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Earliest in view: Apr 16 · 21:57 UTCMost recent: Jun 18 · 23:46 UTC
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  • POLITICSJun 18 · 23:46 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Florida Senator wins award for constituent service

    Senator Ashley Moody was awarded for constituent service by the Congressional Management Foundation. The award, part of the Democracy Awards, recognized her office's assistance to nearly 9,000 Floridians, including veterans, with other recipients including Adam Schiff and others.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 20:53 UTCSEMAFOR
    State paid leave laws build national pressure

    Forty-two states plus DC have expanded paid leave access since 2020, with Virginia's governor recently signing a paid sick leave law. The US remains the only wealthy nation without a national paid leave policy, but advocates hope the growing patchwork of state laws will pressure Congress to enact a federal policy, especially if Democrats win the majority in the fall.

  • POLITICSApr 30 · 10:00 UTCTHE HILL
    Democrats use White House ballroom push to slam GOP on affordability

    Democrats criticized the GOP for hosting a White House ballroom event following the White House Correspondents dinner shooting, calling it out of touch with Americans struggling with affordability. Rep. Sarah McBride highlighted her constituents' inability to afford basic expenses like groceries and utilities.

  • POLITICSApr 28 · 20:09 UTCTHE HILL
    Democrat on Trump’s ballroom: ‘My constituents can’t afford f—ing groceries or utility bills’

    Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Del.) criticized efforts to fund President Trump’s White House ballroom, arguing that her constituents in Delaware and across the U.S. are struggling with unaffordable groceries and utility bills. She questioned the priority of spending taxpayer money on a ballroom while basic needs remain unmet.

  • POLITICSApr 24 · 22:08 UTCFOX NEWS
    Transgender lawmaker 'doesn't know what a woman is,' White House says after dig at Trump firings

    The White House criticized Rep. Sarah McBride for suggesting President Trump 'only fires women,' with spokesperson Taylor Rogers claiming McBride 'doesn't know what a woman is.' The remarks followed recent firings and resignations in the Trump administration, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez echoed McBride's speculation that Trump would fire Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard next.

  • POLITICSApr 24 · 22:08 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Transgender lawmaker 'doesn't know what a woman is,' White House says after dig at Trump firings

    The White House criticized Rep. Sarah McBride for suggesting President Trump 'only fires women,' with a spokesperson stating she 'doesn’t know what a woman is.' The remarks followed recent firings and resignations in the Trump administration, including Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi, and Lori Chavez-DeRemer, while Democratic lawmakers like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also commented on Trump's pattern of removing female officials.

  • POLITICSApr 23 · 21:33 UTCTHE HILL
    McBride predicts Trump will fire Gabbard next: ‘He only fires women’

    Rep. Sarah McBride predicted President Trump will fire Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard next, claiming he 'only fires women.' She criticized Trump's Cabinet and supported impeachment efforts against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

  • POLITICSApr 16 · 21:57 UTCFOX NEWS
    House lawmakers express disgust over Swalwell not being exposed sooner: 'It's shameful'

    Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned from Congress and abandoned his gubernatorial campaign after allegations of sexual misconduct were exposed by media reports. Lawmakers from both parties condemned his behavior, calling for stricter accountability and transparency in Congress.

  • POLITICSApr 16 · 21:57 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    House lawmakers express disgust over Swalwell not being exposed sooner: 'It's shameful'

    Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned from Congress and abandoned his California gubernatorial campaign following allegations of sexual misconduct. Lawmakers from both parties condemned his behavior and criticized the delay in exposing his actions, calling for stricter accountability in Congress.

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