Posted inCustomer Loyalty Programs Law and Legislation Travel and Vacations Is This the Year I Should Use My Points to Travel? Legislation targeting credit card transaction fees may undermine loyalty programs — one more reason to use those points sooner than later. Posted by By Elaine Glusac
Posted inChevron Corporation Conservatism (US Politics) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Decisions and Verdicts Fish Farming Law and Legislation National Marine Fisheries Service Natural Resources Defense Council Regulation and Deregulation of Industry Supreme Court (US) What the Supreme Court Fishery Case Could Mean for Federal Agencies’ Power The case appears poised to be the next step in the conservative legal movement’s multigenerational effort to chip away at the New Deal. Posted by By Charlie Savage
Posted inChild Tax Credits and Stipends Democratic Party House of Representatives Law and Legislation Poverty Republican Party Senate Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions United States Politics and Government Lawmakers Strike Tax Deal, but It Faces Long Election-Year Odds in Congress A $78 billion package to revive an expansion of the child tax credit and expired business breaks has drawn bipartisan support in the House and Senate. Posted by By Kayla Guo
Posted inChevron Corporation Clement, Paul D Commerce Department Conservation of Resources Conservatism (US Politics) Environmental Protection Agency Fishing, Commercial Gorsuch, Neil M Law and Legislation Regulation and Deregulation of Industry Thomas, Clarence Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Limit Power of Federal Government The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday over whether to overturn a key precedent on the power of executive agencies. Posted by By Adam Liptak