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He has also issued a decree that rolls back some benefits.
"Ecuador rolls back @JulianAssange isolation," WikiLeaks said in a message on Twitter.
It rolls back the expansion of Medicaid and cuts taxes on the wealthy.
"If Secretary DeVos rolls back these protections, justice will not be possible," Sen.
She rolls back into Alexandria to find Eugene, who has tears in his eyes.
Then the garage door rolls back down, darkness falls, and the next video appears.
They're wrong now when they lament spending that rolls back some of the damage.
It also rolls back ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion and includes large cuts to the program.
The Senate bill repeals or rolls back all of the A.C.A.'s tax increases.
Paul (Richard Roundtree) gets suspicious when his old friend, Frank Pearl, rolls back into town.
Kasich said Wednesday he wanted to see an alternative before Congress rolls back that money.
So now, official U.S. ocean policy rolls back important advances that safeguard our natural heritage.
This is because the AHCA does what Republicans want: it rolls back the ACA taxes.
And in Missouri, a new state law rolls back protections for persons confronting housing discrimination.
Pfizer rolls back drug price hikes after Trump talks Tax law to make divorce proceedings messier .
The measure rolls back some of the regulations imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010.
The elements offer a rebuke as President Trump rolls back policies designed to address global warming.
But the region is on the cusp of major change as Washington speedily rolls back protections.
The move rolls back another Obama-era effort aimed at warming relations between the two countries.
A trade deal, especially one that rolls back existing tariffs, would boost confidence among CEOs and households.
The move rolls back an Obama-era requirement that employers provide FDA-approved contraception at no cost.
The plant sends signals to a wheeled transport that rolls back and forth trying to find light.
Winter's coming — time to shelve your festival wear, fedora, and Vans until summer rolls back around, right?
Time rolls back and forth; styles repeat, echo, remix; some innovations turn out to be dead ends.
When Dionysus rolls back into Thebes, he wants revenge on the city-state that doubted his mother.
But it also rolls back innovative measures that were introduced after the crisis to strengthen larger banks.
First, S.2628 rolls back the most significant post-crisis reforms for the United States' biggest banks.
That could change as President Donald Trump rolls back rules meant to curb emissions linked to global warming.
The problem is if it rolls back over, the next trend line from 2016 is another 10% lower.
And whether Democrats will ever support a policy plan that rolls back government regulations is hard to say.
When Vector's battery runs low, it rolls back to a charging dock that comes included in the package.
As Trump administration rolls back emissions standards, Colorado takes a stand, signing onto California's Low Emission Vehicle program.
The new law rolls back a rule that went into effect two days before Trump's inauguration in January.
If Congress rolls back the rule, it would likely open retirement programs run by states to legal challenges.
Four Republican senators have already said they won't support any repeal bill that rolls back the Medicaid expansion.
The move rolls back an Obama-era policy that allowed Chinese citizens to secure five-year student visas.
If the FCC rolls back net neutrality rules, it is going to be harder for Americans to innovate.
It also rolls back the Medicaid expansion and nixes the individual mandate, which requires everyone to buy health insurance.
The policy rolls back Obama-era limitations and hands intelligence agencies greater freedom to conduct offensive cyberattacks against adversaries.
It rolls back Dodd-Frank, but other than that there's very little in terms of actual regulatory proposals here.
This week the House of Representatives could pass the "Hearing Protection Act", which rolls back restrictions on gun silencers.
If the U.S. rolls back sanctions on Russia, the company stands to regain access to huge reserves of oil.
The Swiss government is now considering how wide such protection should be as it further rolls back bank secrecy.
The bill keeps billions of dollars of cuts to Medicaid and rolls back ObamaCare's expansion of it by 2024.
For example, the bill rolls back many protections for bank customers, including preventing discrimination against minorities in mortgage lending.
Countries like China are outpacing the United States in renewable energy, as the Trump administration rolls back its ambition.
Fashion rolls back into town Friday for London Fashion Week with Britain's biggest labels showing their autumn/winter collections.
The measure essentially rolls back income tax rate cuts the state enacted in 2012 that led to budget shortfalls.
First, it rolls back Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, which funded coverage for millions more low-income Americans eligible for coverage.
Who do you want to be by the time the Sun rolls back into your sign again next year?
The Trump administration rolls back protections for endangered species; an attempted attack on a mosque in Norway is thwarted.
Exxon Mobil stands to regain access to huge reserves of oil if the United States rolls back sanctions on Russia.
So that's it: Iran rolls back its ability to get a nuclear weapon and more money flows into the country.
It rolls back internal rules for government agencies on how to tot up the social costs of environmental damage, too.
It is seen as tarnished by corruption, even as it simultaneously rolls back successful anti-corruption initiatives in the judiciary.
The second you feel any bit of achievement, up on top of the hill, it kind of rolls back down.
The bill also rolls back the expansion of Medicaid, which covers over 40% of people who receive care for HIV.
Xavier Becerra, the attorney general, is vowing to stick with the stricter rules even if Washington rolls back federal standards.
Mr. Wheeler, for example, is more meticulous than Mr. Pruitt in following the rules as he rolls back environmental regulations.
INTERIOR ROLLS BACK COAL MORATORIUM: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke ended the Obama administration's moratorium on federal coal-mining leases Wednesday.
This does away with not just the sequester, but also rolls back the limits imposed by the Budget Control Act.
It would also reverse President Trump's American Clean Energy rule, which rolls back Obama-era standards for coal-fired power plants.
Wehrum was one of the architects of the Trump administration's new rule for power plants that rolls back Obama-era requirements.
The bill rolls back cuts on the individual side at the end of 2025 but keeps the corporate cuts in place.
The Republican plan rolls back the expansion, taking 4 million to 6 million people off the rolls, according to Standard & Poor's.
To be sure, if Congress rolls back insurance coverage, it will prevent millions of Americans from gaining timely access to healthcare.
Its placement in Tier 3 comes as the Trump administration rolls back the detente that occurred under former President Barack Obama.
If the Trump administration rolls back EPA regulations, it could raise conflict with states like California, which has established robust environmental protections.
