President Biden Announces the Build Back Better Framework
President Biden Announces the Build Back Better Framework
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Specifically, the Build Back Better framework will:
Deliver substantial consumer rebates and ensure middle class families save money as they shift to clean energy and electrification. The consumer rebates and credits included in the Build Back Better framework will save the average American family hundreds of dollars per year in energy costs. These measures include enhancement and expansion of existing home energy and efficiency tax credits, as well as the creation of a new, electrification-focused rebate program. The framework will cut the cost of installing rooftop solar for a home by around 30 percent, shortening the payback period by around 5 years; and the frameworkâs electric vehicle tax credit will lower the cost of an electric vehicle that is made in America with American materials and union labor by $12,500 for a middle-class family. In addition, the framework will help rural communities tap into the clean energy opportunity through targeted grants and loans through the Department of Agriculture.
Ensure clean energy technology â from wind turbine blades to solar panels to electric cars â will be built in the United States with American made steel and other materials, creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs here at home. The Build Back Better legislation will target incentives to grow domestic supply chains in solar, wind, and other critical industries in communities on the frontlines of the energy transition. In addition, the framework will boost the competitiveness of existing industries, like steel, cement, and aluminum, through grants, loans, tax credits, and procurement to drive capital investment in the decarbonization and revitalization of American manufacturing.
Advance environmental justice through a new Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator that will invest in projects around the country, while delivering 40% of the benefits of investment to disadvantaged communities, as part of the Presidentâs Justice40 initiative. The framework will also fund port electrification; facilitate the deployment of cleaner transit, buses, and trucks; and support critical community capacity building, including grants to environmental justice communities. In addition, the framework will create a new Civilian Climate Corps â with over 300,000 members that look like America. This diverse new workforce will conserve our public lands, bolster community resilience, and address the changing climate, all while putting good-paying union jobs within reach for more Americans.
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https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/10/28/president-biden-announces-the-build-back-better-framework/
OCTOBER 28, 2021
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PRINT 17
RULES COMMITTEE PRINT 117â17
TEXT OF H.R. 5376, BUILD BACK BETTER ACT
[Showing the text of H.R. 5376, as reported by the Committee]
https://rules.house.gov/sites/democrats.rules.house.gov/files/BILLS-117HR5376RH-RCP117-17.pdf
OCTOBER 29, 2021
SIDE 1320 -> SIDE 1321
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PRINT 18 - SENESTE
RULES COMMITTEE PRINT 117â18
TEXT OF H.R. 5376, BUILD BACK BETTER ACT
https://rules.house.gov/sites/democrats.rules.house.gov/files/BILLS-117HR5376RH-RCP117-18.pdf
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
SIDE 1561 -> SIDE 1562
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ââSEC. 45AA. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION CREDIT.
ââ(a) IN GENERAL.â
ââ(1) ALLOWANCE OF CREDIT.âFor purposes of section 38, the advanced manufacturing production credit for any taxable year is an amount equal to the sum of the credit amounts determined under sub13 section (b) with respect to each eligible component which isâ â
â(A) produced by such taxpayer, and
ââ(B) during the taxable year, sold by the taxpayer to an unrelated person. ââ
(2) PRODUCTION AND SALE MUST BE IN TRADE OR BUSINESS.âAny eligible component pro20 duced and sold by the taxpayer shall be taken into account only if the production and sale described in paragraph (1) is in a trade or business of the tax23 payer. ââ(3) UNRELATED PERSON.âFor purposes of this subsection, a taxpayer shall be treated as selling components to an unrelated person if such compo nent is sold to such person by a person related to the taxpayer.
ââ(b) CREDIT AMOUNT.â
ââ(1) IN GENERAL.âSubject to paragraph (3), the amount determined under this subsection with respect to any eligible component, including any eli gible component it incorporates, shall be equal toâ
...
ââ(C) in the case of solar grade polysilicon, $3 per kilogram,
"
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Preliminary Estimates Show Build Back Better Legislation Will Reduce Deficits
https://home.treasury.gov/news/featured-stories/preliminary-estimates-show-build-back-better-legislation-will-reduce-deficits
NOVEMBER 4, 2021
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The Build Back Better Act invests meaningfully in American families and workers, while laying the foundation for meeting imperative climate goals. When the President released the Build Back Better framework last week, he proposed $2 trillion in savings that would more than pay for the critical investments in the legislation â and in fact generate net deficit reduction. With the release of the text of the Build Back Better Act in the House and scoring from the Joint Committee on Taxation, we can update the estimate of fiscal savings.
The legislation would, as the President proposed, generate more than $2 trillion in savings. These savings come from ensuring large multinational corporations and wealthy Americans pay their fair share and reducing the cost of prescription drugs. These provisions will not raise taxes on any taxpayer making less than $400,000.
The table below includes the latest estimates by the Joint Committee on Taxation, Congressional Budget Office, and the Treasury Department of the revenue raising and savings provisions in the bill. The bottom line is that the Build Back Better Act under consideration in the House of Representatives will be fully paid for and reduce the deficit.
...
