United States Senate Committee on Finance

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The United States Senate Committee on Finance is a powerful Senate committee that oversees federal tax policy, revenue measures, Social Security, Medicare, and international trade agreements.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf standing committee of the United States Senate
country United States of America
hasAuthority to conduct oversight hearings
to consider nominations related to its jurisdiction
to report revenue-raising legislation
hasJurisdictionOver Medicaid
Medicare
Social Security
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
antidumping duties
bonded debt of the United States
corporate income tax
countervailing duties
customs
customs valuation
enforcement of tariff and customs laws
estate and gift taxes
excise taxes
federal tax policy
health programs under the Social Security Act
implementation of World Trade Organization agreements
implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement
implementation of trade agreements
import quotas
individual income tax
internal revenue service oversight
national pension policy
preference programs for developing countries
reciprocal trade agreements
reciprocal trade legislation
revenue aspects of health programs
revenue aspects of the Social Security system
revenue aspects of welfare programs
revenue measures
revenue sharing
tariffs
tax credits
tax deductions
tax treaties
tax-exempt foundations and charitable organizations
trade agreements
trade remedy laws
trade with foreign nations
unemployment insurance
isConsidered one of the most powerful committees in the United States Senate
legislativeChamber United States Senate
oversightSubject Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Department of the Treasury
Office of the United States Trade Representative
Social Security Administration
shortName Senate Finance Committee


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