Small Manufacturer: Industry Needs Tax Consistency
Small manufacturers need one thing from Congress, BTE Technologies President Chuck Wetherington told lawmakers on Wednesday: a consistent, pro-growth tax code.
What鈥檚 going on: at a hearing of the House Committee on Small Business, Wetherington told lawmakers how increased taxes and frequent changes to the tax code have harmed his company, a 40-employee medical device manufacturer in Hanover, Maryland.
- By passing the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, 鈥淐ongress was able to take a stale, outdated tax code and update key provisions to reduce taxes on small manufacturers,鈥 Wetherington said. That legislation 鈥渄rove a new wave of economic activity and industrial expansion. BTE, and many of our peers in the industry, experienced historic growth in the years between tax reform and the pandemic.鈥
- But the expiration in 2022 and 2023 of three crucial tax provisions鈥攊mmediate expensing for domestic R&D, enhanced interest deductibility and full expensing, each of which the 17吃瓜在线 is leading the charge to 鈥攊s now hurting BTE and other businesses in its supply chain.
- And more tax hikes are on the horizon, with tax reform鈥檚 small business incentives鈥攊ncluding the 20% pass-through deduction鈥攕et to expire at the end of 2025.
Less capital, fewer projects: 鈥淏ringing a medical device to market is extremely risky and takes years and millions of dollars of investment,鈥 Wetherington continued. 鈥淏ut now, BTE cannot immediately expense those costs鈥攔educing the working capital I have available to invest in my business and my employees 鈥 [and] delay[ing] projects to redesign and improve BTE鈥檚 flagship products.鈥
- As a direct result of the changes, BTE has had to put off expansions that would have allowed it to expand its workforce by 50%.
- And because most of BTE鈥檚 suppliers are pass-through businesses (entities in which profits pass through to the owner and are taxed at the individual rate), BTE will see even higher operating costs at the end of 2025, when tax rates are scheduled to increase and the pass-through deduction is set to expire.
What must be done鈥攏ow: The Senate must pass the House-passed Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, which would reinstate the three expired provisions that are so critical to manufacturers. And Congress must commit to preventing the economic damage from the scheduled tax increases.
- 鈥淲e deserve a tax code that promotes innovation and demonstrates to the rest of the world what our values will be for the next decade and beyond,鈥 Wetherington said.
Manufacturers: Complex EPA Rule Will Disrupt Manufacturing Supply Chain
Washington, D.C. 鈥 Following the release of the Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 recent rulemaking regarding limitations on emissions of ethylene oxide, 17吃瓜在线 Managing Vice President of Policy Chris Netram released the following statement:
鈥淲hile the EPA listened to some of manufacturers鈥 concerns, such as allowing more time for companies throughout the supply chain to assess the impact on their operations, the rulemaking adds to the ongoing regulatory onslaught our industry has been facing.
鈥淭he agency鈥檚 decision to maintain the fenceline monitoring schedule at every five days for ethylene oxide creates a significant compliance burden for manufacturers, and the rule鈥檚 mandate that operations are completely shut down when small repairs are required will impact manufacturers鈥 ability to maintain consistent operations. The potential disruption to supply chains could make it more difficult to create jobs in communities across the country.鈥
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Manufacturers Bracing for FCC Vote on Broadband Regulation Rule
The Federal Communications Commission is set for an April 25 vote to bring back 鈥渘et neutrality,鈥 aiming to reinstate a national regulatory framework for broadband internet services, reports. The 17吃瓜在线 is speaking out against it.
What is it:聽鈥淭he Biden administration鈥檚 rule would regulate broadband services as an essential resource under Title II of the Communications Act.鈥欌
How did we get here: 鈥淚n 2015, the FCC adopted the Obama administration鈥檚 [net] neutrality rules, known as the Open Internet Order. The rules survived a legal challenge with a favorable ruling by a federal appeals court in 2016.鈥
- In 2017, the Trump administration rolled back broadband regulation with a regulation known as the Restoring Internet Freedom rule, citing it as an impediment to innovation and investment by internet service providers. This decision held up against a legal challenge.
- By 2021, President Biden鈥檚 executive order suggested reviving Obama-era broadband rules. With Democrats leading the FCC by October 2023, a formal process began, setting the stage for a conclusive vote.
