Documents tagged "Senate"
Found 33 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030374.txt
The document discusses a Senate investigation into a Russia-based businessman who is tied to President Trump. The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged and constitutes inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of JEE and unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to [jeevacation@gmail.com](mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com), and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030129.txt
In this email exchange between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E., they discuss the details of a furnished apartment that Kathy has leased for $11,000 per month with Latham reimbursing her $8000. They also touch on topics such as a potential date certain, Senate floor statements, and the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General. The email appears to be casual in tone, with both parties coordinating their availability.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030113.txt
This is a conversation between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The topic of their discussion appears to be the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General and Senator Barack Obama's position on it. They also discuss Kathy Ruemmler leasing an apartment for $11,000 per month with Latham reimbursing her $8000 per month. The conversation is marked by a series of questions and answers related to the above topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030109.txt
This document is a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The topic of the conversation revolves around the name on an apartment lease and whether it can be changed or not. It appears that Jeffrey E. wants to know if there is another option for the name on the lease, but Kathy Ruemmler has advised him that keeping his name on the lease through the end is the preferred alternative. The apartment costs $11,000 a month and Latham reimburses Jeffrey E. $8000 a month.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030010.txt
This document discusses the lessons learned from running the Stratford Inn and the challenges faced by the market in 2011. The author also shares their thoughts on job growth and references an article written by former politician George McGovern about his experiences running a business after leaving public office.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029963.txt
The document discusses two Bitcoin hearings held by Senate committees and how they could have been a disaster for the Bitcoin community. However, the hearings turned out to be successful due to the efforts of Bitcoin advocates engaging with federal regulators, lawmakers, and other influential figures in Washington DC. The Bitcoin Foundation's Patrick Murck testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee during one of the hearings. The document also mentions that Steven Sinofsky is up 50% on his Bitcoin investment.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029438.txt
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law in December 2017 after the House and Senate reconciled their respective tax bills. The legislation includes a variety of provisions affecting individual income taxes, corporate taxation, and pass-through businesses. Individual income tax rates have been reduced for most taxpayers, while many deductions and credits have been modified or eliminated. Additionally, many individual tax changes are temporary, expiring at the end of 2025, while most corporate provisions are permanent. The Act also includes significant changes to estate taxation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025202.txt
The document discusses an incident in which a female aide to a Republican senator leaked the Anita Hill affidavit, revealing a conversation among Clarence Thomas, Orrin Hatch, and Alan Simpson. The three men were discussing charges brought by Anita Hill that had been ignored by the Judiciary Committee. In this conversation, they jokingly acknowledged the truth of Professor Hill's allegations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022325.txt
The document discusses budget and tax reform in the United States, with particular emphasis on the work of House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray, and other lawmakers. It also mentions Sen. Max Baucus's recent discussion drafts of legislation dealing with corporate and international tax and energy incentives, as well as Rep. Dave Camp's focus on introducing tax reform legislation rather than an "extenders" bill. The term "extenders" generally refers to temporary provisions in the tax law that Congress regularly renews for a limited period.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019440.txt
The document discusses a government shutdown in October 2013 that led to legislation being passed and signed into law by President Obama. This legislation included the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014, which allocated $1.012 trillion to fund the government through September 30, 2014. The document also mentions that the IRS was allocated $11.289 billion in funding under this act, but it is less than last year's level and continues a downward trend. Additionally, the document notes that the IRS will have new quarterly reporting requirements and must abide by certain directives.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018862.txt
The article reports on a suspected arson at the home of a criminal prosecutor in St. Croix, as well as charges filed against Senator Alvin Williams Jr. and two Senate staffers for illegal proceeds totaling $1.1 million. It also mentions that boards of elections delaying in counting votes violates V.I. Code, and there is an offer to get eco-friendly products with a Scotiabank loan.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012044.txt
This is an email exchange discussing financial markets and investment strategies. The sender suggests buying call spreads on XLF, a financial sector ETF. They provide some reasons for their recommendation, including bullish sentiment from investors and analysts, positive regulatory changes, increasing rates, tax reform expectations, and seasonal trends. They also share a specific trading strategy with a potential 2.8x gross max payoff if the knock-in is triggered and a 5.6x gross max payoff if not. The email emphasizes the importance of risk management in trading and highlights the fact that call spreads offer better risk-reward than being outright long financials stocks.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011277.txt
The document discusses the financial sector and suggests investing in call spreads on XLF. The author cites bullish sentiment from North American investors and notes that buying has been concentrated in XLF. They also mention positive sentiment around regulation, rates, growth, and corporate tax rate cuts, but note that there is pushback due to concerns about valuation. The author recommends playing the sector with call spreads on XLF, noting potential upside if the knock-in is triggered or not triggered.
