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Congress Giveth, and Treasury Taketh Away

March 9, 2022March 9, 2022 aid, arizona, congress, coronavirus, covid, education, federalism, mask, masking, masks, recovery, relief, school, schools, treasury

Congressionally mandated funds for COVID relief are under threat from an over-reaching Treasury. Arizona is right to fight back. Parents

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Ending the Gun Violence Epidemic

May 19, 2020May 14, 2020 congress, gun control

BY ADAM P. SCHLEIFER   Two deadly epidemics threaten the lives of Americans. Both have cost too many of us

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An Undelivered Package: Postal Reform’s Failure in the 115th Congress and What It Says about American Democracy

February 12, 2019February 12, 2019 congress, postal reform, United States Congress

BY BRETT J. BANKER Imagine there were a bipartisan agreement in Congress for a package of critical reforms to a

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New Members’ Orientation: Representation Matters

January 4, 2019January 4, 2019 congress, diversity, Elections, iop, midterm elections

BY TAHRA GORAYA It is a great victory for American democracy to have an unprecedented number of women and people

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Bipartisanship in the 115th Congress

June 4, 2017June 4, 2017 bipartisan, congress, infrastructure, social security, tax, trump

BY ANDREAS WESTGAARD As the 115th Congress continues to battle on issues like the Affordable Care Act, judicial nominations, and

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Midterm Election Analysis: Making Sense of the Political Commentary

November 14, 2014November 14, 2014 congress, democrats, midterm election 2014, republicans

BY MITCHELL ALVA Will history judge the 2014 midterm elections a Congressional wave year? The election certainly felt like a

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