Thursday, 27 April 2017

McConnell: Senate expects to pass short-term funding bill before shutdown deadline

Congress is looking to avert a shutdown as government funding expires Friday.


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McConnell: Senate expects to pass short-term funding bill before shutdown deadline
Congress is looking to avert a shutdown as government funding expires Friday.
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House Speaker Ryan says vote on 'new' Obamacare replacement will happen 'when we have the votes'
Republican leaders have repeatedly tried to change the bill since an aborted vote last month.
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Trump's first 100 days are a crash course in Politics 101
Despite the president's hard-line rhetoric, many of his priorities have succumbed to political reality.
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In Trump's White House, policy can be shaped by the last CEO he met
Trump's proximity to executives and his push for splashy policy announcements gives CEOs a front seat to some decisions.
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There's a reason why Trump's tax plan was vague, White House budget chief says
Mulvaney, a budget hawk, tells CNBC "there's no way to know" yet what effect the plan will have on the deficit.
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Op-Ed: Here are the big holes in Trump's tax plan
Trump's outline for tax reform contains glaring deficits and avoids "bad news," writes Vox's Alexia Fernández Campbell.
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Treasury's Mnuchin sidesteps promise that the Trump tax plan won't be a budget buster
Mnuchin has repeatedly said the White House wants to pay for the plan with economic growth.
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Op-Ed: Donald Trump is fumbling his real chance at tax reform
To overhaul the code, he needs to start sweating some details, says Jim Tankersley.
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Commerce's Wilbur Ross accuses Mexico of taking advantage of NAFTA rules in trade with China
The Commerce secretary calls on Congress to give notice to begin formal talks to renegotiate NAFTA.
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Op-Ed: Why Trump's $1 trillion infrastructure plan may be 'dead on arrival'
Trump's $1 trillion infrastructure plan can't work if we don't solve this big problem, says John Boncher.
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