Knell

1. the sound of a bell ringing slowly (usually associated with death) 2. a sound or sign announcing a death of a person or the end or failure of something

Bobby Kogan

Bobby Kogan

@bbkogan.bsky.social

To reiterate: what Thune and others are saying is the Budget Committee has the power to invent cost estimates on the spot, under ยง312 of the Congressional Budget Act.

That will need to be adjudicated by the Senate Parliamentarian.

Abusing that would also be the death knell of budget enforcement.

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Chronicle of Higher Education

Chronicle of Higher Education

@chronicle.com

Opinion: Does the UC system's abandonment of DEI statements signal their death knell? https://chroni.cl/4kZHCFc

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Steven R. Shaw, PhD

Steven R. Shaw, PhD

@shawpsych.bsky.social

Truly worried that the April 2 tariffs and counter tariffs will be the final death knell for Canadian independent book stores. Librairie Saint-Henri and Argo Books are local treasures. Tariff exemptions for books, please.

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