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And you still do, where the government subsidizes ... They were.
The ACA also subsidizes many consumers' premiums through tax credits.
If you really think about it Apple subsidizes Apple Music.
Karim Amer: Which governments subsidized, which our tax money subsidizes.
They want to investigate how the Chinese government subsidizes businesses.
The government also subsidizes water, electricity and gas for all.
Texas subsidizes driver's licenses for immigrants with deferred action, it will
The whole point of insurance is that everyone subsidizes everyone else.
That offering will include tax-exempt bonds, which the public subsidizes.
The wind power tax credit subsidizes wind turbines to generate electricity.
The government also subsidizes locally produced oil to encourage domestic production.
It subsidizes health care by making health insurance benefits tax-free.
Under this system, the customer essentially subsidizes workers' wages with gratuities.
Amazon subsidizes this price by putting personalized ads on the lock screen.
DoorDash subsidizes driver wages with tips Instacart CEO apologizes for tipping debacle
First, let's take a look at the farm bill, which subsidizes SNAP.
A job guarantee threatens corporate power, while an income guarantee subsidizes it.
O'Connor writes that the federal government subsidizes foods, like corn and soybeans.
The government subsidizes the working poor through the earned-income tax credit.
It also subsidizes some industries, including steel, contributing to world excess capacity.
The United States tax code subsidizes homeownership in ways large and small.
One reason is that China aggressively subsidizes the creation of homegrown alternatives.
Probably feels inferior because New York subsidizes his state of South Carolina.
Everyone lives in comparable school systems, and the government heavily subsidizes housing.
The current tax system unfairly subsidizes imports of foreign goods, the group said.
Belfast runs a mental health program that subsidizes yoga through its local coin.
The federal government subsidizes premium costs for 86 percent of Alaska's Obamacare enrollees.
Section 8 is a federal program that subsidizes rent for low-income Americans.
The $100 billion Patient and State Stability Fund subsidizes their high-cost patients.
The Kremlin subsidizes Russian ethnic groups and political parties in all three states.
The European Union already treats biomass as carbon-friendly and subsidizes its production.
Most importantly, though, WeWork subsidizes the desk space for its Food Lab participants.
The government then subsidizes the rest of their income, counting them as employed.
The Canadian government, according to U.S. lumber companies, subsidizes the country's lumber industry.
It concluded that the more government subsidizes education, the more colleges raise tuition.
A government program that subsidizes harvesting equipment is still too expensive, they said.
Because our government subsidizes agriculture in a way that many other countries do not.
So Washington subsidizes the rest, currently to the tune of $254 million a year.
Most Blue Apple employees are area residents, and the hotel subsidizes their English lessons.
The federal government subsidizes premiums for most people who buy insurance in the marketplace.
Where we draw the line at supporting companies, Beijing directly subsidizes companies like Huawei.
China subsidizes its farmers' production, resulting in imports sometimes being cheaper than domestic supplies.
They say Israel effectively subsidizes violence by encouraging settlers in the occupied West Bank.
While Malaysia also subsidizes fuel, the cost is shouldered by the government, not Petronas.
But zoning subsidizes that extravagance by prohibiting better, more concentrated use of the land.
Instead of soaking consumers and maximizing profits, it keeps prices low, subsidizes delivery, and expands.
No deal that subsidizes the expansion of dirty energy infrastructure is a deal worth striking.
Half of this spending subsidizes state Medicaid programs that provide health services to poor families.
Germany currently subsidizes renewable power producers with billions of euros a year, regardless of demand.
The $8.5 billion fund subsidizes phone, wireless and broadband service to poor and remote communities.
They also warn Beijing subsidizes the telecom so it can offer cheaper prices than competitors.
That money subsidizes A.H.F.'s expansion and advocacy as well as the group's political activities.
Cuomo could have championed a Pell-like program that subsidizes attendance at any accredited school.
We should have a system where in fact the government subsidizes getting the message out.
It also heavily subsidizes child care for military service members both on and off base.
New York City, for instance, now requires diversity reporting from the cultural institutions it subsidizes.
New York City, for instance, now requires diversity reporting from the cultural institutions it subsidizes.
"It's telling that the Canadian Prime Minister admits the Canadian government heavily subsidizes Bombardier," Serra said.
Or do we want to be a country that subsidizes taxes for billionaires like Donald Trump?
Yoga membership: $125Weight Watchers: $8.05 (My employer subsidizes Weight Watchers specifically as one of its perks).
For example, General Mills subsidizes its salad bar and has removed junk food from vending machines.
Finland subsidizes child care, and Ainamo-McDonald pays just $372 a month for private day care.
For example, there is a federal program that subsidizes flights to wealthy New England vacation destinations.
Advocates for eliminating the deduction argue that the preference disproportionately benefits higher earners and subsidizes states.
Most customers who love Uber don't realize that the company subsidizes the cost of many rides.
Edna draws no pay from her hospital; instead, she subsidizes it with her United Nations pension.
The research tax credit subsidizes expenditures on research activities regardless of whether they lead to profits.
They say China unfairly subsidizes its domestic manufacturers, in a drive to dominate the global industry.
The ACA also subsidizes the purchase of marketplace-sold plans by low- and middle-income customers.
He withdrew a report showing the success of the E-rate program, which subsidizes broadband in schools.
The couple also contributed $210 to a fund that subsidizes the produce boxes for low-income families.
Since money is fungible, US foreign aid to the PA in effect subsidizes the PA terrorist stipends.
And in this case, the Republican plan subsidizes more wealthy people than it should, including older Americans.
Private insurers put together and sell these prescription drug plans, and the government subsidizes seniors' monthly premiums.
Third, the bill drops an Obamacare provision that subsidizes out-of-pocket costs for lower-income beneficiaries.
The Manufacturing Extension Partnership, which subsidizes advisory and consulting services for small and medium-size manufacturers. 2900.
The government subsidizes undergraduate college education for European Union citizens, so technically my college degree was free.
A Citigroup analysis last year indicated that the post office subsidizes every Amazon package delivered by $1.46.
The federal government now monitors suicide-related messaging boards and also subsidizes suicide-prevention campaigns throughout the country.
The government announced an emergency 15-month austerity program in October, but it still heavily subsidizes basic goods.
The federal tax code rather famously subsidizes debt-financed home buying by making mortgage interest payments tax-deductible.
My company "subsidizes" my rent, so I'm not sure exactly how much my apartment costs would be otherwise.
How can Uber reassure investors that it can become a profitable company when it heavily subsidizes its fares?
And now his business selling accurate fabrics, buttons, and belt buckles for Sparrow's wardrobe subsidizes his lookalike work.
There's seemingly no end in sight for DoorDash's compensation model where it subsidizes driver wages with customer tips.
Taxpayers want to be protected from pointless government spending, especially when it subsidizes those who need it least.
Abortion opponents allege the federal family planning program in effect cross-subsidizes abortion services provided by Planned Parenthood.
The FCC has moved to curtail Lifeline, a program that subsidizes phone and internet connections for poor people.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration is ending a program which subsidizes gym memberships for Environmental Protection Agency employees.
Based on your income and monthly expenses, the Y subsidizes the usual monthly membership, which is $68/month.
Canada has long denied that it subsidizes lumber, saying that producers must pay market rates for its wood.
Is it an accident that this transfer subsidizes blue-state constituencies at the expense of red-state ones?
Rishin is a beneficiary of Section 2500 housing, a government program which subsidizes housing for low-income tenants.
They have allowed the emergence of a separate elite system, while the rest of the country subsidizes it.
Zion says the tariff helps balance out an injustice, because the Iranian government subsidizes that country's pistachio industry.
