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Where can I get a complete list of all of the federal law enforcement agencies in the United States?

Executive Branch[edit]Department of Agriculture[edit]Office of the Secretary of AgricultureProtective Operations Division (POD)[5]Office of Inspector General (USDA-OIG)United States Forest Service (USFS)U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement & Investigations (USFS LEI)Department of Commerce[edit]Office of Inspector General (DOC-OIG)Office of Security (DOC OS)US Commerce Department PoliceBureau of Industry and Security (BIS)Office of Export Enforcement (OEE)National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)National Institute of Standards and Technology PoliceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)Office for Law Enforcement (OLE)Department of Defense[edit]Office of Inspector General (DOD-OIG)Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS)Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA)United States Pentagon Police (USPPD)Department of Defense PoliceDefense Security ServiceDefense Logistics Agency (DLA)Defense Logistics Agency PoliceNational Security Agency (NSA)National Security Agency PoliceDefense Intelligence Agency (DIA)Defense Intelligence Agency PoliceNational Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency PoliceSpecial Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR)Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) (organization disbanded)Department of the ArmyUnited States Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID)United States Army Military Police CorpsDepartment of the Army Civilian PoliceUnited States Army Corrections CommandUnited States Army Counterintelligence (ACI)United States Army Intelligence and Security CommandDepartment of the NavyNaval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division (USMC CID)Master-at-arms (military police)Department of the Navy Police (civilian police)Marine Corps Provost Marshal's Office (military police)United States Marine Corps Civilian Police (civilian police)Department of the Air ForceUnited States Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI)Air Force Security Forces Center (AFSFC)United States Air Force Security Forces (military police)Department of the Air Force Police (civilian police)Department of Education[edit]Office of Inspector General (ED-OIG)Office of Civil Rights (OCR)Department of Energy[edit]Office of Inspector General (DOE-OIG)Office of Health, Safety and Security (DOE-HSS)National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)Office of Secure Transportation (OST)Department of Health and Human Services[edit]Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG)United States Food and Drug Administration (HHSFDA)Office of Criminal Investigations (OCI)National Institutes of Health (NIH)National Institutes of Health PoliceDepartment of Homeland Security[edit]U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers board a ship.Office of Inspector General (DHS-OIG)Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC)DHS National Protection and Programs DirectorateFederal Protective Service (FPS)United States Coast Guard (USCG)Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS)United States Coast Guard Police (CGPD)United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP)United States Border Patrol (USBP)CBP Air and Marine Operations (AMO)CBP Office of Field Operations (OFO)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Mount Weather Emergency Operations CenterMount Weather Emergency Operations Center PoliceOffice of Chief Security Officer (OCSO)United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO)Office of IntelligenceOffice of Professional Responsibility (OPR)United States Secret Service (USSS)United States Secret Service Uniformed Division (USSS UD)Transportation Security Administration (TSA)Office of Law Enforcement (OLE)/Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS)Office of Inspection (OI)United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate (FDNS)Department of Housing and Urban Development[edit]Office of Inspector General (HUD-OIG)Protective Service Division (HUD-PSD)Department of the Interior[edit]Office of Inspector General (DOI-OIG)Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)Office of Justice ServicesBureau of Indian Affairs PoliceBureau of Land Management (BLM)Office of Law EnforcementUnited States Bureau of Reclamation (BOR)Office of Law EnforcementNational Park Service (NPS)National Park Service RangerUnited States Park PoliceOffice of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE)United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS),Office of Law Enforcement (FWS OLE)Division of Refuge Law EnforcementDepartment of Justice[edit]Office of Inspector General (DOJ-OIG)Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)FBI PoliceFederal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)United States Marshals Service (USMS)Office of Professional Responsibility (DOJ OPR)Department of Labor[edit]Office of Inspector General (DOL-OIG)Department of State[edit]Office of Inspector General (DOS-OIG)Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS)Diplomatic Security Service (DSS)Department of Transportation[edit]Office of Inspector General (DOT-OIG)United States Merchant Marine AcademyDepartment of Public Safety (USMMADPS)National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationOffice of Odometer Fraud Investigation (OFI)Department of the Treasury[edit]A Bureau of Engraving and Printing Police (BEP) patrol car.Office of Inspector General (USDT-OIG)Bureau of Engraving and PrintingBureau of Engraving and Printing PoliceFinancial Crimes Enforcement Network (FINCEN)Internal Revenue Service (IRS)Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI)United States Mint Police (USMP)Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA)Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP)Department of Veterans Affairs[edit]Office of Inspector General (VA-OIG)Veterans Affairs PoliceLegislative Branch[edit]Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of RepresentativesSergeant at Arms of the United States SenateUnited States Capitol Police (USCP)Office of Inspector General (USCP OIG)Office of Professional Responsibility (USCP OPR)Library of Congress (LOC)Office of Inspector General (LOC-OIG)Government Publishing Office (GPO)Office of Inspector General (GPO-OIG)Government Publishing Office PoliceJudicial Branch[edit]Marshal of the United States Supreme CourtUnited States Supreme Court PoliceAdministrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC)Office of Probation and Pretrial ServicesOther federal law enforcement agencies[edit]Independent Agencies and federally-administered institutions;Central Intelligence AgencySecurity Protective Service (CIA SPS)United States Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of Inspector General (EPA-OIG)Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA)Criminal Enforcement DivisionNational Gallery of ArtOffice of Protection ServicesNASAOffice of Inspector General 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Why doesn't President Trump order the government lawyers handling FOIA requests around the various Obama administration scandals to comply immediately?

