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Strange days are here: August in Washington - Roll Call
On the other hand, kids head back to school. It’s peak political primary season. How different is it from other places?
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On the other hand, kids head back to school. It’s peak political primary season. How different is it from other places?
Show Notes:Ex-intern seeking House seat says facing gunfire cemented desire to serveGun bill expands school safety spending beyond securitySupreme Court bolsters right to carry handgun in publicA handful
As Pride Month ends, celebration is tempered by setbacks across the country, from laws that ban transgender athletes from competing in school sports to efforts to remove books on the LGBTQ experience from
Disputes over school meal waivers, immigration policy and business assistance are some of the moving pieces complicating aid measures for Ukraine and COVID-19.
Tears and beers followed, as accusations of Kavanaugh sexually assaulting Christine Blasey Ford when they were in high school surfaced. Protesters filled Senate office buildings.
Emails made public by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School recently showed that officials under President Donald Trump tried whatever they could to rig the system for redistricting
The program, with rare bipartisan support, enabled those covered to get work permits and go to school without fear of deportation. After Donald Trump took office in 2017, he tried to end the program.
Slavery, Jim Crow laws and COVID-19 all have contributed to a yawning gap between white public school students and students of color. While the 1950s Supreme Court decision known as Brown v.
Yes, she has an impressive background — dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and a member of President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers.