
Build Back Better Luck Next Year
While it’s looking unlikely that Build Back Better will pass yet this year, the past few days have foreshadowed a possible resurrection in 2022.
While it’s looking unlikely that Build Back Better will pass yet this year, the past few days have foreshadowed a possible resurrection in 2022.
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* Scott Perry has some 'splaining to do about Jan. 6th. Its always fun to see co-workers grill each other. [NPR] * Alex Jones deploys the coveted "No U" defense and sues the Jan. 6th committee for doing their job. [Business Insider] * Minimum sentencing draws out maximum solidarity. If one of them could get 110 years for an accident out of their control, all of them could. [ABC 7] * If Manchin wants to avoid the naughty list, he'd better heed coal miners' warnings about the Build Back Better bill. [The Hill] * An Apple a day keeps the labor and employment law attorneys nearby: Apple whistleblower talks working conditions and company spying. [Truthout]
If the government is serious about switching away from internal combusting engines in the long term, it should provide incentives to get more people into EVs, rather than trying to meet some ambiguous goal of economic fairness.
While the bill doesn’t provide a path to citizenship that many advocates had hoped for, it does include some important provisions.