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Weekly Wrap
April 23, 2021
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This Week: At A Glance
This week, Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-01) warns that unemployment will continue to
rise until people return to the workforce.
"We have to allow people to balance their safety as parents go back to work
and children go back to school."Click below to view full interview.
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Tuesday marks the 19th day that the Biden administration's $2.3 trillion
infrastructure plan has sat in Congress. The first portion of the plan, coined
the “American Jobs Plan,” consists of proposals focused on broadband, clean
water, transit and more. The second portion, the “American Families Plan,” is
focused on child care and education, with more details to be released ahead of
Biden’s first address to Congress on April 28. Click below to learn more.
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Wednesday, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) pushes back on the NY mayor and
governor's decisions to raise taxes and spending in the state.
Thursday, Iowa leaders Rep. Ashley Hinson (IA-01) and Sen. Joni Ernst
introduce a new bipartisan, bicameral bill to prevent and address sexual
harassment at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
This bill is two years in the making and comes at a crucial time - April is
sexual assault awareness month.Learn more <[link removed]> below.
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Friday, President Biden will deliver remarks in the morning and take part in
the fifth session of the Leaders Summit on Climate.Read more
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In The News
Axios: Biden's tax-the-rich plans.
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President Biden in the next few days will unveil eye-popping new tax rates for
the wealthiest Americans —a top marginal income tax rate of 39.6% and a capital
gains rate of 43.4%.
Wall Street Journal: GOP Senators Release Outline of $568 Billion
Infrastructure Plan.
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A group of Senate Republicans released the outline for a $568 billion
infrastructure plan, putting out a GOP alternative to President Biden’s $2.3
trillion plan as lawmakers seek a bipartisan compromise on the issue.
Fox News: Manhattan DA stops prosecuting prostitution, Rep. Malliotakis calls
decision 'offensive to women'.
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Prostitution has been illegal in New York City since the Dutch walked the
streets of then-New Amsterdam in the 17th- century, but on Wednesday Manhattan
District Attorney Cyrus Vance announced he will no longer prosecute
prostitution cases.
The Hill: Female Republicans 'horrified' by male GOP lawmaker's description of
Cheney: report.
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Three weeks after GOP Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.) said she would vote to impeach
former President Trump, a barrage of her male colleagues lined up to criticize
her during a conference meeting.
CNBC: Why some lawmakers are pushing to repeal limits on state and local tax
deductions.
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Congressional lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are calling for a repeal
of the state and local tax cap, arguing that they hurt middle-class Americans.
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