As President Trump rolls back Obama's environmental legacy, it isn't just green groups who say they'll resist America's reversal on clean electricity.
They'd rather take their chances in court once Pai rolls back the existing rules — a move that will surely be legally challenged.
The printer rolls back and forth over a piece of paper, until the on-screen image is recreated in about a minute.
Trump's EPA rolls back Obama-era regulations on coal; four men are charged in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
In a major change, the U.S.M.C.A. rolls back a special system of arbitration that allowed companies to sue governments for unfair treatment.
So this version rolls back some though by no means all of those tax cuts, which sounds like a concession to moderates.
The two sides reached a phase one trade deal that prevents new tariffs from getting imposed and rolls back some existing tariffs.
Jennifer Mathis, director of programs for the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, says the new rule rolls back protections in existing law.
But pressure to deliver parity will only grow as China rolls back subsidies while setting quotas for sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs).
Pai's order, which goes into effect today, rolls back the net neutrality protections that were put in place by former chairman Tom Wheeler.
And those less-affluent voters stand to lose in multiple ways if Congress rolls back Obamacare in favor of the House GOP plan.
Still, some electoral analysts — including Trende — don't think it's likely that Pennsylvania will now adopt a map that entirely rolls back that advantage.
"The legislation I'm signing today rolls back the crippling Dodd-Frank regulations that are crushing small banks," Trump said at the bill signing.
Their top legislative priority, the SHARE Act which rolls back gun controls, is also on the verge of passing the House of Representatives.
As Washington turns a blind eye and rolls back decades of environmental protections, New York turns to a future of net zero emissions.
As you say, it rolls back regulations and they think that will lower premiums — that's been their No. 1 priority from the start.
It also rolls back Medicaid expansion under ObamaCare and restructures Medicare to permit seniors to buy private insurance plans with subsidies or vouchers.
Her eyes were white, the result of a reflex known as Bell's phenomenon, in which the eyeball rolls back to protect the cornea.
"If we move backwards and push our auto suppliers out of the country, that really rolls back the good in Chattanooga," he said.
It also opens up new markets for American dairy farmers and rolls back an arbitration system for corporations that liberals like Democratic Sen.
The Senate bill rolls back Obamacare's expansion of the Medicaid government insurance for the poor and cuts planned Medicaid spending starting in 2025.
Julián Castro on new policing plan: 'The system is broken' Julián Castro unveils immigration plan that rolls back Trump, Bush-era laws Hawaii Rep.
The bill also rolls back some state restrictions on late-term abortions by repealing Illinois' Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act, the Chicago Tribune reported.
The House bill rolls back expanded coverage by cutting the amount the federal government reimburses states for residents who got coverage under the expansion.
Even if the president rolls back metal levies on Canada and Mexico, the current level of tariffs in the United States would remain high.
And several say they will keep those orders in place even if Trump rolls back the few national restrictions he has put in place.
On the flip side, if copper fails at this level and rolls back over in a significant way, that's going to be quite negative.
The Federal Reserve expects to raise rates three times this year as it rolls back the stimulative policies it implemented after the financial crisis.
It rolls back Trump actions expanding skimpier health insurance plans, giving states the freedom to undermine the law's benefits requirements, and cutting enrollment outreach funding.
It's been 26 years since the release of Hocus Pocus, but the classic Halloween flick remains a must-watch every time autumn rolls back around.
The new FCC Chairman, Ajit Pai, has promised to roll back net neutrality—a decisive step that rolls back the commendable actions of his predecessor.
Yet the American Health Care Act rolls back the tax increases, and cuts to Medicaid will help to make up some of that lost revenue.
Environmentalists are calling for California to step up to the plate for clean energy leadership, especially as the Trump administration rolls back federal environmental protections.
If it finds a glitch, the software seamlessly rolls back to an earlier, safer version so related functions aren't disabled while the problem is addressed.
China would make the purchases only if U.S. President Donald Trump rolls back levies put in place since the trade war began, Bloomberg said bloom.
Don't be the guy who hugs his goalkeeper so hard that he drops the ball and it rolls back into the net for a goal.
In the adorable video shared on Ripa's Instagram, 49-year-old Cooper dances over the LIVE host as she rolls back and twirls her arms.
If the FCC rolls back the 2015 rule, and Big Telecom starts replacing the system wiped out in the storm, these businesses will be SOL.
The Democratic bill rolls back or otherwise curtails Trump's expansion of short-term insurance plans not required to meet the ACA's protections for preexisting conditions.
The two countries could yet come to an agreement that opens opportunities for businesses and rolls back the levies they have placed on each other.
This bill rolls back or weakens most of the protections put in place since the 2008 financial crisis through President Barack Obama's Dodd-Frank Act.
There has been a 28 percent increase in investment from the year before, even as the Trump administration rolls back policies to support such investment.
Go deeper: Trump administration rolls back protections for endangered species EPA repeals Obama-era clean water regulation Exclusive: Fundraising by environmental groups spikes under Trump
The strike will continue until the government rolls back the tax, said G.V. Sreedhar, chairman of industry body the All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation.
The bill still cuts Medicaid by $2000 billion and rolls back Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, which has covered millions of people in states represented by Republican senators.
The MIT team strategically honed in on local measures that can be taken even as Trump rolls back federal action on air quality and climate change.
The state of California, for example, "has vowed to stick with the stricter rules even if Washington rolls back federal standards," according to the Times report.
Medical device companies, indoor tanning companies and a few other medical industries: The bill rolls back taxes on devices, tanning, prescription drugs and health insurance products.
Despite the upsides, the proposal to scrap presidential term limits rolls back China's institutional credibility, said Tony Nash, chief executive of data analytics firm Complete Intelligence.
But last week, the White House released a budget that rolls back those human rights guarantees, eliminating the need for a waiver in the first place.
The BCRA rolls back that Medicaid expansion and makes the tax credits less generous, but it also extends them all the way down the income spectrum.
Instead, politicians — typically Republicans — from the White House to state houses focus on an outdated agenda that rolls back the progress women and our economy have made.
American Eagle has rapidly increased marketing expenditure on its Aerie line of lingerie, using it as a sales driver while the company rolls back promotions and discounts.
