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  • Judge blocks tax cut rule in American Rescue Plan

    11/16/2021 3:34:14 PM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 6 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | November 16, 2021 | By KIM CHANDLER
    MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A federal judge has blocked the U.S. Treasury from enforcing a provision of the American Rescue Plan Act that prohibited states from using the pandemic relief funds to offset new tax cuts. U.S. District Judge L. Scott Coogler ruled Monday in Alabama that Congress exceeded its power in putting the so-called tax mandate on states. He entered a final judgement in favor of 13 states that had filed a lawsuit and instructed the Treasury Department not to enforce the provision. The judge left the rest of the law in place. The American Rescue Plan steered $195...
  • Judge Blocks Biden Administration's Racist Farm Relief Plan; Loan payment plan that excluded white farmers and ranchers

    07/09/2021 7:29:57 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 6 replies
    Townhall ^ | 07/09/2021 | Leah Barkoukis
    The Biden administration’s plan to distribute post-pandemic farm loan relief to non-white farmers was hit with another legal defeat on Thursday.District Court Judge S. Thomas Anderson of the Western District of Tennessee issued a preliminary injunction to halt the U.S. Department of Agriculture from moving forward with the loan payment plan that excluded white farmers and ranchers.“The Court finds that Plaintiff has shown a substantial likelihood that he will prevail on his claim that Section 1005 violates his right to equal protection under the law,” the decision states. “Absent action by the Court, socially disadvantaged farmers will obtain debt relief,...
  • Supreme Court Rules Against Union Organizers’ Access to California Farms

    06/23/2021 9:20:53 AM PDT · by Stravinsky · 16 replies
    WSJ ^ | June 23, 2021 | Jess Bravin
    The Supreme Court struck down a California regulation granting union organizers access to farmworkers on agricultural fields, ruling Wednesday that the 1975 measure violated growers’ private-property rights. The decision, by a 6-3 vote along the court’s conservative-liberal divide, erases a major victory that Cesar Chavez’s farmworker movement achieved in the 1970s, when they argued the nature of agricultural labor made it too difficult to reach workers outside the fields.