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Congressional Dish

CD077: The May Bills

Congressional Dish

Jennifer Briney

News, Congress, Government, Politics, Corporations

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2014

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we look at a bill that furthers the "new normal" in Africa, a bill that sanctions Venezuela, a banking bill, a charter school bill, some silly bills that won't become law, and a few Presidential declarations. Presidential Declarations : Withdrew Russia as a beneficiary country under the Generalized System of Preferences program Russia loses duty-free treatment. On what? says: Products that are eligible for duty-free treatment under GSP include: most manufactured items; many types of chemicals, minerals and building stone; jewelry; many types of carpets; and certain agricultural and fishery products. : Top 6 Products: Car parts, metals, tires, oil, precious metal jewelry, corn : Continued National Emergency in : Proposed agreement for with Vietnam Bills That Passed the House : State Supervision of Banks of banks if the state examines the banks for compliance with federal rules. Became Law on August 8th without any recorded votes. H.R. 3080: Water Project Funding This was the bill that privatized water projects that was the subject of episode . The version that became law didn't rush environmental reviews. There's no deemed approval of projects and lawsuits against a permit will be barred after , not five months. The bill that allows natural gas companies and utilities to pay the Army to speed up their permitting process, but added that the authority will expire in and the permits have to be on the Internet. The House version would have allowed privatization of facility management and emergency water projects but the law allows in the United States. The to privatize fifteen flood mitigation projects also survived. [caption id="attachment_1556" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Escape from privatized flood control projects in style![/caption] : to Africa Act of 2014 on May 8, 2014 "The work in the energy sector shows high projected economic rates of return that translate to sustainable economic growth and that the highest returns are projected when infrastructure improvements are coupled with significant legislative, regulatory, institutional, and policy reforms." Orders a report on "Administration policy to support partner country efforts to attract " Would be US policy to promote installation of of electricity in sub-Saharan Africa by 2020 and support "the necessary in-country legislative, regulatory and policy to make such expansion of electricity access possible." Electricity would come from new "supported" by the private sector. The President needs to establish the policy and funding strategy which includes efforts It's the sense of Congress that to banks in Africa and to support this plan. USAID is requesting in 2015. Part of the strategy includes providing technical assistance to African governments in commercial projects. : In general, the director of the Trade and Development Agency should promote United States private sector participation in energy sector development projects..." Introduced by Rep. Ed Royce, who represents . , an almost identical bill, was introduced in the Senate in June by a Democrat. The White House has not issued a veto threat. : Sanction Venezuela Act No Recorded Vote - Passed Unanimously After the former President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, died in 2013, his hand-picked Vice President, Nicholas Maduro, became President. President Maduro continued the policies of Hugo Chavez which are not liked by the multi-national corporations. For example, he recently cracked down on and for price gauging, making good on an announcement from late last year during which he said he wants . President Nicholas Maduro is . Since February, there have been protests in the wealthier areas of Venezuela. This is where things get murky. The who were apparently protesting the high crime rate, inflation, and inability to get certain products. People against President Maduro quickly joined. President Maduro has to attempt what he called a "slow-motion" coup, like the recent . It's worth remembering that the as recently as 2002. Either way, President Maduro's government has responded with and whom President Maduro said were responsible recruiting students to lead the protests. H.R. 4578 says that in response to the government's response to the protests - including the - the U.S. government will take the following actions: against current or former Venezuelan government officials, or anyone acting on behalf of the government, who ordered violence, the arrest of protestors, media censorship, or provided money or support to someone who did. The sanctions include asset blocking of money or property if it comes into the possession of the United States or a United States "person" (corporation). Exception: The importation of goods. The same people eligible for sanctions will be ineligible for visas into the United States. Exception: To let them in for a United Nations event. will be applied to people or companies who give Venezuela firearms, ammunition, technology, including telecommunications equipment. The bill also orders a from the Secretary of State on how to improve communications for activists in Venezuela, including activities to "train human rights, civil society, and democracy activists in Venezuela to operate effectively and securely." Gives to to "provide assistance to civil society in Venezuela" There is currently a in the Senate because Senator Mary Landrieu - - put a hold on the bill after Citgo - the wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Venezuela's national oil company - raised concerns that the sanctions would make it harder for the company to import their Venezuelan oil. : Another Charter School Bill A public school that is exempt from State and local rules about the management of public schools. The schools can not be religious or charge tuition. The purpose of the bill is to use to in the United States and to between public and charter schools. The most significant change to the rules on charter schools is that public money would go towards charter school facilities, which is . The bill would of their Federal education money on charter school facilities. Creates the which gives five year grants to States to give to charter schools for facilities. Charter school grants will be valid for ; currently, the grants are valid for . States may . Priority for grants will be given to States that or the percentage of students that attend charter schools. The application process will include the applicant's ability to . The vast majority of both Democrats and Republicans voted for it. This bill was authored by . He's Chairman of the Education Committee and his #1 campaign contributor for this upcoming election is , a multi-billion dollar corporation that makes its money in for-profit education. : Privately Insured Credit Unions Can Become Members of Federal Home Loan Banks Are privately owned cooperatives; they're owned by the member banks They provide money to local banks There are twelve of them around the country Most locals banks are members of at least one Federal Home Loan Bank They get their money from the global credit market. What Would H.R. 3584 Do? Allows privately insured credit unions to become members of Federal Home Loan Banks they are FDIC eligible or are certified by the State. If the State doesn't get to it in under 6 months, the . This bill was sponsored by Rep. Steve Stivers of Ohio. His top two contributing industries are . : Jail for Advertisers Bill Makes the services of prostitutes who are under 18 or are forced into prostitution punishable by . Only voted against this bill and it now moves into the Senate. Authored by of Missouri. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Will I get ten years in prison for posting this image?[/caption] : Therapy for Veteran Sexual Assaults Allows veterans who were sexually assaulted to get therapy to deal with the assault included as part of their veterans' health benefit package. Passed without a recorded vote. : Permanent Business Tax Credits Expands and for research and development expenses. by the PAYGO budget scorecard. The bill was written by of Texas. The President said he would because the tax credits are not paid for. Music Presented in This Episode Intro and Exit Music: by (found on by mevio) by (found on by mevio)

