Massive changes are needed to improve the functioning of the United States Senate, including the repeal of the 17th Amendment, Senator Ben Sasse wrote in a recent op-ed.
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Barbara Lee, U.S. Representative for California
Legislation was introduced last week in both the House and Senate that would label racism as a national public health crisis.
Read MoreMichael Burgess, U.S. Representative for Texas
Representative Michael Burgess, who is a medical doctor, said a strategy of “test the well, not the sick” would be vital to returning to normal life, particularly to allow schools and universities to reopen.
Read MoreChuck Schumer, U.S. Senator from New York
Eliminating the Senate’s legislative filibuster will be on the table if Democrats become the majority in November, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
Read MoreMike Braun, U.S. Senator from Indiana
With the support of 101 co-signers from both chambers of Congress, Indiana Senator Mike Braun wrote Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin requesting that the IRS stop deeming abortions as healthcare.
Read MoreAdam Schiff, U.S. Representative for California
Multiple nations could be trying to interfere in the 2020 U.S. elections, including possibly by “laundering” disinformation through Congress, warned House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff of California.
Read MoreKen Buck, U.S. Representative for Colorado
Questioning big tech’s alleged bias during a congressional hearing on antitrust issues is critical to understanding the implications of Silicon Valley’s perceived anti-competitive behavior, Representative Ken Buck said.
Read MorePatrick Leahy, U.S. Senator from Vermont
A bill named in honor of the late civil rights icon, Representative John Lewis of Georgia, that would restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965, was introduced by Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy, and co-sponsored by 46 other senators.
Read MoreMike Lee, U.S. Senator from Utah
“It’s time to cancel the cancel culture,” Senator Mike Lee of Utah said in a recent interview.
Read MoreNita Lowey, U.S. Representative for New York
An amendment to a spending bill that would restore millions of dollars in aid to Palestinians cut by the Trump Administration was proposed by Representative Nita Lowey, and passed by the House Appropriations Committee.
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