"The government subsidizes them and they come up and become so successful," Mr. Agirdir said of the newcomers.
Very insulting, but perhaps Europe should first pay its fair share of NATO, which the U.S. subsidizes greatly!
Texas subsidizes the cost of processing driver's licenses and contends Obama's actions would cost it millions of dollars.
Like other company towns, the Cosanti Foundation subsidizes its employees' meals and apartments, and pays them US minimum wage.
Brands are responsible for shipping orders and taking returns, but Spring subsidizes some shipping costs and handles customer service.
Separately, he proposed rescinding support for parts of the Lifeline program, which subsidizes phone service for low-income consumers.
To her surprise, Gusto informed her during the hiring process that it subsidizes up to $2400,2500 in fertility treatments.
Rural Housing Service also offers direct home loan programs, and subsidizes about 303,230 properties used to house farm laborers.
Rural Housing Service also offers direct home loan programs, and subsidizes about 1,000 properties used to house farm laborers.
Cover: The USDA subsidizes 10 properties in Immokalee, Florida, a rural agriculture town comprised primarily of seasonal farm workers.
Opponents of the deduction argue that it largely benefits the wealthy and subsidizes municipal spending that may be excessive.
So the company subsidizes X number of visits and then the families can pay out of pocket after that.
The White House and top congressional Republicans supported capping the SALT deduction, arguing that it subsidizes higher state taxes.
The White House and top congressional Republicans supported capping the SALT deduction, arguing that it subsidizes higher state taxes.
Democrats have knocked Pai for his changes to the Lifeline program, which subsidizes broadband access for low-income households.
Still, they reflect a fundamental truth: The tax code subsidizes homeownership, and that has raised the value of homes.
Qualcomm sponsors robotics classes for schoolchildren, subsidizes museum memberships for young adults and raises money for the local police.
The Americans want fundamental economic policy changes in China, where the government heavily subsidizes local rivals to American companies.
Do we mean to be a society that subsidizes giving by the rich while taxing giving by everybody else?
U.S. producers have said Canada unfairly subsidizes its lumber producers with low fees on timber cut on public land.
In 2011, he voted for a measure to eliminate Title X, a program that subsidizes contraception for low-income women.
The latter often subsidizes the former as artists and corporations work, together and apart, to establish a mainstream futuristic aesthetic.
Driving the news: A federal appellate court yesterday upheld New York's zero emissions credits (ZEC) program that subsidizes nuclear plants.
He revoked approval for nine companies to provide broadband under the LifeLine program, which subsidizes service for low-income consumers.
And even now, seven years after it launched, Lyft subsidizes rides to attract passengers and offers bonuses to enlist drivers.
China also subsidizes aluminum production by providing cheaper coal and electricity to producers, the sources said, according to the newspaper.
NORML also worries, despite the "small business" title, that a deduction for ads subsidizes Big Business, which can afford ads.
BECKY QUICK: Warren, you did point out over the weekend though that our medical system subsidizes all those other nations.
Our firm subsidizes Seamless orders up to $11.50, so I order a salmon salad from Leafage which comes to $17.79.
Insurers can offer marketplace plans at four different coverage tiers, and the government subsidizes the premiums for millions of people.
To accomplish this, it subsidizes small community airports, whether that means putting money toward ticket sales, landing fees, or marketing.
They will have to address a bloated public sector, high debt servicing costs and hefty subsidizes on the power sector.
SwimLA, a citywide initiative tied to the Olympics, subsidizes the cost of classes for those who can demonstrate financial need.
The Communist Party government still subsidizes key industries, lavishes credit on state-owned companies and imposes barriers against foreign competitors.
The federal government more directly subsidizes low-income renters through public housing and vouchers for use in the private market.
This has been a long-simmering dispute driven by the United States' conviction that Canada unfairly subsidizes its lumber industry.
The tax code subsidizes the purchase of employer based insurance to the tune of about $85033 trillion over 10 years.
The funding cannot be used for abortions, but abortion opponents have long complained that the money subsidizes Planned Parenthood itself.
Iran subsidizes its power, keeping prices low, which appears to be one reason why miners have been operating in the country.
All Other Monthly ExpensesTransportation: My employer subsidizes my monthly T pass and I pay $2129 each month (taken from my paycheck).
At the same time, the type of plans the Senate bill subsidizes are unlikely to be very attractive to healthy consumers.
Many Republicans argue that the SALT deduction subsidizes higher state taxes and that blue-state governors should lower their states' taxes.
There is Erasmus, the European Union program that organizes and subsidizes student exchanges among universities across its 550 countries and elsewhere.
Therefore, the net metering system cannot be "pro-consumer" even in principle; it subsidizes some consumers at the expense of others.
More than 10 million people signed up for individual insurance on the exchanges, which the government subsidizes based on income level.
Advertising, and the content it subsidizes always split vertically, from newspapers to outdoor, television to movies and from traditional to digital.
The Ethereum Foundation, which Buterin founded and which subsidizes protocol development by paying specific developers, has a plan to change this.
Governments should consider subsidizing automobile insurance for low-income people who drive to work, just as it subsidizes health insurance premiums.
The United States alleged that China excessively subsidizes rice, wheat and corn, encouraging farmers to grow more and distorting world markets.
The building qualified for the 421a tax abatement program, which subsidizes buyers' property taxes for most of a 15-year window.
This effect would be possible if states used the money to fund "reinsurance" that subsidizes insurers for their high-cost enrollees.
Macalester College, too, subsidizes internships involving social missions, like helping integrate tuberculosis services into Georgia's health system and fighting transgender discrimination.
American lumber businesses contend that Canada subsidizes the wood industry, keeping production artificially high and depressing prices in the United States.
The employer typically covers the subscription cost and subsidizes per-use care cost, said Sheila Marcelo, founder and CEO of Care.com.
California subsidizes solar panel purchases for home owners and gives them money back if their panels generate more electricity than they're using.
At the same time, the law subsidizes, via tax credits, the cost of the plans for most customers of the Obamacare exchanges.
Private insurers sell strictly regulated individual insurance plans through the Obamacare online exchanges that the government subsidizes based on a person's income.
Currently, the U.S. government heavily subsidizes crops like wheat, corn, and soy, and it has a major impact on pricing of foods.
"Very insulting, but perhaps Europe should first pay its fair share of NATO, which the U.S. subsidizes greatly," Trump said on Twitter.
The program subsidizes retirees' hospital visits and prescriptions, cuts taxes on homes and automobiles and offers discounts on dining, entertainment and travel.
And, since the federal government subsidizes 85033 percent of Obamacare enrollee's in Alaska, it also saved the federal government $56 million dollars.
U.S. lumber producers have long argued Canada illegally subsidizes its industry because it allows companies to source timber from government-owned lands.
It's time to reform net metering policies so that the general public no longer subsidizes those wealthy enough to afford solar panels.
While China subsidizes its expansion into the West, it enacts draconian regulations against American tech companies trying to operate within its borders.
Except they've already made decisions, since a retroactive tax break makes no sense and subsidizes something that already happened absent the subsidy.
Conservatives will object that Medicaid reduces work-force participation and possibly subsidizes opioid addiction and that its value to beneficiaries is overstated.
The funding comes from Title X, which subsidizes birth control, cancer screenings and other medical care for four million low-income patients.
Petersburg program, for example, while the commuter pays only $1, the city (using taxpayers' money) subsidizes the actual cost of that ride.
In Boulder, market-rate cohousing units at Silver Sage cost $800,000, though the local housing authority subsidizes six smaller homes for $160,000.
In the meantime, Uber heavily subsidizes the price of a black-car ride, although streets in dense cities can't handle more cars.
Today, the government subsidizes a tribal college, child care, bus service, heating oil, and a thirty-five-million-dollar public-safety department.
