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Tim & John talk with DC Insider Dain Hansen, Executive Vice President, Government Relations, The IAPMO Group. We talk about what's hot in DC, anything new with the infrastructure bill, where those classified documents at, and why is DC so dysfunctional?#mechanicalhub #plumbingperspective #appetiteforconstructionpodcast #appetiteforconstruction #washingtonDC #DC #infrastructurepackage #infrastructure #plumbing #codes #codecompliance #iapmo #supportthetradesSubscribe to the Appetite for Construction podcast at any of your favorite streaming channels.
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Calling mass transportation and infrastructure the life-line to the city, guests discuss the projects and impact on New York and surrounding states of the Congress approved, $1 trillion Infrastructure Package: Penn Station and direct access from Grand Central, Gateway, Second Avenue Subway, road, bridge, tunnel repairs, and more. The use of Eminent Domain is discussed.
This week we talk to our good friend, Dain Hansen, Executive Vice President, Government Relations, the IAPMO Group, about the Infrastructure Package. Who's getting a slice of the pie? It will probably come down to the state and local levels. This is going to be a 5-year process and we need to find out who is gonna get theirs.#mechanicalhub #plumbingperspective #notdeadyetpodcast #ndypodcast #infrastructurepackage #infrastructure #plumbing #buildbackbetter #buildbackstatusquo
Late in 2021, the US Congress passed, and President Biden signed the largest infrastructure spending bill in decades. It represents the biggest volume of federal investment since professional services marketing became a thing. The impacts of the infrastructure bill will be profound. In Episode 212, Frank talks to two people who have been tracking it and gearing up. Anthony Jeffers with Hensel Phelps and Stephanie Nelson with Capital Pipeline are working on this from every angle and bringing good advice for professional services marketers and their seller-doers as we all prepare for the impact. Resources related to the Federal Infrastructure Package are noted below: The Bill itself: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/3684/text Aviation projects funded through the infrastructure bill Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - Airport Infrastructure | Federal Aviation Administration (faa.gov) Importance of Infrastructure on US Economy: https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/state-us-infrastructure Breakdown on Counties: https://www.naco.org/resources/legislative-analysis-counties-infrastructure-investment-jobs-act Breakdown for Cities: https://www.nlc.org/article/2021/12/21/how-to-plan-federal-infrastructure-spending/ Breakdown Specific to Water Projects: http://uswateralliance.org/news/president-biden-introduces-plan-111-billion-water-infrastructure-investment National League of Cities & Towns with State Office Links: https://www.nlc.org
More football news, from wild fires to frigid temperatures and snow, & how Trains play into the massive Infrastructure Package. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stephen-kornegay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen-kornegay/support
More football news, from wild fires to frigid temperatures and snow, & how Trains play into the massive Infrastructure Package. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stephen-kornegay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen-kornegay/support
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After years of jokes about unsuccessful Infrastructure Weeks, months of deliberation, and bouts of gridlock on the political left, a $1.2 trillion package made its way through Congress at long last. The president signed it into law earlier this month. Now, the challenge of actually getting the money where it needs to be remains.NPR's White House Correspondent Franco Ordonez followed President Biden around the country earlier this month to report on the changes to come, now that the bill is law.And NPR's National Desk Correspondent Nathan Rott reports on the portions of the infrastructure package that address resilience and protecting communities historically hit hardest by climate change. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
After years of jokes about unsuccessful Infrastructure Weeks, months of deliberation, and bouts of gridlock on the political left, a $1.2 trillion package made its way through Congress at long last. The president signed it into law earlier this month. Now, the challenge of actually getting the money where it needs to be remains.NPR's White House Correspondent Franco Ordonez followed President Biden around the country earlier this month to report on the changes to come, now that the bill is law.And NPR's National Desk Correspondent Nathan Rott reports on the portions of the infrastructure package that address resilience and protecting communities historically hit hardest by climate change. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
Mississippi Department of Transportation Director Brad White joins Mississippi Today's “The Other Side” podcast to discuss the $3.3 billion earmarked for Mississippi highway work in the recently passed federal infrastructure bill. White says the money will help, but will still be tightly controlled by federal highway officials. He notes the state has a more than $4 billion list of needed projects.
