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Dems want more reckless spending recurring payments in COV bill

Dems want more reckless spending. recurring payments in COV bill Some Democratic senators want Biden to include recurring direct payments for some Americans in his forthcoming coronavirus recovery plan. Americans they decide are worthy, of course. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden(D-Ore.) sent a letter asking Biden’s forthcoming Build Back Better proposal to fund recurring direct payments and automatic unemployment insurance extensions that are tied to economic conditions. That would be on top of the one-time payments of $1,400 per person that is included in the $1.9 trillion relief package the House passed last week. Nine people signed onto it so far, including the chairs of the three major financial committees.

MIL-OSI USA: Warren, Jayapal, Boyle Introduce Ultra-Millionaire Tax on Fortunes Over $50 Million

March 01, 2021 NEW ANALYSIS: The Ultra-Millionaire Tax would bring in at least $3 trillion in revenue over 10 years – without raising taxes on the 99.95% of American households that have net worth below $50 million Letters on Constitutionality here and here (PDF) Washington, DC – United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a member of the Senate Finance Committee, Representative Pramila Jayapal (D-WA-07), a member of the House Budget Committee, and Representative Brendan Boyle (D-PA-02), a member of the House Ways and Means Committee today unveiled the Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act. The Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act would level the playing field and narrow the racial wealth gap by asking the wealthiest 100,000 households in America, or the top 0.05%, to pay their fair share. The Ultra-Millionaire Tax would bring in at least $3 trillion in revenue over 10 years – without raising taxes on the 99.95% of American households that have net worth below $50 million  – according to

Corporate America and Joe Biden have a budding love affair

Can this Big Business-Biden romance last? It s … complicated. Increases in the federal minimum wage, higher corporate taxes, and stricter environmental regulations are among issues that could dampen any affection between them. But leaders and lobbyists for 10 of the nation s top trade and business groups including the US Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers, and the American Petroleum Institute said that they had had encouraging early conversations with President Joe Biden and administration officials. All signaled enthusiasm for at least some of the items on Biden s business agenda and described common interest in COVID-19 relief, infrastructure investment, and immigration reform. 

Biden picks start to sink in 50-50 Senate

Biden picks start to sink in 50-50 Senate
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Biden nominees run into Senate hurdles

Biden nominees run into Senate hurdles
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