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The Korean unions -- and, as it turns out, all but a few U.S. unions -- have honed in on that provision's massive incentive to outsource car part, steel, glass, rubber and other auto supply chain jobs.
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A new draft proposal of the so-called Volcker rule dilutes the provision's original ban on proprietary trading.
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"We're extremely optimistic," he said of the tax-patent provision's fate.
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The Korean unions -- and, as it turns out, all but a few U.S. unions -- have honed in on that provision's massive incentive to outsource car part, steel, glass, rubber and other auto supply chain jobs.
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"We're extremely optimistic," he said of the tax patents provision's fate.
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"We're extremely optimistic," he said of the tax patents provision's fate.
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If a small delay will help that process, it is acceptable, said Julie Edwards , a spokeswoman for Sen. Jeff Merkley D., Ore., who was one of the provision's proponents in Congress.
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Last week, the Senate narrowly defeated similar legislation, although the budgetary offset for the revenue that would be lost by the provision's repeal was different than that accompanying the House bill Thursday.
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"We're extremely optimistic," he said of the tax-patent provision's fate.
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Much had been made of the fact that the district court judges who had considered the merits of the constitutional challenges to the Act had split along partisan lines: two Republican-appointed judges held the minimum coverage provision was unconstitutional, while two Democratic-appointed judges upheld the provision's constitutionality.
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