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Opinion · 116th Congress
Criminal justice reform had a bipartisan minute. Then 2020 reared its head
</p> But is the public changing?
Opinion · 116th Congress
Congress has college affordability in its grasp. They should vote for ISAs
</p> The Senate bill — introduced by Republicans Todd Young and Marco Rubio and Democrats Mark Warner and Chris Coons — would codify several measures to ensure that ISAs shift the risk of poor workforce
Opinion · 116th Congress
Ken Cuccinelli wants to be a poet. First he needs a history lesson
</p> Ken Cuccinelli, acting director of U.S.
Opinion · 116th Congress
How about a crime bill for white people instead of black people?
</p> So it’s absolutely true that it’s time to rewrite the crime bill and push for more criminal justice reform.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Biden vows to be less polite with Harris in Detroit debate. That won’t be enough
</p> [jwp-video n=”2″]</p> For Biden, who has preached the gospel of Sen.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Moderation in the Trump era? Democrats, it’s futile
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> I also appreciate the political artistry of Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign as the then-Arkansas governor tried to neutralize the arguments that Ronald Reagan had used against
Opinion · 116th Congress
Governor who? Hickenlooper, Inslee and Bullock are at 1 percent. Combined
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The governor’s edge Hickenlooper is 100 percent right.
Opinion · 116th Congress
U.S. health care would collapse without foreign-trained nurses like me, so why did the House vote to ban us?
</p> Increasingly, the nurse answering that bedside call looks and sounds a lot like me, a first-generation immigrant.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Why Kelly Craft is the right person for UN ambassador
</p> “Being President Trump’s ambassador to Canada has been no walk in the park,” says Gordon Giffin, who knows what the post entails, having held it under President Bill Clinton.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Are we in this American experiment together? A July Fourth question to contemplate
With Trump’s re-election plan to stir up resentments, villains are needed — asylum seekers fit the bill.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Americans have been shortchanged. House Democrats want to change that
</p> In June, we passed through the House two packages of spending bills, along with a standalone appropriations bill, for the upcoming fiscal year.
Opinion · 116th Congress
This election, black voters will not lie low and take one for the team
</p> Increasingly, that tactic won’t work.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Working with the enemy? Biden was just doing his job
“What’s important is we know how strongly we feel when we oppose each other, but we never surprise each other by going around someone’s back and sneaking something into a bill.
Opinion · 116th Congress
As Democrats line up to debate, the GOP is regressing
Bill Richardson of New Mexico and Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.</p> This is different, I thought.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Bill de Blasio is wrong about New York City’s schools
</p> And then there are some numbers that stop you cold.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Want a more diverse Congress? Bite the bullet and raise the pay
In terms of a job that the lawyers in Congress might do, a partner at a Washington, D.C., law firm may bill out for $600 to $1,000-plus per hour.
Opinion · 116th Congress
North Carolina’s Republican Party is having an identity crisis
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> On Whatley’s résumé is his role as a member of George W. Bush’s Florida recount team in 2000.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Campaign season means ‘law and order.’ Can we break the habit?
</p> When Democrats and Republicans cooperated on a criminal justice reform bill late last year that made modest changes in the federal system, they congratulated themselves for getting something done
Opinion · 116th Congress
5 reasons Nancy Pelosi is absolutely right about impeachment
</p> Pelosi was in the House chamber on Dec. 19, 1998, when the House voted to impeach President Bill Clinton.