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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-02-21b 】
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Rural
America will see major benefits from Trump's infrastructure
plan
“Under President
Trump’s ‘Building a Stronger America’ infrastructure
agenda, we can restore our position in the world and steer
America back to prosperity, particularly in rural America,”
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue writes in the Des
Moines Register. “President Trump committed $50 billion,
or a quarter of all newly announced federal funding, solely to
modernizing and repairing the vital infrastructure of rural
America,” Secretary Perdue explains.
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“Small-business
confidence is surging in 2018 as optimism rises among
small-business owners about the newly enacted tax-reform
package, according to the latest CNBC/SurveyMonkey Small
Business Survey,” Kate Rogers reports in CNBC.
“‘These numbers are historically high,’ Juanita Duggan,
president and CEO of the [National Federation of Independent
Business], told CNBC. ‘This shows small-business owners are
more than just optimistic, they are ready to grow their
business.’”
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Ben Casselman and Jim
Tankersley write in The
New York Times that “the tax overhaul that President
Trump signed into law now has more supporters than opponents,
buoying Republican hopes for this year’s congressional
elections.” Casselman and Tankersley note that “Democrats
have done little to counter the Republican messaging and
concede it has had an effect, along with a series of
high-profile company announcements of bonuses, raises or other
benefits attributed to tax savings.”
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In The
Wall Street Journal, Stephanie Armour reports that
“the Trump administration on Tuesday released a proposal that
would allow for the proliferation of less-comprehensive,
cheaper health plans restricted under the Affordable Care Act,
marking one of the most significant efforts by Republicans to
roll back the Obama-era health law.” Armour notes that
“Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told reporters
that ‘expanding options for more affordable, individual
insurance’ is one of his top priorities.”
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Sen. Chuck Grassley
(R-IA) writes that since President Trump signed the Tax Cuts
and Jobs Act, the “positive impact is not only apparent, but
prevalent throughout Iowa and the entire country.” Sen.
Grassley explains in The
Gazette that “for too many years, hiring was
sluggish and wages were stagnant due to unnecessarily high tax
rates on businesses and individuals. That’s why it’s no
surprise that the tax cuts have reignited the economy and
created an optimism among business owners not seen in decades.”
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