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CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE (CBO) ESTIMATES
https://www.cbo.gov/cost-estimates
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title I, Committee on Agriculture, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57618
NOVEMBER 15, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title II, Committee on Education and Labor, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57622
NOVEMBER 17, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title III, Committee on Energy and Commerce, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57623
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title IV, Committee on Financial Services, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57619
NOVEMBER 15, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title IV, Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57681
DECEMBER 8, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title V, Committee on Homeland Security, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57607
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title VI, Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57625
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title VII, Committee on Natural Resources, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57621
NOVEMBER 17, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title VIII, Committee on Oversight and Reform, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57611
NOVEMBER 12, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title VIII, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57678
DECEMBER 8, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title IX, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57608
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title X, Committee on Small Business, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57605
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title X, Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57680
DECEMBER 8, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title XI, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57490
NOVEMBER 12, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title XI, Committee on Veteransâ Affairs, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57679
DECEMBER 8, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title XII, Committee on Veterans Affairs, H.R. 5376, Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57604
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title XIII, Committee on Ways and Means, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57626
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
"...
Specifically, the Build Back Better framework will:
Deliver substantial consumer rebates and ensure middle class families save money as they shift to clean energy and electrification. The consumer rebates and credits included in the Build Back Better framework will save the average American family hundreds of dollars per year in energy costs. These measures include enhancement and expansion of existing home energy and efficiency tax credits, as well as the creation of a new, electrification-focused rebate program. The framework will cut the cost of installing rooftop solar for a home by around 30 percent, shortening the payback period by around 5 years; and the frameworkâs electric vehicle tax credit will lower the cost of an electric vehicle that is made in America with American materials and union labor by $12,500 for a middle-class family. In addition, the framework will help rural communities tap into the clean energy opportunity through targeted grants and loans through the Department of Agriculture.
Ensure clean energy technology â from wind turbine blades to solar panels to electric cars â will be built in the United States with American made steel and other materials, creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs here at home. The Build Back Better legislation will target incentives to grow domestic supply chains in solar, wind, and other critical industries in communities on the frontlines of the energy transition. In addition, the framework will boost the competitiveness of existing industries, like steel, cement, and aluminum, through grants, loans, tax credits, and procurement to drive capital investment in the decarbonization and revitalization of American manufacturing.
Advance environmental justice through a new Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator that will invest in projects around the country, while delivering 40% of the benefits of investment to disadvantaged communities, as part of the Presidentâs Justice40 initiative. The framework will also fund port electrification; facilitate the deployment of cleaner transit, buses, and trucks; and support critical community capacity building, including grants to environmental justice communities. In addition, the framework will create a new Civilian Climate Corps â with over 300,000 members that look like America. This diverse new workforce will conserve our public lands, bolster community resilience, and address the changing climate, all while putting good-paying union jobs within reach for more Americans.
..."
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/10/28/president-biden-announces-the-build-back-better-framework/
OCTOBER 28, 2021
______________________
PRINT 17
RULES COMMITTEE PRINT 117â17
TEXT OF H.R. 5376, BUILD BACK BETTER ACT
[Showing the text of H.R. 5376, as reported by the Committee]
https://rules.house.gov/sites/democrats.rules.house.gov/files/BILLS-117HR5376RH-RCP117-17.pdf
OCTOBER 29, 2021
SIDE 1320 -> SIDE 1321
______________________
PRINT 18 - SENESTE
RULES COMMITTEE PRINT 117â18
TEXT OF H.R. 5376, BUILD BACK BETTER ACT
https://rules.house.gov/sites/democrats.rules.house.gov/files/BILLS-117HR5376RH-RCP117-18.pdf
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
SIDE 1561 -> SIDE 1562
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..
ââSEC. 45AA. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION CREDIT.
ââ(a) IN GENERAL.â
ââ(1) ALLOWANCE OF CREDIT.âFor purposes of section 38, the advanced manufacturing production credit for any taxable year is an amount equal to the sum of the credit amounts determined under sub13 section (b) with respect to each eligible component which isâ â
â(A) produced by such taxpayer, and
ââ(B) during the taxable year, sold by the taxpayer to an unrelated person. ââ
(2) PRODUCTION AND SALE MUST BE IN TRADE OR BUSINESS.âAny eligible component pro20 duced and sold by the taxpayer shall be taken into account only if the production and sale described in paragraph (1) is in a trade or business of the tax23 payer. ââ(3) UNRELATED PERSON.âFor purposes of this subsection, a taxpayer shall be treated as selling components to an unrelated person if such compo nent is sold to such person by a person related to the taxpayer.
ââ(b) CREDIT AMOUNT.â
ââ(1) IN GENERAL.âSubject to paragraph (3), the amount determined under this subsection with respect to any eligible component, including any eli gible component it incorporates, shall be equal toâ
...
ââ(C) in the case of solar grade polysilicon, $3 per kilogram,
"
___________________
Preliminary Estimates Show Build Back Better Legislation Will Reduce Deficits
https://home.treasury.gov/news/featured-stories/preliminary-estimates-show-build-back-better-legislation-will-reduce-deficits
NOVEMBER 4, 2021
"
The Build Back Better Act invests meaningfully in American families and workers, while laying the foundation for meeting imperative climate goals. When the President released the Build Back Better framework last week, he proposed $2 trillion in savings that would more than pay for the critical investments in the legislation â and in fact generate net deficit reduction. With the release of the text of the Build Back Better Act in the House and scoring from the Joint Committee on Taxation, we can update the estimate of fiscal savings.
