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It is deeply disappointing that the Supreme Court’s decision today will give unlicensed facilities a green light to mislead women about the health care services they provide.
Five years ago today, the Supreme Court did more than strike down a law – it struck a note of equality and inclusion that continues to resonate throughout our country.
Today, House Democratic Whip Steny H. Hoyer (MD), Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Michelle Lujan Grisham (NM-01), and twenty Congressional Hispanic Caucus Members sent a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen, and Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar demanding answers on the status and well-being of children separated from their parents at the border and detained by federal agencies.
Five years ago, the Supreme Court struck down critical voter protections, leaving Congress with a responsibility to update the Voting Rights Act.
Six months after they enacted a hastily written and dangerous tax law, Republicans are already hearing from the American people about how terrible it is,
As a few may know, we have a colloquy between the Majority Leader and myself about the schedule for the coming week and we are very concerned, of course, about what’s going to be brought to the Floor to solve the DACA issue which the President asked us to solve so many months ago, and to preclude childrens being traumatized in a way which may well have permanent damage to them, not to mention their parents.
Over the past two weeks, Republicans have continued to show the American people their inability to govern.
President Trump’s tweet this morning was astounding.
Once again, President Trump is working to pull the rug out from under working families.
After having failed to pass their partisan Farm Bill last month, Republican leaders brought to the Floor a second time a bad bill that takes food assistance away from hungry families.