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Monday, February 18, 2013

This week in Washington DC per NWYC...

Mr Robin B Tucker

www.nwyc.com
Vol. 17 No. 1-6
Monday, February 18, 2013
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Congress Pay Raise: Due to constituent pressure, the House passed a bill that would prevent Congress, the president’s cabinet, the vice president, and other non-military federal employees from receiving an automatic pay-raise. The legislation would overturn an Executive Order issued by President Obama in December 2012 to provide federal employees with a 0.5 percent pay raise. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the president’s Executive Order will cost $11 billion over ten years. (H.R. 273)
Avoiding the Sequester:
House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) met with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) in the Capitol to tell him that the Senate should be the first to move on a bill to avert more than $1 trillion in indiscriminate spending cuts set to begin next month. The automatic cuts of $85 billion are set to begin March 1.
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President Urges Congress to Find Spending Cuts: President Obama challenged Congress to find a way to dodge the sequester and seize the opportunity for more-enduring deficit reduction. On fiscal matters, immigration reform, and gun control, the president depicted Congress as stumbling over obstacles to progress. Yet, he said, “Together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger.”
 
Hagle Nomination Stalls: Amid accusations of a GOP filibuster, Senate Republicans blocked a vote on the nomination of Chuck Hagel to be Defense secretary.
 
Condemning North Korea: The House passed a resolution condemning the government of North Korea for its flagrant and repeated violations of multiple U.N. Security Council resolutions, for its repeated provocations that threaten international peace and stability, and for its February 12, 2013, test of a nuclear device.
 
Hydropower Efficiency Act: The House passed a bipartisan policy designed to promote the growth of mini hydro and in-river hydro projects by streamlining the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's permitting process for low-impact proposals. (H.R.267)
 
Federal Disaster Assistance: The House passed a measure that makes  houses of worship eligible for federal contributions for the repair, restoration, and replacement of facilities damaged or destroyed by a major disaster, without regard to the religious character of the facility or the primary religious use of the facility.
 
Senate Authorizes Violence Against Women Bill: The long-delayed bill, which President Obama mentioned in his State of the Union address passed the Senate by a vote of 78-22. A group of 17 House Republicans have written a letter urging leadership to bring a bipartisan bill to the floor, it’s unclear what the legislation’s future holds in that chamber. (S.47) 
 

 

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Secretary Taxing Pollution: Senate Environment and Public Works Chairwoman Barbara Boxer (D-CA) said she is aiming to bring long-shot carbon tax legislation to the Senate floor in the coming months. The legislation would impose a $20 fee per ton on carbon and methane emissions, with the rate increasing by 5.6 percent a year over 10 years.
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Minimum Wage Battle: House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) has rejected President Obama’s push to bring the minimum wage to $9-an-hour. Republicans contend  the move would hurt employers. The president contends that it would boost take-home pay for nearly 15 million people.
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Senate Watches for Airline Monopoly: Senate chairmen say they will scrutinize the proposed merger of US Airways and American Airlines to determine whether the combination creating the world’s largest carrier would reduce consumer choice and boost costs.
 
Medicare Doctor’s Pay: House Energy and Commerce members will continue to discuss different elements of a plan to replace how Medicare pays doctors. While most lawmakers want to repeal the current payment formula, division remains over what kinds of payment models should replace the current formula.
 
Keeping Ear Marks out of the Water Bill: Water resource legislation that is somewhat free of earmarks is expected in the coming months. A bill authorizing flood control, navigation and environmental-restoration projects are set to be marked up in March. Past authorizations have been collections of earmarked Army Corps of Engineers projects that the Senate committee has vowed to prevent.
 
The Week Ahead: Please go to www.nwyc.com for the latest in congressional actions.




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Monday, February 11, 2013

Gambling the Topic at Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids; What's up in Washington D.C?


Our presentation for the Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids on Monday, February 11th will be:


Michael Richards & Scott Stines - The "No" Side of the March 5 Linn County Gambling Referendum


I had the pleasure to introduce our speakers today.  It is important to hear from both sides of  issues, if the Club elects to make it a part of our regular programming.  How does a Casino fit within the Four Way Test, when you consider such question at the polls on March 5th?

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Here's an update from the NWYC for the Week of February 11:


Mr Robin B Tucker

www.nwyc.com
Vol. 17 No. 1-5
Monday, February 11, 2013
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The House votes 253-167 to require balanced budget date from President: The Republican-led House passed legislation that would force President Obama to estimate when the federal budget will balance again  and to outline the steps he proposes to eliminate the budget deficit. The Require a PLAN Act is part of an attempt to force the Democratic-led Senate to vigorously pursue efforts to cut the deficit. (H.R.444)

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New contraception regulations don’t go far enough, bishops say:
The nation’s Roman Catholic bishops rejected the latest White House proposal on health insurance coverage of contraceptives, saying it did not offer enough safeguards for religious hospitals, colleges and charities that objected to providing such coverage for their employees. 

