u.s. history, putting forth more than 300 billion dollars for climate clean energy investment, including a methane reduction program, which rewards farmers and ranchers for reducing methane emissions. environmental justice block grants, a climate bank provision to make investments in clean energy technology, and energy efficiency. an extension of the electric vehicle tax credit. guaranteed wage rates for clean energy jobs, in four billion dollars for drought funding, one of several items of the democratic arizona senator kirsten sinema negotiated into the bill in order to end her hold out for. it on drug pricing, the inflation production act gives medicare the power to negotiate some prices with drug companies for the first time, with the goal of lowering prescription drug costs for seniors. however, a provision would ve kept the price increase for prescription drugs in the commercial market, but penalizing companies, was blocked by the senate parliamentarian. she said it cou
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how insane is it that in one federal government you have the va paying 50% of what medicare is paying for prescription drugs. all of my amendments stated, you know what, medicare should not pay anymore than va. with a open doing for 30 years. when you take on the pharmaceutical industry, you take on the most powerful lobby here in washington d.c.. they have alimta the mount of money to make sure we pay originally high prices. 1700 paying lobbyists. bottom line is, this legislation is a baby step forward, and it does not go as far as it should. you had another amendment that caught my interest, and this is the establishment of a civilian climate core. what does that mean? what that is about is the bill put 300 billion dollars into clean energy. it is a good, thing that s probably the best thing on the bill. by the, leaders as you well know, in america and all over
washington appears even today to be in flux as several democratic congressional colleagues have called for his resignation explicitly. and as number of accusers has risen to four. in the house of representatives today, congress did vote to require annual antiharassment training for members of congress and their staff. which really does seem like the least they can do. it will perhaps not surprise you to learn they decided to take that teeny, teeny, teeny, tiny baby step forward today in the bravest way possible. decided to just say today that the vote was unanimous. took it as voice vote. in practical terms, nobody ever actually had to go on record one way or the other, agreeing that yeah maybe it s time for congress to join the 1970s and require sexual harassment
he went through five years of up and down and who knows what really so it s going to take a long time for him to adapt. you have to move very slowly. you have to prepare people to say, look, move slowly. parents, family, because he doesn t know where he s at. he knows where he s at physically. i don t think he knows everything that s gone on yet. he s probably learning that still. i imagine it s one of those baby step forward, gigantic leaps backwards. you have to take this slowly and have to redo things. just even making his world seem safe and normal again is such a huge proposition and when you mentioned his family, you would think he would be so eager to talk to them but i imagine they want to make that happen very, very carefully. they haven t spoken yet. absolutely. that s not uncommon. i ve said many times. you know, when you go through that kind of trauma, any trauma that s lingering that long, it s very tough to know what normal is.
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