FOIAonlineThe Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) gives you the right to request information from federal agencies. From FOIAonline you can submit FOIA requests to all participating agencies, track the status of requests, search for requests submitted by others, access previously released records, and generate agency-specific FOIA processing reports.FOIAonline participating agencies include:The Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Commerce (except the US Patent and Trademark Office), U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of General Counsel of the National Archives and Records Administration, Merit Systems Protection Board, Federal Labor Relations Authority, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Department of the Navy, General Services Administration, Federal Communications Commission, Small Business Administration, Department of Justice - Office of Information Policy, Defense Logistics Agency, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys of the Department of Justice and Social Security Administration.Freedom of Information ActNot sure what you mean by “various Obama administration scandals” as there aren’t any that I know of. Please elucidate. You can use FOIA! Reporters use it all the time!There are 10K plus Obama FOIA. Many requests are closed, meaning the information was released as most have. Like below. Freedom of Information Act

Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan is liked by both Democrats and Republicans, w/ 77 percent of Americans, including 59 percent GOPers, supporting the bill. Why then do so many Republican lawmakers remain opposed to its implementation?

This is going to be basically a cut and paste of the table of contents for said bill.H. R. 1319AN ACTTo provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of S. Con. Res. 5.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.This Act may be cited as the “American Rescue Plan Act of 2021”.SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.The table of contents for this Act is as follows:Sec. 1. Short title.Sec. 2. Table of contents.TITLE I—COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURESubtitle A—AgricultureSec. 1001. Food Supply Chain and Agriculture Pandemic Response.Sec. 1002. Emergency rural development grants for rural health care.Sec. 1003. Pandemic program administration funds.Sec. 1004. Funding for the USDA Office of Inspector General for oversight of COVID–19-related programs.Sec. 1005. Farm loan assistance for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.Sec. 1006. USDA assistance and support for socially disadvantaged farmers, ranchers, forest land owners and operators, and groups.Sec. 1007. Use of the Commodity Credit Corporation for Commodities and Associated Expenses.Subtitle B—NutritionSec. 1101. Supplemental nutrition assistance program.Sec. 1102. Additional assistance for SNAP online purchasing and technology improvements.Sec. 1103. Additional funding for nutrition assistance programs.Sec. 1104. Commodity supplemental food program.TITLE II—COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABORSubtitle A—Education MattersPART 1—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONSec. 2001. Elementary and secondary school emergency relief fund.Sec. 2002. Higher education emergency relief fund.Sec. 2003. Maintenance of effort and maintenance of equity.Sec. 2004. Outlying areas.Sec. 2005. Bureau of Indian Education.Sec. 2006. Gallaudet University.Sec. 2007. Student aid administration.Sec. 2008. Howard University.Sec. 2009. National Technical Institute for the Deaf.Sec. 2010. Institute of Education Sciences.Sec. 2011. Program administration.Sec. 2012. Office of inspector general.Sec. 2013. Modification of revenue requirements for proprietary institutions of higher education.PART 2—MISCELLANEOUSSec. 2021. National endowment for the arts.Sec. 2022. National endowment for the humanities.Sec. 2023. Institute of museum and library services.Sec. 2024.  COVID-19 response resources for the preservation and maintenance of Native American languages.SubtitleB—Labor MattersSec. 2101. Raising the Federal minimum wage.Sec. 2102. Funding for Department of Labor Worker Protection Activities.Sec. 2103. Compensation pursuant to the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act.Subtitle C—Human Services And Community SupportsSec. 2201. Supporting older Americans and their families.Sec. 2202. Child Care and Development Block Grant Program.Sec. 2203. Child Care Stabilization.Sec. 2204. Head Start.Sec. 2205. Programs for survivors.Sec. 2206. Child abuse prevention and treatment.Sec. 2207. Corporation for National and Community Service and the National Service Trust.Subtitle D—Child Nutrition & Related ProgramsSec. 