The First Step Act rolls back mandatory minimum sentences in certain instances and expands on "good time credits" for well-behaved prisoners looking to shorten their sentences.
The deal, which rolls back economic sanctions on the country in exchange for Tehran limiting its nuclear program, was inked just months before the hack was revealed.
The bill signed into law Wednesday rolls back a CFPB rule banning language in financial services contracts that keeps customers from banding together in class-action lawsuits.
Borrowers are once again selling local currency debt amid renewed investor confidence as newly installed President Mauricio Macri rolls back the leftist economic policies of his predecessor.
Ian Stell's "RollBottom" chair has a bit of a trick to it... The desk cover rolls back and wiggles along the chair frame, to create a seat.
GOP lawmakers worry that even if Pai rolls back net neutrality, that could be undone by a future Democratic FCC commissioner, and they want a legislative fix.
Trump rolls back federal protections for two national monuments; CVS and Aetna eye a huge merger; Yemen's former president is killed as fighting in the country intensifies.
Environmental groups warned that if EPA rolls back the safeguards, it would put the public at risk because coal ash pits are located near waterways and groundwater.
The grass on that slope has recently been cunningly mowed very short to ensure that any tee shot landing on the bank rolls back into the pond.
Any decision that rolls back abortion rights could ramp up the profile of the debate just as the general election presidential campaign is getting into high gear.
Others are holding out hope for a trade agreement between Washington and Beijing that rolls back existing tariffs, or at least prevents new ones from getting implemented.
It refers to the theory that Paris participants cannot legally reduce their targets, opening the administration to lawsuits if it, say, rolls back the Clean Power Plan.
On Thursday morning, the Environmental Protection Agency sent out a press release containing praise for President Donald Trump's executive order that rolls back Obama-era climate change rules.
Democrats are stepping up their questions about FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's views on press freedom, a new line of criticism as Pai rolls back agency rules they supported.
The more the Trump administration rolls back women's rights, attacks the press and pro-choice institutions, and controls all branches of government, the closer we come to Gilead.
Congress recently passed S. 2155, which reduces risk protections at dozens of the largest banks in the country and rolls back rules to curb racial discrimination in lending.
The emergency measure also rolls back specific initiative provisions that permitted on site consumption in specially licensed establishments, as well as the possession of marijuana-infused edible products.
If Congress rolls back banking regulations, reducing capital adequacy and liquidity standards for U.S. banks, they may be net sellers, rather than net buyers, of U.S. Treasurys, too.
He will also likely fear that if he rolls back these measure he's claimed are so important, and a terror attack does ensue, he'll be blamed for it.
The bill, a version of which was passed by both the House and Senate, rolls back abortion regulations put into place over decades of anti-choice policymaking. Gov.
That leaves a negotiated settlement that first freezes and then rolls back North Korea's nuclear program, with inspectors to carefully scrutinize compliance — much as we did with Iran.
But Iran has refused to discuss its nuclear program until Mr. Trump rolls back economic sanctions, including on oil exports, a step the president has refused to take.
But every time autumn rolls back around, we find ourselves pulling the same pieces out from the depths of our under-bed storage and wearing the same blasé combos.
But with gift-giving season around the corner, what's the perfect present for a lover you don't plan on keeping around once spring, AKA slutty season, rolls back around?
And some advocates worry that the subpar medical conditions will only worsen under President Donald Trump as he ramps up his anti-immigration enforcement and rolls back detention standards.
At least for the moment, he said, they are forgiving his extravagances as Saudi Arabia prepares to lift a ban on women driving and rolls back restrictions on entertainment.
And Friday, the Department of Health and Human Services proposed a regulation that rolls back an Obama administration policy designed to protect transgender people from discrimination in health care.
The bill rolls back various banking regulations put in place via the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 following the mortgage crisis that roiled the U.S. economy a decade ago.
Congress just passed legislation that rolls back portions of Section 230 for cases of sex trafficking, and that could potentially open the door for further meddling with the law.
"The big question for the brand long term is if, when it rolls back discounts, enough customers stick around," said Ben Cavender, Shanghai-based principal at China Market Research Group.
And investors see plenty of upside as President Mauricio Macro rolls back the leftist policies of his predecessor and tries to steer the economy back onto a sustainable growth path.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Britain could remove most obstacles blocking a Brexit deal if it rolls back on a promise of leaving the European Union's customs union, the bloc's Agriculture Commissioner said.
When it's not being used, the field sits in the parking lot under the hot desert sun because as soon as it rolls back inside, the grass begins to die.
Bolsonaro's evidence-free theory was slammed by NGOs, who claimed it was a "smoke screen" to try and shield him from criticism as he rolls back protections for the rainforest.
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a bill that rolls back some of those regulations, largely in an effort to make the rules less onerous for regional and community banks.
Given the fact that Ennis encountered trans-related healthcare discrimination even during the era of Obama protections, she is frightened for what will happen when Trump rolls back the rule.
It rolls back a special system of arbitration for corporations that has drawn bipartisan condemnation, and includes additional provisions designed to help identify and prevent labor violations, particularly in Mexico.
As if this attack on our health and our wallets isn't bad enough, the Trump administration's proposal also rolls back states' authority to protect their citizens from harmful air pollution.
However, China would make the purchases only if Trump rolls back levies put in place since the trade war began, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
While that contrasted with industry estimates of 8.8 percent growth, auto makers in China expect full-year growth to slow as the government rolls back incentives on small-engine cars.
But if the Washington and Beijing are able to reach an agreement that delays those tariffs or even rolls back existing ones, that could spark a rebound in the economy.
Trump Administration Rolls Back Obama-Era Rules for School Lunches The Department of Agriculture announced its plans to lower nutritional standards for grains, flavored milks and sodium in school cafeterias.
Some Republican lawmakers have already passed "trigger laws" that would automatically ban abortion on the state level in the event that the Supreme Court rolls back the landmark 1973 ruling.
With a twist of the rubbery end of the long handle, the stainless steel ball splits in two and one half of the ball rolls back to make a tea scoop.
