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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Congressional Baseball –
In a stunning upset, the Democrats beat the Republicans 13-5 in the 49th annual Roll Call Congressional baseball game. The game was held on Tuesday at Nationals Park. To read a Roll Call article, please click here: http://www.rollcall.com/news/47942-1.html Jim Sutliff
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Senator Byrd –
Senator Robert Byrd passed away at the age of 92. Having served 51 years, the Democrat from West Virginia was the longest serving Senator in American history. He became the longest serving Senator on June 12th, 2006. Byrd was the chairman … Continue reading
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Financial Reform Agreement –
The House and Senate The House and Senate conference reached an agreement earlier today on financial reform that dilutes the original bill. This came as great news for the banking sector that was concerned about a number of provisions in … Continue reading
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Billionaire Surtax –
Three Senators are pitching the idea of a billionaire surtax that would raise the levy to 65% of their estate. The three Senators are Sanders of Vermont, Harkin of Iowa, and Whitehouse of Rhode Island. The propsed tax would apply … Continue reading
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Roll Call: Special Reports –
Roll Call Policy Briefings are an invaluable resource that provides in depth information on specific topics. The transportation and energy report states that it looks at roads, rails, and alternative fuels. To visit the Transportation & Energy Briefing, please click here: … Continue reading
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New Jersey Millionaire Tax –
New Jersey Democrats are expected to vote Monday on the millionaire tax. The millionaire tax has already faced a veto from Governor Chris Christie and is not expected to have enough votes for an override. The tax would be for 10.75 … Continue reading
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Ohio Stimulus Jobs –
There has been a great deal of discussion on the stimulus and how it relates to job creation. A recent focus has been on Ohio where the topic has been raised at a number of events. Ohio State Auditor Mary … Continue reading
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Anti-Incumbent Hype –
Congressional Quarterly has an article by Stuart Rothenberg that addresses the anti-incumbent hype in the election news coverage. Rothenberg does an exceptional job breaking down recent high profile elections. His article provides analysis that can be enjoyed by all readers … Continue reading
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Financial Reform Efforts –
Recently. there has been a great deal of attention on lobbying efforts related to the financial reform bill. Closed door meetings are reported as playing a major role in attempts to change the legislation. Televised conference hearings are one of the few … Continue reading
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Financial Reform Conferees –
Reuters has some background on the financial reform conference committee. The committee has 12 Senators and 31 House member and a party breakdown weighted towards the Democrats. The Senate portion has seven Democrats and five Republicans and the House contigency is … Continue reading
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Jobs Bill –
The administration is pushing for a jobs bill which will require almost $50 billion dollars. Increased taxes on buyout funds managers and an increased levy on oil companies are part of the plan. To read a related Bloomberg article, please … Continue reading
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Nevada Becomes Toss-Up –
Congressional Quarterly politics is rating the Nevada Senate race between Reid and Angle as a toss-up. Democratic majority leader Harry Reid trails Republican Sharon Angle by double digits in recent polls. The Angle primary win over Sue Lowden benefits the Democrats but … Continue reading
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Real Clear Politics –
Real Clear Politics has news, analysis and opinions about politics and world events. RCP is a great recource for information on politics and elections. Real Clear Politics has an Election 2010 breakdown which offers multiple polls on several key races. … Continue reading
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California Dreaming –
Meg Whitman wins the Republican Gubernatorial nomination in Califonia. Whitman is the former CEO of eBay and will face Jerry Brown in the general election in November. This is expected to be one of the highest spending campaigns for Governor in … Continue reading
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Fund Manager Tax Hike Lowered –
It is expected that the Senate will lower the House tax increase on fund managers. The increase will still be substantial with assets held longer than seven years being taxed at 33% and shorter than that taxed at 31%. Carried interest … Continue reading
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