Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Ponder the News... (December 8, 2021)

On December 2, 2021, the House passed a largely partisan spending bill by a vote of 221-212.

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House Democrats also blocked a vote on a Parents Bill of Rights.

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FY22 NDAA has passed with these provisions:

  • Boosts topline defense spending by $25 billion to reverse President Biden’s woefully underfunded budget
  • Provides a 2.7% pay raise for and expanded benefits for military families
  • Ensures historic investments in emerging technology, like AI, quantum computing, and hypersonic weapons
  • Secures funding to defend our allies from Russian aggression, including $300 million for the Ukraine Security Alliance Initiative and $4 billion for the European Detterence Initiative fund
  • Invests $7.1 billion for the Pacific Deterrence Initiative in preparing our military to prevail in conflict with China
  • Establishes that it is the policy of U.S. to maintain the ability to resist Chinese efforts to seize control of Taiwan
  • Prohibits a dishonorable discharge for servicemembers who refuse a COVID-19 vaccination and requires uniform procedures for vaccine exemptions
  • Removed language requiring women to register for Selective Service at 18 years of age
  • Eliminated language establishing an Office of Countering Extremism that would have created an ideological litmus test for servicemembers in violation of their First Amendment rights
  • Removed dangerous “Red Flag” language that could strip servicemembers’ and veterans’ Second Amendment rights.

    Additional provisions may be found in the bill text HERE.

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    According to the U.S. Trade Representative, the U.S. will co-sign the World Trade Organization’s joint ministerial declaration on gender equality.

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    Monday, Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Senator Elizabeth Warren (MA), Congressman David Cicilline (RI-01), Chair of the Antitrust Subcommittee, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and 29 other members of Congress sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter urging the Department of Justice to investigate the proposed $43 billion merger of Discovery and WarnerMedia for violations of antitrust laws. In addition, members of Congress are requesting the Justice Department examine whether the proposed merger will reduce diverse content in a more consolidated and less competitive market.

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    According to the Competitive Enterprise Institute on Tuesday, "President Biden’s pick for Comptroller of the Currency withdrew today after critics, including the Competitive Enterprise Institute, exposed her many statements sympathetic to communism." We don't have to worry about our bank accounts being made public anymore.

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    Last week, Consumer Reports urged Congress in a letter to pass legislation introduced by Rep. Paul Tonko, Senator Richard Blumenthal, Senator Chuck Schumer and Senator Ben Ray Luján that would ban the predatory use of “shopping bots” by scammers to buy up popular products online so they can turn around and sell the items for much more. The Stopping Grinch BOTS Act would protect consumers from these automated software programs and create a more level playing field for shoppers looking to buy the latest gaming consoles or toys topping their kid’s wish list at a reasonable price.

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    U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) joined Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) in introducing the Music Under Severe Income Crisis (MUSIC) Act to support the entertainment industry impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. This legislation would expand the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) Program to include the many support and service companies, including convention and trade show organizers, that work with live event venues and performers and have been impacted by pandemic closures.

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    Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), along with twelve of his Senate colleagues, have introduced the Taylor Force Martyr Payment Prevention Act, legislation aimed at eliminating Palestinian “martyr payments.” The bill would deter foreign banks from making these payments by putting at risk their access to the United States financial system. A one-pager about the bill may be found here. Bill text may be found here.

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    U.S. Representatives Angie Craig (D-MN) and John Joyce (R-PA) led 17 of their colleagues in requesting a review of the regulation of Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) advertising practices for prescription medical products. Over the past several years, an increasing number of companies are selling prescription products, such as contact lenses and orthodontics, directly to consumers. While these companies have the potential to increase convenience and lower costs, reports of poor quality or adverse events have raised concerns among consumers and health care providers.

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    U.S. Senators Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), members of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, introduced the Veterans Justice Outreach Improvement Act, legislation to require the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to expand and improve outreach about the Veterans Justice Outreach (VJO) program to ensure every veteran eligible for VJO is aware of the program.

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    S. 610, the Protecting Medicare and American Farmers from Sequester Cuts Act, passed the House on a partisan vote of 222-212 and now heads to the Senate for consideration. This legislation prevents cuts to Medicare for the over 44 million Americans who depend on the program. Without this bill, automatic spending cuts to Medicare, known as “sequestration,” would go into effect at the end of this year.

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    In light of the disturbing revelation that the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division created a “threat tag” based on Attorney General Merrick Garland’s October 4 memorandum, U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), and every Republican member of the Senate Judiciary Committee this week sent a follow-up letter to AG Garland demanding that he finally withdraw that memo and make clear that the law enforcement arms of the federal government do not equate concerned parents with domestic terrorists.

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    U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has sought to pass new legislation imposing sanctions on Nord Stream 2, which if brought online will enable Putin to invade and devastate Ukraine.

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