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  House passes Inflation Reduction Act "We've got more to do," Rep. Pramila Jayapal said on the House floor. "But today, let's celebrate this." Without the support of  a single Republican, Democrats in the U.S. House on Friday gave final passage to a $740 billion piece of legislation that includes historic investments in renewable energy development, a minimum tax on large corporations, and a landmark requirement for Medicare to directly negotiate the prices of a subset of prescription drugs. Democratic proponents of the bill and outside groups have hailed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as the most significant climate action measure ever passed by U.S. lawmakers, even though the package contains  substantial handouts  to the fossil fuel industry alongside the  slew of tax incentives and subsidies  for green energy that could substantially curb greenhouse gas emissions. The Senate passed the reconciliation bill along party lines last weekend, and Friday

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How is this different from Answer The Public?


Technically speaking, Answer The Public uses Google's autocomplete functionality to extract questions whereas our tool uses Google's "People Also Ask" box.


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1. Find questions that do not include the focus keyword.
Because of how Answer the Public works, it is limited to questions that include the focus keyword. Our tool is able to find a broad range of questions that are conceptually related-to, but do not contain, the focus keyword.

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2. Find the priority of questions
Because our questions come directly from how Google, our questions are ordered in the priority that Google has determined for a given query, which is more accurate than the method that Answer the Public uses, which is to use pre-determined modifiers such as "why", "what", and "how" and see what comes up in autocomplete, which may include infrequently searched queries.

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Finally, our tool is able to better handle a larger set of keywords / queries. For Answer the Public, you can only use the broadest keywords such as "hiring" or "flights", whereas our tool can handle specific queries such as "first sales hire". 

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