Moreno, Slotkin Gain Broad Support for Bill to Crackdown on Chinese Vehicles and Connected Parts
harder to reverse—and it would not be limited to Detroit. It would ripple across the broader industrial
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harder to reverse—and it would not be limited to Detroit. It would ripple across the broader industrial
software through bonus depreciation. Doubles small business expensing limits for new investments in machinery, equipment, technology and software
next 10 years. Doubles the small business expensing limits for new investments in machinery, equipment and software. Includes … that would reform the Corporate Transparency Act by limiting its reporting requirements to foreign companies. This would protect
bill to reform the Corporate Transparency Act by limiting its reporting requirements to foreign companies. The bill would … intrusive. In March 2025, FinCEN issued a rule limiting these reporting requirements to foreign reporting companies, pausing
million Ohioans—still lack access to broadband service. Limited connectivity makes it harder for students to complete online
around the country. Doubles the small business expensing limits for new investments in machinery, equipment and software. Creates
access to chips produced in China is increasingly limited by U.S. export controls and national security policies … When domestic industries are forced to compete for limited supply, production slows, prices rise, and the benefits
deduction for farmers and increasing Section 179 expensing limits to help farmers invest in new machinery, equipment … current rules are locked out of growth opportunities, limiting their ability to expand and pass their legacy
Congressional District lack access to sufficient broadband, severely limiting these rural communities’ ability to connect to the larger
housing reform package that includes critical provisions to limit large institutional investors from dominating the single-family market
premiums and out-of-pocket costs while simultaneously limiting consumers’ ability to choose the health care plan that
economy. Without this fix, we shrink the marketplace, limit consumer choice, and drive up costs for borrowers. This
program bridges the gap for rural families with limited resources. Congressman Taylor serves on the Commodity Markets, Digital
from one-size-fits-all bureaucratic rules that limit innovation. They would be encouraged to reinvest savings from … governments. States would also be free to implement limited scope projects that focus funding on a specific population
SBICs are subject to a leverage cap, which limits the amount of SBA-backed capital they can access … enable more capital to flow to areas with limited access and support the growth of manufacturing and critical
real challenge, and without thoughtful solutions, it can limit job retention and mobility for some of our most … granting states flexibility to design benefit structures that limit marginal effective tax rates, the Act directly addresses
providers in our region, insufficient infrastructure, and limited broadband for telehealth services, Buckeye families have struggled to access
Congressional District lack access to sufficient broadband, severely limiting these rural communities’ ability to connect to the larger
introduced H.R. 6985, the Facilitating Useful Loss Limitations to Help Our Unique Service Economy (FULL HOUSE) Act, bipartisan
local agencies. The legislation responds to the limitations of state-level efforts, which struggle with resource constraints
population threshold for eligible communities, increasing the limit from 10,000 to 35,000 residents, allowing larger rural
aging wastewater infrastructure that threatens public health and limits economic growth. $750,000 to the City of Columbus
from one-size-fits-all bureaucratic rules that limit innovation. They would be encouraged to reinvest savings from
from one-size-fits-all bureaucratic rules that limit innovation. They would be encouraged to reinvest savings from … governments. States would also be free to implement limited scope projects that focus funding on a specific population
isfreedom. My bill wouldfreestates from bureaucratic rules that limit flexibility and allow them to invest those savings … innovation to streamline the distribution of benefits is limited due to federal red tape, resulting in benefit cliffs