The legislation would, as the President proposed, generate more than $2 trillion in savings. These savings come from ensuring large multinational corporations and wealthy Americans pay their fair share and reducing the cost of prescription drugs. These provisions will not raise taxes on any taxpayer making less than $400,000.
The table below includes the latest estimates by the Joint Committee on Taxation, Congressional Budget Office, and the Treasury Department of the revenue raising and savings provisions in the bill. The bottom line is that the Build Back Better Act under consideration in the House of Representatives will be fully paid for and reduce the deficit.
...
"
___________________
CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE (CBO) ESTIMATES
https://www.cbo.gov/cost-estimates
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title I, Committee on Agriculture, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57618
NOVEMBER 15, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title II, Committee on Education and Labor, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57622
NOVEMBER 17, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title III, Committee on Energy and Commerce, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57623
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57619
NOVEMBER 15, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title IV, Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57681
DECEMBER 8, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title V, Committee on Homeland Security, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57607
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title VI, Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57625
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title VII, Committee on Natural Resources, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57621
NOVEMBER 17, 2021
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57611
NOVEMBER 12, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title VIII, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57678
DECEMBER 8, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title IX, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57608
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57605
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title X, Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57680
DECEMBER 8, 2021
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57490
NOVEMBER 12, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title XI, Committee on Veteransâ Affairs, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57679
DECEMBER 8, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title XII, Committee on Veterans Affairs, H.R. 5376, Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57604
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title XIII, Committee on Ways and Means, H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57626
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
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And going into COP26, the President announced the Build Back Better Framework â a $555 billion investment representing the largest single investment in our clean energy economy in history, across buildings, transportation, industry, electricity, agriculture, and climate-smart practices across lands and waters. The framework will set the United States on course to meet its climate targets, achieving a 50-52% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions below 2005 levels in 2030 in a way that grows domestic industries and good, union jobs and advances environmental justice. Specifically, it will:
Deliver substantial clean energy rebates for consumers and ensure middle class families save money to afford clean energy and electrification, including lowering the costs of electric vehicles by $12,500 and cut the cost of installing rooftop solar for a home by around 30 percent.
Ensure clean energy technology â from wind turbine blades to solar panels to electric cars â will be built in the United States with American made steel and other materials, creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs here at home.
Make the largest investment in clean U.S. manufacturing in history, and ensure that the U.S. is a global leader in the production of green materials, like steel, aluminum, and cement.
Advance environmental justice through a new Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator that will invest in projects around the country, while delivering 40% of the benefits of investment to disadvantaged communities, as part of the Presidentâs Justice40 initiative.
Create a new Civilian Climate Corps â with over 300,000 members that look like America who will conserve our public lands, bolster community resilience, and address the changing climate, all while putting good-paying union jobs within reach for more Americans.
Bolster resilience and natural solutions to climate change through a historic investment in coastal restoration, forest management, and soil conservation. The framework will provide resources to States, Tribes, communities, farmers, ranchers, and forestland owners, supporting their efforts to improve habitat, protect against the effects of climate change, and reduce emissions.
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And going into COP26, the President announced the Build Back Better Framework â a $555 billion investment representing the largest single investment in our clean energy economy in history, across buildings, transportation, industry, electricity, agriculture, and climate-smart practices across lands and waters. The framework will set the United States on course to meet its climate targets, achieving a 50-52% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions below 2005 levels in 2030 in a way that grows domestic industries and good, union jobs and advances environmental justice. Specifically, it will:
Deliver substantial clean energy rebates for consumers and ensure middle class families save money to afford clean energy and electrification, including lowering the costs of electric vehicles by $12,500 and cut the cost of installing rooftop solar for a home by around 30 percent.
Ensure clean energy technology â from wind turbine blades to solar panels to electric cars â will be built in the United States with American made steel and other materials, creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs here at home.
Make the largest investment in clean U.S. manufacturing in history, and ensure that the U.S. is a global leader in the production of green materials, like steel, aluminum, and cement.
Advance environmental justice through a new Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator that will invest in projects around the country, while delivering 40% of the benefits of investment to disadvantaged communities, as part of the Presidentâs Justice40 initiative.
Create a new Civilian Climate Corps â with over 300,000 members that look like America who will conserve our public lands, bolster community resilience, and address the changing climate, all while putting good-paying union jobs within reach for more Americans.
Bolster resilience and natural solutions to climate change through a historic investment in coastal restoration, forest management, and soil conservation. The framework will provide resources to States, Tribes, communities, farmers, ranchers, and forestland owners, supporting their efforts to improve habitat, protect against the effects of climate change, and reduce emissions.