Most change jobs or move away first, leaving behind money that subsidizes the pensions of the relative few who teach for decades.
Beijing heavily subsidizes domestic industries, creating an uneven playing field for global competition, and has strict foreign ownership limits on most sectors.
Their executives are making $6 million, $8 million, $10 million a year, their workers are paid so little that government subsidizes their workers.
China cuts out exports and investment from the Chinese market, steals intellectual property (IP), forces businesses to transfer technology and subsidizes its companies.
Her parents allow her to live with them, which subsidizes her rent, beyond providing her emotional and physical support whenever she needs it.
The Damascus government subsidizes bread for the areas it controls ensuring the supply of flat loaves that are a staple for Syrian people.
For example, the government subsidizes sugar, one of the largest contributors to obesity and a major ingredient in almost every child-targeted snack.
Their executives are making $2400 million, $215 million, $24 million a year, their workers are paid so little that government subsidizes their workers.
The bill would make multiple, major changes to Obamacare, particularly in the way the federal government subsidizes insurance coverage for millions of Americans.
Residents are supposed to pay no more than 30 percent of their reported income in rent, while the federal government subsidizes the rest.
The main healthcare services Title X subsidizes, according to a 2016 OPA report, are cervical and breast cancer screenings, STI tests, and contraception.
The U.S. lumber industry as well as lawmakers on Capitol Hill argue that Canada subsidizes and dumps lumber exports into the United States.
To us, the moviegoing public that subsidizes all the surrounding glamour, the award should never appear to be much more valuable than that.
In other words the tax credit incentivizes production, regardless of whether it's necessary, and subsidizes what would take place even without the incentive.
Nigeria's government subsidizes fuel imports to keep pump prices low, and this has contributed to Nigeria's well-documented culture of petroleum industry corruption.
In effect, NFIP subsidizes the risk people assume by living on a flood plain or in an area prone to storm surge damage.
The program currently subsidizes health centers such as those run by the non-profit Planned Parenthood, which provides contraception, health screenings and abortions.
Canada, which denies it subsidizes producers, said earlier this month it would give C$867 million ($654 million) in aid to the domestic industry.
The Connect America Fund (CAF), run by the Federal Communications Commission, subsidizes rural Internet Service Providers to the tune of $2628 billion per year.
In March, H.H.S. designated $5.1 million of Title X money for the Obria Group, a largely Catholic organization that subsidizes C.P.C.s in Southern California.
Pai also took heat for making it harder for companies to participate in Lifeline, a program that subsidizes broadband access for low-income households.
Trump has frequently railed against "global freeloading" and said he doesn't think it's fair that the U.S. subsidizes research and development in other countries.
When premiums rise, federal costs also increase because the government subsidizes premiums for more than 85 percent of people buying insurance in the marketplace.
The tax code subsidizes moguls with private jets while the carried interest tax break gives a huge tax discount to striving private equity zillionaires.
Some countries in the region have made bold moves: Kenya and Uganda abolished sales tax on menstrual hygiene products, while Zimbabwe subsidizes local manufacturers.
Right now, the federal government subsidizes Medicare premiums — those of the traditional program, as well as private plan alternatives that participate in Medicare Advantage.
Even so, it remains a profitable business and Polar's brewery arm still subsidizes the rest of the conglomerate, which also produces Pepsi-Cola PEP.
U.S. Lumber argues that the Canadian government subsidizes lumber exported from the country, making its prices artificially low and hurting American workers and companies.
The federal government subsidizes daily flights to and from Moscow and is funding new roads, the new sports complex and high-speed internet lines.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) took steps Thursday to roll back Lifeline — a program that subsidizes broadband and phone service for low-income households.
YOU KNOW, ZERO TARIFFS, ZERO NON-TARIFF BARRIERS, ZERO SUBSIDIZES, STOP THE IP THEFT, STOP THE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, ALLOW AMERICANS OWN THEIR OWN COMPANIES.
It would end the Essential Air Service program, which, as documented in a recent CBS News report, subsidizes half-empty flights to little-used airports.
Like Lyft, Uber has a history of bleeding money as it subsidizes the cost of rides and invests in an increasing array of transportation options.
Instead of bringing the costs of the health care market down, the US system now subsidizes consumers who would otherwise struggle to afford its products.
Lawmakers also said they were concerned that T-Mobile's plans to continue Sprint's Lifeline service, which subsidizes phone service for low-income people, were superficial.
The automakers I spoke with in Paris all treat the Chinese market as critical to electric vehicle sales, which the local government subsidizes and encourages.
Approved enterprises also pay below-value prices for land and the government subsidizes 20 percent of investments in fixed assets, said financial consultant Raffi Shlezinger.
Even revenues from the implemented tax could be used to fund a program that subsidizes vaccines for any remaining children who fall through the cracks.
Earlier this year, he joined President Obama in calling for an expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit, which subsidizes wages for low-income workers.
Launched earlier this year, the Thinx Foundation offers programs that teach reproductive health education and subsidizes sanitary products for girls and women in developing countries.
But he's also sparked criticism after revoking nine companies' participation in Lifeline, a program that subsidizes phone service and internet access for low-income households.
How can we be a nation that subsidizes the very things that one or other agency of our government tells us to eat less off?
The legislation would also authorize significantly higher funding for a program that subsidizes commercial air service to rural airports, which the Trump administration budget proposed eliminating.
Critics, including the anti-poverty group Community Service Society, have said 533-a subsidizes mainly market-rate apartments at a huge annual cost to the city.
He lobbied Congress as they passed the Medicare Part D program, which subsidizes the cost of prescription drugs, to make sure the PBM industry emerged unscathed.
But the farm industry relies so much on exports partly because the government highly subsidizes the production of food sources that Americans don't eat or need.
The Export-Import Bank sounds like an independent agency Trump would love — it subsidizes foreign purchases of American goods, thus providing a boost to manufacturing employment.
But taken in the aggregate, they cause a whole lot of problems compared with an alternate world in which the government subsidizes certain behaviors more directly.
The government there subsidizes and promotes the production and sale of electric cars as part of its efforts to improve air quality and cut tailpipe emissions.
It also subsidizes the hiring of friends and neighbors at $15 an hour so that family members can enjoy occasional respite from the strain of caregiving.
It certainly matters to France, which subsidizes the festival, which in turn promotes the country's cultural heritage, generates a great deal of revenue and helps tourism.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee will hold a hearing on the FCC's Lifeline program, which subsidizes phone and internet for low-income consumers.
Beijing is unwilling to address the way it supports state-owned companies and subsidizes their products in coming talks, sources in China and the U.S. say.
Congress expanded the federal Pell Grant program, which subsidizes college for those with lower incomes, and it also increased the availability of tax credits for education.
But her company, like many others in the Bay Area tech community, subsidizes costly assisted-reproduction techniques, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), for families like McKinnon's.
Yet the M.T.A. subsidizes each ride on the Long Island Rail Road by $2000, compared with $272 for everyride on New York's subway trains and buses.
The $868 billion legislative package that subsidizes agriculture and funds food assistance programs has been mired in partisan fighting for weeks, losing support across the board.
This has been proven recently when only 4 points were paid by the U.S., 21 points by China because China subsidizes product to such a large degree.
The funding is already prohibited from being used for abortions, but abortion opponents have long complained that the money in effect subsidizes Planned Parenthood as a whole.
If China takes less of America's used paper, our trash rates will likely rise, since selling that waste often subsidizes the cost of our neighborhood pick-up.
Seoul has already pledged to subsidizes the domestic chip supply chain to accelerate the buildup of knowledge needed for firms to catch up in more advanced fields.