DJ Gribbin from Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners shares with us how the 1 trillion dollars infrastructure deal that was signed by President Biden will transform the US economy. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn chat with policy reporter Makena Kelly about Pres. Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package and what it will do to improve broadband access in the US. Senior science reporter Loren Grush joins the show to talk about Russia destroying one of its own satellites with a ground-based missile. Managing editor Alex Cranz stops by to chat about Apple opening up iPhones and Macs to DIY repairs. Stories referenced: Biden signs $1 trillion infrastructure package into law Biden's FCC is still deadlocked, and net neutrality hangs in the balance Biden's pick for FDA chief works at Google Russia blows up a satellite, creating a dangerous debris cloud in space NASA delays ambitious human lunar landing to 2025 NASA's Moon landing will likely be delayed ‘several years' beyond 2024, auditors say Blue Origin loses lawsuit against federal government over NASA's human lunar lander contracts SpaceX's Starlink reveals new smaller, rectangular user dish to connect to satellites Apple will sell you iPhone parts to fix your own phone at home The shareholder fight that forced Apple's hand on repair rights Apple reportedly wants to launch a self-driving EV in 2025 with a custom chip The Balmuda Phone is a compact Android phone from a high-end toaster company Meta's sci-fi haptic glove prototype lets you feel VR objects using air pockets Sonos finally adds DTS audio support to its home theater lineup Hyundai's restomod Grandeur is the perfect EV for a supervillain Google explains the tradeoffs that led to Pixel 6's slow charging complaints A look under the hood of the most successful streaming service on the planet Meta goes into lockdown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Both Sides of the Aisle – Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by Sen. Dan McCay, R-Riverton, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, former Salt Lake County Council member. They discuss the bipartisan passage of the federal infrastructure bill, Sen. Romney's role in crafting the legislation and how the 2022 elections could see […]
Today in cannabis news: The Republican Party of South Carolina speaks in opposition to GOP Rep. Nancy Mace's statewide cannabis legalization proposal; a Democrat New York state senator introduces a bill to allow transgender and non-binary persons to apply for cannabis social equity consideration; and U.S. President Joe Biden approves a large-scale infrastructure package that contains measures to enable scientists to examine genuine cannabis purchased from state-authorized shops rather than merely cannabis supplied by the federal government. It's Wednesday, November 17 and TRICHOMES.com is bringing you the top cannabis news from around the web. You can also listen on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify–search TRICHOMES and subscribe!
More football news, cafeteria staff shows force by staging another sick out , Biden Administration's Transportation Infrastructurenfrastructure package may displace many minorities. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stephen-kornegay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen-kornegay/support
Thomas Taw, BlackRock Head of APAC iShares Investment Strategy discusses what type of impact on markets will be seen from the US infrastructure package, Biden-Xi virtual summit, and the better expected round of China economic data in October.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A last minute agreement between Kaiser Permanente and its unionized workers has prevented today's scheduled strike of nearly 30,000 healthcare professionals. And California is set to receive a staggering amount of money from the Biden Administration's 1.2 trillion dollar Infrastructure Package - but will it be enough to overhaul infrastructure in such a massive state? The California Report has the story.In National Native News: A new Brookings Institution analysis shows Native Communities at odds with the latest Federal Jobs Report. An indication, reporter Robin Vincent says, that Native Americans are overlooked in National Economic Discussions.We turn to regional headlines and weather before Sierra Gold Parks Foundation Board Member, Syd Brown, takes us for A Walk in the Park, to close out our newscast.
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Bill Handel talks about President Biden's bipartisan Infrastructure Package and its contents. Schools are embracing more COVID-19 testing over quarantine in efforts to keep kids in class. Police have a took to take guns away from potential shooters, but many aren't using it. And what's the difference between maroon and burgundy? One gunman's lawyers are arguing they're not the same.
In today's top stories, a massive US infrastructure package gets signed into law, Amazon releases a Mac app for Prime Video and Microsoft surprises Halo fans with an early multiplayer launch.
Don Schaefer Mid-West Truckers Association details the Infrastructure Package for the industry and for Illinois. Schaefer also talks about the plans for the 2022 Mid-West Truck Show in Peoria in February. Derek Dunkirk Christian County farmer talks about harvest and the great partnership between grain and livestock and the financial benefits of using hog manure as fertilizer.Field and Bean Segment with Rachel Peabody, Illinois Soybean Association. IHSA Partnership with Midwest Dairy to provide a virtual dairy farm tour on November 18. Markets with Agrivisor's Karl Setzer.
