The last thing Congress should do right now is make life harder for them by imposing punishing regulations on their credit cards.
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These tax credit programs work; they have been operating successfully for over two decades.
The State of Missouri has an opening for Attorney General. The job requires experience in prosecution, politics, and government administration. The ideal candidate would commit to serving in the position for a while before seeking promotion, and it would be outstanding if the successful applicant focused more on dragging sex offenders, not school board members into court.
The simple answer could be that agriculture is one of this state’s main revenue producers adding around $94 billion each year to our economy.
At the end of the day, Americans deserve to have a healthcare system that works for them, not against them.
Since you are running in an unwinnable district, you likely didn't face primary opponents. This shouldn't keep you from congratulating yourself on election night via “press release” and social media posts, with the stiff-upper-lip promise that “now the real campaign begins.”
But let me say this as plainly as possible — as Black Americans, we rarely see white politicians take a firm stand against institutional racism. Yes, of course, many pay lip service. But to be unequivocal in the condemnation like Lucas Kunce has is, well, refreshing.
The Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) is up for reauthorization this year, and many groups and associations, are very interested in the passage of it.
Once a leader in global manufacturing, today America only produces 12% of the world’s chips, this in turn has produced a domino effect across Missouri.




