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Aug 27 2019
News
4 Senate Dems shaping the future of health policy explain what they’re thinking
Behind the scenes, a rough consensus is emerging on the Senate committee that will write the next health reform bill.
In 2010, it was the Senate’s Christmas morning vote that paved the Affordable Care Act’s passage into law. In 2017, it was John McCain’s dramatic thumbs-down that ended the Obamacare repeal. In 2020, even if Democrats take back the White House and the Senate, their
VoxAug 05 2021
Perspectives Blog
The Bipartisan Fight for Mental Health
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
“Too many Americans who suffer from mental health illnesses are still suffering in silence,” declared Barack Obama during a 2013 White House conference. “You see commercials on TV about a whole array of physical health problems, some very personal,” he quipped. “And yet we whisper about mental health issues… we need to get
Jackson LanzerMar 19 2020
News
Economic Stimulus Proposals in the Time of Coronavirus
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On Wednesday, the Treasury Department pitched the details of the Trump administration’s $1 trillion economic stimulus proposal to Congress.The plan includes spending $500 billion on two rounds of direct payments Abridge NewsOct 08 2022
Headline Roundup
Senate Candidates Face Off in Debates Ahead of Midterm Elections
In three tight races that could prove the deciding factor in which party controls the Senate after November’s midterm elections, rival candidates faced off in televised debates this past week; In Wisconsin, incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson (R) and challenger Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (D); In North Carolina, U.S. Rep. Ted Budd (R) and Cheri Beasley (D); In Arizona, incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly (D) and
Associated Press The Hill Fox News (Online News)Jan 27 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Natural Disasters Strike Like They Did in 2020, Republicans and Democrats See Similar Role for Government
From the LeftEditor's Note: This viewpoint is from a writer rated Lean Left.
In 2020, Americans experienced many natural disasters, including record-setting fires in California and Colorado, and some of the most tropical systems ever to make landfall.
By September, the country already had tied the record for the greatest number of natural disasters in a single year
Bella JasperOct 01 2021
Perspectives Blog
Will Reporters Interview Healthcare Workers Fired for Refusing the Vaccine?
From The Right
This article is from an author rated Lean Right.
As many statewide vaccine mandates go into effect for healthcare workers in places such as New York, California, Rhode Island and Connecticut, the news media is awash with stories about healthcare workers being fired for refusing the vaccine.
Something stands out among the coverage. In many articles about
Julie MastrineDec 08 2021
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
Should the United States federally enforce a COVID-19 vaccine mandate? Should employees have a choice between vaccination and regular testing? Is a vaccine mandate constitutional or moral? Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for and against COVID-19 vaccine mandates with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Vaccine Mandates Should Be Enforced by the State in All Public Antonio FermeJun 05 2020
Opinion
Stacey Abrams: I Know Voting Feels Inadequate Right Now
Voting feels inadequate in our darkest moments. I recognize that. When you’re watching a man’s death on a video loop, hearing him say “I can’t breathe.” When those words echo what another man said in his last moments, his life also taken by the police. When a woman who saved lives is shot dead in her home in a botched police raid. When a black man is murdered for jogging, his killers left free
Stacey AbramsOct 21 2021
Perspectives Blog
How Much Would Dems' Budget Reconciliation Bill Really Cost?
With the debt ceiling deadline pushed back to December, Democrats now have more time to iron out their differences on a large spending package that could include universal pre-K, two years of free community college, Medicare and Medicaid expansions, prescription drug reform, a child tax credit, paid family leave, affordable housing, climate change investments, and more. The bill was previously
Joseph RatliffOct 25 2020
Perspectives Blog
Trump vs. Biden on Healthcare, Explained in 2 Minutes
Here's a brief overview of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden's stances on healthcare, plus quick links to articles covering the topic from across the political spectrum as determined by AllSides Media Bias Ratings.
Trump:President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda includes an “America-first” healthcare section that aims to “put patients and doctors back in charge of the
AllSides Staff