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  • S. 4015 proposes to temporarily remove duties on titanium sponge imports into the United States. This measure will last until December 31, 2031, or until the President decides to end it if U.S. production meets national security needs. Titanium sponge imports from Belarus,...

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    Imagine a rule that lets America bring in a kind of metal called titanium sponge without paying extra fees until 2031. But they still have to pay if the metal comes from certain countries like Russia. The President can change this rule if America makes enough titanium sponge on its own or if it's necessary for safety reasons.

  • H. R. 10531, also known as the β€œGasoline Export Ban Act of 2024,” is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives aimed at preventing the export of gasoline from the United States during times when gasoline prices are high. The bill specifies that the President must...

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    The bill wants to stop sending gasoline to other places when gas prices are very high in the U.S., like when it costs more than $3.12 for a week. The President can decide if it's okay to still send gasoline if it's really important for the country.

  • H. R. 9619 is a bill introduced to the United States House of Representatives that aims to amend the International Organizations Immunities Act. The purpose of the amendment is to extend certain privileges and immunities to the European Organization for Nuclear Research...

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    This bill wants to give special rights, like less rules and taxes, to a group of scientists who work together from different countries, called CERN. The President would get to decide exactly how these special rights are given to them.