It also dismissed M.L.B.'s description of the support it provided minor league teams: "It is simply not true that M.L.B. 'heavily subsidizes' MiLB," the letter said.
The company I work for subsidizes our lunches so we only pay $2134.35 for each meal (deducted from our paycheck, so not counted in my weekly expenses).
As a result, the Postal Service subsidizes the delivery of Chinese exports to American customers so heavily that buyers are paying little more than underlying production costs.
Because it both taxes imports and subsidizes exports, it is designed to cause a full currency adjustment, rather than the partial one caused by only taxing imports.
You wouldn't know it from Trump's Twitter feed, which is all about the price he's making China pay and his complaints about how its government actively subsidizes industry.
The service, which now sports 225 million subscribers and is majority-owned by Helios & Matheson (HMNY), basically subsidizes the cost of the movie ticket thanks to HMNY's investment.
China already heavily subsidizes its green tech industry, and as a result, Beijing exports solar panels all over the globe that are cheaper than most of their competitors.
OneTable, an organization founded in 183 that subsidizes Shabbat meals for people in their 20s and 30s nationwide, sponsored a Shabbat spin class in D.C. It sold out.
The technically precise description of America's fertility policy is that it subsidizes births among poor women, who are also disproportionately at the low end of the intelligence distribution.
One proposed amendment to the GOP health plan would also establish an "invisible" high-risk pool, which keeps sicker customers in the traditional market but subsidizes their care.
As the economist Jared Bernstein wrote, does this mean that the government is now in the habit of subsidizing factories the way, say, France subsidizes organic yogurt farms?
The FCC on Thursday voted to seek comment on a plan that would significantly limit the Lifeline program that subsidizes phone and internet service for low-income people.
Perhaps renting out and depreciating your residence in a high-cost state subsidizes the mortgage in one with lower income taxes; sometimes it just takes a little imagination.
But the federal government doesn't set high enough standards for the quality and price of the services the public subsidizes—and we're certainly no good at requiring competition.
But free market fundamentalists hate the bank, arguing that it unfairly subsidizes one sector, thus diverting resources by government fiat from other enterprises that might be more deserving.
The Trump administration said it intended its first wave of tariffs to target industrial products that the Chinese government subsidizes and to minimize the impact to American households.
With a single payer-program where the government subsidizes the cost of treatment, any and all citizens would be able to receive and afford any medically necessary treatment.
Although it hosts and heavily subsidizes an American military base, Qatar is constantly striving to counter the influence of its powerful neighbors, also allies of the United States.
But it also shifts how the government subsidizes health coverage, and the biggest beneficiaries of the change will be individuals who earn between $50,2000 and $2150,2000 a year.
Texas has claimed the program would hurt the state economically, since Texas subsidizes driver's licenses and would have to provide more licenses if it had more legal residents.
"Opponents of tax reform are defending an outdated and broken system that subsidizes cheap foreign imports at the expense of American manufacturers and workers," coalition spokesman John Gentzel said.
Facebook's recent regulatory blockade in India may benefit Jana, which says it avoids a similar ban because its service subsidizes data for users on the full mobile Internet, unrestricted.
It's possible he won't vote for any legislation that subsidizes health insurance, which the House bill does via tax credits and funding for states to stabilize their insurance markets.
After all, 80 percent of those in Congress are men, with a median net worth of $1,008,767 and an insurance plan that subsidizes 72 percent of their premium costs.
Beijing also massively subsidizes its state-owned enterprises and has successively targeted steel, paper, glass, rubber and auto parts as industries to build at the expense of U.S. competitors.
One of the anti-FGM campaigners who visited Adebayo told CNN that he was running an unregistered charity which subsidizes male and female circumcision rates for low-income parents.
The Republican tax plan unveiled on Thursday takes aim at the most sacred of cows: the provision that subsidizes homeownership by allowing the deduction of interest on mortgage debt.
Negotiators have discussed some measures, like requiring China to disclose more information about how it subsidizes its industries, and people familiar with the talks say such talks will continue.
It also underwrites safety standards, funds scientific research, builds spillways and wastewater plants, creates "green jobs," subsidizes Elon Musk, sets aside prime real estate for conservation, and so on.
Instead, ObamaCare subsidizes coverage for people who previously paid for their own and benefits those who get paid for no services when Medicaid enrolls healthy people in their plan.
Unlike the United States, which directly subsidizes farmers, Canada uses a so-called supply management system to regulate the volume of imports and keep prices stable for its farmers.
The other, more controversial idea is to reduce the cap on the mortgage interest deduction, which subsidizes homeownership by allowing people to deduct the interest on their mortgage debt.
Despite its dangers, the NFL subsidizes youth tackle football, likely because it has data showing that 60 percent of its die-hard fans begin following the sport in elementary school.
In addition to taking actions on Lifeline, the FCC also withdrew a progress report on the expansion of E-rate, a program that subsidizes broadband and computer equipment for schools.
They write: The technically precise description of America's fertility policy is that it subsidizes births among poor women, who are also disproportionately at the low end of the intelligence distribution.
In addition to a fine, the companies, Purple Communications and CSDVRS, will comply with a 5-year FCC compliance plan and repay an FCC fund that subsidizes those telecom services.
In 2015, California mandated that its 200-odd crisis pregnancy centers post signs indicating whether the facility was licensed and letting clients know that California subsidizes contraception and abortion care.
Both of those proposals are key parts of the Senate and House bills, which would also change the way the federal government subsidizes the purchase of private individual health plans.
The U.S. pressure over technology policy reflects growing American concern about China's status as a potential competitor and complaints Beijing improperly subsidizes its fledgling industries and shields them from competition.
Another proposal embraced by Heritage and the RSC budget plans is the elimination of the essential air service program, a program that subsidizes rural airports serving sparsely populated communities. Sen.
Here are the basics of the new study, and why it matters: The Massachusetts law subsidizes health insurance for lower-income households, and does so via four different income categories.
The official, Martin McGuinness, stepped down as deputy first minister to protest what he called the mishandling of a program that subsidizes the use of renewable energy to heat buildings.
After decades of decline, we've seen enough change to understand that the cheapening of rural resources and labor means that the Heartland subsidizes the economic growth of urban population centers.
Title X subsidizes free or low-cost contraception and other preventive services, and it's especially helpful for low-income or uninsured people who make too much to qualify for Medicaid.
The big picture: People around the world pay vastly different prices to fuel their gasoline-powered vehicles, depending on how the country in which they live subsidizes or taxes the fuel.
Without financing, decentralized renewable energy could never compete in India with kerosene, which is cheap because the government subsidizes its sale at a cost of more than $5 billion a year.
Waymo says it will also provide ride-hailing services to Valley Metro RideChoice travelers, which negotiates deals with taxi companies and subsidizes rates to cover groups traditionally underserved by public transit.
By waiving taxes on the premiums, the current law subsidizes health insurance for those who obtain coverage through their employer, so it encourages purchase of overly generous provisions like low deductibles.
Cordani said it was too soon to talk about whether the company will participate next year in the individual insurance market, in which the government subsidizes healthcare costs based on income.
Aside from that one-time sign-up period, people with pre-existing conditions who are uninsured could get coverage through "high-risk pools," where the government subsidizes coverage for sick people.
By charging less for these international shipments under the UPU terminal dues agreement, our own postal service subsidizes these shipments to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars per year.
For example, Okutama subsidizes home repairs for new akiya residents, and encourages akiya owners to relinquish their vacant properties by offering up to $8,820 per 100 square meters (1,076 sq feet).
Like everyone else, Barker was there to shill something—in his case, his book Priceless Memories, the proceeds of which went toward his foundation that subsidizes spays and neuters for dogs.
