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Music industry group accuses broadcasters of spreading misinformation

POLITICO Get the POLITICO Influence newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Updated Presented by MusicFIRST Coalition, which represents the American Federation of Musicians, the Recording The Recording Academy and other music groups, accused the National Association of Broadcasters today of perpetrating a “misinformation campaign” by encouraging lawmakers to support a congressional resolution opposing artists earning royalties or other compensation when their music is played on broadcast radio.

Democrats constituents would bear the brunt of Biden s taxes

Democrats’ constituents would bear the brunt of Biden’s taxes Peter Cohn © Provided by Roll Call The president’s tax proposals would hit Nancy Pelosi’s and Charles E. Schumer’s respective home states of California and New York especially hard. The late, great Jessica Walter once said in her “Arrested Development” role as matriarch of the fallen-from-grace Bluth family: “I’d rather be dead in California than alive in Arizona.” President Joe Biden’s tax proposals are about to put Lucille Bluth’s maxim to the test, as the White House pushes the biggest tax increases since President Lyndon B. Johnson was waging dual wars in Vietnam and on domestic poverty. It’s happening amid the thinnest of partisan margins for Democratic leaders and a midterm cycle some say is the GOP’s to lose, given redistricting and historical headwinds facing a president’s party.

Ex-Trump Interior, EPA leaders find new posts

Ex-Trump Interior, EPA leaders find new posts Rachel Frazin © Anna Moneymaker Ex-Trump Interior, EPA leaders find new posts Two top environmental officials from the Trump administration are taking on new positions in Washington, it was announced Monday. Andrew Wheeler, the former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator, is joining The Heritage Foundation, a right-wing think tank, as a visiting fellow. David Bernhardt, the former Interior Secretary, is rejoining lobbying and law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, as senior counsel. Spokesperson Lara Day said in an email that Bernhardt has no intention of lobbying the Interior Department or its agencies. David s counsel, expertise and perspective will complement our teams and add immediate value to our clients, Day said, adding that Monday was the Trump official s first day on the job. David will focus on big picture, strategic opportunities.

Ex-Trump Interior, EPA leaders find new posts

Ex-Trump Interior, EPA leaders find new posts
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