Hello everyone, it's Bill Thompson – T Bill Some of the things covered on today's session include: The S&P 500 largest components as well as the basics of an index investing strategy The relationship between stocks, bonds, and cash Electric Vehicle company Lucid is up on production news Splunk stock is sinking as CEO resigns The $1Trillion infrastructure package is now law The market's focus on the upcoming earnings from Wal-Mart, Target, Home Depot, and Lowes This week's economic reports Reese's is selling a pie sized peanut butter cup for the holidays Why the stock market is open the day after Thanksgiving
Mark Gebhards visits with Rita Frazer to discuss the Infrastructure Package and what it means for Illinois agriculture, fertilizer prices and input costs and what is IFB working on to help. He finishes up his segment with information on Specialty Crop Block Grants available in Illinois. Rita then visits with Dr. Aaron Hager, U of I Weed Scientist with a 2021 growing season wrap-up, including comments on the current Dicamba conversation and his best tips for 2022. The Trio of Rita Frazer, DeLoss Jahnke and Jim Taylor then provide their Pigskin Picks to take us into the weekend.
The House of Representatives passed the INVEST in America Act last Friday, the $1 trillion bipartisan legislative package that is comprised of “pure” infrastructure provisions. Since the Senate already passed the package in August the bill is ready to be signed into law by President Biden, which is expected to occur next week. This bill is separate from the Build Back Better Act, Democrats' reconciliation package that continues to undergo changes. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU's Chris Hartmann and John Greene are here to discuss the passage of the INVEST Act and provide updates on the Build Back Better bill. Additionally, Marcy Buckner is also here to discuss a very important webinar that NAHU hosted earlier this week.
The House of Representatives passed the INVEST in America Act last Friday, the $1 trillion bipartisan legislative package that is comprised of “pure” infrastructure provisions. Since the Senate already passed the package in August the bill is ready to be signed into law by President Biden, which is expected to occur next week. This bill is separate from the Build Back Better Act, Democrats' reconciliation package that continues to undergo changes. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU's Chris Hartmann and John Greene are here to discuss the passage of the INVEST Act and provide updates on the Build Back Better bill. Additionally, Marcy Buckner is also here to discuss a very important webinar that NAHU hosted earlier this week.
The House of Representatives passed the INVEST in America Act last Friday, the $1 trillion bipartisan legislative package that is comprised of “pure” infrastructure provisions. Since the Senate already passed the package in August the bill is ready to be signed into law by President Biden, which is expected to occur next week. This bill is separate from the Build Back Better Act, Democrats' reconciliation package that continues to undergo changes. On this week's episode of the Healthcare Happy Hour, NAHU's Chris Hartmann and John Greene are here to discuss the passage of the INVEST Act and provide updates on the Build Back Better bill. Additionally, Marcy Buckner is also here to discuss a very important webinar that NAHU hosted earlier this week.
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Michigan will get about $10 billion from the bipartisan federal infrastructure package. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with Gongwer Michigan's Zach Gorchow about what that will mean for our roads, bridges, and underground infrastructure.
Michigan will get about $10 billion from the bipartisan federal infrastructure package. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with Gongwer Michigan's Zach Gorchow about what that will mean for our roads, bridges, and underground infrastructure.
After months of debate, the House passed the long-sought bipartisan infrastructure bill. Your advocacy team in Washington gives a breakdown on the bill and what its passage can mean for manufactures. Also in this episode you will hear details on the transportation bill and its potential impact on manufactures, the ETS vaccine mandate and what manufactures should be doing now to get prepared, and more!
New details on TriMet shooting this summer revealed during court hearing. OSU men's soccer sits stop the NCAA rankings for first time. Gregory Gourdet's first restaurant will open in Portland next year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What impact is Biden's infrastructure package having on markets? What are the expectations for China's CPI data? What is the impact of the Pfizer, HIV combination on the severity COVID-19 cases and how could this affect business activity? What are Haidilao's plans for store closure by the end of this year? Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang go beyond the headlines in this edition of Market View. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pres. Biden's $2.75 trillion federal infrastructure and social spending plan will pour money into Oregon projects. OPB reporter Sam Stites tells us what's planned.
