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Video: Rep. Deluzio discusses threats to American democracy in exclusive interview

Video: Rep. Deluzio discusses threats to American democracy in exclusive interview

by Julian Andreone | Dec 8, 2023 | Cybersecurity, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Congressman Chris Deluzio, D-Pa., an Iraq War veteran, former voting rights attorney and former labor union organizer, worked in election security for Pitt Cyber before entering Congress in 2022.  Now, Deluzio joins Medill News Service for an exclusive...
Senators debate effects of regulating Wall Street and press corporate CEOs on exploitation of American consumers

Senators debate effects of regulating Wall Street and press corporate CEOs on exploitation of American consumers

by Julian Andreone | Dec 6, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Ordinarily, Chairman Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, begins each hearing in the Senate Banking Committee with an opening statement on the matter at hand, but he was beaten to the punch on Wednesday by JPMorgan Chase CEO and billionaire establishment Democrat...
‘A slow and subtle corruption of confidence in government’: How the push for stronger ethics rules in Congress is routinely derailed

‘A slow and subtle corruption of confidence in government’: How the push for stronger ethics rules in Congress is routinely derailed

by Julian Andreone | Dec 6, 2023 | Business, Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – Many of them have become household names: Rep. George Santos, Sen. Bob Menendez, former Rep. Charlie Rangel. The list goes on. Members of Congress facing allegations of engaging in brazen corruption often land in the center of very public scandals, then...
A High Court Homecoming: Latest Supreme Court ethics concern centers on former clerks returning as attorneys before the justices who mentored them

A High Court Homecoming: Latest Supreme Court ethics concern centers on former clerks returning as attorneys before the justices who mentored them

by Julian Andreone | Dec 5, 2023 | Business, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has recently come under fire for a host of ethical issues revolving around gift disclosures, privately funded travel, forgiven loans and other financial conflicts of interest. But one such matter has flown under the radar: when former...
Supreme Court hears case to determine whether non-bankrupt shareholders can use bankruptcy law to circumvent lawsuit liability

Supreme Court hears case to determine whether non-bankrupt shareholders can use bankruptcy law to circumvent lawsuit liability

by Julian Andreone | Dec 5, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case drawing widespread interest and close attention due to its involvement of the infamous Sackler family, who launched the painkiller OxyContin in 1996 and bear significant responsibility for fueling an...
Senators debate CFPB effectiveness in protecting consumer interests and stimulating economic growth

Senators debate CFPB effectiveness in protecting consumer interests and stimulating economic growth

by Julian Andreone | Nov 30, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Senators discussed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s role in preventing recessions by regulating banks and financial institutions and debated whether the agency is operating within its jurisdiction in a Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and...
‘America can never be first if America’s alone’: Chris Christie rips Trump, calling him a ‘coward’

‘America can never be first if America’s alone’: Chris Christie rips Trump, calling him a ‘coward’

by Julian Andreone | Nov 15, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, decried anti-Israel sentiments on college campuses and in American politics during a foreign policy address at conservative think tank Hudson Institute on Wednesday. ...
Senators scrutinize scale of wealthy tax cheats and ways to increase IRS effectiveness in collecting funds

Senators scrutinize scale of wealthy tax cheats and ways to increase IRS effectiveness in collecting funds

by Julian Andreone | Nov 8, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Senators condemned the loopholes some of the wealthiest Americans have used to avoid and evade paying taxes and sparred over the best ways to maximize IRS effectiveness during a Budget Committee hearing on Wednesday. Democrats on the committee argued that...
Senators address increased violence and harassment against election workers following 2020 election denialism

Senators address increased violence and harassment against election workers following 2020 election denialism

by Julian Andreone | Nov 2, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Senators decried the increased violence and harassment that election officials have faced since the 2020 presidential election cycle and expressed further concern about decreasing faith in election administration across the country during a Committee on...
Senators debate response to Iran’s alleged use of illicit finance networks to fund Hamas and Hezbollah terrorism

Senators debate response to Iran’s alleged use of illicit finance networks to fund Hamas and Hezbollah terrorism

by Julian Andreone | Oct 26, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Senators sparred over the most efficient ways to address the use of illicit finance networks funding terrorism in a Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs hearing Thursday.  The discussion largely focused on identifying and combating...
Senate Committee on Finance Addresses Deceptive Practices Plaguing Seniors Covered by Medicare Advantage Plans

Senate Committee on Finance Addresses Deceptive Practices Plaguing Seniors Covered by Medicare Advantage Plans

by Julian Andreone | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Reform proposals targeting deceptive marketing practices that private insurance companies use against seniors and Americans with disabilities to turn profits appeared to receive broad bipartisan support from members of the Senate Committee on Finance in a...
Supreme Court hears case that pits whistleblower rights against the scope of corporate power

Supreme Court hears case that pits whistleblower rights against the scope of corporate power

by Julian Andreone | Oct 10, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case that is being closely followed by corporations and whistleblower rights groups across the country. It will determine whether whistleblowers must prove an employer acted with a “retaliatory intent”...
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