Of the law, but i did not provide any official scoring well, you have stated the aca was written in a tortured way so that the cbo would not score it as a tax. How did the administration use your information to write the aca in a tortured way so that cbo would not score it as a tax . Once again, i apologize for my inopportune and inappropriate terminology. They did not score it as a tax, right . How did you do it . How did you get cbo to not score it has attacks knowing that at some. You might have to get to a Supreme Court to say it was . How did you do it . I dont run cbo, i did not draft the legislation. What does cbo stand for . Congressional budget office. What is scoring . Quest a message to five the method by which the Congressional Budget Office estimates the effect of legislation on the federal budget. You have said that you wrote part of obama care yourself. What parts did you right . If i said that it was once again an effort to see more important than i was. Why would you s
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Researchers have been warning for years that the world's most vulnerable populations will suffer the most dire consequences of climate change. In the U.S., immigrant communities are often on the frontline of increasingly more severe extreme weather events, including wildfire smoke, extreme heat, and flooding, Ahmed Gaya, senior strategist for climate and social justice for the Climate Justice Collaborative, a nonprofit that focuses on providing support to climate-displaced people, told ABC News.
Researchers have been warning for years that the world's most vulnerable populations will suffer the most dire consequences of climate change. In the U.S., immigrant communities are often on the frontline of increasingly more severe extreme weather events, including wildfire smoke, extreme heat, and flooding, Ahmed Gaya, senior strategist for climate and social justice for the Climate Justice Collaborative, a nonprofit that focuses on providing support to climate-displaced people, told ABC News.