Now, Via operates a broad network of six-seat vans in Arlington, essentially providing public transportation to the entire city, which in turn subsidizes Via rides through its local transit budget.
But at every stage of the process, from their introduction to a sport to competing in it on an international level, they are eligible for assistance that further subsidizes their quest.
The government would have to bear much of this additional cost, since the A.C.A. also subsidizes premiums for people with incomes between 100 percent and 400 percent of the poverty line.
A House subcommittee on Tuesday advanced a bill meant to restrict the funds available for the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Lifeline program, which subsidizes internet and phone service for the poor.
Based in Wisconsin, it promotes what it calls the "concealed-carry lifestyle" and sells training materials and "self-defense insurance," which subsidizes legal fees for gun owners if they shoot someone.
That is commonplace even though, according to critics, the aid subsidizes wealthier students at the expense of those who lack access to a superior educational system and extras like test preparation.
The FCC program that subsidizes broadband for low-income households will begin expanding to new providers again once oversight is handed off to the states, commission chairman Ajit Pai announced this morning.
The Slovak government subsidizes mining at the country's only coal company, privately owned Hornonitrianske Bane Prievidza (HBP), paying around 100 million euros ($114 million) a year, which helps maintain thousands of jobs.
With an election looming, the Singaporean government is expected to announce on Monday a "generous" budget that subsidizes health care and other costs of living for a substantial portion of the population.
By allowing taxpayers to stay SALT-y and deduct state and local tax payments from their federal tax liability, the federal government subsidizes high-tax states at the expense of everyone else.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands will gradually phase out subsidizes for renewable energy and shift its climate change strategy to areas such as energy saving and carbon capture, the government said on Wednesday.
But, while China subsidizes its steel industry to the point that it accounts for half of the world's supply, it also is the source of a mere 2 percent of our imports.
Over one-third of the population is obese, due, in part, to decades of agricultural subsidizes that made less nutritious foodstuffs cheaper and healthy food out of reach for much of America.
The first draft of House Republicans' farm bill, a $867 billion legislative package that subsidizes agriculture and food assistance programs, which Democrats say was written behind closed doors and without Democratic input.
A system of U.S. government-run healthcare for all is anathema to many Republicans, who think the hybrid Obamacare system in which government subsidizes private health insurance already was a step too far.
This becomes especially problematic according to critics when the driver gets a relatively large tip, and that tip allegedly subsidizes all or most of the guaranteed minimum amount DoorDash is paying the worker.
That funding already was prohibited from being used to pay for abortions, but abortion opponents have long complained that the money in effect subsidizes Planned Parenthood as a whole, including its abortion services.
Intra-party fight Critics say the deduction unfairly subsidizes high-tax states and only encourages state governments to levy higher taxes on residents, knowing they can write them off on their federal returns.
That model—where the town or local transit authority subsidizes residents' Uber usage within city limits—is becoming more popular, said Paige Tsai, a senior associate on Uber's transportation policy and research team.
Right now, the main way that the federal government subsidizes stadiums and arenas is via tax-exempt construction, the longstanding tax loophole that Obama tried to eliminate, only to be blocked by Congress.
We've seen how a very innovative and competitive U.S. industry thrives in a free market, but when a foreign government subsidizes its businesses, U.S. workers and business owners lose their jobs and livelihoods.
Our system subsidizes workers with six-figure salaries and wealthy retirees while sidelining the poor and the sick in Medicaid, a system that many doctors won't participate in because of low reimbursement rates.
Ponderosa Sun Club, the Indiana nudist nudist resort where the event is held, is typically a family-friendly club, but members oblige to the weekend of eroticism because it subsidizes their yearly fees.
The Social Democrats have also been pushing for a guarantee from Prime Minister Babis that he would quit if he is found guilty in an ongoing investigation into charges of illegally tapping EU subsidizes.
It also means that if the share the company subsidizes isn't significant, or if the company doesn't subsidize coverage for an employee's family members, workers face a big sticker price to buy health insurance.
Because the city subsidizes the program — the first of its kind in the U.S. — riders can take any trip that falls within or just outside city limits for a fare of only 50 cents.
"The fact that the state subsidizes 'sex change' procedures is a great step forward that we have worked hard for," says Milan Djurić, who heads up Gayten-LGBT and identifies as trans and queer.
Many argue that the program subsidizes the risk of building in flood prone areas, and that unless the true cost is reflected, we will continue to build in areas that put lives at risk.
The bill would reform that way the federal government subsidizes purchases of individual health plans, and also how it funds Medicaid, the joint federal-state program that provides health coverage to primarily poor people.
That compares to a 2019 budget of 440 million reais, which subsidizes insurance to cover an estimated 6.8 million hectares, or just under 10 percent of Brazil's total planted area, according to government data.
MLB heavily subsidizes Minor League Baseball by providing Minor League Baseball with its players, allowing professional baseball to be played in many communities in the United States that cannot support a Major League franchise.
In May, the White House presented a plan to eliminate a program that subsidizes loans for low-income students by having the government pay the interest on their loans while they're still in school.
The equipment for scanning and analyzing the casings can cost up to $175,000, and although the A.T.F. sometimes subsidizes this expense, most police departments have to find a way to pay for it themselves.
The Universal Service Fund subsidizes equipment used to provide service in four programs, including some rural or hard-to-reach areas, libraries and schools and a program that helps low income consumers get phone service.
You can argue, if wrongly and tendentiously IMHO, that American higher education is more expensive because it's better, that American healthcare is more expensive because it's better and (rolls eyes) subsidizes drug discovery worldwide, etc.
Congressional Republicans limited the SALT deduction in their tax law, arguing the deduction subsidizes higher-tax states and that capping it would raise revenue to pay for lowering the tax rate for businesses and individuals.
If kids aren't covered by CHIP, they'd likely be covered by some combination of Medicaid, subsidized private insurance through the Affordable Care Act, or parents' employer-based health plans (which the federal government also subsidizes).
The organization pays for farmers' housing and children's education, and subsidizes food costs, a model reminiscent of the colonial-era laws requiring Darjeeling estates to provide lodging and education for their workers and their children.
Sonos also alleges in the complaint that Google "subsidizes the prices" of its speaker products and "flooded the market" to encourage users to buy its products, which automatically connect to Google services, rather than Sonos's.
Now, the NBA subsidizes team access to SportVU player-tracking data, while MLB Advanced Media is rolling out its own fielding-tracking system, giving teams access to more data than most know what to do with.
Let's talk about drug prices in the US versus the rest of the world, and how the cozy relationship between Big Pharma and our government subsidizes that industry and keeps our collective health care costs high.
I would like to see Facebook commit to a ratio model where it subsidizes a certain number of trained journalists at a local newspaper or local NPR station based on the size of that area's population.
The United States says China has been stealing U.S. intellectual property for years, forces U.S. firms to share trade secrets as a condition for doing business in China, and subsidizes state-owned firms to dominate industries.
To make things worse, the decline in Venezuela's oil production and decreased global demand of Venezuela's chief export — which greatly subsidizes its socialist regime — resulted in a 51% drop in national income from 2013 to 2017.
For example, last month, Trump eliminated funding for cost sharing reductions (CSRs), the ACA mechanism that subsidizes co-payments and deductibles for people earning between 100 percent and 21625 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).
The United States says China has been stealing American intellectual property for years, forces U.S. firms to share trade secrets as a condition for doing business in China, and subsidizes state-owned firms to dominate industries.
And he proposes expanding rural broadband access by requiring that large technology companies pay into the Universal Service Fund, a program within the Federal Communications Commission that subsidizes telephone access to certain parts of the country.
