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David Lebovitz and Republican-Led Congress

Republican-led Congress: NEW N.Y. - Lower taxes for medical device makers. Lighter regulations for coal. If the new Republican-led Congress manages to push through these policy changes it could lift stocks in the health and energy industries, market strategists say. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. "Those big issues are off the table and on hold until after the presidential election in 2016," says David Lebovitz, global market strategist at JPMorgan Funds. In this April 11, 2011, file photo, a group of visitors from around the world walk through the Medtronic Distribution and Logistics Campus near Memphis International Airport in Memphis, Tenn. If the new Republican-led Congress manages to push through policy changes, such as lower taxes for medical device makers and lighter regulations for coal, it could lift stocks in the health and energy industries, market strategists say. AP Photo/The Commercial Appeal, Mike Brown, File To be sure, President Obama still has two years left in the White House and can use his veto power to stop legislation. A Republican Congress can't repeal the entire Affordable Care Act. Any big tax or immigration reform ideas will have to be reached through compromise. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.