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  • The H.R. 196, titled the "Family and Small Business Taxpayer Protection Act," aims to withdraw certain funds previously allocated to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). These funds were originally appropriated under the "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022." The bill specifically...

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    H.R. 196 is a plan to take back some money given to a group called the IRS (they help people pay taxes) so that it's not used anymore. This money was planned to help with some rules made before, and now they want it returned for other uses.

  • S. 175 proposes to cancel the unused funds that were set aside for improving the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) through the "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022." The bill suggests that the money saved from this cancellation should instead be used to create and manage a new...

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    S. 175 is a bill that wants to take money that was supposed to be used to make the IRS better and use it to make something new called the "External Revenue Service," but it doesn't say much about what that new thing is or what it should do.

  • H. R. 191 seeks to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Introduced in the House of Representatives by Mr. Ogles and several other co-sponsors, the bill aims to revoke Public Law 117–169, which is known as the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. In addition to the repeal,...

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    H. R. 191 is a plan to cancel a law from 2022 that was made to help with money problems, called the Inflation Reduction Act. This plan wants to stop the leftover money set aside for the things that the 2022 law was supposed to do.

  • S. 3533 proposes an appropriation of $36,000,000 to the Seafood Import Monitoring Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This funding is aimed at increasing audits for imported shrimp and red snapper in the U.S. To balance this spending, the same...

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    In this bill, everyone wants to make sure the shrimp and red snapper seafood we get from other countries is okay, so they're giving a government program $36 million to check them better. To pay for this, they're taking $36 million away from another part of the government that deals with taking care of our taxes.

  • S. 913 seeks to eliminate and cancel any unspent funds allocated under sections 70002 and 70003 of the Inflation Reduction Act. The bill is titled the “Return to Sender Act” and was introduced by Ms. Ernst in the United States Senate. If passed, this legislation would...

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    S. 913 wants to take back money that hasn't been used yet from certain parts of a big law called the Inflation Reduction Act. It's like if a parent decided not to spend the leftover money from their grocery shopping.

  • H. R. 1066, known as the “Ending Green Giveaways Act,” proposes to repeal section 138 of the Clean Air Act. This section is related to environmental and climate justice block grants. If passed, the bill would void the section and also rescind any unobligated funds that were...

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    H. R. 1066 is a bill that wants to stop giving special money to help clean the air and protect the environment in certain areas. If passed, it would also take back any leftover money that wasn't spent yet.

  • S. 5541 amends the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize the Stop, Observe, Ask, and Respond (SOAR) to Health and Wellness Training Program for an additional five years, extending its funding from fiscal years 2025 through 2029. The bill also rescinds $20 million from the...

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    S. 5541 is a bill that wants to keep teaching people how to take care of health and wellness for five more years, while moving $20 million from a big piggy bank that wasn't being used a lot.