That means that if the FCC rolls back its Title II decision, the agency wouldn't have any legal authority to stop companies from blocking or throttling content unless Congress steps in.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed a measure Thursday that rolls back a last-minute Obama administration rule aimed at stopping the coal mining industry from dumping waste into nearby waterways.
You need toughness to stand up to undue power, to press for progress even if it rolls back on you, to stand up for everyone, however stupid, burdensome or seemingly useless.
It feels like just yesterday that we happily traded our boots for slip-on sandals and put those puffer coats to the backs of our closet until November rolls back around.
Some moderate Republicans senators have criticized the bill's provision that rolls back the ACA's Medicaid expansion, while conservatives have raised concerns that its tax credits too closely resemble the current system.
At the same time, it rolls back the federal government's funding of the ObamaCare Medicaid expansion, which helped an additional 15 million low-income people in 85033 states purchase health insurance.
The Senate on Wednesday approved a resolution that rolls back the Federal Communications Commission's 2017 repeal of net neutrality rules that required internet providers treat all content in the same way.
Several women accuse Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of repeated sexual harassment over the years; the Gulf Coast braces for another possible hurricane; the Trump administration rolls back the Obama birth-control mandate.
But President Trump has vowed to pull out of this agreement, and the US is not on track to meet these emissions limits, especially as his administration aggressively rolls back pollution rules.
As Bloomberg reports, the order — which you can read here — rolls back Obama's executive orders and guidances that the government consider the costs of climate change–related disasters in planning and policymaking.
Unfortunately, the federal government appears not to be heeding the scientific evidence as it rolls back or threatens to curtail the limited protections that have been granted to sexual and gender minorities.
"This rolls back a conservation plan that was carefully crafted by states, ranchers, conservationists and public officials to protect this iconic western bird and the unique sagebrush landscape it inhabits," he added.
Any policy that rolls back insurance coverage will result in a weaker payor mix for acute care hospitals and this would pressure margins unless offset by cost-saving measures or higher reimbursement.
Tim Wu, a law professor at Columbia University who is credited with coining the phrase "net neutrality," said the repeal plan not only rolls back the Obama-era rules, it goes further.
The new policy rolls back those restrictions, and requires that same-sex parents give permission for their children to be baptized and acknowledge the commitments the child is making to the church.
The deal rolls back some US tariffs on Chinese exports that have been in place since September, and allows Beijing to avoid additional taxes on almost $160 billion of the country's goods.
The budget, unveiled Monday, eliminates the health care law's premium subsidies, rolls back its Medicaid expansion and caps Medicaid spending — all in favor of block grants for state-sponsored health insurance programs.
It does not fully overturn, but rather, rolls back the Obamacare contraception mandate — which required birth control to be covered by insurance companies (with no co-pay or coinsurance) as a preventive service.
The FCC's action, taken on December 14th in a 3-2 vote with Republican members forming the majority, rolls back regulations adopted by the same body in 2015 when Democrats were in charge.
Economists say Venezuela's economy will not return to growth until it lifts corruption-riddled exchange controls and dysfunctional price control system and rolls back hundreds of nationalizations that have left many industries unproductive.
Thus, the push by the new American administration — backed by most of our European allies — for a strategy in the Gulf that rolls back terror groups and their national sponsors — is common sense.
The legislation rolls back popular consumer protections in Obamacare, leaving each state to decide what minimum benefits must be covered or if customers with pre-existing illnesses should be protected from higher prices.
As the Trump administration rolls back Obama-era environmental rules, Brown has become the most outspoken advocate of swift action to curb emissions, striking deals with Chinese President Xi Jingping and European leaders.
If the Federal Communications Commission, which regulates telecommunications services in the United States, rolls back its net neutrality rules, I expect three things to happen against the interests of consumers and entrepreneurs worldwide.
But, they say, if Congress goes ahead and rolls back the expansion of coverage, it must also restore tens of billions of dollars that the health law cut from Medicare payments to hospitals.
Others are afraid that Energy Transfer Partners, the company building the $3.8 billion project, will resume construction without protesters on the ground, especially if Trump rolls back the federal ruling when he takes over.
Now that they have a GOP president to actually sign legislation that rolls back the law, congressional Republicans are acknowledging that it's complicated to simultaneously repeal Obamacare and put something else in its place.
In the next week, the Senate is expected to pass the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, a bill that rolls back some of Dodd-Frank's financial regulations and widens existing loopholes.
GM's comments seem to be aimed at protecting against federal regulations, even amidst efforts by the Trump administration to rolls back fuel economy and clean air standards that would presumably be friendlier to automakers.
The draft legislation, released on Monday night, rolls back some of the key tenets of former President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law, known as Obamacare, including the individual mandate and the expansion of Medicaid.
The law the president rejected is the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, or JASTA, which rolls back some of the foreign immunity protections that prevent sovereign countries from being sued in US courts.
They have urged the Senate to pass a bipartisan health care bill and cast doubt that they could vote for a bill that rolls back Obamacare's protections and overhauls Medicaid — which Cassidy-Graham does.
The bill rolls back an Obama-era regulation that prevented states from withholding money from facilities that provide abortions, with the argument that these facilities also provide other family planning and medical services. 5.
The study comes as President Donald Trump's government rolls back LGBT+ rights, banning trans people from enrolling in the military and proposing that firms with federal contracts can shun LGBT+ candidates on religious grounds.
Hiatt was a ringleader of this movement to punish the most vulnerable with spending cuts for no real reason, and last week's budget agreement only partially rolls back the damage from that terrible decision.
The states petitioned the federal appeals court in Washington to review an EPA rule finalized in December that rolls back amendments to the agency's Risk Management Program regulations, known as the Chemical Disaster Rule.
Several economists expressed optimism that a "Phase 2" deal with China that rolls back more tariffs — coupled with a long stretch of trade peace on other fronts — could deliver more benefits to the economy.
But a majority of strategists polled by Reuters expressed caution about the rising yuan and did not expect that trend to last without a broader, clearer and permanent deal that rolls back existing tariffs.
I would add that no matter the degree to which Mr. Trump rolls back President Barack Obama's opening, what he has done is to stop the momentum toward a better relationship between our countries.
