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Trump pushes party to the side in bargains for gun control

Trump pushes party to the side in bargains for gun control

by Anna Laffrey | Feb 28, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump endorsed legislative solutions to gun violence Wednesday, urging lawmakers to take bipartisan actions on gun control that have long been opposed by the majority of his party and the National Rifle Association. In an hour-long...

New Labor Department proposal could cause increased wage theft, inequality

by Maggie Harden | Feb 28, 2018 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – A controversial Department of Labor proposal could cost service workers billions of dollars in tips, experts say — and female service workers would be hit the hardest. The proposal has met harsh criticism, and earlier this month, the agency’s inspector...
Increased immigration enforcement hurts education system, experts say

Increased immigration enforcement hurts education system, experts say

by Rachel Frazin | Feb 28, 2018 | Education

WASHINGTON – National Education Association president Lily Eskelsen García was recently called by a teacher in Colorado whose kindergarten class was confused as to why one boy brought a suitcase to class. Amie Baca-Oehlert, the teacher, wanted to know how...

Trump, Republican leaders honor “America’s pastor” at Capitol service

by Erica Snow & Syd Stone | Feb 28, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump honored the late Rev. Billy Graham in the Capitol on Wednesday, calling the evangelist “an ambassador for Christ.” Graham is the fourth private citizen — but the first religious figure — to lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda....
Lawmakers, White House clash on criminal justice reform

Lawmakers, White House clash on criminal justice reform

by Libby Berry & Paola de Varona | Feb 28, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The debate over criminal justice reform is heating up in Washington as the president and lawmakers promote dueling approaches to the issue. The White House outlined their goals for criminal justice reform on Tuesday, focusing on work training, re-entry...
“Arrest a nun, NOT a Dreamer”: Catholic leaders push for DACA solution

“Arrest a nun, NOT a Dreamer”: Catholic leaders push for DACA solution

by Libby Berry | Feb 28, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Less than 24 hours after the Supreme Court declined to hear a case on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a few dozen of more than 100 Catholic leaders and activists were arrested Tuesday in a Senate office building as they demanded that...

Betsy DeVos, for-profit colleges push for regulatory reset to undo Obama’s education legacy

by Stavros Agorakis | Feb 28, 2018 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has made it clear she is intent on restructuring or repealing Obama administration regulations. Front and center is a rule that requires colleges to show that their graduates earn enough money to repay their loans — an...
A New Focus on College Campuses: Ending Housing Insecurity

A New Focus on College Campuses: Ending Housing Insecurity

by Caroline Vakil | Feb 27, 2018 | Education, Featured, Living, Topics

WASHINGTON — Regina Montoya, a senior at California State University, Sacramento, is managing a busy schedule this semester: two internships and a full course load. But she used to face a very different challenge: when the dorms were closed, she was homeless....

Service coordinators clear trails for public housing residents

by Anna Laffrey | Feb 27, 2018 | Living

WASHINGTON — Raquel Williams-Jones has organized tent cities, volunteered on civic boards and founded a resident-driven housing organization. Soon, she’ll take on a new job — as a “service coordinator” for public housing residents under a new round of...
Senators say war between Southern Lebanon, Israel likely

Senators say war between Southern Lebanon, Israel likely

by Stavros Agorakis | Feb 27, 2018 | Politics

WASHINGTON — Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, aided by Iran, is increasingly likely to wage war against Israel, and the U.S. should intervene to try to de-escalate the tensions, Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Chris Coons, D-Del., said Tuesday after a trip to the...
Near misses, drone encounters concern air safety agencies, lawmakers

Near misses, drone encounters concern air safety agencies, lawmakers

by Renzo Downey | Feb 27, 2018 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Congress needs to stop stalling and take action to ensure the rising number of near misses by planes and the dangers of unregulated drones in commercial air space are addressed, the top Democrat on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee...
Officials call coastal wetland development regulations “outdated”

Officials call coastal wetland development regulations “outdated”

by Ben Trachtenberg | Feb 27, 2018 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — America’s coastal communities are threatened by storms and hurricanes more than ever, but the law regulating development on coastal wetlands — and determining which areas cannot get federal flood insurance — is outdated, experts told a House subcommittee...
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