Documents tagged "Congressional"
Found 13 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with printed text that is partially obscured by a watermark. The visible parts of the text include words such as "Congressional Record" and "page number," suggesting this is an official record from a legislative assembly. There are also sections of blacked-out or redacted text indicating certain information has been withheld. The style of the image appears to be a standard photograph of a printed document, likely taken to share its contents digitally.
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The document discusses the National Security Adviser's statement on domestic radicalization and the belief that America is at war with Islam. It also highlights the importance of challenging this ideology to undermine it. The writer argues that our minds can distort perceptions to avoid confronting the threat posed by Islam today, emphasizing the need for clear strategies to confront this issue effectively.
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Diana DeGette is a member of Congress representing the First District in Colorado and has established herself as a leader on progressive issues such as LGBT rights, health care, reproductive rights, food safety, consumer protection, and environmental reform. She serves on the Committee on Energy and Commerce, where she works to improve health care, expand medical research, reform corporate practices, protect homeland security, address climate change, and promote energy independence. DeGette has led efforts to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) and was a key supporter of stem cell research legislation that passed with bipartisan support in Congress. As co-chair of the Congressional Diabetes Caucus, she is also an advocate for diabetes care and research, particularly for lower-income and minority communities.
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The document is an email titled "Eye on the Market" sent by us.gio@jpmorgan.com to undisclosed recipients, dated June 14, 2011. The sender discusses current market conditions and expectations for the rest of the year. They mention that despite some optimism in April, there are ongoing structural problems weighing on the private sector. The email also references a PDF attachment that is easier to read.
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The document is an email from JPMorgan discussing current events and financial markets. The author reflects on a time when their friend would throw White Castle hamburgers at the TV during news reports that upset him, comparing this behavior to modern media's coverage of debt ceiling negotiations. They argue that it was irresponsible for Reagan-era Republicans to delay raising the debt ceiling then, but similarly irresponsible not to raise concerns about current debt growth levels. The author mentions various plans and proposals related to the US debt ceiling issue.
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The document reports that a congressional candidate from Oregon, Mark Roberts, made an offensive remark comparing first lady Melania Trump to a prostitute on Twitter, leading to backlash and criticism from social media users. This incident may have negatively affected his chances of winning the race for Republican incumbent Greg Walden's seat in the 2nd Congressional District, as political experts suggested that his crude comment derailed his campaign.
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This document is titled "Eye on the Market" dated June 14, 2011, and it provides an update on market conditions from a financial institution's perspective. The main topics discussed include market optimism in April and the tug-of-war between private sector profits and public sector problems. The author also notes that while equity markets are priced inexpensively, they are likely to stay that way due to stimulus in the East and ineffective stimulus in the West. Additionally, the document discusses the Osama Bin Laden episode's impact on the equity market peak and how it lasted for only around 2.5 hours. The author also references Christina Romer and John Taylor from Stanford University and highlights the disproportionately large pain that small, non-sovereign entities can inflict in the modern era.
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Diana DeGette is a member of Congress representing Colorado's 1st Congressional district and serves as Chief Deputy Whip. She is known for her leadership on progressive issues such as health care, reproductive rights, food safety, consumer protection, and the environment. In Congress, she has held positions of power including vice chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and ranking member of the Energy and Commerce Committee's subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. She is best known for her advocacy for stem-cell research and published a book called "Sex, Science, and Stem Cells: Inside the Right Assault on Reason" that condemns the politicization of science.
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The email discusses Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, who is described as one of the rising stars in the New York Congressional delegation and a progressive voice for the people of New York City. It mentions that NY1 did a profile piece about his work on the vitally important Budget and Judiciary committees in Washington. The email also discusses Hakeem's commitment to electing a Democratic majority in 2014 and encourages friends to participate in the DCCC/DSCC fundraising dinner with President Obama.
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The document discusses the US debt ceiling negotiations and how they impact large cap growth stocks and rising corporate profits. The writer compares the current situation to a similar discussion in the 1980s when President Reagan scolded Congressional Republicans for delaying debt ceiling increases, which at that time was only half of what it is today relative to GDP or government revenues. The writer argues that while unconstrained debt growth with no plan to slow it is bad, default is also a very bad idea and suggests that debt limit legislation serves as a way for a democracy to decide whether mega-deficits are in the long-term public interest.
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In this document, a person discusses the US debt ceiling negotiations, European bailout plans, and how large cap growth stocks are affected by these events. The author compares current debt ceiling discussions to a moment in their past when they were frustrated with news reports on similar issues. They also criticize the argument that raising the debt ceiling is necessary for economic stability.
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The document discusses the potential impacts of corporate tax reform on equity markets. It focuses on four key components that could have significant equity implications and assesses their impact at a market, sector, and industry level. The authors suggest that there could be a near-term boost to EPS but that the long-term impact would vary depending on the specific reforms implemented. They also discuss how cutting the corporate tax rate could add $8 to EPS and estimate that repatriation of overseas earnings could lead to buybacks that could boost EPS by 3%. The document is intended for Amanda Ens from BAML and unauthorized redistribution is prohibited.
