Im eric in for bill hemmer. There is plenty on their plate when it comes to see. Sandra a lot to get to. The president golfed over the weekend with rand paul and Lindsey Graham. He hasnt always seen eyetoeye with them, as you know. After the outing senator paul says he is focused on getting tax reform done. I really think that weve got to do the most we can and the boldest we can. Everybody wants to lower the Corporate Tax. Some are worried do we do a 20 . My goodness. John roberts joins us now. There is nothing like hitting the links to get business done. More deals have probably been crafted on the golf course than in the boardrooms of america. The president will try to put one together in the private dining room today. Focused like a laser beam on getting tax reform passed and he and the Vice President will have lunch with Mitch Mcconnell today. It could be an interesting meeting. The Senate Majority leader and president have traded barbs over the number of weeks leading up to today
They are and mean to people and state governments when you try to take any piece of them away. Right. Yeah. And, you know, it is one thing to i mean, the threat of taking 30 million americans and making it so they have no Health Insurance provider at all is one kind of threat and another to say, all right, those of you who remain on Health Insurance, were going to take the largest provider in the country, and we are going to cut hundreds of millions of dollars out of that provider. I mean, the cascading effects of what theyre trying to do would be i mean, it is a sixth of the economy but you take really, really meat axes to the two things and the American People have their lives changed very dramatically and very fast. And the other feature of this approach, this Graham Cassidy approach is every state that tried to do the most it possibly can to help people with health care, those are the states, this bill wants to take the most away from. Yeah. Thats what happens when you only want to
WEXFORD, ALLEGHENY COUNTY Brian White, superintendent of Butler Area School District, has received several honors over his career, but the one he received Thursday, Jan. 25, was particularly humblin.
Brian White, superintendent of Butler Area School District, has been selected as a distinguished alumnus by the North Allegheny Foundation in the education category, and he will be recognized at a gal.
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