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A lame-duck session can often be an opportunity for the current Congress to push through final priorities. WASHINGTON—The House and Senate returned for a postelection session of Congress this week with tax breaks for retirement savings and corporate research on the agenda. Lawmakers are hopeful that some of these tax measures with bipartisan support can get through Congress before the end of the year. But short deadlines and postelection uncertainty could impede those efforts.
Your Duty as a Voter Is to Take the Election Seriously
  + stars: | 2022-11-04 | by ( Peggy Noonan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Surely the votes of the thoughtful and informed should be counted more heavily than those of the frivolous and knee-jerk. If we did it that way, she said, the Democrats would have just won in a sweep and not gone down to defeat. Buckley replied that he too wished the votes of the more knowledgeable were given greater weight as this would ensure conservative victories for generations. My modest hope as Tuesday approaches is that all ballots be cast only after much thought. We say that voting is our right and duty and it certainly is our right, enshrined in that old Constitution, but our duty is to take a serious interest in our country, state and city, and be part of an informed citizenry.
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