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  2. Voices: Rachel Reeves’s growth speech felt more like an ...

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    Rachel Reeves’s much-trailed speech today is a big moment for her and the government, as it finally put some much-needed flesh on the bare bones of its plan for economic growth.

  3. Ways and means committee - Wikipedia

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    The Minister tables the motion in Parliament and then presents the budget highlights in a formal budget speech. Only after a federal budget is tabled may the government's detailed taxation plans be made public. The formal Ways and Means Committee was abolished in Canada in 1968. [1]

  4. Trump says it ‘doesn’t matter’ whether Republicans use one or ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump stressed in a meeting with the Senate GOP on Wednesday that he wants to pass his agenda as urgently as possible, while downplaying divisions over specific strategy ...

  5. Markup (legislation) - Wikipedia

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    State governments and various kinds of municipalities also markup legislation and the process varies by locality. In some, the legislative branch marks up the legislation (or budget since it is a piece of legislation) by deleting parts and adding sections, etc.

  6. Read my lips: no new taxes - Wikipedia

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    The budget for the next fiscal year proved far more difficult. Bush initially presented Congress a proposed budget containing steep spending cuts and no new taxes, but congressional Democrats dismissed this out of hand. [citation needed] Negotiations began, but it was clear little progress could be made without a compromise on taxes.

  7. Budget 2024: Rachel Reeves reveals £40bn in tax hikes and ...

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    Chancellor promised to ‘invest, invest, invest’ after months of bleak warnings over economy

  8. Stump speech - Wikipedia

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    A political stump speech is a standard speech used by a politician running for office. Typically a candidate who schedules many appearances prepares a short standardized stump speech that is repeated verbatim to each audience, before opening to questions.

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