Steve sits down with James Slotnick, Head of Government Relations at Sun Life, to follow up on the state of the traditional and “human” infrastructure packages in the U.S., including the hurdles they face in Congress and the likelihood of both reaching President Biden's desk. The information in this podcast is not intended to provide specific financial, tax, investment, insurance, legal or accounting advice and should not be relied upon and does not constitute a specific offer to buy and/or sell securities, insurance or investment services. Investors should consult with their professional advisors before acting upon any information contained in this video. To review the transcript and disclosure for this podcast, please visit: https://www.slcmanagement.com/en/insights/podcasts/three-in-five-podcast-series-episode-21-james-slotnick
As deliberations on an Infrastructure Package continue in Washington DC, the expert panel focuses on America's needs for investment in clean water and wider access to broadband Internet service in states, cities, and counties. This special briefing features a panel of experts, including Mayor Ras J. Baraka of Newark, New Jersey; Kathryn de Wit, project director of Broadband Access Initiative; Thomas Hazlett, Macaulay Endowed Chair in Economics at Clemson University; and Howard Neukrug, executive director of The Water Center at Penn. Notable Quotes: “We are also using this money for flood mitigation, rehab our water and waste pump stations, upgrade fire hydrants, to deal with resiliency. Hurricane Ida hit us very hard in New Jersey, and we had serious flooding in and around Newark and the North Jersey area.” Mayor Ras Baraka. “What we ultimately found was that state programs were really successful by focusing on the ‘why?' of broadband, and then on implementing inclusive and community-based approaches,” Kathryn de Wit. “Since the 1996 Telecommunications Act, in current dollars about $225B have gone out. These funds are awarded annually, and in recent years they have reached levels of about $10B,” Thomas Hazlett. “The new goal of the industry is to become greenhouse gas neutral facilities, and that is a remarkable change from just ten years ago,” Howard Neukrug. Be sure to subscribe to Special Briefing to stay up to date on the world of public finance. Learn more about the Volcker Alliance at: volckeralliance.org Learn more about Penn IUR at: penniur.upenn.edu Connect with us @VolckerAlliance and @PennIUR on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn Special Briefing is published by the Volcker Alliance, as part of its Public Finance initiatives, and Penn IUR. The views expressed on this podcast are those of the panelists and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Volcker Alliance or Penn IUR.
Senator Ron Jonson joins Fact Check with Bill Feehan to discuss the reasons why he doesn't support the $1.2 trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure package. We invite you to listen to the podcast and learn more about his views for Wisconsin and the United States of America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Today's episode of compounding lifestyle, we talk about, Post Earning AMC, U.S. Senate Passed $1 Trillion Infrastructure Package, and Some Stocks To Keep Your Eye On before The CPI Report. $AMC stock surrenders post-earnings gains and shares gained as much as 9.94%. AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. shares on Tuesday gave up the big gains that came after the company delivered quarterly results that topped Wall Street expectations. AMC on Monday evening reported its quarterly loss narrowed to $344 million, or 71 cents per share, from $561.4 million the prior year. Revenue was up 2,252% to $444.7 million. The Ceo did advise that they were preparing to accept $BTC Bitcoin as a form of payment for their theaters. the U.S. Senate passing a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that could provide the United States with its biggest investment in decades in roads, bridges, airports, and waterways. Data on Monday showed that U.S. job openings shot up to a fresh record high in June and hiring also increased. That followed Friday's nonfarm payroll report showing jobs increased by a larger-than-anticipated 943,000 in July. The rapid pace of US consumer price increases is expected to level off. July inflation data will be watched for the latest sign of whether rising prices are ‘transitory'. According to a consensus forecast compiled by Bloomberg, the consumer price index (CPI) is expected to rise 5.3 percent in July from a year ago. That is roughly in line with the 5.4 percent increase reported in June, which was the largest since 2008. Recent data show that inflationary pressures have begun to broaden out beyond sectors most impacted by the economic reopening — such as airfares and other travel-related expenses — raising concerns that inflation will be more than just a “transitory” phenomenon. Economists are watching the recent jump in housing costs, in particular, as well as wage growth. $ARKX $X $PAVE $CLF $BLDR $WMS $RXN $ BA $NUE $BAC $WFC $AMC $GM $GE $F $GME $HOOD $BNGO $MARA $O $CRWD $FB $AAPL $FCEL $CAT $GOOGL $EZGO $SHOP $MTCH $DIS $DDD $ $TWTR $AMZN $PFE $PLTR $BFLY $ENZC $GM $ABNB $MRNA $PTON $TDOC $DDD $U BTC Eth, XLM Control the Cash balance today and position yourself accordingly. Let's GO!!!!! Research Links: www.Finviz.com www.Nasdaq.com Learn more about options: https://tinyurl.com/Compounding-Lifestyle Music-Billions-Playglenthomas Voice Mail link, show us some love, call in to ask questions: https://anchor.fm/compounding-lifestyle/message (copy/paste the URL) Robinhood link: https://join.robinhood.com/arristw DISCLAIMER: These Podcasts are for educational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any sort of security or investment. Consult with a professional financial advisor before making any financial decisions. Do your research and due diligence --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/compounding-lifestyle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/compounding-lifestyle/support