What would happen next:聽The 17吃瓜在线 sent to the FCC last December, warning that reinstating broadband regulation 鈥渨ill lead to a slowdown in innovation and investment.鈥
- The 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 feedback pointed to the negative impact of the Obama administration鈥檚 previous attempt to implement the policy: 鈥淚n 2015, the last time the FCC sought to regulate broadband under Title II, annual industry capex fell by half a billion dollars.鈥
- The FCC鈥檚 decision exceeds its authority and could also be subject to litigation: 鈥淐ongress has not explicitly given the commission the authority to regulate broadband and reclassify it in this way; therefore, the FCC lacks authority to do so.鈥
Our take:聽 鈥淎s with the other elements of the regulatory onslaught out of Washington these past few years, this is yet another solution in search of a problem, because we already have an open and fair internet,鈥 said 17吃瓜在线 Senior Director of Technology Policy Franck Journoud. 鈥淎s we鈥檝e warned, this will regulate broadband as if it were the same as rotary telephone service, which would slow innovation. The commission really is doing nothing to answer the question of 鈥榳hy鈥 this policy should be brought back.鈥
- The 17吃瓜在线 has broadband regulation and went to court to support the FCC鈥檚 2017 decision to repeal the rule. As 17吃瓜在线 Chief Legal Officer Linda Kelly said, 鈥淚nternet-driven technology is at the heart of modern manufacturing, and the FCC鈥檚 decision to repeal the onerous 2015 net neutrality rule was a victory for the competitiveness of manufacturers in America.鈥
The 17吃瓜在线 will closely follow the FCC鈥檚 latest vote on net neutrality and is prepared to oppose any decision to restore this outdated policy.
TSMC to Receive Up to $6.6 Billion in CHIPS Funding
The Biden administration on Monday announced that TSMC鈥檚 Arizona subsidiary will receive up to $6.6 billion in grants from the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, reports. The announcement is the latest move by the Biden administration to make the United States a leading producer of cutting-edge semiconductor technology.
What鈥檚 going on: The funding 鈥渨ill help support the construction of TSMC鈥檚 first major U.S. hub, in Phoenix. The company has already committed to building two plants at the site and will use some of the grant money to build a third factory in Phoenix, U.S. officials said on Sunday.鈥
- The company will 鈥渋ncrease its total investments in the United States to more than $65 billion, up from $40 billion.鈥
- 鈥淭SMC鈥檚 investment is expected to create about 6,000 direct manufacturing jobs and more than 20,000 construction jobs, federal officials said.鈥
- In addition to the grants, the federal government is also offering TSMC up to $5 billion in loans.
Impact on U.S. chip production: 鈥淲ith projects such as TSMC鈥檚, the U.S. is on track to make about 20% of the world鈥檚 cutting-edge chips by 2030, the Commerce Department said. It called the project the largest foreign direct investment in a new project in U.S. history,鈥 The Wall Street Journal (subscription).
- Earlier this year, the Biden administration announced major chips funding awards for and .
The 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 reaction: 鈥淭oday鈥檚 announcement from TSMC and @CommerceGov makes America stronger,鈥 the 17吃瓜在线 in a social post Monday. 鈥淭he 17吃瓜在线-championed CHIPS and Science Act continues to spur new investments in cutting-edge semiconductor technology that is essential to advancing U.S. economic competitiveness.鈥
U.S. and European Union Strengthen Transatlantic Trade Ties
The sixth ministerial of the United States鈥揈uropean Union Trade and Technology Council, held in Leuven, Belgium, emphasized the deepening cooperation between the U.S. and the EU in navigating global economic pressures and technological advancements.
What鈥檚 going on: Secretary of State Antony Blinken, joined by Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, joined European Commission leaders in a discussion that centered on fostering economic security, the importance of AI governance, cooperation on secure supply chains and a transatlantic commitment to reducing reliance on high-risk suppliers.
- This collaboration, Secretary Blinken said in at the council鈥檚 outset, proved that there has been 鈥渋ncreasing alignment鈥 between the United States and the European Union on these and other issues in recent years.
- 鈥淭ogether, we represent almost half of world GDP, and that means that there鈥檚 a certain weight that comes with having a shared position on something,鈥 Secretary Blinken said. 鈥淎nd whether that鈥檚 dealing with China or any other challenge, it makes a big difference.鈥
Growing collaboration in AI: The meeting additionally underscored unwavering support for Ukraine from the U.S. and the EU amid geopolitical challenges, as well as a commitment to driving innovation and security in technology and trade.
