House and Senate Cloakroom: March 5 – March 9, 2012

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House Cloakroom: March 5 – March 9

Analysis: This week the House will take up legislation on a variety of issues.  The JOBS Act is a combination of several financial services related bills meant to ease access to capitol and remove barriers to entry for startup companies.  The countervailing duties bill will allow the federal government to place tariffs on imports from nonmarket economies, particularly China, to combat the practice of dumping.  Dumping is defined as a country exporting goods at an artificially low price, but it is difficult to distinguish between dumping and genuinely lower priced exports.

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Senate Cloakroom: March 5 – March 9

Analysis:  The Senate will spend another week on the highway and transit funding reauthorization bill this week.  Majority Leader Reid (D-NV) has scheduled a cloture vote on the bill for Tuesday, which would practically mean that there will be no unrelated amendments on conservative issues allowed if the vote is successful.  There will likely be continued discussion of the financing of the gap between gas tax revenue and the funding levels in the bill since Democrats are attempting to use tax increases.

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