20/2021 07:33 AM EDT
WALSH WATCH Former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is getting sucked back into the controversy surrounding embattled Police Commissioner Dennis White and it could become
a distraction for the Labor secretary in the otherwise relatively drama-free Biden administration.
[DEMOCRAT DIVISIONS] U S House Democrats offer resolution blocking $735 million Israel weapons sale
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[DEMOCRAT DIVISIONS] U S House Democrats offer resolution blocking $735 million Israel weapons sale
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Why is the US unequivocal in its support for Israel?
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Wednesday, May 12, 2021
On April 28, 2021, in an address to a Joint Session of Congress and a Fact Sheet published by the White House, President Biden introduced the “American Families Plan,” the President’s plan for spending and a series of tax changes to pay for it. The tax changes proposed by President Biden would include tax cuts and extended credits for certain taxpayers and increased tax rates and IRS enforcement for Americans earning over $400,000.
The changes proposed by the President are the latest in a series of proposals from Democratic lawmakers. Other plans have been proposed by Senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Chris Van Hollen. It is likely to be several months before any of these proposals advance through Congress and, if legislation actually is enacted, the final details may look different than the ideas now being introduced.