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The omnibus proposals would end the Congressional ban on using local tax dollars for abortions by low-income residents, just as states do.
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Republicans included a measure in the deal that bans the city from using local revenues to fund abortions.
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Twitter is banned in China, so this is done using local clones of the service.
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But for this city, which raises $5 billion in tax revenue each year but does not have the final say over how to spend it, the compromise — which restores a ban on the use of local taxpayer money for abortions — served as a bitter reminder of its powerlessness.
The FCC is now considering an NAB petition that could result in a ban on the local programming.
A second effort tried to skirt the ban on local regulation by setting up financial incentives: In exchange for using hybrid vehicles, taxi owners would be allowed to charge higher leases on their cabs.
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