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Pandemic Forces Women to Choose Between Employment or Family, Experts Say

Pandemic Forces Women to Choose Between Employment or Family, Experts Say

by Allison Novelo | Nov 4, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — When the pandemic struck and schools closed, women stepped into the full-time role of both breadwinner and caregiver. Unable to juggle it all, many were pushed out of their jobs, and so began the nation’s first female recession. “Women spent 30% more of...
Stifling Abortion Access Doesn’t Stop Abortions or Help Women, Experts Say

Stifling Abortion Access Doesn’t Stop Abortions or Help Women, Experts Say

by Julia Mueller | Nov 4, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Republicans argued at a House Judiciary hearing Thursday that the controversial Texas SB 8, which bans abortions after the first detection of a fetal heart beat at six weeks, would protect mothers and children alike and aid in ending abortion procedures...
Dispute over Executive Privilege Takes Center Stage at Trump Hearing on Jan. 6 Documents

Dispute over Executive Privilege Takes Center Stage at Trump Hearing on Jan. 6 Documents

by Julia Shapero | Nov 4, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Thursday expressed some skepticism about former President Donald Trump’s claims of executive privilege during the first hearing in a case challenging documents requested by a House select committee investigating the Jan. 6...
Pelosi Determined to Keep Paid Family Leave in the Reconciliation Package

Pelosi Determined to Keep Paid Family Leave in the Reconciliation Package

by Isabel Miller | Nov 4, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday pushed back against the argument made by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., that the reconciliation package should not contain the paid family and medical leave program.  “We can afford it. It’s universal. It’s a...
Roll Call: Key Votes From The Wisconsin Congressional Delegation This Week

Roll Call: Key Votes From The Wisconsin Congressional Delegation This Week

by Cristobella Durrette | Nov 4, 2021 | Politics

Here’s how members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation voted on major issues during the week of Nov. 1, 2021. HOUSE SOVEREIGN DEBT CONTRACT CAPACITY ACT: Voting 391 for and 29 against, the House on Monday required (HR 4111) the Secretary of the Treasury to direct...
Senate Panel Advances Biden Picks for Ambassadors to China and Japan

Senate Panel Advances Biden Picks for Ambassadors to China and Japan

by Jonathan Lehrfeld | Nov 3, 2021 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — President Biden’s high-profile picks to represent the United States in China and Japan will advance to the full Senate for a vote, along with a dozen other ambassador nominees who have been in limbo. “I am pleased that we had 14 nominees that we moved...
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