2301. Improvements to WIC benefits.Sec. 2302. WIC program modernization.Sec. 2303. Meals and supplements reimbursements for individuals who have not attained the age of 25.Sec. 2304. Pandemic EBT program.Subtitle E—COBRA Continuation CoverageSec. 2401. Preserving health benefits for workers.TITLE III—COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCESubtitle A—Public HealthCHAPTER 1—VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICSSec. 3001. Funding for COVID–19 vaccine activities at the centers for disease control and prevention.Sec. 3002. Funding for vaccine confidence activities.Sec. 3003. Funding for supply chain for COVID–19 vaccines, therapeutics, and medical supplies.Sec. 3004. Funding for COVID–19 vaccine, therapeutic, and device activities at the Food and Drug Administration.CHAPTER 2—TESTINGSec. 3011. Funding for COVID–19 testing, contact tracing, and mitigation activities.Sec. 3012. Funding for SARS–CoV–2 genomic sequencing and surveillance.Sec. 3013. Funding for global health.Sec. 3014. Funding for data modernization and forecasting center.CHAPTER 3—PUBLIC HEALTH WORKFORCESec. 3021. Funding for public health workforce.Sec. 3022. Funding for Medical Reserve Corps.CHAPTER 4—PUBLIC HEALTH INVESTMENTSSec. 3031. Funding for community health centers and community care.Sec. 3032. Funding for National Health Service Corps.Sec. 3033. Funding for Nurse Corps.Sec. 3034. Funding for teaching health centers that operate graduate medical education.Sec. 3035. Funding for family planning.Sec. 3036. Funding for Office of Inspector General.CHAPTER 5—INDIAN HEALTHSec. 3041. Funding for Indian health.CHAPTER 6—MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERSec. 3051. Funding for block grants for community mental health services.Sec. 3052. Funding for block grants for prevention and treatment of substance abuse.Sec. 3053. Funding for mental and behavioral health training for health care professionals, paraprofessionals, and public safety officers.Sec. 3054. Funding for education and awareness campaign encouraging healthy work conditions and use of mental and behavioral health services by health care professionals.Sec. 3055. Funding for grants for health care providers to promote mental and behavioral health among their health professional workforce.Sec. 3056. Funding for community-based funding for local substance use disorder services.Sec. 3057. Funding for community-based funding for local behavioral health needs.Sec. 3058. Funding for the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.Sec. 3059. Funding for Project AWARE.Sec. 3059A. Funding for youth suicide prevention.Sec. 3059B. Funding for behavioral health workforce education and training.CHAPTER 7—EXCHANGE GRANT PROGRAMSec. 3061. Establishing a grant program for Exchange modernization.Subtitle B—MedicaidSec. 3101. Mandatory coverage of COVID–19 vaccines and administration and treatment under Medicaid.Sec. 3102. Modifications to certain coverage under Medicaid for pregnant and postpartum women.Sec. 3103. State Option to Provide Qualifying Community-Based Mobile Crisis Intervention Services.Sec. 3104. Temporary increase in FMAP for medical assistance under State Medicaid plans which begin to expend amounts for certain mandatory individuals.Sec. 3105. Extension of 100 percent Federal medical assistance percentage to Urban Indian Health Organizations and Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems.Sec. 3106. Sunset of limit on maximum rebate amount for single source drugs and innovator multiple source drugs.Sec. 3107. Additional support for Medicaid home and community-based services during the COVID–19 emergency.Sec. 3108. Funding for State strike teams for resident and employee safety in nursing facilities.Sec. 3109. Special Rule for the Period of a Declared Public Health Emergency Related to Coronavirus.Subtitle C—Children’s Health Insurance ProgramSec. 3201. Mandatory coverage of COVID–19 vaccines and administration and treatment under CHIP.Sec. 3202. Modifications to certain coverage under CHIP for pregnant and postpartum women.Subtitle D—Other ProvisionsCHAPTER 1—ENSURING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND RATEPAYER PROTECTION DURING THE PANDEMICSec. 3301. Funding for pollution and disparate impacts of the COVID–19 pandemic.Sec. 3302. Funding for LIHEAP.Sec. 3303. Funding for water assistance program.CHAPTER 2—DISTANCE LEARNING AND CONSUMER PROTECTION DURING THE COVID–19 PANDEMICSec. 