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rules, which have been amended many times before.
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Congress should enact the pro-worker international tax reforms in the Build Back
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American Indian and Alaska Native women in the United States make just 60 cents
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forces too many of them and their families into poverty.
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financial institutions to play a key role in decarbonizing the global economy.
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CLEAN ENERGY WILL LOWER HOUSEHOLD ENERGY COSTS

Investments in clean electricity, electrification, and efficiency will save the
average household $500 annually in reduced energy costs.
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HOW OIL LOBBYISTS USE A RIGGED SYSTEM TO HAMSTRING BIDEN’S CLIMATE AGENDA

The oil lobby is undermining climate action and stand to benefit from the
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CHINA

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The United States must focus on developing a positive vision for the future of
its role in Africa rather than relying solely on criticizing China’s engagement
on the continent.
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IMMIGRATION

TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS IS CRITICAL TO TACKLING THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION
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INCLUDING IMMIGRATION PAROLE IN RECONCILIATION WILL HELP MILLIONS

While not providing permanent protections, including immigration parole in
reconciliation would allow up to 7.1 million undocumented immigrants to gain
long-term temporary status while satisfying the...
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K-12 EDUCATION

BUDGET RECONCILIATION MUST SUPPORT A QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL STUDENTS

Ensuring a quality education for America’s students during the COVID-19 pandemic
will require a range of federal and state supports, as well as efforts to build
a robust economy that works for everyone.
By Khalilah M. Harris, Jessica Yin, Arohi Pathak, Laura Dallas McSorley,
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