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| | | | "But without federal funding, the road ahead becomes more challenging - not just in sustaining what we do now, but in continuing to grow and innovate," said Bill Marrazzo, President & CEO for WHYY. | |
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| | | | The House passed the budget reconciliation bill off to the Senate, but that doesn't mean the GOP actually supports it. | |
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www.manhattancontrarian.com
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| | | | * On July 4 President Trump signed what everyone is now calling the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." (Doesn't it cease being a "Bill" when it becomes an "Act"? Not this one, apparently.). * The Act is a compendium of dozens of provisions relating to all aspects of the federal budget and taxation. As a result, many summaries that you may read focus on things like income tax rates and deductions, and other such matters directly relevant to individuals. That leaves some other important subjects of the Act getting short shrift, particularly the provisions dealing with various aspects of the ongoing green energy scam. So I will try to hit the highlights on that subject here. * I previously had a post on May 24 covering the provisions on this subject in the version of the Bill that had just been passed by the House. That post was highly optimistic that the House's language, if it could survive wrestling with the Senate, could essentially put an end to almost all of the green energy subsidies. Unfortunately, as you might expect from the swamp of Washington, the final language will likely let some of the scam continue. * But let's start with the positive news. For your reference, in case you want to read the actual provisions of the Act, here is a link to the Table of Contents, with ongoing links to each section. | |
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| | Rare earth elements are important to the electronics industry and have become strategic materials. Political tensions and PRC occasional imposition of export controls, sometimes for political reasons, has made the search of alternative sources a pressing matter for some current PRC customers. China's 2023 imposition of export controls on gallium and germanium, likewise important to... |