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would change that to a set amount of money that states could then spend. they could take a per capita cap allotment, they could have block grants but the biggest change is that shift of about $880 billion in change from federal funding over the next decade. it takes it out of that entitlement status. that is one of the biggest changes. another is the tax credits. about that now. in the affordable care act the subsidies were based on income. and they were tied to not only your income but the cost of health care in your local area. so if that increases the house republican plan, really looks at age. there is an income threshold where the subsidies begin to taper down. that it tends to have less money for younger people, more money for older people but it seems to be far less money than what you would get under the formal care act. there are different plans out there to take the republican plan goes through. host: so in watching all of this over the many years we have had this h
MexicoUnited-statesArizonaMaineWyomingWashingtonKentuckyFloridaCaliforniaOregonCapitol-hillDistrict-of-columbia state. when we act others follow. let s shape that action together and fashion a carbon plan suited to the genius and capabilities of our great state. [applause] we can do this. it has already been done successfully in many other places including ten american states and 35 countries. i cannot tell you today what our joint effort we will produce, but i can but i can say that after six years of no progress on this front washingtonians deserve access. and developing my budget i took the same approach of looking to tested solutions for revenue proposals. has the nation s most unfair tax system the nation s most unfair tax system from our lowest paid pay nearly 17 percent of there income in taxes and that top 1 percent pay less than 3 percent. a new teacher page three times more in taxes as a percentage than our wealthiest citizens and we no their are many forces driving inequality but we can make policy choices that move us toward an economy that works for all washingtonians work
ArkansasUnited-statesCamden-countyNew-jerseyRutgers-universityPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaToms-riverIllinoisCaliforniaGeorgiaNew-zealand as we said, gwen, good morning. things will rapidly go downhill into this evening, melanie, and we want people to take this storm very seriously, because it is a massive storm. we are expecting massive winds and torrential rainfall. looking at the rain bands in the coastal area, sandy is moving in a northerly direction right now. even though it is still far away, we are feeling the effects. light rain in some areas, but to the south, heavier rain as the outer bands push their way towards the mid-atlantic. let s go to the maps and take a look at the spaghetti models, gradually coming together more and more, and this is very important, because it means that they are all kind of coming to a bit of consensus as to the fact it is definitely going to take its turn heading to the northwest and where it s going to make landfall, is the key question, of course. that s still not exactly determined. we are looking at the track of it. right now, it s actually 395 miles east of charlest
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