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NSDA Nationals USX R&D from Prepd: The Legislative Branch

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Over the next month and a half, Extemp Central will provide R&Ds on the topic areas for the 2022 NSDA National Tournament.  USX topic areas will have R&Ds posted on Tuesday & Thursday and IX topic areas will have R&Ds posted on Tuesday & Friday.  This is meant to help extempers assemble resources to prepare for the competition in Louisville.  This week we tackle USX topic area #8 on the Legislative Branch.

R&D from Prepd: Congress & The Iran Deal

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This R&D provides resources on the brewing battle in Congress over the Iranian nuclear deal.  Congress is expected to vote next month on a measure that would disapprove the deal, but it would require a two-thirds majority to overcome a veto from President Obama.  Critics of the deal allege that it is rewarding a human rights abuser and a state sponsor of terrorism, while proponents argue that the deal averts war and can reward moderate elements of the Iranian political establishment.

R&D from Prepd: The New Republican Congress

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This R&D breaks down the new Republican Congress.  The new Congress will meet for the first time on January 6.  Republicans will enjoy their largest House majority in more than eight decades and they will enjoy a 54-46 advantage in the Senate.  Analysts foresee possible areas of cooperation between the Congress and President Obama on trade and tax policy in the coming years.

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