Watch your e-mail for a Regulation Alert on this issue!

Automatic spending cuts start March 1:
President Obama took a hard line on looming automatic spending cuts, saying a standoff with Republicans over whether to replace the cuts in part with new tax increases is “an argument I’m more than willing to engage in.” The GOP would like to replace the across-the-board cuts with targeted spending cuts. Democrats have said Congress should replace them with a combination of cuts and tax increases that would decrease the deficit by the same amount as the cuts.

Valor Act is getting another push:
Some laws are hard to kill, even those declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. The Stolen Valor Act, which makes it illegal to lie about military records, is getting a second life and this time its supporters have taken steps to ensure its longevity. The bill now says it is only illegal to lie about military accolades for material gain. What qualifies as material gain would be up to the court and the prosecuting attorney to decide. “I don’t see somebody being prosecuted because they scored a free drink,” Rep. Joe Heck (R-NV) who reintroduced the bill said. (
H.R.258)

Legal opinions on drones impact CIA confirmation Hearing:
The president ordered the Justice Department to provide congressional intelligence committees with access to classified information on the legal rationale for drone strikes. Drones are unmanned aircraft that target suspected militants. The disclosure impacted the confirmation hearing for John Brennan, the president’s pick for CIA Director as senators from both parties studied the secret legal opinions. Intelligence Committee Chair Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) said, "It is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal basis for all intelligence and counterterrorism operations.” 

 
Identity Theft Scams
The IRS has issued several consumer warnings about the fraudulent use of the IRS name or logo by scamsters trying to gain access to consumers’ financial information in order to steal their identity and assets. Scamsters will use the regular mail, telephone, fax or email to set up their victims. When identity theft takes place over the Internet (email), it is called phishing.
The IRS does not initiate taxpayer communications through email. Unsolicited email claiming to be from the IRS, or from an IRS-related component such as EFTPS, should be reported to the IRS at phishing@irs.gov.
Additionally, clicking on attachments to or links within an unsolicited email claiming to come from the IRS may download a malicous computer virus onto your computer.
Learn more about identity theft.
Learn how to protect your personal information.
You may also report instances of IRS-related phishing attempts and fraud to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 1-800-366-4484.
 
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Panetta calls defense cuts “the most significant military readiness crisis in more than a decade”: Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said that with a CR and sequester, he would be forced to cut more than $46 billion from the budget over the rest of the fiscal year, which ends Oct. 1. “This will damage our national defense and compromise our ability to respond to crises in a dangerous world,” he said.

$60.4 billion not enough for water bill: Democratic senators from the Northeast want the next water resources bill to authorize more money to help prepare for future extreme weather events. The money sought would be in addition to $60.4 billion Congress has allocated in emergency funding for post-Sandy recovery, including assistance to help rebuild damaged transit infrastructure in the New York metropolitan area. “We have to build stronger and smarter,” Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) said at an Environment and Public Works Committee hearing.
Road block in Alaska: The top Republican on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), says she may put a hold on President Obama’s Interior secretary nominee if the department blocks a proposed road through a remote Alaskan wildlife refuge. The long-sought road would eliminate the need for flights that ill residents currently must make, which is said to have killed at least 12 people in the past three decades.
 
The Week Ahead: Please go to www.nwyc.com for the latest in congressional actions.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH
On Monday, the House is not in session.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH
On Tuesday, the House will meet at 12:00 p.m. for morning hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. The House will recess no later than 5:30 p.m. to allow a security sweep of the House Chamber prior to the President's State of the Union address. The House will meet again at approximately 8:35 p.m. for the purpose of receiving, in a joint session with the Senate, the President of the United States. No votes are expected.
Legislation Considered Under Suspension of the Rules:
1) H.R. 267 - Hydropower Regulatory Efficiency Act of 2013

2) H.R. 316 - Collinsville Renewable Energy Promotion Act

3) H.R. 235 - Veteran Emergency Medical Technician Support Act of 2013
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, AND THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
On Wednesday and Thursday, the House will meet at 10:00 a.m. for morning hour and 12:00 p.m. for legislative business.
On Friday, the House will meet at 9:00 a.m. for legislative business. Last votes expected no later than 3:00 p.m.
H.R. 592 - To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to clarify that houses of worship are eligible for certain disaster relief and emergency assistance on terms equal to other eligible private nonprofit facilities, and for other purposes
H.R. 273 - To eliminate the 2013 statutory pay adjustment for Federal employees 
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COMMITTEE ACTIVITY OF THE WEEK
Small Business Committee hearing on “State of the Small Business Economy
(Wednesday, February 13th, at 1:00 p.m.)

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Thank you for being a responsible American.
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