Electric-car makers are battling uncertain demand in China, the world's largest car market, as it rolls back subsidies on new energy vehicles amid criticism that some firms have become overly reliant on funds.
More specifically: The proposal rolls back the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) controversial so-called "ambush election" rule and scrapped its 2628 ruling that allowed unions to organize employees in so-called micro-unions.
It also slashes tax rates for people making more than $21 million and for pass-through companies disproportionately utilized by the wealthy, and it rolls back the estate tax on wealthy heirs and heiresses.
If the new administration rolls back net neutrallity protections, technology investors worry that start-ups will not be treated equally, Ellie Wheeler, partner at venture capital firm Greycroft Partners, told CNBC's "Squawk Alley " on Tuesday.
According to The Chicago Tribune, which reviewed a Trump administration summary, the new proposal only rolls back the Clinton requirement that abortion be discussed, making it a slightly less severe version of the original policy.
ON TAP TOMORROW: TREASURY ROLLS BACK MAJOR CUBA TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS: The Obama administration on Tuesday eased a number of major travel and banking restrictions on Cuba ahead of the president's historic trip there on Sunday.
If President Trump rolls back this guidance, our seniors and people with disabilities would pay higher premiums for their prescription drugs and could pay premiums of over $6900,2628 per year for their health care coverage.
The Senate's proposed health care bill not only rolls back the Medicaid expansion in place under Obamacare but also makes deep cuts to the original program — all while enacting huge tax cuts for the wealthy.
The AHCA not only rolls back the ACA's expansion of Medicaid but also cuts the whole program down to something stingier than the pre-Obama level, with very serious implications for the elderly and disabled.
Legislation filed in the House on Tuesday would rescind a rule announced by the Department of the Interior in August that rolls back the Endangered Species Act (ESA), dramatically scaling back America's landmark conservation law.
Legislation filed in the House on Tuesday would rescind a rule announced by the Department of the Interior in August that rolls back the Endangered Species Act (ESA), dramatically scaling back America's landmark conservation law.
As Vox's Julia Belluz explained, the Senate bill — currently the leading version of health care reform Congress wants to pass — rolls back many parts of the Affordable Care Act that boosted women's access to health care.
And before you start screaming, remember: Trump did say that no one respects women more than he does, so we're sure it's just a matter of time before he rolls back protections for men as well.
But these investments will be squandered if the new Congress rolls back recent gains in the quality and level of substance use and mental health insurance coverage generated by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2628.
Heading into year-end, I'll be watching to see if it can continue with this bounce, and take out its early October highs, or if it rolls back over and takes out its double-bottom lows.
Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said the New York Daily News cover was "certainly not accurate," and noted that Sanders has co-sponsored a bill that rolls back the gun industry protections he had once supported.
He called earlier light-touch regulations from back in the '20153s a free-market success story, and he generally seems to believe that if he rolls back these regulations that it would improve investment in broadband.
While Wednesday's order significantly rolls back transgender protections, it does include language stating that schools must protect transgender students from bullying, a provision Ms. DeVos asked for, one person with direct knowledge of the process said.
But not long after that rule was finalized, the administration proposed a second, related rule that rolls back Obama-era regulations banning discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation in health care settings.
The congressional effort to require free freezes is part of a larger measure, S. 2155, which rolls back some banking regulations put in place after the financial crisis that rocked the U.S. economy a decade ago.
While Trump often lays out stark policy positions which he later rolls back as part of a negotiating tactic, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said the levels of the planned tariffs were not expected to change.
The new rule, proposed last week, rolls back protections instituted by the Obama administration, which in 2016 released rules barring health care workers and insurance companies from discriminating against patients on the basis of gender identity.
Environmental groups, including Midwest Environmental Advocates and the Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters, said the state's proposal rolls back protections for wetlands, which act as natural filters for drinking water and wildlife habitats, and protect against flooding.
If President-elect Trump eventually signs a version of the amendment or otherwise rolls back Obama's executive order, these contractors will again be able to practice certain forms of discrimination despite receiving public funds for their work.
But NBC is trying to bring its comedy rolls back to life with "The Good Place," a show from the "Parks and Recreation" co-creator Michael Schur starring Ted Danson, and "Great News," produced by Tina Fey.
MONACA, Pa./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump told workers on Tuesday at a $6 billion petrochemicals plant being built in western Pennsylvania that more big U.S. energy projects were coming as his administration rolls back environmental regulations.
Recently, he was one of 12 Democrats who sponsored the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protect Act, a bill that rolls back Dodd-Frank regulations mainly for community banks with less than $100 billion in assets.
They would prefer a candidate who legalizes undocumented immigrants, outlaws abortion, makes college education free, wipes out drugs and gangs, rolls back the legal right to gay marriage, supports small-business credits and raises the minimum wage.
He also took some heat for not signing onto a letter with four GOP senators who said they won't support any legislation that cuts the Medicaid expansion, which the current House GOP bill rolls back in 2020.
Tesla's latest software update rolls back a change it implemented only recently, removing a hard cap on Autopilot on undivided roadways that meant drivers could not set the cruising speed above the posted limit for the road.
And, by the middle of the summer, the theater's walls and ceilings will disappear, as its airy, silvery puffer jacket of a shell rolls back on rails to expose an outdoor plaza for free open-air performances.
Looking toward the environment, critics of Scott Pruitt, who heads the E.P.A., say he is deploying extraordinary secrecy as he rolls back regulations, closes offices and eliminates staff in his push to dismantle the agency's environmental mission.
We "will steadily develop necessary and prerequisite strategic weapons for the security of the state until the U.S. rolls back its hostile policy towards the DPRK and lasting and durable peace-keeping mechanism is built," Kim said.
Those merely require an executive order to take them back, and in fact Trump could issue a blanket order that rolls back every executive order Obama signed on the first day of his presidency, if he wanted to.
Except, the coin does not roll around the whole circumference, as by the time it rolls back round again, it is slightly nearer to the dark foreboding funnel and is now leaning ever so slightly more towards it.
Trump's executive order rolls back the moratorium on coal leases on federal lands, begins the process of dismantling Obama's Clean Power Plan before it has even started, and rescinds additional orders related to climate change and clean energy.
