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Jul 24 2021
News
Civil Rights Groups to Biden: Abolish Filibuster to Protect Voting Rights
In a CNN town hall on Wednesday, President Joe Biden called the wave of new laws restricting voting access “Jim Crow on steroids.” Despite that, he made clear he was not in favor of abolishing the filibuster—a relic of Jim Crow—in order to pass federal legislation that would counter GOP voter suppression efforts.
Biden said in Cincinnati it would “throw the entire Congress into chaos
Mother JonesMay 24 2021
News
Republican Governors Cutting Federal Unemployment Benefits For 4 Million
Four million workers will start losing unemployment benefits next month as Republican governors opt out of federal benefit programs enacted in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Florida announced Monday it would drop the extra $300 that the federal government has been adding to weekly benefits so that workers would be more willing to accept lower-wage jobs.
“Transitioning
HuffPostMar 06 2021
News
Senate Approves $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Bill Without Any Republican Support
The Senate ended a 27-hour marathon overnight session Saturday by narrowly passing a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. Senators voted 50-49 along party lines with one Republican—Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska—absent. The approval got Democrats one step closer to fulfilling one of the biggest early priorities for President Joe Biden. Now the bill must go back to the House of Representatives.
SlateJul 29 2015
News
Donald Trump talks possible government post for Sarah Palin
Would businessman Donald Trump pick former Alaska Gov. and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin for a government post if he wins the presidency?
Washington TimesAug 06 2020
News
U.S. Lifts Travel Advisory Even as World Remains Skeptical of Americans
The Trump administration lifted an advisory against overseas travel put it place because of the coronavirus, though the impact may be limited since many countries currently restrict Americans due to high rates of infection in the U.S.
“With health and safety conditions improving in some countries and potentially deteriorating in others, the department is returning to our previous system
BloombergMar 18 2013
Opinion
Katie Pavlich - ICYMI: Sarah Palin's CPAC Big Gulp
In case you missed it over the weekend former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin took a
TownhallSep 22 2017
News
Federal estimate shows states’ big win-loss gap by 2026 under Cassidy-Graham bill
An internal analysis by the Trump administration concludes that 31 states would lose federal money for health coverage under Senate Republicans’ latest effort to abolish much of the Affordable Care Act, with the politically critical state of Alaska facing a 38 percent cut in 2026.
Washington PostOct 26 2020
News
GOP Senate confirms Trump Supreme Court pick to succeed Ginsburg
The Senate confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday, providing President Trump with a last-minute political victory just days before November 3.
The 52-48 Senate vote on Barrett's nomination capped off a rare presidential election year Supreme Court fight sparked by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Sept. 18. GOP Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) was the
The HillJul 25 2014
News
Senate Hopeful Joe Miller Calls For Obama's Impeachment, Blasts Mark Begich Over Border
Joe Miller, who is running in the Republican primary for the opportunity to challenge Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska), has called for President Barack Obama's impeachment, his campaign said this week.
"Sarah Palin is right; it’s time to impeach this President for dereliction of duty, selectively enforcing the law, and usurping powers that the Constitution does not authorize," he said in a
HuffPostAug 31 2021
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‘Democracy will be in shambles’: Democrats in last-ditch effort to protect voting rights
Democrats are pushing what may be their last chance to hold off voter suppression efforts by Republicans, and say that their control of both the House and Senate is at risk if they do not pass their new legislation to protect elections.
Their bill, which cleared the US House on a party-line vote last week, has now been taken up by a bitterly divided Senate. It would ensure that states
The Guardian