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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

Good riddance to the summer of 2020

A Sept. 6-8 Economist/YouGov poll found a majority of Biden voters were voting against Trump rather than for Biden by a 54 percent to 43 percent margin. 

Opinion · 116th Congress

Congress should seize the moment to modernize during COVID-19

On April 6, the speaker’s office announced that this procedure will be permitted, but also that “normal practice for Floor submissions will resume once the House returns full-time to the Capitol for regular

Opinion · 116th Congress

America — Halfway between hope and heartbreak

Leaving legal arguments aside, Monday’s 6-to-3 Supreme Court decision outlawing job discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (with Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch writing for the

Opinion · 116th Congress

Consumer laws should protect children, not companies

Section 6(b) of the1972 law was intended to ensure accurate information is released to the public regarding safety concerns about the products we buy and to provide companies a chance to respond.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Don’t go yet, John Lewis. We need you.

He stands tall, even at 5 feet 6 inches, and can command a room with just a whisper of wisdom on fairness or justice or the requirement to act for what we know is right.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Fighting election disinformation is a bipartisan issue

While 40 secretaries of state across the country serve as their state’s chief election official, elections in 10 states and 6 U.S. territories are run by a board or commission of elections.