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New Congress Will Bring Oversight, Policy Changes

New Congress Will Bring Oversight, Policy Changes

FromParts Per Billion


New Congress Will Bring Oversight, Policy Changes

FromParts Per Billion

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Nov 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Congress will look very different when it gavels in next year with a new House Democratic Majority and an expanded Republican Senate. On this special post-election episode of "Suspending the Rules," our reporters and legislative analysts break down the implications of a divided Congress for a variety of key issues. In this episode:

• Bloomberg Government senior congressional reporter Nancy Ognanovich dives into the election returns and dynamics in the new Congress.

• Bloomberg Government health policy reporter Shira Stein discusses what's in store for the Affordable Care Act, "Medicare-for-All," and drug pricing.

• Bloomberg Government homeland security reporter Michaela Ross reviews potential moves on immigration.

• Bloomberg Environment editor Rob Tricchinelli talks about what the election could mean for climate policy and environmental regulations.

• Bloomberg Tax reporter Stu Basu discusses Democrats' tax priorities and plans to seek President Donald Trump's tax returns.

Hosts: Adam M. Taylor, Danielle Parnass, Sarah Babbage
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Released:
Nov 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Parts Per Billion is Bloomberg Law's environmental policy podcast. We cover everything from air pollution, to toxic chemicals, to corporate sustainability, and climate change. The reporters from our environment desk offer an inside look at what's happening at Congress, in the courts, and at the federal agencies, and help explain the scientific and policy debates shaping environmental laws and regulations. Host: David Schultz