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magazine from the White House 2018-02-06b 】
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Making
Medicaid a pathway out of poverty
Seema
Verma, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services, writes in The Washington Post that “this
administration stands for a policy that makes Medicaid a path
out of poverty by empowering states to tailor programs that
meet the unique needs of their citizens."
“We
owe it to these Americans to try whatever may help them achieve
the dignity and self-sufficiency they deserve,” she writes.
“True compassion is lifting Americans most in need out of
difficult circumstances.”
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“ As
Granite Staters begin to prepare their tax returns for this
next year, they have a lot to be happy about,” New Hampshire
Gov. Chris Sununu writes in the New
Hampshire Union Leader.
“New Hampshire’s economy grew by 4.4 percent in the third
quarter of 2017, the third highest rate in the nation, and the
fastest in New England,” he continues. “The recently passed
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is putting more money in people’s
pockets, and encouraging employers to reinvest here at home.”
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“‘ Crumbs.’
That’s what Democrats call the pay hikes, 401(k) increases,
and bonuses being given out to millions of working Americans,
thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” writes Joseph
Semprevivo, a CEO in Florida, in Washington
Examiner. “I employ numerous workers who stand to
directly benefit from the Republican tax overhaul. Why? Because
lower rates and increased deductions leave me with more
resources to expand business operations and reward hardworking
staffers,” Semprevivo explains.
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In
Bloomberg
View,
American Enterprise Institute economist Michael R. Strain
writes that January’s jobs report revealed a pace of wage
growth that “is not only looking reasonably healthy, but also
marks the best performance since the end of the Great Recession
over eight years ago.” Strain notes that “based on a broad
range of labor-market indicators, my expectation is that wage
growth will accelerate in 2018.”
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In
The
Washington Times, Stephen Moore writes that “tens of
millions of Americans are starting to see the benefits [of tax
cuts] in their paychecks” despite liberal opposition to the
law. “Americans are for what works,” Moore argues, adding
that “the United States is on a roll right now that is so
economically powerful there’s no point in debating the wisdom
of Mr. Trump’s policies.”
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“ The
Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities on Friday ordered
electric, gas, and water companies to determine new rates, so
consumer bills are adjusted to reflect the corporate tax cuts
approved by Congress in December,” Evan Allen and Joe Chesto
report in the Boston
Globe. “This is a huge victory for ratepayers who
deserve the benefit of this major tax break for utilities,”
according to Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
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In the Alabama
Political Reporter, Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL) writes
that “last Tuesday, President Donald Trump came before
Congress and the American people to deliver his first State of
the Union Address. President Trump presented an optimistic,
unifying vision for the United States and called on Republicans
and Democrats to work together for the betterment of America.”
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