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Feb 8, 2016

Top 400 Taxpayers See Tax Rates Rise, But There’s More to the Story

As Americans were gathering party supplies to greet the New Year, the Internal Revenue Service released their annual report of cumulative tax data reported on the 400 tax r...

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Feb 4, 2016

Chlorine Bleach Plants Needlessly Endanger 63 Million Americans

Chlorine bleach plants across the U.S. put millions of Americans in danger of a chlorine gas release, a substance so toxic it has been used as a chemical weapon. Greenpeace’s new repo...

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Jan 25, 2016

U.S. Industrial Facilities Reported Fewer Toxic Releases in 2014

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data for 2014 is now available. The good news: total toxic releases by reporting facilities decreased by nearly six percent from 2013 levels. Howe...

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Jan 22, 2016

Methane Causes Climate Change. Here's How the President Plans to Cut Emissions by 40-45 Percent.

  UPDATE (Jan. 22, 2016): Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released its proposed rule to reduce methane emissions...

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Congress Avoids Tough Questions of FY 2008 War Funding

President Bush and Congress continue to deny the fiscal realities of prosecuting two simultaneous wars that cost about $12 billion per month. By classifying the president's FY 2008 $193 billion war funding request an "emergency supplemental" and stifling discussion of war financing, Congress sidesteps the critical task of setting and adequately funding national priorities.

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Death of Environmentali$m

When Ted Northouse and Michael Schellenberger wrote "Death of Environmentalism," it got people throughout the progressive policy community thinking about what might be wrong with their strategy for pushing policy. They've turned that article into a book that just came out. In it they put forward what they believe to be a politically viable way to solve global warming. TPM Cafe is currently debating it.

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In Support of Bush's SCHIP Veto

President Bush's veto this week of the bill to provide private health care for five million additional children under SCHIP left even stalwart congressional conservatives such as Republican Sens. Orrin Hatch (UT) and Charles Grassley (IA) "sputtering in incomprehension." So riding to the rescue, providing the president with some points supporting the rational behind his veto comes an LA Times op-ed, The Cult of "For the Children", which seems to channel that great American...

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I'm Not Ready to Play Nice, I'm Not Ready To Back Down

Democratic leaders are rejecting an SCHIP compromise with President Bush for now.

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Approps Update: Defense and 302(b) Allocation Situation Worked Out

On Wednesday evening, the Senate passed, by voice vote, the FY 2008 Defense spending bill. Although both House and Senate versions have identical bottom lines, there are differences between the measures regarding funding levels for specific programs. CQ($) informs us that, according to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), "Conferences have started." Additionally, Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) have worked out a "302(b) allocation situation." It looks like we could see a bill or two move to the president's desk soon. October 5, 2007 House Senate Conf. Cmte. President

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War Tax: It's Inevitable

In a blog post last week, I wrote that "no politician worth their salt will support a massive progressive tax increase to pay off all the debt generated by the war." We here at OMB Watch believe in holding people accountable, so here goes: I was wrong. Rep. James McGovern (D-MA) has basically done just that, and he is a politician "worth his salt" (full disclosure: he's the co-chair of the board of the Congressional Hunger Center, which runs an amazing fellowship that first got me to Washington). He writes in the Boston Globe today:

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How Many Votes Are Really Needed to Override The President's SCHIP Veto?

There seems to be some confusion in the press over how many votes will be needed to override President Bush's veto of the SCHIP bill. It's pretty much basic arithmetic. There are 435 members in the House. You need a 2/3rds majority of all voting members to overide a veto. So at most, 290 members will have to vote to override. That's all we know for sure.

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Compare and Contrast

You wouldn't believe it from the deft strokes of his veto pen, but President Bush is the very same president who signed into law the massive Medicare prescription drug benefit. Let's compare that bill with the recently vetoed SCHIP bill: Program 5-Year Cost (billions of dollars) Fully Funded? Vetoed? Medicare prescription drug coverage 268.7 No No SCHIP Expansion 34.9 Yes Yes (click to enlarge)

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Boehner Incensed Taxpayers Have to Fund Bush's War

via CQ($): Responding to Congressional appropriators' suggestion that an income tax surcharge might be used to pay for future operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, a livid House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) played the "partisan" card to avoid making fiscally responsible decisions about war spending. Raiding every taxpayer's wallet for the purposes of playing politics with our national security amounts to some of the most irresponsible public policy I've seen in a long, long time.

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Obey Likely to Put Off War Funding Until '08

According to CongressDaily (no link, sorry), unless the president concedes to major changes in his war policy, House Appropriations Chair David Obey (D-WI) said his committee won't report an FY 2008 war supplemental. Obey: I have absolutely no intention of reporting out of committee anytime in this session any such request that simply serves to continue the status quo.

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Living in the Shadow of Danger: Poverty, Race, and Unequal Chemical Facility Hazards

People of color and people living in poverty, especially poor children of color, are significantly more likely...

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A Tale of Two Retirements: One for CEOs and One for the Rest of Us

The 100 largest CEO retirement funds are worth a combined $4.9 billion, equal to the entire retirement account savings of 41 percent of American fam...

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