{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"CD071: Our New Laws","description":"In this episode, we look at all the important bills that become laws since the start of 2014, including a law that might cost you thousands of dollars per year, a law that ends public financing of political party nominating conventions, and a law that President Obama openly intends to ignore. We also discuss the resignation of Rep. Rob Andrews of New Jersey from the House of Representatives.&amp;nbsp;  Laws Discussed in This Episode&amp;nbsp; S. 25: \u201cSouth Utah Valley Electric Conveyance Act\u201d Introduced by Senator Orrin Hatch This law has nothing to do with the South Utah Valley Electric Service District.  S.25 changes the cost of living adjustment included in the budget agreement that was created after the shutdown ended which cut cost of living adjustments to pensions paid to veterans by 1%, which would short them each tens of thousands of dollars over the course of their lives. Now, we\u2019re going to short change military members who enroll on or after January 1, 2014. Makes changes to which fund we use to pay Medicare doctors. Pays for all of this by extending the sequester for another year. It\u2019ll now go through 2024.  HR 4302: &quot;Protecting Access to Medicare Act&quot; Introduced by Rep. Joe Pitts of Pennsylvania In 1997, Congress invented the \u201cSustainable Growth Rate\u201d (SGR) system for paying Medicare doctors. It tied the amount of money doctors get for Medicare doctors to projected growth of the economy. Since health care costs have skyrocketed at the same time that the economy has gone sour, doctors would see a huge pay cut of 24% if the SGR system of payment were used.  H.R. 4302 delays the cuts to Medicare doctors for another year. Section 213 repeals the limitation on cost-sharing (deductibles) for employer-sponsored health plans for companies with 100 employees or fewer. It is retroactive to March 2010.  HR 2019: \u201cGabriella Miller Kids First Research Act\u201d   Introduced by Gregg Harper of Mississippi  Eliminates all public funding of \u201cany major or minor\u201d political party nominating convention. Authorizes - but does not appropriate - the money to go towards a ten year pediatric research fund  NPR segment on H.R. 2019 S. 2195: Denys US admission to UN Reps who were spies or terrorists Introduced by Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado  Denies visas to United Nations representatives who have been \u201cfound to have been engaged in espionage activities or a terrorist activity.\u201d  This new law was designed to keep Iran\u2019s representative to the United Nations out of the United States. The United States says that Hamid Aboutalebi was involved in the Iran hostage crisis in 1979. President Obama called the new law \u201cadvisory\u201d, basically saying he has the right to waive it using his power to receive or reject ambassadors. President Obama claims that Bush set the precedent for waiving laws in this manner. S. 404: Green Mountain Lookout Heritage Protection Act Introduced by Patty Murray of Washington  Green mountain lookout can\u2019t be moved except for safety reasons  S. 2183: Propaganda for Ukraine Introduced by Mitch McConnell of Kentucky  Radio Free Europe\/ Radio Liberty Incorporated and Voice of America will provide \u201cnews and information\u201d to Ukraine &amp;amp; Ukraine\u2019s neighboring countries We will conduct a \u201cprogramming surge\u201d broadcasting 24-7 to \u201ctarget populations&quot; We will \u201chighlight inconsistencies and misinformation provided by Russian or pro-Russian media outlets\u201d We will focus on areas dominated by Russian media We will put more reporters and \u201corganizational presence\u201d in eastern Ukraine We will \u201cpartner with private sector broadcasters\u201d to create content and spread the word. We can use \u201cjamming and circumvention technology to overcome any disruptions to service.\u201d Congress is allowed to use $10 million of our money for this, if they appropriate the funds.  Emergency Declarations President Obama continued national emergency declarations for &quot;the situations&quot; in:  Cuba Zimbabwe Iran Somalia  President Obama declared new national emergencies for situations in:    Ukraine South Sudan     Rob Andrews Resigns from Congress On February 18, Rep. Rob Andrews of New Jersey resigned from Congress, citing his family has the reason when the real reason was because he was under investigation by the House Ethics Committee. Read the House Ethics Committee Report Rob Andrews under investigation for, among other things:  Spending over $16,000 of campaign funds to fly his family to a wedding in Scotland. Using campaign funds to fly himself and his daughter to Los Angeles six times in 2011 so that she could pursue an acting career in Hollywood. Using campaign funds to donate thousands of dollars to theaters that hired his daughter to appear in their productions. Earmarking over $1.5 million to the Rutgers University School of Law, where his wife is an Associate Dean.   By resigning, Andrews made all these investigations go away because the House Ethics Committee said it lacks jurisdiction over ex-members. On May 5, Rob Andrews registered as a lobbyist based out of a Philadelphia law firm where his wife used to work. He will be lobbying on behalf of Merit Inc., which provides IT and security for private and public institutions including the EPA, National Park Services, U.S. Corps of Engineers, US Navy, US Army, the FAA, the Dept. of Justice, and the Dept. of Veterans Affairs. He will also be lobbying on behalf of the National Coordinating Committee for Multi-employer Plans, which proudly proclaims on it's website that \u201cNCCMP influences virtually every piece of employee benefit legislation for the benefit of multi-employer plans.\u201d Representatives Quoted in This Episode  Rep. Adam Smith of Washington Rep. Joe Pitts of Pennsylvania Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado  Music Presented in this Episode  Working for America by Olio (found on Music Alley by mevio) None of the Above by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Intro and Exit Music: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)  &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"Congressional Dish","author_url":"https:\/\/congressionaldish.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/2842537\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/393ba9\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/19010210"}