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"I'm concerned about it. Because if we are going to de-carbonize the American economy, it's not going to be some centralized bureaucracy in Washington, D.C., that's going to make it happen," Ryan said. "It's going to be part targeted government investments that do need to be robust. But it's going to be the free market that's going -- at the end of the day -- is going to make that happen."Bernie Sanders had a big week.
The runner up for the 2016 Democratic nomination reported an adjusted gross income of nearly $561,293 in 2018, and paid $145,840 in taxes for a 26 percent effective tax rate. And in 2016 and 2017, Sanders reported raking in $1.06 million and $1.13 million in adjusted gross income, respectively, paying a 35 percent and 30 percent effective rate,Tax filings aside, Sanders’ Fox News town hall on Monday broke ratings records for the 2020 cycle so far.
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Campaign finance 2020: Which presidential candidates raised the most moneyPresident Trump’s reelection committee and the Republican Party have a significant head start on the Democratic field.
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Russia says Mueller report “wasted” U.S. taxpayers' moneyThe Kremlin said that “in a similar situation our Audit Chamber would’ve certainly probed into what the taxpayers’ money has been wasted on,” but 'it’s up to the U.S. taxpayers to ask such questions.'
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Perspective | How Mueller revived a law that protects us all against foreign moneyCharges against former Obama aide Gregory Craig show that the Foreign Agents Registration Act can have teeth, after all.
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Analysis | The Trailer: 2020 candidates lag far behind President Trump in the money race -- but no one's leaving the race just yetAnalysis: 2020 candidates lag far behind President Trump in the money race -- but no one's leaving the race just yet
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