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01.11.2021 kl 06:52
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Godmorgen alle, hÄber i har haft en god weekend :)
FACT SHEET: President Biden Renews U.S. Leadership on World Stage at U.N. Climate Conference (COP26)
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/11/01/fact-sheet-president-biden-renews-u-s-leadership-on-world-stage-at-u-n-climate-conference-cop26/
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
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President Announces New Actions to Tackle Climate Change, Tap Economic Opportunity, and Tout Ambition of Collective Global Efforts
On day one in office, President Joe Biden rejoined the Paris Agreement, restored U.S. leadership on the world stage, and reestablished our position to tackle the climate crisis at home and abroad. On day one at the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), President Biden will outline the bold steps his Administration is taking in his whole-of-government approach to combat climate change, underscore how bold action delivers economic prosperity and peace and security, and rally countries from every corner of the world to step up their ambition and confront this existential threat during a decisive decade.
President Biden believes this is not a challenge for future generations, but one all countries must confront today â with urgent, bold, and direct action. Heading into COP26, President Biden announced the Build Back Better Framework â the largest effort to combat climate change in American history alongside his Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal that the President is confident can pass both chambers of Congress and be signed into law. The Build Back Better Framework will cut greenhouse gas pollution by well over one gigaton in 2030, reduce clean energy costs for working families, give our kids cleaner air and water, create hundreds of thousands of good-paying, union jobs, and advance environmental justice while investing in a 21st century clean energy economy. President Bidenâs bold agenda, along with his robust executive and regulatory actions to date, represents the U.S. intention to capture the economic opportunity that addressing climate change presents.
President Biden is committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions 50-52 percent below 2005 levels in 2030, reaching a 100% carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035, and achieving a net-zero economy by no later than 2050 â all while creating good paying, union jobs at home. The President is also committed to partnering with countries most in need to strengthen the resilience of communities and economies across the world, including those vulnerable to the unavoidable impacts of climate change, reducing tensions and risks of instability.
To deliver on these goals, the President will:
...
"
A Review of Sustained Climate Action through 2020
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/ClimateNationalCommunication.pdf
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
THE LONG-TERM STRATEGY
OF THE UNITED STATES
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/US-Long-Term-Strategy.pdf
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
FACT SHEET: Summit on Global Supply Chain Resilience to Address Near-Term Bottlenecks and Tackle Long-Term Challenges
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/10/31/fact-sheet-summit-on-global-supply-chain-resilience-to-address-near-term-bottlenecks-and-tackle-long-term-challenges/
OCTOBER 31, 2021
FACT SHEET: President Biden Renews U.S. Leadership on World Stage at U.N. Climate Conference (COP26)
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/11/01/fact-sheet-president-biden-renews-u-s-leadership-on-world-stage-at-u-n-climate-conference-cop26/
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
"
President Announces New Actions to Tackle Climate Change, Tap Economic Opportunity, and Tout Ambition of Collective Global Efforts
On day one in office, President Joe Biden rejoined the Paris Agreement, restored U.S. leadership on the world stage, and reestablished our position to tackle the climate crisis at home and abroad. On day one at the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), President Biden will outline the bold steps his Administration is taking in his whole-of-government approach to combat climate change, underscore how bold action delivers economic prosperity and peace and security, and rally countries from every corner of the world to step up their ambition and confront this existential threat during a decisive decade.
President Biden believes this is not a challenge for future generations, but one all countries must confront today â with urgent, bold, and direct action. Heading into COP26, President Biden announced the Build Back Better Framework â the largest effort to combat climate change in American history alongside his Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal that the President is confident can pass both chambers of Congress and be signed into law. The Build Back Better Framework will cut greenhouse gas pollution by well over one gigaton in 2030, reduce clean energy costs for working families, give our kids cleaner air and water, create hundreds of thousands of good-paying, union jobs, and advance environmental justice while investing in a 21st century clean energy economy. President Bidenâs bold agenda, along with his robust executive and regulatory actions to date, represents the U.S. intention to capture the economic opportunity that addressing climate change presents.
President Biden is committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions 50-52 percent below 2005 levels in 2030, reaching a 100% carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035, and achieving a net-zero economy by no later than 2050 â all while creating good paying, union jobs at home. The President is also committed to partnering with countries most in need to strengthen the resilience of communities and economies across the world, including those vulnerable to the unavoidable impacts of climate change, reducing tensions and risks of instability.
To deliver on these goals, the President will:
...
"
A Review of Sustained Climate Action through 2020
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/ClimateNationalCommunication.pdf
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
THE LONG-TERM STRATEGY
OF THE UNITED STATES
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/US-Long-Term-Strategy.pdf
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
FACT SHEET: Summit on Global Supply Chain Resilience to Address Near-Term Bottlenecks and Tackle Long-Term Challenges
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/10/31/fact-sheet-summit-on-global-supply-chain-resilience-to-address-near-term-bottlenecks-and-tackle-long-term-challenges/
OCTOBER 31, 2021
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Det vil bli reelle endringer, det kan jeg gÄ god for. Verden er nÞdt til Ä endres. Kina begynte for lengst. Dette vil vÊre Biden sin legacy. Vi har allerede tatt store steg, det at vi nÊrmer oss sÄ nÊrme sluttfasene i forhandlingene. Om det blir avgjort pÄ tirsdag eller noen uker senere er nok ikke sÄ viktig. Forhandlinger vil pÄgÄ. Politikere vil sutre. Dette er ren politikk og en naturlig del av prosessen. Det vil bli enighet til slutt. Jeg pÄstÄr ogsÄ at det vil komme flere grÞnne pakker i fremtiden. Dette er bare begynnelsen.