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Senate passes bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo resigns, after sexual harassment probe. More than 900 homes and buildings destroyed in Dixie fire, California's largest wildfire. Dallas and Austin schools defy Governor Greg Abbott's ban on mask mandates. President Joe Biden calls ban on mask mandates “disingenuous.” Lawmakers and housing advocates urge extension of expiring rental assistance programs. Oakland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce appeals to Governor to address violent crime. United Nations cites 183 dead in Afghanistan, President Biden holds to exiting country. Senate hearing debates diplomacy vs. deterrence in Middle East and Yemen civil war. Photo of Dixie fire's destruction in Greenville, Ca by Felton Davis. The post Senate passes bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure package; New York Governor Andrew Cuomo resigns after sexual harassment probe; More than 900 homes and buildings destroyed in Dixie fire, California's largest wildfire – August 10, 2021 appeared first on KPFA.
There's hope here in Michigan that any infrastructure package in Washington D.C. might help address flooding problems in the state. MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about how the answer might depend on local public officials and whether they can find ways to work together.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Republicans block debate of a bipartisan infrastructure package; Democrats vow to return to the issue. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejects two Republican's appointed to House Commission on January 6th insurrection. COVID-19 infections tripled in the last two weeks nationwide, as more cities reimpose mask wearing. Fires continue scorching the west, as Oregon battles 9 major wildfires, and smoke blankets East Coast cities. Experts warn inequities will drive climate change casualties during congressional hearing on recent heat wave. Bay Area Air Quality Management District votes to increase air quality standards for Chevron refinery in Richmond. Environmental groups urge Biden Administration to impose tougher, bold clean car standards. Photo of Chevron refinery fire in Richmond, Ca by Nick Fullerton. The post Republicans block debate of bipartisan infrastructure package; Air quality standards increase for Chevron's Richmond refinery; Environmental groups call for bold clean car standards from Biden administration appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Joe Biden promotes $1 billion bipartisan infrastructure bill in Wisconsin. Environmental groups and progressive Democrats rally in D.C. for climate mitigations in infrastructure bill. Florida officials to convene grand jury investigation into deadly condo collapse. Environmental and public interest groups sue to challenge plutonium production for war heads. Democrat Cori Bush introduces bill to create new federal agency to handle mental health calls, not police. The post President Joe Biden promotes the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package in Wisconsin; Environmental and public interest groups sue to challenge plutonium production for war heads appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Senate Democrats and Republicans prepare for a voting rights show down on eve of legislative vote on SB1, a major voting rights protection bill. 8 arrested during protest urging climate change provisions be included in an infrastructure package, as bipartisan negotiations continue. Group of indigenous women invite activists to Minnesota to help stop construction of Line 3 oil pipeline. W.H.O. announces support for a new vaccine center in South Africa, urges pharmaceutical companies to relax patents. Iran's new president refuses to meet with President Joe Biden, but pledges to salvage Iran nuclear deal. Enhanced Child Tax Credit to give qualifying families up to $300 each month per child. 10 mass shootings in the San Francisco Bay Area over the weekend. Photo of climate justice protesters outside Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Tx) home by John Paul Mejia @johnpaul_mejia. The post Senate Democrats and Republicans prepare for a voting rights show down; 8 arrested at protest urging infrastructure package addresses climate change, Deadly weekend-10 mass shootings in S.F. Bay Area appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Two Democrats warn no infrastructure package without climate change measures. California reopens from COVID-19 pandemic and gives away $15 million to 10 vaccinated residents. President Joe Biden urges people get vaccinated, as the U.S. Covid-19 death toll hits 600,000. California lawmakers hold hearing about eviction moratoriums that are set to expire. On 9th anniversary of DACA, Democrats urge passage of bill to make it permanent U.S. policy. House Democrats urge passage of two landmark voting rights bills in the senate. Attorney General Merrick Garland warns white supremacy is greatest domestic terrorist threat. Two House Democrats introduce bill to end the war on drugs, Drug Policy Reform Act of 2021. Photo from the Office of the Governor of California @CAgovernor. The post Two Democrats warn no infrastructure package without climate change measures; California reopens from COVID-19 pandemic and gives away $15 million to 10 vaccinated residents; 9th anniversary of DACA, Democrats urge passage of bill to make it permanent policy appeared first on KPFA.
