Chabeli Carrazana Originally published by The 19th Though pay equity has been a policy focus for President Joe Biden, he still hasn’t delivered on parity within his own White House. Women working in the White House were earning 80 cents for every $1 men earned in 2023, a gap wider …
Read More »Bill Demanding Justice for Breonna Taylor Would Ban No-Knock Warrants Nationwide
Rights advocates on Monday applauded U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey for taking a “bold step toward healing and justice” by introducing the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act, which would ban nationwide the kind of no-knock warrants that led to the 26-year-old woman’s death in 2020. Nearly four years to the day …
Read More »White House Budget Director Says Biden Plan Would ‘give working families a shot’
Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder White House budget director Shalanda Young pressed senators Tuesday to pass legislation implementing core elements of President Joe Biden’s latest budget request, saying it would boost the economy and programs that help working Americans. Young told the Senate Budget Committee during a two-hour hearing the tax, …
Read More »Key Takeaways From The Hur Special Counsel Hearing
Jimmy Williams Special Counsel Robert Hur faced intense questioning from lawmakers during a four-hour appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. Hur defended and explained the findings of his investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents. The hearing produced several key takeaways. 1. Hur Faces Bipartisan Pushback: Hur …
Read More »HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge To Resign At The End Of March
Ariana Figueroa, West Virginia Watch U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge announced Monday she is stepping down from the agency. In an exclusive interview with USA Today, Fudge said she would leave March 22 to retire after nearly 50 years of public service. Fudge, 71, was …
Read More »Florida Settles ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law Controversy, Allowing Discussion on LGBTQ+ Topics in Schools
Florida education officials and civil rights attorneys recently reached a settlement that provides clarity on the discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in the state’s classrooms. This settlement follows the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” law, which prohibited formal instruction on these topics in early grades. The resolution aims to …
Read More »Biden Calls For Expanded Child Tax Credit, Taxes On Wealthy In $7.3 Trillion Budget Plan
Jennifer Shutt, Florida Phoenix President Joe Biden released his budget request for the upcoming fiscal year Monday, calling on Congress to stick to the spending agreement brokered last year and to revamp tax laws so that the “wealthy pay their fair share.” The $7.266 trillion budget request doesn’t actually spend …
Read More »Biden Enlists Local Officials To Revive Immigration Deal
Ariana Figueroa, Florida Phoenix President Joe Biden on Monday urged local officials to lobby their members of Congress to pass the bipartisan border security deal struck in the Senate that Republicans walked away from this year. In a brief speech touting the administration’s accomplishments to more than 2,000 mayors, city …
Read More »Texas Federal Judge Dismisses Ken Paxton’s Lawsuit Against Biden’s Immigration Program
Uriel J. García, The Texas Tribune A federal judge in Texas rejected a lawsuit on Friday filed by Attorney General Ken Paxton against a Biden administration immigration program that allows each year up to 360,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to legally migrate to the U.S. U.S. District …
Read More »Sen. Katie Britt Faces Backlash Over Border Story in State of the Union Response
Jimmy Williams Alabama GOP Senator Katie Britt is under scrutiny for her response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, where she shared a story about a human trafficking victim. Critics argue that the story was misleading, as it did not occur during Biden’s presidency but during George …
Read More »President Biden Defends Strong Stance on Supreme Court Decision and Talks Immigration Language
Jimmy Williams During an exclusive interview with MSNBC, President Joe Biden spoke about his criticism of the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health. The president defended his direct criticism of the decision, emphasizing what he believes to be a misinterpretation of the Constitution. Additionally, Biden expressed …
Read More »Trump, Biden Hold Competing Rallies In Georgia Ahead of Tuesday’s Primary Contests
Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, separated by less than one hundred miles in Georgia, took turns attacking each other in front of friendly crowds Saturday as voting wraps up Tuesday in the battleground state. “You’re the reason we’re going to win,” Biden said …
Read More »Biden Keeps Energy Of SOTU Address In Campaign Stop Near Philly
John Cole, Pennsylvania Capital-Star President Joe Biden returned to Pennsylvania on Friday for his fourth visit of the year and his first campaign event after Thursday’s State of the Union (SOTU) address. “Hello Delco!” the president said Friday, using Delaware County’s nickname. “If you’re tired, you probably watched my address …
Read More »Congress Averts Shutdown: Senate Clears Funding Package, Sends to Biden’s Desk
Jimmy Williams In a 75-22 vote, the Senate approved a six-bill funding package, totaling $459 billion, just in time to prevent a partial government shutdown after midnight. The legislation addresses budgets for various federal departments and independent agencies, including those handling transportation, energy, housing, agriculture, and veterans programs. The bipartisan …
Read More »AOC Leads Charge Against AI-Generated Pornographic Deepfakes
Julia Conley, Common Dreams Five years after legislation was first introduced to combat the spread of artificial intelligence-generated deepfake images online, U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday unveiled a bipartisan proposal to help victims of such “digital forgery,” saying those affected have “waited too long” for federal action to hold …
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