Sentences with phrase «federal subsidies so»

He is also pushing for massive federal subsidies so that this industry could be large scale within the next decade.

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In 2013, the Walton family received $ 8 billion in tax breaks, $ 6.2 billion of which came from federal taxpayer subsidies handed to them because employee wages are so low.
One solution would be to dedicate to public broadcasting just 10 percent of the federal take from those high - frequency auctions; from the one auction held so far, the sum would be $ 770 million — more than twice the annual federal subsidy.
It could do so by requiring school districts that charge lower prices to increase prices gradually so that, when combined with the federal subsidy provided for such meals, they eventually at least equal the federal reimbursement level for free meals.
The ad accuses Slaughter of a voting for a slew of tax increases, including the so - called «cap and trade» emissions measure and trots out the frequent Republicant talking point that the 2010 federal health care bill cuts $ 716 billion for Medicare, which is actually spread out over 10 years and targets subsidies to insurance companies.
So the end of ARRA means not just the end of special federal subsidies but also the end of ARRA's budget - cutting restrictions.
So do the business practices of telecoms: AT&T and Verizon have been accused in lawsuits and other legal actions of bilking the system of millions of dollars, while many smaller companies have taken advantage of local monopolies and generous federal subsidies.
Be aware though that federal subsidies are available only through the government - overseen exchanges so you might not benefit from price breaks on premiums and out - of - pocket costs such as copayments and deductibles.
A few US states, particularly California, are doing the same thing, and there are already large subsidies for so - called «renewables» by the Federal Government as well.
[71] Yet so many federal subsidies and regulations are geared toward replacing energy - dense (and therefore space - efficient) resources like coal with surface - hogging, intermittent renewables.
This strategy protects most consumers from the impact of the federal government cutting off CSR funding, since it ultimately just results in larger premium subsidies (premium subsidies are based on the cost of the second - lowest - cost silver plan in each area, so as silver plan premiums rise, so do subsidies).
To take aim at veggies in the same way that federal subsidies do so incorrectly is just not where you want to be... at least, I think not.
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