The army's advance into Soran rolls back most of the territorial gains made by rebels, who include jihadist groups, after a major offensive last month in northern Hama province in the center of the populated west of the country.
Of course, Hensarling's CHOICE Act also rolls back Obama regulations on banks in exchange for a 10 percent leverage ratio—and some are rightly raising the alarm about a potential return to chaos brought to you by shady bankers.
It starts with the vote Wednesday giving the Republicans a chance to do something they've been attempting for five years: getting a bill that rolls back key parts of President Barack Obama's signature health care law to his desk.
Gerry Rice, the IMF's chief spokesman, told a regular news briefing that the fund welcomes any development that reduces trade tensions between the world's two largest economies and rolls back tariffs, particularly if it's part of a durable agreement.
MONACA, Pa./WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump told workers on Tuesday at a $6 billion petrochemicals plant being built in western Pennsylvania that more big U.S. energy projects were coming as his administration rolls back environmental regulations.
Similarly, liberal democracy leaves much to be desired for people whose communities double as environmental sacrifice zones, forcing residents to drink poisoned water and breathe polluted air—while the Environmental Protection Agency rolls back already limited safeguards and standards.
" California Secretary of State Alex Padilla, who also participated in the press conference Tuesday, said the Trump administration's decision to add the citizenship question to the census "rolls back the clock on civil rights and voting rights in America.
But public health experts at George Washington University estimate that 912,000 health care workers in the United States could lose their jobs if Congress rolls back the Medicaid expansion and removes tax credits to help people buy private insurance.
While it's true the massive corporate tax cut is a centerpiece of the reforms, the law also lowers the top individual rate, maintains the charitable deduction and the preferred rate for capital gains, and rolls back the estate tax.
"If the CFPB rolls back this rule, it would put hard-working people in harm's way by allowing banks to charge more overdraft fees, all in the name of corporate greed," New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement.
As the Trump administration rolls back vital clean air and public health protections, and attempts to turn back the clock on climate action, it will be up to cities to accelerate the transition away from dirty fuels to clean energy.
A dozen moderate Democrats from red and purple states are using the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act — which rolls back some Dodd-Frank regulations for small and medium-sized banks — as a chance to burnish their bipartisan credentials.
"I do think that the new administration will have to expend substantial effort for a rule that rolls back or repeals the endangerment finding to withstand legal challenges," said Megan Berge, a lawyer for Baker Botts who represents power companies.
"The 'deal' represents the most material breakthrough since the trade war started, but it neither rolls back existing tariffs nor reverses the damaging spillover of tensions into technology areas," Stephen Innes, Asia Pacific Market Strategist at AxiTrader said in a note.
This is all in the context of a bill that cuts corporate taxes by $1 trillion, rolls back the estate tax on wealthy inheritances, and is expected to cut the top individual tax rate for people making $1 million or more.
Supporters say an agreement that rolls back only some tariffs would constitute a political victory for the president, who can claim he forced China to open its markets and buy more American agriculture goods while retaining leverage in future negotiations.
This strategy is already playing out ahead of Wednesday's vote on a resolution that rolls back the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules that banned internet providers from blocking or slowing down content, or speeding its delivery up for a fee.
Any infrastructure package that incentivizes the wrong investments or unwisely rolls back crucial environmental, public health and safety regulations in the name of short-term profits could waste taxpayer money or, even worse, hurt the nation's future health and well-being.
And Mr. Biden promoted his criminal justice plan, which is designed to reduce the mass incarceration that disproportionately harms black people and rolls back some of the tough-on-crime measures he helped put into law in the 1980s and '90s.
Four automakers — Ford (F), Volkswagen (VLKAF), Honda (HMC) and BMW (BMWYY) — have reached a deal with CARB to cut emissions through improved fuel mileage and use of electric vehicles, even as the EPA rolls back national rules to cut emissions.
Health industry stocks, including insurance giants like UnitedHealth, have surged as Republicans move forward with their repeal effort, which rolls back broad taxes on health care firms while loosening consumer regulations which prevent insurance companies from denying coverage for medical treatment.
Democrats hate it because the bill, dubbed the American Healthcare Act (ACHA), rolls back most of their most significant legislative achievement in a generation, and conservatives can't tolerate the parts of the Affordable Care Act that it leaves in place.
"It wouldn't surprise me at all that once it works off that oversold conditions it rolls back over, and if it breaks below that pattern, it could be a quick move down to the $300 level, which was the December lows," he said.
The Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which narrowly passed a vote in the House Thursday, rolls back protections for people with pre-existing conditions, which could increase health care costs for an estimated 130 million Americans.
As the Trump administration rolls back climate and environmental regulations, the report illustrates the extent to which even those policies weren't sufficient: The authors argue that regulators will have to target new sectors of the economy if they hope to reduce emissions substantially.
Earlier this month, Americans for Prosperity published digital ads thanking Heitkamp for co-sponsoring the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protect Act, which rolls back Dodd-Frank regulations mainly on community banks or those with less than $100 billion in assets.
The move — which undercuts one of President Barack Obama's signature efforts to fight climate change — would also propel the Trump administration toward a courtroom clash with California, which has vowed to stick with the stricter rules even if Washington rolls back federal standards.
And some analysts say these goals could help spur electric utilities to continue reducing their own emissions even as the Trump administration rolls back Obama-era policies like the Clean Power Plan, a regulation focused on reducing carbon emissions from power plants.
Overnight Health Care: Trump reportedly lashed out at health chief over polling | Justices to hear ObamaCare birth control case | Trump rolls back Michelle Obama school lunch rules MORE's positive spin, our agricultural research system will not be made better by this action.
It repeals Obamacare's individual mandate, rolls back the employer mandate, suspends the medical device tax, increases contribution limits for health savings accounts, cuts off Planned Parenthood funding for one year and expands a program that would allow states to waive some consumer protections.
Warren is just for insiders Overnight Health Care: Trump reportedly lashed out at health chief over polling | Justices to hear ObamaCare birth control case | Trump rolls back Michelle Obama school lunch rules MORE, unveiling the proposal on the former first lady's birthday.