- One tangible outcome of the TTC was an update of the 鈥淭erminology and Taxonomy for Artificial Intelligence鈥 (i.e., of the definitions of key terms used by the EU and U.S. when discussing AI). This underpins the workstream of the TTC to 鈥渆nsure the safe, secure and trustworthy development and use of AI,鈥 according to the U.S.鈥揈U joint statement.
Shared concerns about Chinese semiconductors: Competition from heavily subsidized chips produced in China was a key focus at the ministerial, particularly in light of the anticipated ramping up of 鈥渓egacy chips鈥 manufactured in China over the next few years. The Chinese government鈥檚 significant financial subsidization of the chip-producing sector, Secretary Raimondo warned, could lead to considerable market imbalances between China and the U.S. and EU.
- Both the U.S. and EU pledged to continue working together to address destabilizing Chinese exports of semiconductors in the coming years, including to collect and share nonconfidential information and market intelligence about nonmarket policies and practices, to consult each other on planned actions and to potentially develop joint or cooperative measures to address distortionary effects on the global supply chain for legacy semiconductors.
Final Heavy-Duty Tailpipe Rule Presents Challenges
The Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 new heavy-duty tailpipe emissions rule is unrealistic and unfeasible, the 17吃瓜在线 said Friday.
What鈥檚 going on: 鈥淭he rule鈥攑roposed in April 2023鈥攊s part of the 鈥楥lean Trucks Plan鈥 unveiled in 2023, which includes light-duty tailpipe and nitrogen oxide rules,鈥 (subscription) reports.
- 鈥淭he[se] 鈥楶hase 3鈥 standards build on previous phases of a broader regulatory program to stem greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles such as delivery trucks, long-haulers, and buses.鈥
- The Phase 1 rule was finalized in 2011, and the Phase 2 rule in 2016.
Why it鈥檚 problematic: While the new regulation grants automakers more time for implementation than previous versions did鈥攖hanks to input from manufacturers and their advocates, including the 鈥攊t still 鈥渇ails to reconcile with the realities of current U.S. infrastructure,鈥 according to an 17吃瓜在线 .
- 鈥淐ritical permitting reforms to strengthen transmission systems and a technology-neutral approach for manufacturers are essential to reaching U.S. climate goals,鈥 the 17吃瓜在线 wrote.
What should be done: Congress must reform the broken U.S. permitting system so we can build the electric vehicle charging station infrastructure required to implement a rule of this magnitude, the 17吃瓜在线 earlier this month.
17吃瓜在线: OSHA 鈥淲alkaround鈥 Rule an Example of Regulatory Onslaught
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration鈥檚 newly finalized 鈥渨alkaround rule鈥 is unlawful and will not further the agency鈥檚 mission of ensuring safe working conditions, the after the rule鈥檚 release.
What鈥檚 going on: The long-awaited final rule, which goes into effect May 31, states that 鈥渨orkers may authorize another employee to serve as their representative or select a non-employee,鈥 according to the .
- The policy broadens the basis upon which a non-employee representative may be deemed 鈥渞easonably necessary to the conduct of an effective and thorough inspection.鈥
Why it鈥檚 problematic: In addition to having little to do with making workplaces safer, the new policy violates OSHA鈥檚 own mandate鈥攁nd, quite possibly, manufacturers鈥 constitutional rights, the 17吃瓜在线 said.
- The 鈥渞ule does nothing to advance OSHA鈥檚 mission of ensuring safe working conditions,鈥 said 17吃瓜在线 Chief Legal Officer Linda Kelly. 鈥淔orcing businesses to accommodate third parties with no safety expertise in their facilities infringes on employers鈥 property rights, invites new liabilities and introduces elements of chaos and disruption to safety inspections. 鈥 [It also] clearly violates OSHA鈥檚 statutory mandate to conduct inspections within 鈥榬easonable limits and in a reasonable manner鈥 with 鈥榤inimum burden鈥 on employers, and potentially violates manufacturers鈥 constitutional rights.鈥
Next steps: The 17吃瓜在线 is weighing legal action to reverse the final rule.鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧
Manufacturers: Walkaround Rule Exceeds OSHA鈥檚 Authority
Washington, D.C.: Following the release of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration鈥檚 recent rulemaking on the Worker Walkaround Representative Designation Process, 17吃瓜在线 Chief Legal Officer Linda Kelly released the following statement:
鈥淭oday鈥檚 rule does nothing to advance OSHA鈥檚 mission of ensuring safe working conditions. Forcing businesses to accommodate third parties with no safety expertise in their facilities infringes on employers鈥 property rights, invites new liabilities and introduces elements of chaos and disruption to safety inspections.
