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House GOP government funding bill hits snag amid abortion concerns on November 8, 2023 at 10:58 pm Business News | The Hill
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Another House GOP-backed funding plan is hitting snags this week as some in the party are raising concerns about an abortion-related provision.
GOP leadership is hoping to pass the conference’s partisan plan laying out fiscal year 2024 funding for the White House, the Treasury Department and other offices this week. But there is uncertainty around its chances of passage as some members take issue with a thorny policy rider.
Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-N.Y.) told reporters on Wednesday that he opposes the plan over a measure that seeks to prohibit Washington, D.C., from carrying out the Reproductive Health Nondiscrimination Act, a law that aims to protect individuals from employer discrimination based on their reproductive health decisions.
“I think that we need to be much more respectful of the difficult decision that women have to make,” Molinaro said. “I think we need to respect the city’s determination and I think it’s a provision that is unnecessary in the bill.”
Reporters also asked the congressman about whether the recent victories for pro-choice advocates seen at the ballot box earlier this week would impact the party’s approach on the issue.
“I think that we need to take stock that post-Dobbs, the American people want every level of government to more appropriately respect the difficult choices women have to make,” he said. “And that if a state or city takes action, through its public referendum, that they understand, the American people understand, that is now the layer and the level of government that they want to influence.”
“Respecting the will of people, as they have clearly come to the polls now several times to acknowledge, I think is important for us,” he added. “We have to recognize that these are these are difficult choices and politicizing them is not helpful.”
Asked if there’s enough Republicans who share the same stance to tank the bill, Molinaro said thinks “there is concern that there is,” noting more than a handful of Republicans have similar concerns.
In the House GOP’s narrow majority, just a handful of Republicans can sink any partisan bill.
The news comes just days after Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.), the chair of the subcommittee that crafted the party’s annual agriculture funding bill, cast doubt on the legislation passing anytime soon after it failed on the floor earlier this year amid divisions on abortion and spending.
While Harris said it’s up to GOP leadership “as to whether or not they want to attempt to bring the bill back,” he noted to The Hill last week the dug-in positions of members on a portion of the bill that seeks to limit access to the abortion pill mifepristone.
“There are members who have said, look, they can’t vote for that bill with the mifepristone language in and there are a whole lot more members who said they can’t vote for that bill with the mifepristone language out,” Harris said, while playing down its likelihood of passing even if “some of the spending issues are addressed.”
And on Tuesday House Republicans punted plans to vote on a housing and transportation government funding bill, partly over concerns from some in the party about a proposed drop in dollars for Amtrak.
Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) also said on Wednesday that he “did not support it in its current form last night, it needs to cut spending.”
The bills are among the 12 annual government funding bills House Republicans sought to pass this month as they look to strengthen their hand in spending talks with Senate Democrats later this year.
However, the partisan bills have been panned by Democrats for pursuing cuts to nondefense programs that go beyond a budget caps deal brokered between President Biden and House GOP leadership earlier this year, along with policy riders they call “poison pills.”
Republicans have defended the cuts, pointing to the rising national debt and inflation. But the partisan nature of the plans makes it’s tougher for House Republicans to pass the legislation with a narrow majority, especially after the party has struggled to unify behind a broader spending strategy over the past few months amid opposition from its right flank pressing for further cuts and other policy items.
House, Budget, Business, News Another House GOP-backed funding plan is hitting snags this week as some in the party are raising concerns about an abortion-related provision. GOP leadership is hoping to pass the conference’s partisan plan laying out fiscal year 2024 funding for the White House, the Treasury Department and other offices this week. But there is uncertainty around its chances of passage as some members take issue with a thorny policy rider. …
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When TikTok and CapCut Vanished from America
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In a shocking turn of events, TikTok and CapCut, two of America’s most popular social media and video editing apps, vanished from U.S. app stores and became inaccessible to users on Saturday evening, January 18, 2025. This unprecedented digital blackout affected approximately 170 million American users, leaving them stunned and searching for alternatives.
The Sudden Shutdown
As the clock struck 10:50 PM Eastern Time on Saturday, both TikTok and CapCut disappeared from Apple and Google app stores. Users attempting to access the apps were greeted with a stark message: “Sorry, TikTok isn’t available now. A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.S. Unfortunately, that means you can’t use TikTok for now”.
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The ban wasn’t limited to just TikTok and CapCut. Other ByteDance-owned apps, including Lemon8, Hypic, and Gauth, also became unavailable to U.S. users. This sweeping action effectively cut off access to a suite of popular digital tools that millions had come to rely on for entertainment, content creation, and even business purposes.
