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Opinion · 117th Congress

Congress must pass the Huntington’s Disease Disability Insurance Access Act

</p> Our bill would change that. It would remove the waiting periods for Medicare and SSDI that individuals who have HD rely on as their disease progresses from disability to death.

Opinion · 117th Congress

As Biden repeats Obama’s mistakes, get ready for 2010 redux

</p> With unemployment still well over 9 percent, Biden, then vice president under Barack Obama, headed for the hustings in the months before the midterms to tout the “success” of their stimulus bill,

Opinion · 117th Congress

Thank you, progressives, for saving the Biden agenda

</p> It’s easy to get wrapped up in the drama of the negotiations, or the back-and-forth about what’s in the bill, and miss one underlying fact: The only reason this bill has moved to the Senate and is

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden ignores voters’ No. 1 issue, just like Obama did

But with Democrats’ progressive wing dominating policy priorities, the economy has become a second-tier issue as progressives hold the bipartisan infrastructure bill hostage to multitrillion-dollar social

Opinion · 117th Congress

Congress should pass an Afghan Adjustment Act

The spending bill includes $6.3 billion to help resettle a projected 95,000 Afghan evacuees through 2022.</p> That is a big first step toward providing Afghan evacuees with the support they need.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The song remains the same old song

</p> The parties went through a similar struggle over President Barack Obama’s health care bill in 2009-2010 and over the budget in 2011. The dynamics are much the same.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Democrats have a few reconciliation life hacks at their disposal

</p> The Senate centrists who crafted the bipartisan infrastructure bill dismissed the CBO score that showed it was far from offset, noting that “their rules” had “limited” what’s included in a “formal

Opinion · 117th Congress

Pairing leadership with justice: Is that so hard, Washington?

Gavin Newsom, fresh off surviving a recall vote, was not laying low but standing in front of cameras, signing a bill that would return prime property in Manhattan Beach — known as Bruce’s Beach — to descendants

Opinion · 117th Congress

You can take Joe Biden out of the Senate, but …

</p> The end of last week — as the House backed off voting on a stand-alone infrastructure bill — prompted nearly everyone in journalism to trot out their “Democrats in disarray” headlines.