GrÞnt er fremtiden og REC sine fremtids prospekter er helt enorme. NÄ gjenstÄr det bare Ä hÞre fra selskapet selv snart, slik at vi kan vite hvilken visjon RÞkke har for fremtiden til REC. Jeg tror at det er snakk om langt stÞrre ting enn at ML kun skal gjenÄpnes hvis vi tenker langsiktig, men en steg om gangen.
GrÞnt er fremtiden og REC sine fremtids prospekter er helt enorme. NÄ gjenstÄr det bare Ä hÞre fra selskapet selv snart, slik at vi kan vite hvilken visjon RÞkke har for fremtiden til REC. Jeg tror at det er snakk om langt stÞrre ting enn at ML kun skal gjenÄpnes hvis vi tenker langsiktig, men en steg om gangen.
t3sm
31.10.2021 kl 14:27
9662
Det skal bli interessant Ă„ se om spillet er over og politikerne faktisk er klare til rellee endringer i forhold til denne pakken
⊠jeg tror og det skal ta av. Og vi fÄr en god pekepinn nÄr pakken skal stemmes over pÄ tirsdag.
SmÄplukker
31.10.2021 kl 12:58
9994
SkjÞnner ikke helt spÞrsmÄlstegnene her: SKULLE sol og batteri ta helt av i USA, skriver du. NÄr reconcilliationpakken er vedtatt sÄ er det jo
vedtatt at bransjen tar av? Ikke bare fÄr innenlands produksjon i alle deler av kjeden stÞtte i form av tilskudd og skattefritak, men kjÞp av innenlands
produkter fremfor importerte, stÞttes ogsÄ, hvis jeg har skjÞnt det riktig. Med de fundamentale endringene som blir besluttet VIL sol og batteri ta helt av.
Om Rec sin teknologi vil satses pÄ fremfor andres vet jeg ikke nok om. Men det at de bÄde er mer energiÞkonomiske enn mange andre, og produserer med vannkraft, vil jo uten tvil vÊre et konkurransefortrinn.
vedtatt at bransjen tar av? Ikke bare fÄr innenlands produksjon i alle deler av kjeden stÞtte i form av tilskudd og skattefritak, men kjÞp av innenlands
produkter fremfor importerte, stÞttes ogsÄ, hvis jeg har skjÞnt det riktig. Med de fundamentale endringene som blir besluttet VIL sol og batteri ta helt av.
Om Rec sin teknologi vil satses pÄ fremfor andres vet jeg ikke nok om. Men det at de bÄde er mer energiÞkonomiske enn mange andre, og produserer med vannkraft, vil jo uten tvil vÊre et konkurransefortrinn.
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Stonks_
31.10.2021 kl 12:56
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Fyfaen sett dere inn i ting, det er ikke Aker som eier i rec, det er Aker Horizon som mÄ klare seg med det de har av midler og ikke mere sÄ enkelt er den saken. NÄr det kommer til det at folk hele tiden sier de skal ha mere aksjer, plus en her som slengte ut at han Þnsket at de skulle Þke med 10 prosent for da ville ha fÞlt seg trygg. NÄ skal dere fÄr vite noe, ved engang en eier av en aksje pÄ bÞr kjÞper seg forbi 33,33% sÄ utlÞser det budplikt, det vil altsÄ si at Horizon mÄ by pÄ hele selskapet.
Slutt med synsingen, det blir for dumt spes nÄr det kommer til RÞkke og at de skal ha flere aksjer. GÄr fint an Ä synse som om du kan basere det pÄ noe, trekke linjer mellom ting som skjer.
Det var alt for meg
Slutt med synsingen, det blir for dumt spes nÄr det kommer til RÞkke og at de skal ha flere aksjer. GÄr fint an Ä synse som om du kan basere det pÄ noe, trekke linjer mellom ting som skjer.
Det var alt for meg
Det er ganske vanskelig Ä sette en topp pÄ hva RECsi vil vÊre verdt om noen Är.
Man kan regne seg fram til hva ML vil kunne tjene basert pÄ produksjon og salg, med pris som x - faktor. Det samme gjelder Butte.
Det er vanskeligere Ä sette en pris pÄ RECsi sitt teknologifortrinn, med FBR. Skulle solar og batteri ta helt av i USA - og deres teknologi bli det «alle» vil satse pÄ - da kan det bli svÊrt hyggelig for RECsi.
Jeg sier ikke at det skjer, men det er en mulighet som i tilfelle kan sende RECsi til gamle hĂžyder og hĂžyereâŠ
Jeg har ingen aksjer til salgs //
Man kan regne seg fram til hva ML vil kunne tjene basert pÄ produksjon og salg, med pris som x - faktor. Det samme gjelder Butte.
