CD082: Last Bills Before The Election

Congressional Dish - A podcast by Jennifer Briney

In this episode, we discuss the bills that passed in August and September, the last bills to pass before the election. Included are bills that give money to Israel, screw over immigrant kids, audit the Fed, poison the environment, create huge corporate tax cuts, and more. Also, the story of CryptoWall, the computer virus holding our memories hostage. Please support Congressional Dish: to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! : A bill that gives $225 million to Israel's Iron Dome Iron Dome By Israel Defense Forces and Nehemiya Gershoni Gave $225 million to Israel for their Iron Dome missile defense system. : Gaza Crisis: Toll of Operations in Gaza, BBC World, September 2014. : Raytheon a key in Israeli defense plan, Boston Globe, July 2014. Written by of . It passed the House of Representatives with by a vote of . All Republicans voted yes. There was no recorded vote in the Senate. : Ship Off Children of Immigrants Act of 2014 as ordered in a that discourages deportation proceedings for illegal immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as young children. all undocumented people from working in the United States. Written by of . Passed the House of Representatives by a vote of . Every Representative from the following states voted yes: Alaska Arkansas Idaho Kansas Montana Nebraska North Dakota Oklahoma South Dakota West Virginia Wyoming : Waters of the United States Regulatory Overreach Protection Act of 2014 of a that would clearly protect seasonal and rain-dependent streams and wetlands near streams and in the future. Written by of . The bill passed the House of Representatives by a vote of . A bill that allows health insurance companies to provide less coverage. Allows health insurance companies to continue to offer health plans to employer set by the Affordable Care Act until 2019. Written by of The bill passed the House of Representatives by a vote of . All Republicans voted yes. Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2013 of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Federal Reserve banks within a year of this bill becoming law. a list of things in the Federal Reserve that are not allowed to be audited, : Transactions for or with foreign central banks, foreign governments, or international financing organizations. Debates and decisions on monetary policy The amount of money in member banks Written by of . The bill passed the House of Representatives by a vote of . A bill that increases air travel fees the TSA fee a maximum $5 each way to $5.60 each way or $11.20 roundtrip. Written by of . Passed the House of Representatives by a vote of . Jobs for America Act This bill is a package of bills that have already passed the House of Representatives in the 113th Congress. The entire bill in the PAYGO budget. Ways and Means the Save American Workers Act, which requires an employee to work 40 hours per week, instead of 30 hours per week, in order to be considered “full-time” and get employer-provided health insurance. said this bill would increase the deficit by $45.7 billion over the next ten years. This bill was discussed in . the American Reseach and Competitiveness Act of 2014, which expands and permanently extends the tax credits businesses receive for research and development expenses. The said this bill alone would increase the deficit by $156 billion over the next ten years. This bill was discussed in . the America’s Small Business Tax Relief Act, which expands and makes permanent an expiring corporate tax cut. said this bill would increase the deficit by $73 billion over the next ten years. This bill was discussed in . the S Corporation Permanent Tax Relief Act, which reduces the number of years that some corporate income is taxable. said this bill would increase the deficit by $1.5 billion over the next ten years. This bill was discussed in . the corporate tax cuts for upgrading the inside of retail stores which said would increase the deficit by $287 billion dollars over the next ten years. This bill was discussed in . the , which is a 2.3% tax on corporations who sell expensive medical equipment. Repealing the medical device tax was discussed in episode . Financial Services the Small Business Capital Access and Job Preservation Act, which exempts private equity fund advisers from registering with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This bill was discussed in episode . the Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales, and Brokerage Simplification Act, which exempts mergers and acquisition brokers from registering with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This bill was discussed in episode . Oversight Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act which forces the government to let private companies write the rules that will govern them and says political factors must be considered. the All Economic Regulations are Transparent Act, which makes it slower and harder for the government to enact any regulations. This bill was discussed in episode . Judiciary the Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act (RIENS Act), which shuts down all regulations (except those enacted by the Federal Reserve) by requiring Congressional approval for all major rules that cost over $100 million or affect the finances of businesses; rules that don't pass in under 70 days are automatically killed. This bill was discussed in episode . the Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act, which prohibits State and local taxes on Internet access. Natural Resources the Restoring Healthy Forests for Healthy Communities Act, which forces the government to cut down trees and lets the Secretary of Agriculture . Packaged by of Passed the House of Representatives on September 15, 2014 by a vote of . American Energy Solutions for Lower Costs and More American Jobs Act the Northern Route Approval Act, which grants or eliminates all the permits needed to build the KeystoneXL pipeline. This bill was discussed in . the Natural Gas Pipeline Permitting Reform Act, which rushes permits for natural gas pipelines and automatically approves applications that take too long. This bill was discussed in . the North American Energy Infrastructure Act, which eliminates the permit needed to modify existing oil and gas pipelines. This bill was discussed in . the Energy Consumers Relief Act of 2014, which prohibits the EPA from enacting expensive rules. This bill was discussed in . the Electricity Security and Affordability Act, which shuts down EPA regulations of emissions from fossil fuel powered utilities. This bill was discussed in . the Domestic Prosperity and Global Freedom Act, which speeds up the permitting for natural gas export facilities. This bill was discussed in . the Lowering Gasoline Prices to Fuel an America That Works Act, which forces the government to lease at least 50% of the area in the ocean with oil to the oil companies, automatically approves drilling permits that take too long, charges citizens a $5,000 protect fee to fight drilling in court, and abolishes the Minerals Management Service - which no longer exists. This bill was discussed in . the Bureau of Reclamation Conduit Hydropower Development Equity and Jobs Act, which exempts hydropower projects from environmental reviews. This bill was discussed in . the Protecting States’ Rights to Promote American Energy Security Act, which prohibits the Federal government from regulating fracking. This bill was discussed in . Preventing Government Waste and Protecting Coal Mining Jobs in America, which brings back a Bush Administration rule - which was recently thrown out by the courts for failing to comply with the Endangered Species Act - which would allow waste from mountaintop removal for coal mining to be dumped into rivers and streams. This bill was discussed in . the Responsibly And Professionally Invigorating Development Act of 2014 (RAPID Act), which lets companies conduct their own environmental reviews, automatically approves permits that aren't finished on time, and prohibits judicial review of Federal permits. This bill was discussed in . This bill was packaged by of . The bill passed on September 18 by a vote of . CryptoWall CryptoWall: What is it and how to protect your systems, TechRepublic, October 2014. Music Presented in This Episode Intro and Exit Music: by by ,  by , by

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