House
House Vote 1:
MEDICARE AND STIMULUS SPENDING: The House has agreed to the Senate amendment to the Medicare Sequester Act (H.R. 1868), sponsored by Rep. John A. Yarmuth, D-Ky., to exempt Medicare from pay-as-you-go budget limits in the most recent COVID-19 stimulus spending law and provide higher Medicaid payments to California s public hospitals. The vote, on April 13, was 384 yeas to 38 nays.
YEAS: Bob Gibbs R-OH (7th), Troy Balderson R-OH (12th),
NAYS: Jim Jordan R-OH (4th)
House Vote 2:
DRUGS IN SPORTS: The House has passed the United States Anti-Doping Agency Reauthorization Act (H.R. 172), sponsored by Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., to authorize funding for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency through fiscal 2030 and make changes to the agency to campaign against performance-enhancing drugs in amateur athletics. The vote, on April 14, was 381 yeas to 37 nays.
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ACLJ, 74 Members of Congress to Federal Court: Biden-Pelosi-Schumer Ban on States Lowering Taxes Is Blatantly Unconstitutional
ACLJ, 74 Members of Congress File In Court on Biden s State Tax Cut BanBy Jordan Sekulow16179888527231617988852723
Last month, after five bipartisan COVID-19 stimulus bills enacted in 2020, Democrats in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives opted to use the budget reconciliation process to approve a partisan sixth stimulus bill. This resulted in a law littered with problems, but one of the worst is a provision inserted at the last minute that functionally prohibits states from cutting state taxes anytime between now and 2024. This is, of course, an egregious abuse of power that eviscerates each state’s constitutional authority to set its own taxation policy.