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Former Governors Teams Up to Address AI Job Losses

Former Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb (R) says he is co-chairing an organization called RAISE US that is aimed at easing the American workforce's transition to an artificial intelligence-based economy. Speaking to Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Businessweek, Holcomb explains that gaining support from big tech and leading AI companies like Amazon, Anthropic and Microsoft shows that shared commitment to preparing workers for AI-driven jobs.

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Congress Hasn't Been Briefed Since The Iran Negotiations Took Place Says Rep. Malliotakis

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff will brief the full House and Senate today on the initial peace deal between the US and Iran, Punchbowl reports citing a White House official. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis joined Balance of Power to discuss the Housing Bill as well as the upcoming meeting between the US and Iran.

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Supreme Court Says Mail Votes Can Arrive After Election Day

The US Supreme Court ruled that federal law permits mail-in ballots to arrive after Election Day in a decision that preserves grace periods in 30 states. Mick Mulvaney, Former-Acting WH Chief of Staff (Trump's First Term), Co-Founder of the Freedom Caucus, Former-OMB Director joins Balance of Power to discuss the latest news from the Supreme Court as well as the latest from Congress.

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Housing Bill Expected to Become Law Despite Trump's Refusal to Sign

Nathan Dean, Senior Policy Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, joined Bloomberg's Paul Sweeney and Scarlett Fu said he expects the housing bill to become law despite President Trump's refusal to sign the passed legislation. Trump's refusal to sign the legislation Wednesday came shortly before a private luncheon with Senate Republicans at the US Capitol, where tensions quickly flared.  Trump's decision to delay the housing bill from becoming law spoiled an opportunity for lawmakers in both parties and the president himself to tout progress toward addressing voters' affordability concerns ahead of November's midterm elections. The clash laid bare the mutual frustration among the president and members of his own party as they face an uphill struggle to keep their congressional majorities.

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