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0:00.0

I am so damn tired of being like too. I don't think I can't deny it anymore. more.

0:23.0

You can stick to your story if you think it flies.

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But I'm not going to buy it.

0:31.0

But I'm not going to buy it anymore.

0:38.0

Hey there, friends, family, subscribers, contributors, long-time listeners and newbies.

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I'm Jennifer Briny and welcome to the

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77th episode of Congressional dish for those of you newbies this is a show that

0:48.0

started out as a girl reading the congressional record and letting you know it was

0:51.3

in the House bills but it's morphing more into an expose

0:54.8

of all the corporate favors that are being slipped into House of Representatives bills because that's

0:58.9

the pattern that has consistently emerged. There are almost always corporate favors in these bills and

1:04.9

This episode you're about to hear is no exception today. We're gonna look at most of the bills that passed the house of representatives in May including a few that became law, a bill that expands

1:14.6

on the new normal in Africa, which I have to say is the thing that most of you were talking

1:19.4

about from the last episode.

1:21.0

It's so crazy. There's also a bill that punishes Venezuela

1:24.7

for violently cracking down on protesters, which I read while watching our

1:28.5

government violently cracked down on protesters in Ferguson, Missouri. There's also a banking bill of course, a

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bill to expand charter schools and then some wacky bullshit that will never

1:38.7

become law, but I'm going to tell you about those things but not spend too much time on them. We're also

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going to start the show with a few presidential declarations. In all for the

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month of May I read 18 bills, one of them the NDAA talked about in the

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last episode and today I'm going to highlight

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