Sentences with phrase «version of the bill retains»

The new version of the bill retains both of these measures.

Not exact matches

Cuomo said the Senate version is no better than the House bill passed earlier this month that would end state and local tax deductions, which would particularly hit high - tax states like New York, though it does retain property tax deductions of up to $ 10,000 a year.
The final version in the 2012 spending bill retains the prohibitory language, although it gives the White House an opportunity to engage in some collaborations if it can «certify» that they «pose no risk... of transferring technology, data, or information with national security or economic security implications to China or a Chinese - owned company.»
Consequently, Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D - CA) proposed an alternate version of the bill (Attracting the Best and Brightest Act; H.R. 6412), in which the diversity visa lottery program is retained, thereby increasing the total number of legal immigrants to the United States each year.
Bill Condon's much - anticipated live - action version of the animation is, at $ 160m, a no - expense spared beautiful rather than beastly version that uses the 1991 score with some new songs, retains a sweetness and even features that yellow dress.
The scaled - back version of the bill that passed Thursday would allow school districts to retain as much funding in state aid and property tax levy authority per pupil as the amount of each student's private school voucher.
In another significant development, the Senate version of the small business tax bill will drop the provision dealing with grantor retained annuity trusts, or GRATs, and instead include provisions expanding availability of Roth accounts.
The initial version of the AHCA would have retained pre-existing condition protections, but the MacArthur Amendment altered the bill to allow states to waive some ACA consumer protections.
One difference between the two bills is that the Senate version retains the deductibility of mortgage interest payments on up to $ 1 million of indebtedness; the House version caps indebtedness at $ 500,000 (again, for the small minority still itemizing).
House and Senate lawmakers replaced an $ 80 billion House tax reform bill with a pared - down bill that retains versions of two NAR - backed provisions: 100 percent deduction of health insurance premiums for self - employed persons, and an increase in the amount of tax - exempt private - activity bonds that states and localities issue annually.
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