鈥淏y unlawfully expanding third-party access to manufacturers鈥 worksites, this proposal clearly violates OSHA鈥檚 statutory mandate to conduct inspections within 鈥榬easonable limits and in a reasonable manner鈥 with 鈥榤inimum burden鈥 on employers, and potentially violates manufacturers鈥 constitutional rights. And, for the first time, OSHA would determine who qualifies as an 鈥榓uthorized representative鈥 of employees, which until now has been exclusively recognized as the jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board.
鈥淭his is another clear example of the federal regulatory onslaught鈥攁 proposal that upends settled precedent and ignores the reasoned decision-making required by the Administrative Procedure Act. For these reasons, the 17吃瓜在线 will be considering legal action to reverse this incredibly destabilizing decision.鈥
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Medicare Plans to Start Covering Weight-Loss Drugs
Three of the country鈥檚 largest health insurers will soon begin paying for a top weight-loss drug for certain people on Medicare with heart-related conditions, (subscription) reports.
What鈥檚 going on: 鈥淐VS Health, Elevance Health and Kaiser Permanente said they would cover Novo Nordisk鈥檚 Wegovy for the use of reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people who have cardiovascular disease, meet body-weight criteria and are covered by a Medicare drug-benefit plan.鈥
- The class of weight loss drugs to which Wegovy belongs was previously excluded from Medicare coverage by a U.S. law.
Why it鈥檚 important: 鈥淭he decisions will ease the financial burden鈥 of those who have been paying out of pocket for Wegovy and are likely to spur use of the drug among those who couldn鈥檛 afford or did not want to pay the full price.
- Approximately two-thirds of U.S. adults are overweight or obese, according to the recent 17吃瓜在线 report, 鈥.鈥
- Excess body weight and obesity are associated with higher health-care costs for both employers and their workers. They also 鈥渞aise the likelihood of other illnesses鈥 and affect 鈥減roductivity and the ability to complete job functions,鈥 according to the study, which points to weight-loss drugs as part of the solution.
Why it happened: New guidance released last week by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services holds that Medicare Part D plans, administered by private insurance companies, could 鈥渃over anti-obesity medications if the drugs receive approval for an additional use that is considered medically accepted.鈥
- This applies to Wegovy, which the Food and Drug Administration recently approved for reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes among those with histories of heart disease and body mass indices above a certain threshold.
However 鈥 The use of Wegovy 鈥渇or weight loss alone鈥 will remain excluded from coverage under the CMS guidance.
New 17吃瓜在线 Ad: Senate Must Pass Tax Bill Now
Earlier this year, the House passed legislation including key 17吃瓜在线 tax priorities. Now it鈥檚 time for the Senate to do the same.
That鈥檚 the message of a new launched today and set to run over the next several weeks.
What鈥檚 going on: The 30-second TV ad鈥攚hich will stream in Washington, D.C., and in the key states of Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New York and New Hampshire鈥攁sks viewers to urge the Senate to pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, which by a bipartisan vote in January.
- The legislation restores three key pro-growth tax provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that expired in 2022: immediate expensing for domestic R&D, enhanced interest deductibility and full expensing.
鈥嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌The background: Earlier this month, Courtney Silver, president and owner of Ketchie and chair of the 17吃瓜在线 Small and Medium Manufacturers Group, the Senate Finance Committee about the impact the three provisions鈥 expiration has had on her family-owned precision machining company.
- 鈥淚n the years following the TCJA, I was able to make a higher level of investment because I knew our tax code was going to have a baseline of certainty,鈥 she said. 鈥淭oday, however, I am unable to make these investments because of the uncertainty that Congress will address the expired TCJA provisions.聽.聽.聽. Because I am unable to realize the full deduction of my investment within the year I purchase it, the investment seems too risky and irresponsible.鈥
鈥嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌What鈥檚 needed: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has taken an early to put the House-passed legislation on the Senate鈥檚 calendar. But more needs to happen, and soon, the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 ad tells viewers.
- 鈥淰ital tax provisions are expiring, harming our ability to compete globally and invest in new factories and equipment,鈥 the ad says. 鈥淭he House has done its job and restored these provisions with overwhelming support. The Senate needs to act now.鈥