Det er vanskeligere Ä sette en pris pÄ RECsi sitt teknologifortrinn, med FBR. Skulle solar og batteri ta helt av i USA - og deres teknologi bli det «alle» vil satse pÄ - da kan det bli svÊrt hyggelig for RECsi.
Jeg sier ikke at det skjer, men det er en mulighet som i tilfelle kan sende RECsi til gamle hĂžyder og hĂžyereâŠ
Jeg har ingen aksjer til salgs //
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Du fremstÄr sÄ sinnsykt useriÞs nÄr du hÄper pÄ kurs 200kr i 2022. Uten Ä nevne noe som helst om hvordan det skal skje. Haha
Prebus
31.10.2021 kl 12:21
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Hadde vĂŠrt storfornĂžyd med 18 i lĂžpet av uka, for min del. Blir en spennende uke!
Kvike11
31.10.2021 kl 12:06
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Der kommer ikke en EMI i RECSI.
Det er ikke en selvbetjenings butik, hvor man ( de stĂžrste aktionĂŠrer ) , bar kan vĂŠlge at tage en stĂžrre del af virksomheden.
Det er strafbart og kan give fĂŠngsel straf.
Gemmer de pÄ nyheder, holder intern mÞder i hemmelighed med de stÞrre aktionÊrer m.m. er det dÄrlig ledelses stil og ogsÄ ulovligt.
Tvivler dog ikke pÄ de kommer med nyhed i Är om Äbning af fabrik, heldigvis har RECSI en solid penge kasse til opstart og evt. udvidelse,
det har ledelsens slÄet fast fÞr.
HÄber pÄ kurs tilbage til kurs 200, i lÞbet af 2022,
meget kommer til at ske og nu ser det ud til USA gÄr aktivt ind for produktion i USA med stÞtte kroner ,mÄske USA fÄ lukket kinesernes hul , med del produktion i andre lande.
Strong buy
Det er ikke en selvbetjenings butik, hvor man ( de stĂžrste aktionĂŠrer ) , bar kan vĂŠlge at tage en stĂžrre del af virksomheden.
Det er strafbart og kan give fĂŠngsel straf.
Gemmer de pÄ nyheder, holder intern mÞder i hemmelighed med de stÞrre aktionÊrer m.m. er det dÄrlig ledelses stil og ogsÄ ulovligt.
Tvivler dog ikke pÄ de kommer med nyhed i Är om Äbning af fabrik, heldigvis har RECSI en solid penge kasse til opstart og evt. udvidelse,
det har ledelsens slÄet fast fÞr.
HÄber pÄ kurs tilbage til kurs 200, i lÞbet af 2022,
meget kommer til at ske og nu ser det ud til USA gÄr aktivt ind for produktion i USA med stÞtte kroner ,mÄske USA fÄ lukket kinesernes hul , med del produktion i andre lande.
Strong buy
Detbhar de, men de blir ikke bare "gitt" til RECđ Hvis REC kommer til Ă„ se noe til disse pengene, blir det gjennom EMI. Aker skal ha noe igjen for dem, og det er Ăžkt eierandel og fremtidig utbytte.
Aker har jo frigjort midler ved salg av Ocean Yield og en god slump aksjer i ACC. Har vel noen milliarder i krigskassen og noe blir vel brukt i Narvik.
Sitter de pĂ„ innside info, sĂ„ mĂ„ vel denne meldes fĂžr de kan utlĂžse emi? Litt usikker, men var vel slik det ble gjort i fjor, da avtalene med G14 og VP ble meldt? Var fĂžr min tid i selskapet, mennkjekt om noen mer "erfarne" recere kan utdype herđ Men enig, for min del hadde det vĂŠrt betryggende om AKH hadde tatt nye 10% eierandeler for Ă„ sikre eierskapet pĂ„ norske hender. Med synergi effekten fra resten av Aker, sĂ„ kan dette bli megabra i fremtiden.
seth
31.10.2021 kl 11:26
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Det er mulig de sitter med inside info. Styret bestÄr jo av RÞkke folk. De melder kanskje emisjon og nye avtaler samtidig ved oppstart av ML og evt utbygging? Kanskje RECSI gÄr i samarbeid med Narvik fabrikken ogsÄ? Mye spennende som skjer framover.
Vil ikke det skje ved en senere anledning nÄr selskapet henter nye penger, ved event oppstart, rettet mot nye store investorer og Akh .
Hadde Akh hatt planer om Ä Þke ville de vel allerede gribbet til seg, men kanskje sitter de i en posisjon der de ikke kan handle nÄ.
Hadde Akh hatt planer om Ä Þke ville de vel allerede gribbet til seg, men kanskje sitter de i en posisjon der de ikke kan handle nÄ.
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seth
31.10.2021 kl 11:00
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Tror dere virkelig at ledelsen vil melde noe som helst fÞr AKH har lastet ferdig? Regner med at de Þnsker mer enn 24,7% som de har nÄ. De mÄ vel minst ha 34% for Ä nÄgenlunde ha full kontroll?
SmÄplukker
31.10.2021 kl 11:00
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Altfor mange kortsiktige som jublende vil ta gevinst pÄ 18, 19 kroner mistenker jeg. Men hÄper vi passerer 20 allerede denne uka.