The Legal Battle
The shutdown came after a tumultuous legal battle that culminated in a Supreme Court decision upholding a federal law requiring ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok and CapCut, to either sell its U.S. operations or face a ban. The legislation, passed in April 2024, cited national security concerns related to data privacy and potential foreign influence.
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Impact on Users and Creators
The sudden disappearance of TikTok and CapCut has left content creators and everyday users in a state of digital limbo. Many relied on these platforms not just for entertainment, but as essential tools for their livelihoods and creative expression. The ban has disrupted a thriving ecosystem of digital content creation, leaving millions to scramble for alternative platforms and editing tools.
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Political Implications and Future Uncertainties
As the dust settles, all eyes are on the incoming administration. President-elect Donald Trump, set to take office on January 20, has hinted at a potential 90-day extension for ByteDance to sell TikTok. This development has injected a new layer of uncertainty into an already complex situation.
What’s Next?
While the apps remain inaccessible, ByteDance and TikTok officials continue to work towards a resolution. TikTok’s message to users ends on a hopeful note, stating, “We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office. Please stay tuned”.
As America grapples with this digital void, questions about data privacy, national security, and the future of social media regulation loom large. The TikTok and CapCut ban marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate over the influence of foreign-owned technology companies in the United States, with far-reaching implications for users, creators, and the tech industry as a whole.
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TikTok Ban Drives 216% Rise in U.S. Users Learning Chinese on Duolingo
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Duolingo has reported a remarkable 216% increase in U.S. users learning Mandarin Chinese, coinciding with the impending ban on TikTok, set to take effect on January 19, 2025. This surge is attributed to many TikTok users migrating to a new Chinese social media platform called RedNote (also known as Xiaohongshu), which defaults to Mandarin as its primary language. As TikTok users seek alternatives amidst concerns over data privacy and app availability, they are turning to RedNote, prompting a cultural exchange that has driven interest in learning Chinese.
The spike in Mandarin learners began around mid-January, aligning with the growing popularity of RedNote among former TikTok users. Duolingo’s marketing team has actively engaged with this trend on social media, humorously acknowledging the phenomenon with posts like “Learning Mandarin out of spite? You’re not alone”.
Additionally, Duolingo has seen a 36% increase in downloads in the U.S., reflecting heightened consumer demand for language learning resources as users adapt to the new social media landscape.
The transition from TikTok to RedNote has not been without challenges, as some users have encountered technical issues during registration and account suspensions.
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TikTok’s Final Countdown: The Sunday Shutdown
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As the clock ticks down to January 19, 2025, TikTok users in the United States are bracing for a significant disruption. The app, which boasts approximately 170 million users in the country, faces a potential ban that could render it non-functional by this Sunday. Here’s what you need to know about the impending ban and its implications.
Key Details of the Ban
The anticipated ban comes amid ongoing national security concerns regarding TikTok’s Chinese ownership. Government officials have raised alarms about the possibility of sensitive user data being accessed by Chinese authorities. As a result, the app is expected to be removed from digital app stores, effectively cutting off new downloads and updates.
What Will Happen?
- Removal from App Stores: On January 19, TikTok will likely be taken down from platforms like the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
- Existing Users Affected: Current users may find that their app becomes non-functional, losing access to new content creation and updates.
- Data Preservation Challenges: Users may face difficulties in preserving their data and content as the deadline approaches.
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Recommendations for Users
In light of the impending ban, TikTok users should take proactive steps to safeguard their content and data:
- Download Personal Data: Users can access their TikTok settings to download their data before it’s too late.
- Export Saved Videos: Save any cherished videos or content that you wish to keep.
- Backup Content: Consider backing up your videos on alternative platforms.
- Explore Alternatives: As TikTok faces its potential shutdown, consider migrating to other platforms such as:
- Instagram Reels
- YouTube Shorts
- Lemon8
- Triller
Potential Scenarios
While the ban is set for this Sunday, there are several scenarios that could unfold in the coming days:
- Last-Minute Legal Intervention: There remains a possibility of a legal challenge that could delay or halt the ban.
- Temporary Injunction: Courts may issue a temporary injunction allowing TikTok to operate while legal proceedings continue.
- Complete Shutdown: If no intervention occurs, users will face a complete shutdown of the platform in the U.S. market.
Emotional Impact on Users
The potential ban is not just a technical disruption; it carries significant emotional weight for many users. Content creators who have built their brands on TikTok may experience economic repercussions as they lose a primary platform for engagement. Additionally, the shift could lead to broader changes in the social media landscape as users seek new avenues for expression and connection.
Conclusion
As we approach this critical deadline, TikTok users should remain vigilant and prepared for possible changes. Whether through legal maneuvers or a complete shutdown, the future of TikTok in the United States hangs in the balance. Stay tuned for real-time updates as we navigate this evolving situation together.
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