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Making equity matter in transportation
It was the urban planners’ version of a “tell” — this neighborhood, isolated from the rest of the city, would be where the disadvantaged live.
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It was the urban planners’ version of a “tell” — this neighborhood, isolated from the rest of the city, would be where the disadvantaged live.
the past year.
Nic Carter and Amy Luo explain how NFTs work and what their meteoric rise means for the mainstreaming of blockchain technology and securities law.
Cuellar said in an interview the press “absolutely” should be allowed inside: “I think people need to know what’s happening in our backyard at the border.”
“We’re starting in first,” Brooks said in a Tuesday interview.
“With Marty Walsh, the corporate infiltration of the Department of Labor ends now.”
minority party to filibuster, and they coincided with an ABC News interview with President Joe Biden in which Biden said he would support a return to the “talking filibuster” of yore.
“The issue has gone from being a local passion in Washington to a real national policy agenda,” Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks during the news conference outside the Capitol to announce the introduction of S 1, the “For the People” Act, on Wednesday.
committee members who will select the nominee after the state set a June 1 date for the special election.
“It’s a matter of basic constitutional hygiene,” Gallagher, the lead sponsor of the measure, said in an interview.
Do you recognize the pain that their families are going through?” Warnock told CQ Roll Call in a brief interview at the Capitol this week.
In December, her husband died of COVID-19 complications five days before the Louisiana Republican could be sworn in for the start of the new Congress. Losing Rep.-elect Luke J.
the southwest border, while insisting the U.S. border remains “closed.”
The agency had been under pressure for weeks from congressional Democrats to extend the filing and payment deadlines as it did last year as the coronavirus pandemic’s first wave swept the country
Biden, speaking in an interview with ABC News, suggested that the Senate should return to the practice of the “talking filibuster” similar to how it existed until 1972, the year before Biden arrived
Some Republicans who didn’t co-sponsor the bill said they had concerns about the language, including the use of the term “insurrection” and calling the Capitol a “temple.”
Wealthfront CEO Andy Rachleff joins Fintech Beat to explain the operational mechanics and economics of roboadvising, and how the technology in the industry differs from the rest of the fintech ecosystem
“I think we’re going to see more scrutiny of the industry,” Samer Musallam, an antitrust partner at Ropes & Gray, said in an interview.
Schumer, D-N.Y., said on the floor. The agency will also play a major role as the economy recovers, he said. “Ms. Guzman could not be more ready.