3311. Funding for consumer product safety fund to protect consumers from potentially dangerous products related to COVID–19.Sec. 3312. Funding for E-Rate support for emergency educational connections and devices.CHAPTER 3—OVERSIGHT OF DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PREVENTION AND RESPONSE TO COVID–19Sec. 3321. Funding for Department of Commerce Inspector General.TITLE IV—COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICESSubtitle A—Defense Production Act Of 1950Sec. 4001. COVID–19 emergency medical supplies enhancement.Subtitle B—Housing ProvisionsSec. 4101. Emergency rental assistance.Sec. 4102. Emergency housing vouchers.Sec. 4103. Emergency assistance for rural housing.Sec. 4104. Housing assistance and supportive services programs for Native Americans.Sec. 4105. Housing counseling.Sec. 4106. Homelessness assistance and supportive services program.Sec. 4107. Homeowner Assistance Fund.Sec. 4108. Relief measures for section 502 and 504 direct loan borrowers.Sec. 4109. Fair housing activities.Subtitle C—Small Business (SSBCI)Sec. 4201. State Small Business Credit Initiative.Subtitle D—AirlinesSec. 4301. Air Transportation Payroll Support Program Extension.TITLE V—COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND REFORMSubtitle A—Coronavirus State And Local Fiscal Recovery FundsSec. 5001. Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.Subtitle B—Other MattersSec. 5111. Emergency Federal Employee Leave Fund.Sec. 5112. Funding for the Government Accountability Office.Sec. 5113. Pandemic Response Accountability Committee funding availability.Sec. 5114. Funding for the White House.TITLE VI—COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESSSec. 6001. Modifications to paycheck protection program.Sec. 6002. Targeted EIDL advance.Sec. 6003. Support for restaurants.Sec. 6004. Community navigator pilot program.Sec. 6005. Shuttered venue operators.Sec. 6006. Direct appropriations.TITLE VII—COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURESubtitle A—Transportation And InfrastructureSec. 7001. Federal Emergency Management Agency appropriation.Sec. 7002. Funeral assistance.Sec. 7003. Economic adjustment assistance.Sec. 7004. Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation operations and maintenance.Sec. 7005. Grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.Sec. 7006. Federal Transit Administration grants.Sec. 7007. Relief for airports.Sec. 7008. Emergency FAA Employee Leave Fund.Subtitle B—Aviation Manufacturing Jobs ProtectionSec. 7101. Definitions.Sec. 7102. Payroll support program.Subtitle C—Continued Assistance To Rail WorkersSec. 7201. Additional enhanced benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.Sec. 7202. Extended unemployment benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.Sec. 7203. Extension of waiver of the 7-day waiting period for benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.Sec. 7204. Railroad Retirement Board and Office of the Inspector General funding.TITLE VIII—COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRSSec. 8001. Funding for claims and appeals processing.Sec. 8002. Funding availability for medical care and health needs.Sec. 8003. Funding for supply chain modernization.Sec. 8004. Funding for state homes.Sec. 8005. Funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs office of inspector general.Sec. 8006. Covid–19 veteran rapid retraining assistance program.Sec. 8007. Prohibition on copayments and cost sharing for veterans during emergency relating to COVID–19.Sec. 8008. Emergency Department of Veterans Affairs Employee Leave Fund.TITLE IX—COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANSSubtitle A—Crisis Support For Unemployed WorkersPART 1—EXTENSION OF CARES ACT UNEMPLOYMENT PROVISIONSSec. 9011. Extension of pandemic unemployment assistance.Sec. 9012. Extension of emergency unemployment relief for governmental entities and nonprofit organizations.Sec. 9013. Extension of Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation.Sec. 9014. Extension of full Federal funding of the first week of compensable regular unemployment for States with no waiting week.Sec. 9015. Extension of emergency State staffing flexibility.Sec. 9016. Extension of Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation.Sec. 9017. Extension of temporary financing of short-time compensation payments in States with programs in law.Sec. 9018. Extension of temporary financing of short-time compensation agreements for States without programs in law.PART 2—EXTENSION OF FFCRA UNEMPLOYMENT PROVISIONSSec. 9021. Extension of temporary assistance for States with advances.Sec. 9022. Extension of full Federal funding of extended unemployment compensation.PART 3—DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FUNDING FOR TIMELY, ACCURATE, AND EQUITABLE PAYMENTSec. 9031. Funding for administration.Sec. 9032. Funding for fraud prevention, equitable access, and timely payment to eligible workers.Subtitle B—Emergency Assistance To Families Through Home Visiting ProgramsSec. 