S1046 - Doodstream May 2026
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When the government provides tax relief for overtime, it effectively lowers the barrier for workers to invest in their own digital futures. Whether a person is working extra shifts in a warehouse or managing a digital content library, the goal of S.1046 is to ensure that the rewards of that extra effort remain in the worker's pocket. Conclusion congress
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