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The bill that could lower prices

Arutz Sheva

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June 28, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
The bill that could lower prices

A joint social initiative by the coalition and the opposition, led by MK Yitzhak Goldknopf and the Finance Committee chair, will be brought up for discussion today with the aim of easing the financial burden on the public.

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Related coverage for "The bill that could lower prices": National Taxpayers Union — One Big Beautiful Bill Lets Americans Keep More of What They Earn. Portside — One Year After the Big Beautiful Bill. Investopedia — How Americans Are Making Room in Their Budgets for Higher Prices. Washington Examiner — Sneaky new gambling tax punishes you for losing. Reconciliation 3.0 must end it. Spotlight Delaware — Major bills loom as Delaware lawmakers face final day of session. The Rising Nepal — Some bills will be tabled in parliament soon: Minister Gautam