30?
Helt greit det, men tror du er litt for optimist:-))
Helt greit det, men tror du er litt for optimist:-))
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t3sm
31.10.2021 kl 08:01
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Tror ikke vi mÄ vente til neste Är for Ä fÄ nyheter og nyheter. Tror ledelsen smir mens jernet er varmt og melder om bÄde oppstart av ML ogsÄ kort tid etter fÄr vi melding pÄ melding om kontrakter, nyheter etc.
va_le
30.10.2021 kl 22:39
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Og kursen neste ukes slutt bĂžr ved innlemmelse av pakkene vĂŠre 30+!
SÄ kommer nyhet pÄ nyhet pÄ nyhet neste Äret.
SÄ kommer nyhet pÄ nyhet pÄ nyhet neste Äret.
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questi
30.10.2021 kl 22:28
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https://e24.no/boers-og-finans/i/66WVpQ/eu-og-usa-har-loest-krangel-om-aluminium-og-staal
Vilje til vennskaplig handel mellom Europa og USA er viktig for REC :)
Vilje til vennskaplig handel mellom Europa og USA er viktig for REC :)
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1,750,000,000,000 United States Dollar equals
14,774,497,500,000.00 Norwegian Krone
100,000,000,000 United States Dollar equals
844,257,000,000.00 Norwegian Krone.
It's a shitload of moneyđđđ
14,774,497,500,000.00 Norwegian Krone
100,000,000,000 United States Dollar equals
844,257,000,000.00 Norwegian Krone.
It's a shitload of moneyđđđ
Ăžkon
30.10.2021 kl 20:51
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IfÞlge CNN er dette det som nÄ ligger i Build Back Better-pakken til $1,75 billioner som angÄr «Combating the climate crisis»:
The largest portion of the framework focuses on climate and would include the largest legislative investment in combating climate change in US history, according to the White House. White House officials say the framework Biden is set to lay out will put the US track to Biden's Paris Agreement goal: a 50-52% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions below 2005 levels by the end of the decade.
$320 billion for clean energy tax credits. This includes 10-year expanded tax credits for utility-scale and residential clean energy, transmission and storage, clean passenger and commercial vehicles and clean energy manufacturing.
$105 billion to address extreme weather, pollution in communities and the creation of a Civilian Climate Corps to conserve public lands and bolster community resilience.
$110 in investments and incentives for clean energy technology, manufacturing and supply chains.
$20 billion to provide incentives for the government to purchase next generation technologies, including clean construction materials.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/28/politics/president-joe-biden-economic-agenda/index.html
The largest portion of the framework focuses on climate and would include the largest legislative investment in combating climate change in US history, according to the White House. White House officials say the framework Biden is set to lay out will put the US track to Biden's Paris Agreement goal: a 50-52% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions below 2005 levels by the end of the decade.
$320 billion for clean energy tax credits. This includes 10-year expanded tax credits for utility-scale and residential clean energy, transmission and storage, clean passenger and commercial vehicles and clean energy manufacturing.
$105 billion to address extreme weather, pollution in communities and the creation of a Civilian Climate Corps to conserve public lands and bolster community resilience.
$110 in investments and incentives for clean energy technology, manufacturing and supply chains.
$20 billion to provide incentives for the government to purchase next generation technologies, including clean construction materials.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/28/politics/president-joe-biden-economic-agenda/index.html
Ser ut som det er to rever som sniker seg i den demokratiske hĂžnsegĂ„rden med linking til republikanere og svartkull som er dĂ„rlig klima politikk.đżđż
Bullfight
30.10.2021 kl 10:54
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Kansje ikke sÄ rart at det tar litt tid, det er jo enorme summer det er snakk om.
Stonks_
30.10.2021 kl 10:38
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Blir nokk noe nÄ over helgen. Fristen er imorgen for infrastruktur pakken men den blir nokk utsatt litt. Men ellers sÄ mÄ juristene bli ferdig Ä skrive teksten fÞr de stemmer pÄ den, som en god del demokrater har sagt
Ja, jeg hÄper jeg ogsÄ, men slik de har oppfÞrt seg i det siste, sÄ tror jeg dette kan dra litt ut.
Er jo et sirkus uten like, dette her.
Er jo et sirkus uten like, dette her.
questi
30.10.2021 kl 00:32
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Hvis man ser pÄ hvem pÄdriverne er samt beliggenheten til eksisterende polysil-anlegg i USA gjetter jeg Meyerburger kommer til Ä lokalisere sine fÞrste USA-fabrikker slik:
https://www.zimbio.com/photos/Dan+Kildee/Jon+Ossoff/5M5Yif6vD2O/Congress+Works+Pass+Infrastructure+Government
Ăst: Wacker, Tennessee -> MeyerBurger fabrikk nr 1, Georgia.
Produksjonsklar desember 2022.
Sponsor: Finansformannen i Senatet Ron Wyden
Vest: REC, Washington -> MeyerBurger fabrikk nr 2, Oregon.
Produksjonsklar sommer 2023.