Steve sits down with James Slotnick, Head of Government Relations at Sun Life, to discuss uncertainty around the U.S. infrastructure package, including the likelihood that it will pass this summer and how it might be financed. This podcast is intended for institutional investors. The information in this podcast is not intended to provide specific financial, tax, investment, insurance, legal or accounting advice and should not be relied upon and does not constitute a specific offer to buy and/or sell securities, insurance or investment services. Investors should consult with their professional advisors before acting upon any information contained in this video. To review the transcript and disclosure for this podcast, please visit: https://www.slcmanagement.com/en/insights/podcasts/three-in-five-episode-5-james-slotnick/
What's up, everyone! On this episode Ryan, Shannon, and LeVon discuss Rep. Yvette Clark's (D-N.Y.) plan to include $500M in grants and subsidies to enhance the proposed $2.25T infrastructure package. Please LISTEN
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In today's episode of compounding lifestyle, Biden's Big Bold Progressive Infrastructure Package, $VIAC / $DISCA, and Corporate Tax increase Biden will lay out his infrastructure plan in an afternoon speech in Pittsburgh. It is the first step in a two-part agenda to overhaul American capitalism, fight climate change and attempt to improve the productivity of the economy. Together, those two proposals could cost as much as $4 trillion between spending increases and tax incentives. The second phase of the proposals is expected to include tax increases on high-earning individuals. The spending in the first phase of Mr. Biden's plan includes a wide range of investments in physical infrastructure, including highways, mass transit and electric vehicle charging systems, and upgrades to water pipes, the electric grid, and veterans' hospitals. It also includes a big increase in federal research and development spending and efforts to provide home-based care to older and disabled Americans. The scale of the infrastructure program — one of the most ambitious attempts in generations to shore up the nation's aging roads, bridges, rail lines, and utilities — is so big that it will require 15 years of higher taxes on corporations to pay for eight years of spending. Biden's proposals include raising the corporate tax rate to 28 percent from 21 percent and efforts to force multinational corporations to pay significantly more in tax to the United States on profits they earn and book overseas. The corporate tax rate had been cut under President Donald J. Trump from 35 percent to 21 percent. Tuesday's rally follows a wild ride that has taken shares of ViacomCBS $VIAC and Discovery $DISCA to record highs of $101.97 and $78.14, respectively. ViacomCBS and Discovery are both now trading below their respective median price targets of $55 and $46. Most of the sell-off happened in the last few days, which is rumored to be due to a hedge-fund liquidizing its positions to meet a margin requirement. Regardless of the reason, this sell-off can be a great buying opportunity for investors. These are three reasons to watch Discovery and CBS after this sell-off. Both these companies are being very aggressive in the subscription-based tv model. The sell-off was not due to any changes in the companies fundamentals. They are profitable with positive cash flow from operations, and their current P/E ratios are looking very attractive when compared to some of their peers. $ARKX $XOM $TSLA $AAL $BNGO $MARA $O $CRWD $FB $AAPL $FCEL $MGM $GOOGL $EZGO $SHOP $MTCH $DIS $PDD $ $TWTR $MVIS $PLTR $BFLY $ENZC $GM $ABNB $BUZZ $PTON $TDOC $DDD $U$HOFV $VIAC $DISCA check for Coin Base IPO share prices are $200 estimated release date is late February or early April 2021 Control the Cash balance today and position yourself accordingly. Let's GO!!!!! Research Links: www.Finviz.com www.Nasdaq.com Learn more about options: https://tinyurl.com/Compounding-Lifestyle Music-Bob Ross goes to Hollywood- Boratic Voice Mail link, show us some love, call in to ask questions: https://anchor.fm/compounding-lifestyle/message (copy/paste the URL) Robinhood link: https://join.robinhood.com/arristw DISCLAIMER: These Podcasts are for educational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any sort of security or investment. Consult with a professional financial advisor before making any financial decisions. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/compounding-lifestyle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/compounding-lifestyle/support