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Black women voters in Virginia say they won’t be taken for granted

Black women voters in Virginia say they won’t be taken for granted

by Mary Yang | Nov 3, 2021 | Politics

Virginia voters on Tuesday will make history by electing the commonwealth’s first woman of color lieutenant governor: Democrat Hala Ayala, who is Afro-Latina, or Republican Winsome Sears, who is Black. But for many Black women voters – who have arguably the most to...
Liberal protesters rally to take back the Supreme Court

Liberal protesters rally to take back the Supreme Court

by Mikayla Denault | Oct 27, 2021 | Politics

WASHINGTON — On Oct. 26, protesters held the “Rally 4 Our Future” event outside of the Supreme Court to address the conservative-leaning justice system. Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., introduced the bill in April with support from Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., and other...
Lawmakers send stricter pipeline regulation legislation to House for vote

Lawmakers send stricter pipeline regulation legislation to House for vote

by Delaney Nelson | Oct 13, 2021 | Environment

WASHINGTON — Over 10 years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the House Natural Resources Committee approved Democratic legislation Wednesday to implement stricter regulations on offshore oil drilling operations. Earlier this month, a leaking pipeline off the...
House spars over Trump administration’s efforts to limit Medicaid

House spars over Trump administration’s efforts to limit Medicaid

by Joshua Irvine | Feb 6, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – House Democrats pushed through a resolution Thursday rebuking President Donald Trump’s initiative to give states leeway to limit Medicaid benefits for some low-income recipients. The resolution, which passed 223-190, attacks an initiative by the Trump...
The Vote to Acquit: Pressure From Conscience, Constituents and Congressmen

The Vote to Acquit: Pressure From Conscience, Constituents and Congressmen

by Sneha Dey and Suzy Vazquez | Feb 6, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Senate voted Wednesday to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment, bringing the five-month long trial proceedings to a close. In the lead up to the verdict, Senators faced partisan pressures from fellow Congressmen and their...
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