The federal crop insurance program, which USDA subsidizes by paying about 103 percent of farmers' premiums and covering insurance companies' administrative expenses, will cost about $210 billion less than anticipated, or $2800 billion over 210 years.
And Europe is preparing to hit back when the organization rules next year on a parallel claim that the U.S. illegally subsidizes Boeing, raising the prospect of another trade battle dragging down global economic growth. 8.
They translate to about $23 million less for New York City's housing department for the federal Section 8 program, which subsidizes private apartment rentals, if the same funding level holds through the end of the year.
The US has objected to the way the Chinese government subsidizes many of its industries, and how it forces US companies trying to do business in the country to hand over their intellectual property to Chinese companies.
But because the government subsidizes the purchase of basic food and offers free education and health care, extra income added to state salaries including remittances essentially becomes discretionary spending for non-basic goods such as luxury items.
One property was located as far as Paradise, California, the small town that saw nearly 90 percent of its development torched in a 2018 fire; in Navajo County, Arizona, the agency subsidizes close to 20 rental buildings.
The proposed change that's raising the most hackles is the plan to eliminate a program that subsidizes loans for low-income students by having the government pay the interest on their loans while they're still in school.
"It's clear from the reports ... that Millstone pleading poverty is not believable," said Dave Gaier, a spokesman at NRG, which owns gas-fired and other plants that could earn less revenue if the state subsidizes the reactors.
"But it can be hard to switch, as the government subsidizes fertilisers and pesticides and gives cheap loans to farmers, leading them deeper into debt when crops fail or prices fall," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Hosts can sign up to offer free housing for refugees affected by the Trump administration's executive order, and Airbnb subsidizes the cost of housing in areas where no hosts have registered to offer their spaces for free.
Comcast announced today its largest-ever eligibility expansion for Internet Essentials, the cable giant's program that subsidizes basic broadband service and low-cost computers to help increase adoption for low-income households in the cities Comcast serves.
Britain has a long-term housing shortage, especially in southern England, and earlier this month Prime Minister Theresa May pledged a further 10 billion pounds ($13.3 billion) to the Help to Buy program which subsidizes new construction.
The budget plan for fiscal 2018 will also propose a big reduction in the State Department's Food for Peace program and elimination of a Transportation Department program that subsidizes flights to rural U.S. airports, the Times reported.
Andreessen's point, one reiterated by others in his venture capital firm on Twitter, is that the benefits from Facebook's Internet access program — a telecom partnership that subsidizes data costs for Facebook and other apps — outweighs any costs.
Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras SA, as Eletrobras is formally known, will have 90 days to return the money to CCC, a government fund that subsidizes power companies not included in the grid to pay for more expensive thermal generation.
The hiatus was prompted by Horton's move last year to Los Angeles in order to become global curator for Red Bull Sound Select, an artist development program across all genres that subsidizes shows in partnership with local tastemakers.
Algeria subsidizes almost everything, from basic foodstuffs to fuel and medicine, with the aim of avoiding social unrest in the country which has been shaken by protests since early this year demanding the removal of the ruling elite.
The FCC is moving to pull back one aspect of an Obama-era effort to reform to a program that subsidizes internet and phone service for low-income people, possibly presaging a larger effort to change the program.
At a recent town hall event, he lamented the fact that those without college degrees, who make up half the nation, already subsidizes the other half who take advantage of cut rate federal loans to pay for college.
They now are able to stay in budget hotels because Steve Dallas, who owns two Phoenix-area public courses, subsidizes their travel costs through donations for scholarships that are then distributed by the Junior Golf Association of Arizona.
This model has worked for Lyft before — when the company subsidizes its rides and only charges $5 to $10 a pop, demand increases, and the company has a pretty good idea of just how much demand will jump.
The court also said the FCC hadn't adequately considered how repealing the net neutrality rules would affect public safety, utility pole regulations, and an FCC program called Lifeline that subsidizes phone and internet service for low-income families.
A report from Recode at the time explained that DoorDash offers its delivery workers a guaranteed amount they will be paid for an order before accepting, but later subsidizes that amount with tips customers pay through the app.
The Indian government subsidizes diesel electric pumps, allowing farmers to continue pumping groundwater during periods of limited rainfall, Wada said, adding that the next two decades are a "critical" time for the country to reduce its water shortages.
To make the edtech-fueled program work, the FCC agreed to add an additional $903 billion to E-Rate, a decades old federal program that subsidizes telecommunications services for schools and libraries through monthly contributions from consumers' telephone bills.
But the United States and the EU have refused, saying China still subsidizes some industries, such as steel and aluminum, which have massive overcapacity and spew vast supplies onto the world market, making it impossible for others to compete.
Trump wrote in a series of tweets that he appreciates U.S. alliances but claimed that "many of these same countries take advantage of their friendship with the United States" and that the U.S. subsidizes the militaries of those countries.
The long debated National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) provides low cost flood insurance to homeowners in flood zones, which both protects homeowners in vulnerable areas but also subsidizes building (and rebuilding, again and again) in risky, flood prone areas.
Yet many Norwegians say the compromise, under which Norway has stayed outside EU fish and agriculture policies and subsidizes for example farmers to keep dairy cows in heated barns in the Arctic, is not as good as it looks.
Yes, U.S. Soccer has stepped up to support the National Women's Soccer League — it also subsidizes our salaries for the N.W.S.L., at roughly $54,000 per player — and yes, we can get some modest bonuses by playing for the national team.
The UK-China "Infrastructure Alliance" aims to put British business front and center as vendors in third countries where Chinese investment is growing, while UK Export Finance subsidizes billions' worth of British industry projects along its trade routes to the east.
The FCC proposal would reportedly block carriers that use equipment from Huawei or ZTE from drawing from the Universal Service Fund, a government program that subsidizes companies providing broadband in rural areas often ignored by some of the larger wireless carriers.
Behind Ammon Bundy and the armed band now occupying a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon lies a long history of friction between the federal government, which subsidizes the private use of public land, and private users who oppose federal control.
An aide close to House Republican leadership summed up the priority list for the next two months as keeping the government open and passing the farm bill — a massive $867 billion legislative package that subsidizes agriculture and food assistance programs.
Switzerland did draw 22020 minutes of media attention around 23, when Obamacare was still new — but only for its health care system, which requires all residents to buy insurance from private providers and subsidizes those who can least afford it.
There were also reminders last week of the pathology of the federal government's near-bankrupt flood-insurance system, which encourages overdevelopment in vulnerable areas, and subsidizes the coverage of many august structures, such as Trump's estate at Mar-a-Lago.
Instead of supporting small farmers who grow fruits, nuts and vegetables – which the government calls "specialty crops" — the program now primarily subsidizes large producers that churn out a handful of "commodity" crops that include grains, corn, sorghum and oilseeds like soybeans.
Yes, U.S. Soccer has stepped up to support the National Women's Soccer League — it also subsidizes our salaries for the N.W.S.L., at roughly $221,2000 per player — and yes, we can get some modest bonuses by playing for the national team.
"Because the plan subsidizes investors, not projects; because it funds tax breaks, not bridges; because there's no requirement that the projects be otherwise unfunded, there is simply no guarantee that the plan will produce any net new hiring," he added.
One key development in that shift is the setting up of the SkillsFuture program in 2014, which subsidizes and pay for courses ranging from IT to languages as a way to encourage people to pick up new skills that can help their careers.
The United States says China has been stealing U.S. intellectual property for years, forces U.S. companies to share trade secrets as a condition for doing business in China, and subsidizes state-owned firms so they can dominate both domestic and international business.
The U.S. government may very well use part of the 5G network being built for its own purposes, and it of course subsidizes the rollout of the tech so it can use it itself — first responder networks, military stuff, that kind of thing.