The British ambassador to the U.S. is taking a road trip this week across the Midwest in a borrowed electric Jaguar to meet with states that are maintaining high clean-energy standards even as the Trump administration rolls back federal environmental rules.
This success, combined with leadership from local and state governments (including on fuel efficiency and electric vehicles) and the rapidly advancing clean energy industry, are positioning the United States to achieve our Paris pledge even if Washington rolls back Obama-era regulations.
Stocks sold off on Friday a bit, giving up large gains early in the day after both Chinese and U.S. officials confirmed they had agreed to the perimeters for an agreement that importantly halts new tariffs and rolls back some existing tariffs.
HOUSE Resolution 67, which Donald Trump signed last week, rolls back a rule that the Labor Department finalised late last year, which would have made it easier for cities and counties to run retirement savings plans for citizens who couldn't get them through work.
Senators by a 50-85033 margin approved the House-passed resolution, which rolls back a rule meant to encourage a state's "political subdivisions," like cities and counties, to create retirement plans for private-sector workers whose employers do not offer their own retirement plans.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An interim U.S.-China trade deal that rolls back some tariffs has the potential to improve the International Monetary Fund's baseline economic forecasts, which show the two countries' trade war slowing global growth significantly this year, an IMF spokesman said on Thursday.
From the opening appearance of his aging self, as Salieri rolls back the years, Mr. Msamati takes command of this officially sanctioned music maker's slide into a madness brought on, paradoxically, by a cleareyed appreciation of Mozart's gift that only Salieri is seen to possess.
Before the gathering, the group published a digital ad thanking Heitkamp for co-sponsoring the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act, a bill that rolls back Dodd-Frank regulations mainly on community banks, or those with less than $100 billion in assets.
Warren is just for insiders Overnight Health Care: Trump reportedly lashed out at health chief over polling | Justices to hear ObamaCare birth control case | Trump rolls back Michelle Obama school lunch rules MORE, posting a series of photobooth-style pictures with the former first lady.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global equity markets and oil prices rose on Friday after China and the United States agreed on an initial trade deal that rolls back some U.S. tariffs in exchange for China's increased purchase of farm goods, cooling a contentious trade war.
"As the federal government rolls back its support for public transit, states will have to step up to fill the breach—and congestion pricing is one of the best ways Governor Cuomo can ensure our subways and buses keep moving and our economy stays strong," Sifuentes said.
"It's already broken below its trend line going back to the December lows so if it rolls back over again, it takes out its June lows, which was just below $1,700, that's going to confirm that its intermediate-term trend has changed to the downside," Maley said.
Money (and on a more emotional level, your sense of self-worth) has been the focus of this Mars retrograde for you, but as Mars rolls back into your sign, you're realizing that you need to reconsider how you're expressing your anger and spending your energy.
Each episode rolls back decades to check in on the three siblings (aka "The Big Three") during significant moments of impact that shed light on how they ended up where they are in present-day — and the genius is that the flashbacks always feel completely seamless. How?
And I think in the larger history on women's accomplishments that require physicality and moving into traditionally masculine realms, you see a lot of beginnings of programs, or beginnings of opportunities for women, and then that rolls back, and then it comes back again 15 years later.
"I'd love to be proven wrong here, but for the moment, let's assume ... every Friday is a tale of woe and every Monday rolls back some of those losses as the market breathes a sigh of relief if nothing catastrophic occurs," the "Mad Money" host concluded.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE has also said he will not sign a spending bill that rolls back any of the "pro-life" gains made by his administration.
Then there's the Choice Act, passed by the House last June, which rolls back much of Dodd-Frank, including the Volcker rule, which prevents government bailouts of banks whose liabilities are insured by taxpayers, and the ability of regulators to safely liquidate failed banks that pose systemic threats.
The new rule also rolls back the Clean Power Plan, proposed in 22020 by then-President Barack Obama as a complement to the CAA and CWA, to cut millions of tons of carbon dioxide emissions and hundreds of thousands of tons of particulate matter pollution, also known as soot and smog.
The developer has often made obtuse, sometimes mind-boggling decisions that are either left in place without further comment or largely ignored until players either become fed up and stop playing or voice enough criticism that Bungie rolls back the change or, at the very least, offers more detailed reasoning for it.
The North Carolina Republican said other components of the plan that may be important to conservatives are whether it ensures dollars are distributed fairly across the country and whether it rolls back certain regulatory hurdles to getting projects off the ground, one of the major critiques of Obama's 85033 economic stimulus plan.
Spicer joins a long list of conservative media personalities and elected officials including, Jerry Springer, Tom Delay, Geraldo Rivera and current U.S. Secretary of Energy, Rick PerryJames (Rick) Richard PerryTrump administration rolls back Obama-era lightbulb rules In defense of Karamo Brown, and civility Democrats excluded from debate face battle for survival MORE.
Kim added that "if the U.S. persists in its hostile policy toward the DPRK, there will never be the denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula and the DPRK will steadily develop necessary and prerequisite strategic weapons for the security of the state until the U.S. rolls back its hostile policy," according to the agency.
Warren is just for insiders Overnight Health Care: Trump reportedly lashed out at health chief over polling | Justices to hear ObamaCare birth control case | Trump rolls back Michelle Obama school lunch rules MORE and other women in politics as battered women as part of a campaign to speak out against domestic violence.
Kim added that "if the US persists in its hostile policy toward the DPRK, there will never be the denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula and the DPRK will steadily develop necessary and prerequisite strategic weapons for the security of the state until the US rolls back its hostile policy," according to the agency.
"If the courts allow this unprecedented reversal, and the Trump EPA massively rolls back the federal Clean Car Standards, then President Trump will have done more to destroy the planet than any other president in history," said Alson, who is now with the Environmental Protection Network, a group of former agency employees.
In July, Americans for Prosperity unleashed a digital advertising campaign in support of North Dakota Democratic Senator Heidi Heitkamp, thanking her for co-sponsoring the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protect Act, a bill that rolls back Dodd-Frank Act regulations mainly on community banks, or those with less than $100 billion in assets.
It also rolls back some of first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE's prized healthy school meal standards.
