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White House. Historic 2025 Tax Cut Bill Offers Major Relief for Working and Middle-Class Americans

On June 10, 2025, the White House unveiled what it calls the largest tax cut in U.S. history for working and middle-class Americans as part of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Despite bipartisan acknowledgment of its popularity, some Democrats continue to oppose it. The bill includes a 15% tax cut for those earning $30,000–$80,000, eliminates…

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Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Key Infrastructure Funding to Electrify Ports

President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is making America’s ports safer and more reliable, strengthening our supply chains, creating good-paying jobs, improving air quality and public health, and building a zero-emissions shipping future America’s ports play a central role in our supply chains and affordable goods movement, are important providers of good jobs, and are…

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White House. Biden Administration on World Refugee Day Celebrates a Rebuilt U.S. Refugee Admissions Program

On World Refugee Day, the Biden-Harris Administration celebrated the revitalization of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, announcing plans to welcome over 100,000 refugees in Fiscal Year 2024, the highest number in three decades. The administration has significantly rebuilt and modernized the program, reversing the previous administration’s cuts and inefficiencies, and encouraging Americans to actively support…

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Mayor Adams Invests $50 Million to Further Revitalize “The Arches,” Public Space on Manhattan Side of Brooklyn Bridge

 – New York City Mayor Eric Adams today cut the ribbon on a newly-revitalized portion of “The Arches” — the public space on the Manhattan side of the Brooklyn Bridge adjacent to City Hall that is named for the 53 adjacent arches under the Brooklyn Bridge — and announced $50 million in additional funding to…

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Announces Over 12,000 Families Served With Maternal and Infant Health Services Since Expanding Access to Doulas and Home Visitors

Mayor Adams and DOHMH Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan announced that over 12,000 families have been served with maternal and infant health services through the New Family Home Visits Initiative, addressing racial disparities in maternal health for Black and Brown New Yorkers. This milestone advances the Adams administration’s goal in HealthyNYC to reduce Black maternal mortality…

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