9101. Emergency assistance to families through home visiting programs.Subtitle C—Emergency Assistance To Children And FamiliesSec. 9201. Pandemic Emergency Assistance.Subtitle D—Elder Justice And Support GuaranteeSec. 9301. Additional funding for aging and disability services programs.Subtitle E—Support To Skilled Nursing Facilities In Response To COVID–19Sec. 9401. Providing for infection control support to skilled nursing facilities through contracts with quality improvement organizations.Sec. 9402. Funding for strike teams for resident and employee safety in skilled nursing facilities.Subtitle F—Preserving Health Benefits For WorkersSec. 9501. Preserving health benefits for workers.Subtitle G—Promoting Economic SecurityPART 1—2021 RECOVERY REBATES TO INDIVIDUALSSec. 9601. 2021 recovery rebates to individuals.PART 2—CHILD TAX CREDITSec. 9611. Child tax credit improvements for 2021.Sec. 9612. Application of child tax credit in possessions.PART 3—EARNED INCOME TAX CREDITSec. 9621. Strengthening the earned income tax credit for individuals with no qualifying children.Sec. 9622. Taxpayer eligible for childless earned income credit in case of qualifying children who fail to meet certain identification requirements.Sec. 9623. Credit allowed in case of certain separated spouses.Sec. 9624. Modification of disqualified investment income test.Sec. 9625. Application of earned income tax credit in possessions of the United States.Sec. 9626. Temporary special rule for determining earned income for purposes of earned income tax credit.PART 4—DEPENDENT CARE ASSISTANCESec. 9631. Refundability and enhancement of child and dependent care tax credit.Sec. 9632. Increase in exclusion for employer-provided dependent care assistance.PART 5—CREDITS FOR PAID SICK AND FAMILY LEAVESec. 9641. Payroll credits.Sec. 9642. Credit for sick leave for certain self-employed individuals.Sec. 9643. Credit for family leave for certain self-employed individuals.PART 6—EMPLOYEE RETENTION CREDITSec. 9651. Extension of employee retention credit.PART 7—PREMIUM TAX CREDITSec. 9661. Improving affordability by expanding premium assistance for consumers.Sec. 9662. Temporary modification of limitations on reconciliation of tax credits for coverage under a qualified health plan with advance payments of such credit.Sec. 9663. Application of premium tax credit in case of individuals receiving unemployment compensation during 2021.PART 8—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONSSec. 9671. Repeal of election to allocate interest, etc. on worldwide basis.Sec. 9672. Tax treatment of targeted EIDL advances.Sec. 9673. Tax treatment of restaurant revitalization grants.Sec. 9674. Modification of exceptions for reporting of third party network transactions.Subtitle H—PensionsSec. 9701. Temporary delay of designation of multiemployer plans as in endangered, critical, or critical and declining status.Sec. 9702. Temporary extension of the funding improvement and rehabilitation periods for multiemployer pension plans in critical and endangered status for 2020 or 2021.Sec. 9703. Adjustments to funding standard account rules.Sec. 9704. Special financial assistance program for financially troubled multiemployer plans.Sec. 9705. Extended amortization for single employer plans.Sec. 9706. Extension of pension funding stabilization percentages for single employer plans.Sec. 9707. Modification of special rules for minimum funding standards for community newspaper plans.Sec. 9708. Cost of living adjustment freeze.Subtitle I—Child Care For WorkersSec. 9801. Child care assistance.TITLE X—INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSSec. 10001. Department of State operations.Sec. 10002. United States Agency for International Development operations.Sec. 10003. Global response.Sec. 10004. Humanitarian response.Sec. 10005. Multilateral assistance.TITLE XI—COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCESSec. 1101. Indian Affairs.Sec. 1102. United States Fish and Wildlife Service.TITLE XII—COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, SPACE, AND TECHNOLOGYSec. 12001. National Institute of Standards and Technology.Sec. 12002. National Science Foundation.Now, having posted all that, and seen each section title, I would invite people to actually look and see what pork there is in the bill, because I saw very little of it in there.This is, for as long as it is, one of the few bills I’ve seen that’s largely on point for what it’s supposed to do.What it’s not supposed to do is make the rich richer, which is what I suspect the republicans are really balking at. They want a piece of that pie and guess what… it’s not in there.

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