Sponsor: Senator Raphael Warnock & Senator Jon Ossoff
Nord: Hemlock, Michigan -> MeyerBurger fabrikk nr 3, Michigan.
Produksjonsklar vinter 2023.
Sponsor: Senator Dan Kildee
https://www.zimbio.com/photos/Dan+Kildee/Jon+Ossoff/5M5Yif6vD2O/Congress+Works+Pass+Infrastructure+Government
Ăst: Wacker, Tennessee -> MeyerBurger fabrikk nr 1, Georgia.
Produksjonsklar desember 2022.
Sponsor: Finansformannen i Senatet Ron Wyden
Vest: REC, Washington -> MeyerBurger fabrikk nr 2, Oregon.
Produksjonsklar sommer 2023.
Sponsor: Senator Raphael Warnock & Senator Jon Ossoff
Nord: Hemlock, Michigan -> MeyerBurger fabrikk nr 3, Michigan.
Produksjonsklar vinter 2023.
Sponsor: Senator Dan Kildee
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VL
30.10.2021 kl 00:15
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Det er 2 mnd til 2022. Det kommer forhÄpentligvis til Ä skje en god del, hadde vÊrt morsomt med nyheter fra MeyerBurger, Group 14 og Sila. Og i kulissen lurer Aker med batteri satsingen sin, spennende mnd og Är fremover .
Jaja. Neste uke burde det vĂŠre i boks.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/579179-progressives-see-infrastructure-vote-next-week
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/579179-progressives-see-infrastructure-vote-next-week
Can Go
29.10.2021 kl 23:59
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Enig, de beregner feil, de Ăžker shorten, og de ser ikke at Rec skriver kontrakter og rase videre opp đđ
questi
29.10.2021 kl 23:56
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Jeg tror MeyerBurger vil hente inn kapital til Ä bygge flere fabrikker i parallell nÄ. Gjelder Ä hÞste inn subsidie pengene jo tidligere jo bedre.
Deres produksjonsmÄl om flere GW/Är vil kanskje fremskyndes med 2-3 Är.
Deres produksjonsmÄl om flere GW/Är vil kanskje fremskyndes med 2-3 Är.
Bullinvestor
29.10.2021 kl 23:14
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Om presidenten skulle vÊrt hjernedÞd Ä ikke skjÞnt viktigheten av det grÞnne skiftet sÄ tror jeg faktisk Recsi hadde klart seg ganske greit uansett, da hadde kanskje Aramco banket pÄ dÞra til Aker. NÄ trenger vi ikke bruke noe tid pÄ Ä spekulere for Biden er hÞyst oppegÄende og det meste er spikret gjenstÄr bare formaliteter. Er veldig fornÞyd at jeg lastet opp ca 40% av beholdningen pÄ ca 14,10 kr:))
voff
29.10.2021 kl 20:58
9960
" When all is said and done-more will be said than done" Men helvetes spennende dette. Takk til oppegÄende skribenter.
IntravenĂžsiu
29.10.2021 kl 20:58
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"Edit; hehe, feil Sanders, men alikkavĂŠl. Slapp avđâ lol
voff skrev "En "Hunch" ". Veldig bra.
Vel, hvis det viser seg at dette er tilfelle, sÄ hadde vel ikke det vÊrt sÄ unaturlig?? NÄ har mange klaget pÄ at KIR er fravÊrende og ikke har komt med info til markedet. SÄ nÄ nÄr de politiske veivalgene i USA ser ut til Ä spikres, sÄ er det vel det RECSI og oss har ventet pÄ. Tenk igjennom hvilken triggerliste som nÄ henger klar for utsjekking.
-Oppstart Moses Lake
-Utvidelse Butte
-Sila Nano kunngjĂžring fabrikk
-Privat/offentlig samarbeid verdikjede li-ion batterier
-Fullskala fabrikk G14 i ML
-+++++
-Oppstart Moses Lake
-Utvidelse Butte
-Sila Nano kunngjĂžring fabrikk
-Privat/offentlig samarbeid verdikjede li-ion batterier
-Fullskala fabrikk G14 i ML
-+++++
MorganKane
29.10.2021 kl 20:49
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Slettet brukerskrev En uke sier du? đ€
Slapp av,
La nÄ dette bare gÄ igjennom. La de fÄ noen dager pÄ seg til Ä fÄ pÄ plass detaljene. Alle er ombord. NÄ ogsÄ uten tvil Sanders. Jeg tipper vi bikker 42,5 i god tid fÞr jul....
https://www.afscme.org/blog/saunders-calls-bidens-build-back-better-deal-a-sea-change-for-working-families
Edit; hehe, feil Sanders, men alikkavĂŠl. Slapp avđ
La nÄ dette bare gÄ igjennom. La de fÄ noen dager pÄ seg til Ä fÄ pÄ plass detaljene. Alle er ombord. NÄ ogsÄ uten tvil Sanders. Jeg tipper vi bikker 42,5 i god tid fÞr jul....
https://www.afscme.org/blog/saunders-calls-bidens-build-back-better-deal-a-sea-change-for-working-families
Edit; hehe, feil Sanders, men alikkavĂŠl. Slapp avđ
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