McConnell warns that companies should stay out of politics â unless theyâre donating money.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) warns that companies should stay out of politics â unless theyâre donating money.
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CEOs for two of Georgia's largest corporations - Coca-Cola ([link removed]) and Delta - are criticizing the Peach State's newly-passed voting restrictions ([link removed]) . And MLB announced plans to relocate its all-star game from Georgia to Colorado.
McConnell said companies criticizing Georgia's voting rights law need to âstay out of politics" and warned they "will invite serious consequences if they become a vehicle for far-left mobs to hijack our country from outside the constitutional order."
However, McConnell, who received over $4.3 million in corporate PAC donations in the 2020 cycle, carved out an exception for campaign contributions:
"[I'm] not talking about political contributions, [which are] fine, itâs legal, itâs appropriate. I support that.â
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** Sharing Pregnancy Costs
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Utah fathers are now legally obligated to pay half the cost of a mother's medical care related to pregnancy and delivery.
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The Shared Medical Costs law requires biological fathers to pay half of a mother's insurance premiums during pregnancy and medical fees related to the birth of the child.
Similar to child support, a woman must seek assistance from the father, the process is not automatic.
Fathers are not required to pay if a woman wants to terminate a pregnancy.
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** Dems Get Another Reconciliation
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Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough has ruled in favor of an effort by Democrats to use the budget reconciliation process more than once per fiscal year to pass tax and spending legislation on party-lines while bypassing the legislative filibuster, which requires 60 votes in the Senate.
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This means that rather than being limited to using budget reconciliation no more than once per fiscal year, a party that holds majorities in both chambers of Congress along with the presidency can use it as often as they want to enact fiscal policies while avoiding the Senateâs legislative filibuster.
A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) released a statement that âThis confirms the leaderâs interpretation of the Budget Act,â but cautioned that âsome parameters still need to be worked outâ with how it can be used.
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