Lawmakers Grill Biden’s Chief IRS Chief Nominee Over New Army Of Agents, Backlogs, More

President Joe Biden’s Nominee To Lead The Internal Revenue Service Took A Slew Of Tough Questions From Lawmakers On The Senate Finance Committee Wednesday As The Agency He Seeks To Lead Faces A Series Of Controversies.

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Inquiry Launched Into China-Based Microvast, Recipient Of Tennessee Tax Incentives

Microvast, A China-Based Electric Battery Company, Is The Focus Of An Inquiry From The Top Ranking Republican On The Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee. A Grant Made To The Company Is Under Investigation By United States Financial Regulators.

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Blackburn And Colleagues Introduce Comprehensive Afghanistan Legislation

In Response To The Botched Exit From Afghanistan, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn Along With Jim Risch (R-idaho), Led 20 Colleagues In Introducing The Afghanistan Counterterrorism, Oversight, And Accountability Act. The Legislation Was Introduced To Address The Outstanding Issues Related To The Administration’s Rushed And Disastrous Withdrawal From Afghanistan.

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Blackburn, Rubio, Senate GOP Lead Resolution Supporting Cuban People

U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn And Marco Rubio Led A Senate Resolution In Support Of The Cuban People As They Protest Six Decades of Repression And Tyranny Under the Castro And Díaz-Canel Regimes.

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Hagerty, Blackburn Introduce Act To Preserve Title 42 Expulsions Of Illegal Immigrants

Senators Hagerty And Blackburn Joined Senator Ted Cruz & 3 Other Senate GOP Colleagues In Introducing The SHIELD Act. The Act Aims To Codify The Trump Administration’s Public Health Order Under Title 42 that Required U.S. Border Officials To Promptly Remove Illegal Immigrants To Prevent The Spread Of COVID-19.

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Global Minimum Corporate Tax Faces Strong Opposition

Ahead Of The G-7 Summit In The United Kingdom, A Recently Announced Agreement For A Global Minimum Corporate Tax Between The Biden Administration And Six Other Leading World Economies Is Facing Sharp Opposition From Republicans In The U.S.

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Price Tag To Clean Up Tennessee Mines $126M

The Federal Government’s Abandoned Mine Land Fee Is Set To Expire In September, And The National Mining Association Contends $12 Billion Already Paid Into The Fund By Mining Companies To Address Issues At Abandoned Mine Sites Has Been Misused. In Tennessee…

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Feds To Pay Hundreds Per Child To American Families; Critics Fear Economic Fallout

Americans With Children Will Begin Receiving Checks From The Internal Revenue Service In A Few Weeks, But Economists Worry The Payments Could Have Long-Term Economic Consequences.

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Senate GOP Counters Biden With $568 Billion Infrastructure Plan

A Group Of Republican U.S. Senators Have Unveiled A $568 Billion Plan That Would Look To Rebuild And Expand Infrastructure Nationwide And Counter A More Expensive Proposal By President Joe Biden.

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