He said his rent has risen by almost 50 percent since they moved to the area in 2014 and says he is considering moving to another of the company's offices in a smaller city where the government subsidizes housing for technology workers.
After a meeting with the metro chief and interior minister, Transport Minister Gloria Hutt told reporters the fare hike would not be reversed, and pointed out the government subsidizes almost half the operating costs of the metro, one of Latin America's most modern.
And it's a change that has something for both sides of the political aisle: Social conservatives get a benefit that subsidizes families where mothers choose not to work, and liberals get a cash safety net for extremely poor parents who can't find jobs.
" Exhibit B, from a 1994 Congressional Research Service report: "Subsidizing export financing merely shifts production among sectors within the economy, but does not add to the overall level of economic activity, and subsidizes foreign consumption at the expense of the domestic economy.
It's particularly strange that the Trump administration reportedly sees Obamacare use as evidence of an immigrant's welfare dependency; Obamacare allowed states to expand Medicaid, but in states that have chosen not to take advantage of that benefit, it only subsidizes private health insurance.
The US and EU argue that since the Chinese government subsidizes so many of its goods and routinely engages in dumping — selling its goods cheaper in foreign markets than it does in domestic ones — it can't possibly be considered a market economy.
People certainly knew that their good, generous neighbor subsidizes their quality of life with money earned in the gun industry in a state where gun deaths run nearly neck and neck with drug overdose deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee will hold a hearing on the FCC Lifeline program, which subsidizes high-speed internet access for low-income households, focusing on a Government Accountability Office report that highlights mismanagement and waste within the program.
FCC officials speaking during a press call on Monday said that any money directed away from companies would not affect recipients of the Universal Service Fund, which include individuals enrolled in Lifeline, a program that subsidizes broadband access for low-income households.
For instance, Chinese manufacturing doesn't always win out over American manufacturing because its government subsidizes an industry, like it does with aluminum, but often simply because Chinese workers are paid lower wages and have fewer legal rights in the workplace than American workers.
In recent months, open internet advocates have raised concerns about several forms of zero-rating, including Comcast's "Stream TV" in-home service, which is exempted from monthly data caps, as well as AT&T's "sponsored data plan," which effectively subsidizes certain types of content.
When Paul Ryan was the top Republican on the Budget Committee, he used to list individual reforms he wanted to major spending programs, like block-granting Medicaid or converting Medicare to a "premium support" program, where the government subsidizes seniors' purchase of private insurance.
At Toronto's Planned Parenthood, which subsidizes the cost somewhat, birth control pills cost $403 to $240 a month, the Depro Provera shot costs $240 per month, the Nuva Ring costs $22016 a month, Plan B costs $10, and hormonal IUDs cost up to $280.
Indeed, Trump's plan would raise homeownership opportunities for lower- and middle-class taxpayers and boost homeownership rates in the long run, because it subsidizes taxpayers on the margin between owning and renting rather than taxpayers who can purchase a home with or without a subsidy.
The U.S. International Trade Commission's (ITC) made a final determination, in a 22019-0 vote, that Canada subsidizes and dumps lumber exports into the United States, a move that is likely to increase already tense negotiations to update the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Texas claims it has that capacity, known as "standing," because it has suffered a concrete injury — Mr. Obama's executive actions mean that the state will bear the extra costs associated with providing driver's licenses, which it already subsidizes heavily, to thousands of newly-protected immigrants.
At the heart of "The Bricks That Built the Houses" are Becky, an aspiring dancer who subsidizes her stalling career by working as an erotic masseuse, and Harry, a young woman saving for a future of imagined freedom by dealing cocaine to rich partygoers.
The money funds graduate and postgraduate scholarships and subsidizes the studio space, for which scholarship recipients can become priority candidates to use for free for a year and then for a further year to rent at a low rate of about £1 per square foot.
With the two sides still disagreeing over issues including how China subsidizes its companies, its restrictions on data transfers, its approvals of genetically modified seeds and rules for foreign cloud computing companies, the president concluded late last week that China's offers were not good enough.
The U.S. International Trade Commission's (ITC) made a final determination, in a 4-0 vote, that Canada subsidizes and dumps lumber exports into the United States, a move that is likely to increase already tense negotiations to update the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Before April Simpson could answer, Williams, 2800, tore into what he called President Donald Trump's token appointment of an African-American brain surgeon with no relevant expertise to head the US Department Housing and Urban Development, which subsidizes complexes nationwide for low-income residents.
We know that crunch is the method through which the video game industry subsidizes our games (by socially pressuring and managerially expecting people to work longer compensated and uncompensated hours at development), and Koster gives us a way of figuring that as a data-to-hours equivalency.
Among the cuts: drastic reductions in the 60-year-old State Department Food for Peace Program, which sends food to poor countries hit by war or natural disasters, and the elimination of the Department of Transportation's Essential Air Service program, which subsidizes flights to rural airports.
"The U.N. Security Council cannot support a resolution that subsidizes DPRK's ongoing development of weapons of mass destruction with sanctions relief, which is what the Chinese and Russian resolution would do," the diplomat said, referring to North Korea's official name - the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Dana A. Kuhn, Ph.D., is the founder and president of Patient Services Incorporated (PSI), a non-profit charitable organization that helps patients find health insurance and then provides or subsidizes the cost of health insurance premiums/co-payments for persons suffering from specialized expensive chronic illnesses.
The chart above offers a snapshot of four countries with different price profiles — oil-rich Saudi Arabia subsidizes its gasoline much more than most other countries; France, along with most Western European nations, has high taxes while car-dependent America has relatively low prices compared to its global counterparts.
The Chinese steal everything you do and once they figure out how to do it they say we don&apost need you anymore, we&aposre going to do it here, we&aposre going to do it cheaper because our government subsidizes us and you&aposre out of business.
"Giving an extremely profitable nuclear plant the same status as true renewables makes Dominion a winner and everyone else, especially ratepayers, losers," said Dave Gaier, a spokesman at NRG Energy Inc, which owns gas-fired and other plants that could earn less revenue if the state subsidizes the reactors.
" A government watchdog recently found that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Lifeline program, a federal program for low-income Americans that subsidizes cellular and broadband service, is "susceptible to risk of fraud, waste, and abuse as companies may have financial incentives to enroll as many customers as possible.
In May of 2000, President Donald Trump announced that his administration would institute a new rule disqualifying US family planning clinics from receiving federal funding under Title X if they provide abortion services or referrals to other abortion providers — even though no federal funding directly subsidizes abortion care itself.
While some argue that prices keep rising because the government subsidizes health care through programs like Medicare and college educations through student loans and grants, you see the same basic pattern with services like summer camps, veterinary services, and Broadway shows that aren't hamstrung by government regulations and subsidies.
Its artistic director, Alistair Spalding, said in a recent interview that Sadler's Wells — which has been producing Cuban-themed and Acosta-and-Friends-style shows for more than a decade — now arranges international tours for Acosta Danza and subsidizes the dancers' salaries on those tours at much higher rates.
Unlike other farm programs, by design, the sugar program imposes its costs on American consumers and small businesses as a hidden tax on all products that include sugar – and when we say it subsidizes a handful of wealthy sugar processors, we are talking about a group of 220006 mega-processors.
But Sanders was alone in his opposition on two of the three confirmation votes.) The Export-Import Bank, an obscure federal agency that subsidizes foreign purchases of American goods, is an odd-duck political lightning rod after Tea Party conservatives tried (and failed) to kill it in the Obama years.
"That's food sovereignty, and it is being challenged by the U.S. at the WTO for astonishingly hypocritical reasons," said Wise, noting that the U.S. subsidizes many of its own farmers, and India's food security program uses the same farm policies that the US employed to bring itself out of the Great Depression.
