Tax Bill Heads to Senate
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Tax Bill Heads to Senate

On Wednesday, January 31st, the House passed the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act in a bipartisan 357-70 vote. The $78 billion bipartisan bill marks a significant success for House Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) and also for Democrats with the inclusion of the child tax credit (CTC).

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Biden Administration Pauses New LNG Export Approvals
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Biden Administration Pauses New LNG Export Approvals

On Friday, January 26, the Biden administration temporarily paused pending decisions on exports of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to non-free trade agreement (FTA) countries until the Department of Energy (DOE) can update its underlying analyses for authorization. This measure will likely disrupt plans for billions of dollars in natural gas projects.

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Bipartisan Tax Package Announced; Approved by House Ways & Means Committee
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Bipartisan Tax Package Announced; Approved by House Ways & Means Committee

After months of anticipation, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-OR) and House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO-08) have announced The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, a bipartisan tax agreement totaling roughly $80 billion. The bill was approved by the House Ways & Means Committee on Friday, January 19.

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Section 301 Tariff Exclusions Extended
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Section 301 Tariff Exclusions Extended

On December 26, 2023, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (“USTR”) announced that it will further extend 352 reinstated exclusions and 77 COVID-related exclusions to duties imposed on goods from China pursuant to Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 until May 31, 2024. A docket for public comments on existing exclusions will open on January 22, 2024 and close on February 21, 2024, giving American businesses just one month to restate their case.

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Retirements & Resignations Create Obstacles for 118th (and 119th) Congress

Retirements & Resignations Create Obstacles for 118th (and 119th) Congress

Ousted Speaker Kevin McCarthy has announced his resignation from office after a 17-year tenure, marking the end of an era for a generation of House Republicans. McCarthy's departure signifies a shift within the Republican leadership, especially considering his association with former Reps. Paul Ryan and Eric Cantor, collectively known as the "Young Guns," who advocated for a new style of GOP governance.

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Thanksgiving Reflections on the American Food and Agriculture Industry
Denise Bode, Lulu Geller, Patrick Firth, Emily Green-Conrad Constitution Partners Denise Bode, Lulu Geller, Patrick Firth, Emily Green-Conrad Constitution Partners

Thanksgiving Reflections on the American Food and Agriculture Industry

The Thanksgiving season is the perfect time to reflect on food production and security in the United States and to give thanks to the agriculture laborers who work so hard every day to make sure all forms of safe, nutritious food are available to all Americans. In that spirit, let’s reflect on the critical issues that have faced the agriculture industry this year.

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Congress Avoids Yet Another Spending Deadline
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Congress Avoids Yet Another Spending Deadline

After months of internal fighting, Congress has passed a stopgap bill to keep the government open, putting Congress on a path to avert a shutdown this Friday and setting the stage for a broader funding fight in the new year. It now heads to President Joe Biden’s desk, where he is expected to sign the legislation tomorrow evening.

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How to Access Federal Funding Opportunities
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How to Access Federal Funding Opportunities

The federal government gives billions in discretionary funding to state and local governments, businesses, and non-profit organizations every year. Finding federal funding for your industry can be a complex process, as each funding avenue has its own eligibility criteria and application processes. Here are some key sources where you can explore federal funding options:

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Biden Administration Eases Oil Sanctions on Venezuela After Election Negotiations
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Biden Administration Eases Oil Sanctions on Venezuela After Election Negotiations

On Wednesday, October 18th the Biden Administration announced that it is easing sanctions against companies that trade oil produced in Venezuela or invest in its oil industry. The United States has imposed sanctions against the Venezuelan government or individuals for more than 15 years, but significantly tightened them in early 2019 after declaring Maduro’s 2018 victory illegitimate. This new deal comes in response to Venezuela announcing they will allow free elections next year, 2024.

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A Very Dangerous Time For America To Be Without One Of Its Leaders
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A Very Dangerous Time For America To Be Without One Of Its Leaders

On Thursday, October 12, Rep. Steve Scalise withdrew his name for consideration as speaker of the House. Scalise had won the nomination for Speaker Republican conference approval 113-99 (212 total) on Wednesday, October 11th. On October 13, the House met again and in a 124-81 (205 total) vote, Republicans picked Jordan over Rep. Austin Scott (R., Ga.), a low-profile Republican who made a last-minute decision to run as the candidate for Jordan critics.

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