I imagine those conversations when I consider that this bill could allow some banks to sell adjustable rate mortgages they know customers can't afford, takes away the rights of some customers to go before a judge to block a wrongful foreclosure, and rolls back protections that help ensure customers can afford the true price of homeownership.
Overnight Health Care: Trump reportedly lashed out at health chief over polling | Justices to hear ObamaCare birth control case | Trump rolls back Michelle Obama school lunch rules MORE are working hard to pack school lunch programs with less healthful, higher calorie, and more fattening foods that contribute to obesity to serve the interests of big business.
The PROSPER Act rolls back and prohibits the Department of Education from revisiting key Obama administration regulations that safeguard consumers including the gainful employment, borrower defense, and credit hour rules that hold for-profits accountable for the success of their students and the rigor of their curriculum in an effort to combat predatory and exploitative businesses practices.
So the 13 million increase in the uninsured and accompanying health care spending cuts helped to finance a plan that cuts corporate taxes by $1.3 trillion, partially rolls back the estate tax paid by wealthy families to the tune of $93 billon, and directs most of its benefits to the richest Americans with its individual tax cuts.
When he rolls back the Clean Power Plan or the emissions standards for cars, the White House and reporters debate about winners and losers and whether or not the action will deliver the jobs he promised (it won't), not if it's remotely consistent with the policy aim of the Clean Air Act — keeping harmful pollutants out of the air.
"I am proud to work with my friend Mike Lee on the Restoring Internet Freedom Act, a bill that rolls back former President Obama's power grab, protects open internet principles, and recognizes the transformative effect that the internet has had on our lives, generating billions of dollars of new economic activity and millions of jobs, largely free of government's heavy hand," Sen.
"On the negative side, however, if [Uber] rolls back over and the earnings are a catalyst for a dive in the stock and it drops below $28.50, its recent lows, basically its lows since it went public, that's going to be a big problem because I think it leaves a lot of people just throwing the towel on the name," said Maley.
Americans for Prosperity, an arm of the influential network supported by conservative billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, is unleashing a digital advertising campaign on Friday thanking Heitkamp for co-sponsoring the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protect Act, a bill that rolls back Dodd-Frank regulations mainly on community banks, or those with less than $100 billion in assets.
It not only rolls back key portions of the 2015 rule that had guaranteed protections under the 1972 Clean Water Act to certain wetlands and streams that run intermittently or run temporarily underground, but also relieves landowners of the need to seek permits that the Environmental Protection Agency had considered on a case-by-case basis before the Obama rule.
The Trump administration just made it easier for employers to stop offering coverage for birth control in their health insurance plans, a decision that potentially impacts thousands of women across the U.S. The new regulation, issued by the Health and Human Services Department, partially rolls back the Affordable Care Act contraception mandate, which required employers to include birth control coverage in their healthcare plans.
Warren is just for insiders Overnight Health Care: Trump reportedly lashed out at health chief over polling | Justices to hear ObamaCare birth control case | Trump rolls back Michelle Obama school lunch rules MORE teamed up with the Funny or Die host — as well as Big Bird — for an episode of his show "Billy on the Street" to promote her "Let's Move!" anti-childhood obesity initiative.
For the foreseeable future, no help is coming, not from the top; nor from an EPA or an Interior Department that would strip us of national lands for logging and mining, not from an administration that rolls back even the simplest protection for bees; for marine sanctuaries; for air and water standards; that seems content to let corporations poison us, if it would make them richer.
"We are extremely disappointed in the Trump administration's anti-climate executive order that really rolls back all of our country's climate protections and the progress that we've made over the last 10 years," said Lindsay Bourgoine, advocacy manager at Protect Our Winters, a group that pushes for climate change policies on behalf of winter recreation companies, such as ski resorts and clothing makers, that fear milder winters.
The Chinese government said it is moving forward with its promise to pull back on carbon emissions following the signing of Trump's executive order that rolls back Obama-era climate change policy, per AP. A foreign ministry spokesman, Lu Kang, said Wednesday that curbing climate change is a "challenge faced by all mankind" and reiterated that Beijing was committed to following through on its pledges under the Paris agreement.
Warren is just for insiders Overnight Health Care: Trump reportedly lashed out at health chief over polling | Justices to hear ObamaCare birth control case | Trump rolls back Michelle Obama school lunch rules MORE's school lunch rules on vegetables, fruits The Trump administration on Friday announced plans to roll back school lunch standards on vegetables and fruits originally promoted by Michelle Obama, unveiling the proposal on the former first lady's birthday.
Rick PerryJames (Rick) Richard PerryTrump administration rolls back Obama-era lightbulb rules In defense of Karamo Brown, and civility Democrats excluded from debate face battle for survival MORE (R) was riding a wave of support over Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyThe Memo: Democrats struggle to find the strongest swing-state candidate Women voters spell trouble for Trump in 2020 Democrats excluded from debate face battle for survival MORE, the eventual GOP nominee.
Mike CrapoMichael (Mike) Dean CrapoA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Oversight Republicans demand answers on Capital One data breach On The Money: Fed cuts rates for first time since financial crisis | Trump rips Fed after chief casts doubt on future cuts | Stocks slide | Senate kicks budget vote amid scramble for GOP support MORE (R-Idaho) is focused on exempting dozens of banks from stricter federal oversight, it also rolls back restrictions on lending across the financial sector.
"He solemnly declared that there is no need to hesitate with any expectation of the U.S. lift of sanctions even now that we had close look into the real intention of the U.S., adding if the U.S. persists in its hostile policy towards the DPRK, there will never be the denuclearization on the Korean peninsula and the DPRK will steadily develop necessary and prerequisite strategic weapons for the security of the state until the U.S. rolls back its hostile policy," KCNA added.
Several senators have expressed reservations about the House version of the bill, which withdraws federal support for Planned Parenthood and rolls back the Medicaid expansion accomplished by the A.C.A.. Despite the lack of consensus within the party, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, on Wednesday began the process of fast-tracking the bill under Rule 14, which enables the Senate to bypass the committee process and instead move the bill on to the Senate calendar for a vote as soon as it is ready.
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