Opinion · 117th Congress
Animal testing is cruel and often unnecessary. But the FDA forces drugmakers to do it
OPINION — The AARF Act would allow drugmakers to use scientific alternatives to animal testing to meet FDA drug screening requirements.
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OPINION — The AARF Act would allow drugmakers to use scientific alternatives to animal testing to meet FDA drug screening requirements.
OPINION — Hope remains that beating the pandemic will help restore some of the trust in government that has eroded over the last 20 years.
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OPINION — Biden’s broken promises on school reopenings underscore who he truly serves — teachers unions and liberal activists.
OPINION — The notions that fueled the push for the “America First” caucus are becoming a little less shocking and a lot more routine.
OPINION — The current political environment gives more attention to controversial figures than substantive talk about issues.
OPINION — Biden has a big job to do Wednesday night to sell his multitrillion-dollar progressive agenda to an increasingly wary electorate.
OPINION — It’s abundantly clear that few investments are more vital to our nation’s workforce than safe child care facilities.
OPINION — A worker-oriented energy and climate strategy would empower American ingenuity, expand jobs and make energy more affordable.
OPINION — Despite the Chauvin verdict, the protests for justice will continue because it is about more than one trial and one officer.
OPINION — We need to be shoring up our innovation ecosystem, responsible for COVID-19 vaccines and other breakthroughs, not undermining it
OPINION — The FCC vote to take away over half of the spectrum air waves reserved for transportation safety will have dangerous consequences.
OPINION — Twenty years of uneven American involvement in Afghanistan should bring with it moral obligations, Shapiro writes.
OPINION — Given their own grim record of red ink, Republicans can’t be taken seriously for faulting Joe Biden’s fiscal policies.
OPINION — As more states try to fill the vacuum left by Congress, the need for a national data privacy standard becomes more critical.
OPINION — Vanita Gupta would bring to the DOJ a depth of experience, commitment to the rule of law and a willingness to work with all sides.
OPINION — With 2011 caps expiring, it’s time to restore Congress’ ability to set discretionary spending amounts in the budget resolution.
OPINION — Republicans admonishing corporations are the same pols who eagerly accepted their campaign donations and good PR in days past.
OPINION — Congressional bipartisanship helped pass the Civil Rights Act and COVID-19 relief. Opportunities are still there for the taking.
OPINION — Both parties should work toward an infrastructure package that can help cities and towns get the long-delayed help they deserve.