The Trump administration has been locked in a trade war with China for more than a year, spurred by its assertion that China steals U.S. trade secrets and unfairly subsidizes its own companies in its drive to overtake the United States in such high-tech industries as artificial intelligence and electric cars.
The FCC has already spent billions on programs like Connect America Fund, which helps pay for broadband infrastructure in underserved communities, and the Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes access to telecommunications services, but Sanders and Warren argue that too much of the money from these programs go to large, for-profit carriers.
The Canadian Mental Health Association, which subsidizes the apartment building where Loku lived and that houses many other tenants with mental health issues, also recently called for an inquest into his death, and shortly after that, the coroner's office announced that there will be one, although a date hasn't been set yet.
It's an amazing thing, to hear a professional athlete, a man who has dedicated himself to a particular craft for so long, and so successfully, tell a group of reporters—a man so successful that he subsidizes employment for countless others—that he's been denigrated by a morally-bankrupt person or group of people.
And while today he supports an increased child tax credit that can help families cover the cost, he wrote an op-ed article in 1981 arguing that the credit subsidizes the "deterioration of the family" and "encourages a couple" to "evade full responsibility for their children" by helping them put those children in day care.
The order, as described by the Financial Times, could hit major U.S. firms including Microsoft, Dell and HP. The policy is seen as a direct move against U.S. technology firms during the 17-month-long U.S.-China trade war, which has spilled over into an economic dispute, including how Beijing subsidizes its tech industry.
Utilities: $60Transportation: $116.50 monthly metrocard, deducted from my paycheck pre-taxPhone Bill: $60Health Insurance: $0; my husband's company subsidizes 100% of our insurance costsSavings: About $1200 per month is auto-deposited into my 401(k) (will be maxed out by the end of the year), about $500/mo goes into our joint savings accountSpotify: $10Crunch membership: $90
Unlike in America, where the government's main role is in managing insurance programs, Singapore's government controls and pays for much of the medical system itself — hospitals are overwhelmingly public, a large portion of doctors work directly for the state, patients can only use their Medisave accounts to purchase preapproved drugs, and the government subsidizes many medical bills directly.
The Tax Policy Center, a think tank devoted to tax issues, has found that partnerships, S corporations and other tax structures commonly used by start-ups face an effective marginal tax rate of 20 percent on stock, while a corporation using debt has a rate of –6 percent, meaning the tax code effectively subsidizes companies using debt.
The 1999 law prevents government-owned broadband companies like EPB from offering internet to customers at rates that are less than the actual cost of providing the service, meaning that a new program that subsidizes internet for families that have students enrolled in free- or reduced-price school lunch programs is required to cost at least $27 per month.
Democrats and consumer advocates have blasted him for removing nine broadband providers from a program that subsidizes internet access for low-income households, suspending an investigation into free data services that critics say violate net neutrality and pushed through a stay of an impending rule that would have required internet service providers to beef up consumer data security.
The idea that members of the G-7 can gang up on the president of the most powerful nation in the world — which, in fact, still subsidizes and provides security guarantees to each of them — and then individual members can use social media to send a virtue-signaling message at Washington's expense isn't simply galling, it is so shortsighted as to beggar belief.
American business interests have a long list of complaints: that the Chinese government uses its enforcement of antimonopoly rules to favor its domestic businesses; that the government subsidizes exports through tax rebates and other practices; that automakers can set up factories within China only as part of joint ventures and face stiff tariffs in trying to sell cars made in the United States.
The foundation also gives 8,500 Jazz Fest tickets to community groups; runs the free Heritage School of Music and supports other music-education programs; presents four free annual music festivals in New Orleans; subsidizes performances by Louisiana musicians across the state; underwrites a musicians' clinic; documents the region's musical history, and steps in with other efforts at maintaining New Orleans traditions.
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It's a complex statute, but at its heart is a simple premise: that we the governed are entitled to something more than "because we say so" — whether the speaker is the Postal Regulatory Commission, the secretary of Homeland Security or the culture warriors within the Department of Health and Human Services who are carrying out their personal agenda of destroying the infrastructure by which government subsidizes birth control and reproductive health care for poor women.
Scalzi's Unlocked introduced and defined this world's backstory and the political undercurrents that have shaped the world as we meet the characters in Lock In. After the moon shot initiative that helped develop the technology that allows (and ultimately subsidizes) Haden's health care, a bill called the Abrams-Kettering Bill pulls back on that care, ultimately driving the action in both Lock In and Head On. As a result, Head On is largely a book about unintended consequences.
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We love our apartment, location, and landlord, and this is a steal for our area.) Utilities: $53-$70 (We pay for heat, hot water, and electricity; I pay up front, and D. pays me back for half.)Student Loans: $0 (I received very generous financial aid that covered most of my undergraduate tuition, and I worked 20 hours a week on campus to cover the rest.)Insurance: $2 (Company covers medical and dental and subsidizes vision.)HSA: $150 (Pre-tax benefit; my employer also contributes $1,000.)Public Transit: $90 (Pre-tax benefit.)Internet: $29.99 (D.
Examples include cuts to job-training programs seen in rural strip mall storefronts where displaced workers can get new skills training; a 21% cut to the Department of Labor that enforces occupational and mine safety programs meant to protect coal miners; eliminating the LIHEAP program that subsidizes winter home heating costs for low-income Americans (many served are in Great Lakes states like Michigan and Wisconsin that voted Republican for the first time in a generation); and community grant programs that support services like "Meals on Wheels," which delivers hot meals to seniors who are poor or alone.
We agreed I'll pay off their loan in three years, though I'm going to do it sooner.)Medical Insurance: $34.12Dental Insurance: $13HSA: $50Identity Theft Protection: $14.99 Life Insurance: $12.35Pension: 7% of salary (My employer contributes 67%.)9(b): $94 (but I need to up it)Transit: $9 (My employer heavily subsidizes the EcoPass to promote multi-modal transportation, so I can go anywhere with this.)Car Insurance: $11 Gym: $83Cell Phone: $1Cable, Internet & Netflix: $30Electric & Water: ~$2 (roomie pays half)Savings: $218-2130 (depending on extra income) Additional ExpensesAmazon Prime: $211/year Day One 219:211 a.m.
State Department officials met with U.S. airline representatives, industry stakeholders and union leaders on Tuesday morning to discuss the United States' international Open Skies agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, which enables them to fly to the U.S. President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has been facing growing pressure from the major U.S. airlines to freeze the Gulf carrier routes because Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Emirates receive massive foreign subsidizes from their governments.
Occupation: DirectorIndustry: Real Estate DevelopmentAge: 30Location: Philadelphia, PAMy Salary: $21,22.75 base with a $23,000 bonus My Husband's Salary: $135,000 base with a $40,000 bonusMy Paycheck Amount (Biweekly): $2,25My Husband's Paycheck Amount (Biweekly): $2,917 (Our bonuses are paid yearly at the end of the year.) Monthly ExpensesMortgage: $2,100Student Loan Payment: $1,250 (for both myself and my husband)Gas: $18 (This is much higher in the winter.)Electric: $214 (This is much lower in the winter.)Cable/Internet: $218My Husband's Car Payment: $83My Husband's Car Insurance: $302.60Spotify/Apple Music: ~$30 (I know we could save money if we agreed on one service and did a family plan, but we're both stubborn and cling to things we are used to, so here we are.)Cell Phone: $52 (We're on my husband's parent's family plan, but we still pay our share, and my husband's work subsidizes his cell, so this is our share after all is said and done.) Rent The Runway: $159Water: $58.63 (This is pretty similar each month.) Day One 6:45 a.m.

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