Jimmy Williams Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., has lost her primary to St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell, as projected by NBC News. Bell is now expected to carry Missouri’s deep-blue 1st Congressional District in November. The primary exposed deep divisions within the Democratic Party, especially regarding Israel, with Bush being …
Read More »After Shooting, Cori Bush Blasts Missouri Republicans Who ‘Obstruct Gun Safety Laws’
Jessica Corbett, Common Dreams A day after a deadly shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade, Democratic Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush on Thursday took aim at Republicans from her state who “continue to eviscerate and obstruct gun safety laws.” “St. Louis and I rise to send our …
Read More »DOJ Investigates Missouri Rep. Cori Bush Over Campaign Spending
Jimmy Williams Missouri Democratic Representative Cori Bush is currently under investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding allegations of misusing federal funds, particularly concerning her campaign’s spending on security services. This information comes from three sources familiar with the situation. Bush has denied any wrongdoing and emphasized her commitment …
Read More »Bowman, Bush, and Tlaib Lead Call for House Action to Protect People From Deadly Heat
With about a third of Americans facing potentially dangerous hot temperatures on Thursday, over two dozen Democratic lawmakers wrote to House of Representatives leadership to demand short- and long-term legislative action on deadly heat. “We write with deep concern about the impacts of this summer’s relentless heatwave that endangers the …
Read More »In Pursuit of ‘Housing Justice for All,’ Cori Bush Reintroduces Unhoused Bill of Rights
Housing justice advocates on Monday praised U.S. Rep. Cori Bush for reintroducing the Unhoused Bill of Rights, a resolution that outlines how the federal government can permanently end the nation’s homelessness crisis by 2027. “Being able to afford a safe place to live is a human right that has been …
Read More »Rep. Cori Bush Introduces Bill On Reparations For Black Americans
Missouri Democratic Representative Cori Bush has proposed a new law that seeks to provide $14 trillion in reparations to Black Americans. The aim is for the federal government to acknowledge and make amends for the historical enslavement of Africans and the long-lasting effects of racist policies that followed. The Reparations …
Read More »Bush, Pressley to Co-Chair New Congressional Equal Rights Amendment Caucus
A coalition of Democratic U.S. lawmakers led by Reps. Cori Bush and Ayanna Pressley on Tuesday announced the launch of a new caucus aimed at realizing the centurylong goal of adding an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. “It has been 100 years since the Equal Rights Amendment was first …
Read More »Congresswomen Share Personal Stories About Abortion During Hearing
During testimony at a congressional hearing on reproductive rights Thursday, Reps. Cori Bush, D-Mo., Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and Barbara Lee, D-Calif., shared personal stories about their own abortions. Bush talked honestly for the first time about undergoing an abortion after she was raped as a teenager during the House Oversight …
Read More »Bush, Warren Introduce The Keeping Renters Safe Act of 2021
On Tuesday, Congresswoman Cori Bush, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and over three dozen of their colleagues introduced the Keeping Renters Safe Act of 2021 to enact an urgently needed nationwide eviction moratorium. In direct response to the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Biden’s initial eviction moratorium on the grounds that …
Read More »Bill to Expand Access to Emergency Rental Assistance Funds Introduced
Yesterday, Congresswoman Cori Bush (MO-01) introduced legislation to improve and expand access to emergency rental assistance by allowing individuals to apply for funds at public schools, libraries, transit systems, housing authorities, the United States Postal Service, and other public entities. $40 billion in rental assistance is still sitting, waiting to …
Read More »How Cori Bush’s protest led to a new eviction moratorium
The CDC’s new moratorium doesn’t cover the entire nation, but it offers relief for tenants and reduces the potential for COVID transmission in some communities. Candice Norwood Originally published by The 19th For days, Rep. Cori Bush demanded that President Joe Biden and lawmakers in Congress move to reinstate a …
Read More »Millions Of Americans Risk Eviction As Virus Cases Spike
Millions of Americans could soon find themselves homeless, as a nationwide ban on evictions expired on Saturday against a backdrop of surging coronavirus cases and political fingerpointing. With billions in government funds meant to help renters still untapped, President Joe Biden last week urged Congress to extend the 11-month-old moratorium …
Read More »Congresswoman Cori Bush Introduces the Unhoused Bill of Rights, Affirming the Rights of the Unhoused
Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush has introduced the Unhoused Bill of Rights, a federal resolution calling on Congress to permanently end the unhoused crisis by 2025. The resolution calls on the federal government to declare the crisis a life-threatening public health emergency, and provides a comprehensive list of more than 30 …
Read More »Republicans Introduce Resolution To Censure Members Of “The Squad”
Republicans introduced a resolution to condemn and censure members of ‘The Squad’ for “defending foreign terrorist organizations” and “inciting anti-Semitic attacks.” Last week, Representative Ilhan Omar tweeted “unthinkable atrocities committed by the U.S., Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban.” 12 Jewish House Democrats asked Omar to clarify her tweet, and …
Read More »House Narrowly Passes $1.9 Billion Capitol Security Bill
In a 213-212 vote with three voting present, the House of Representatives passed a $1.9 billion bill on Thursday to increase security at the United States Capitol. The bill will fund security across the Capitol grounds, bolster protections, and increase preparedness for lawmakers, district offices, and the Capitol Police force. …
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