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Opinion · 116th Congress

The health care price transparency revolution begins next month

Such inflated bills cause more than 1 in six 6 Americans to have medical debt in collections, according to the Urban Institute. In some states, such as Texas, this ratio increases to around 1 in 4.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Rothenberg’s best and worst of 2020

[jwp-video n=”1″] Sycophant of the year Nominees: South Carolina Sen. Lindsey GrahamGeorgia Sens. David Perdue and Kelly LoefflerOhio Rep. Jim JordanFlorida Rep.

Opinion · 116th Congress

All media properties self-censor, social media can too

[jwp-video n=”1″] Said Dorsey: “I also believe that having more choice around how algorithms are altering my experience, in creating my experience, is important, so being able to turn off ranking

Opinion · 116th Congress

Access to health care is critical, no matter your ZIP code

the State Department to allow foreign physicians trained in the U.S. to work in medically underserved areas or health professional shortage areas within the DRA footprint for three years through a J-1

Opinion · 116th Congress

Biden at bat: ‘There is no joy in Mudville’

But for 1 in 4 voters, the candidates’ personalities were more important to their decision than policies. Biden won those voters 64 percent to 31 percent. 

Opinion · 116th Congress

A country in a whole lot of trouble

[jwp-video n=”1″] The Next America Many have offered explanations, but I’m sticking with what Paul Taylor wrote in his revised (2016) paperback edition of “The Next America: Boomers, Millennials

Opinion · 116th Congress

The mock bravery of the Senate Eye Roll Club

[jwp-video n=”1″] Sasse and Cornyn, if he survives an unexpectedly tight reelection campaign, are likely to find themselves in the minority in the next Senate.

Opinion · 116th Congress

If you don’t like the Supreme Court, blame Harry Reid

[jwp-video n=”1″] They would also be responsible for establishing a court that would no longer operate as a separate branch of government, a safeguard against either executive or legislative

Opinion · 116th Congress

The Heedless Horseman Republicans and their COVID denial

[jwp-video n=”1″] Until recently, the greatest superspreader event in American history was a Sept. 28, 1918, Liberty Loan parade in Philadelphia as the influenza epidemic raged.

Opinion · 116th Congress

The cooling saucer and other Senate hooey

[jwp-video n=”1″] Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has wielded the filibuster as a defensive measure while in the minority and pushed the rule change that lowered the filibuster threshold

Opinion · 116th Congress

Good riddance to the summer of 2020

In our latest Winning the Issues Survey (Sept. 5-7), we asked voters to rate themselves and a series of individuals on a 1-9 ideological scale, with 1 being most liberal, 5 being moderate, and 9 being

Opinion · 116th Congress

How to fix the US Postal Service

Two widely discussed — and necessary — elements of postal sustainability include (1) ensuring the Postal Service operates its business-like functions as efficiently and reliably as possible, and

Opinion · 116th Congress

To my Republican friends in Washington

[jwp-video n=”1″] Reed Galen is an independent political strategist and co-founder of The Lincoln Project. Follow him on Twitter @reedgalen.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Blanket COVID-19 liability shield will cost taxpayers

[jwp-video n=”1″] Eliminating liability takes away a critical tool for holding corporations accountable to the individuals putting themselves at risk to keep the economy moving.