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“We just can’t give up:” Brown Univ. shooting refuels gun legislation push
MSNBC· 2025-12-15 00:38
Following yet another mass shooting in the United States, lawmakers were quick to share their thoughts and prayers with victims in Providence, Rhode Island. And in some corners, they also pushed for policies to prevent future gun violence. Today happens to mark the 13th anniversary of the Sandy Hook tragedy, which stole the lives of 20 first grade children.But 13 years later, the same question remains with us. Will Congress ever act beyond the politics and go and actually find a bipartisan solution. If this ...
Sen. Chris Coons on avoiding a government shutdown
CNBC Television· 2025-09-22 21:54
But I know the most important conversation in my view for the country needs to be with Schumer um and Jeff and President Trump about how do we avoid a government shutdown. How do we reach a bipartisan solution that keeps the government open. That's what happened the last four years.We haven't had a shutdown since the last Trump administration. That shutdown was 35 days. It's not good or constructive.Um I'm the senior Democrat on defense. there's any way it doesn't >> you can be guaranteed that the PRC won't ...
Frost: Republicans short on votes for Trump budget bill as Democrats raise public alarm
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 04:15
Political Strategy & Legislative Action - The Democratic party is employing delay tactics, including introducing approximately 500 amendments, each providing 5 minutes of debate, to postpone the vote and raise public awareness [1] - The strategy involves constituents contacting Republican representatives to influence their vote against the bill [1] - The ultimate goal is to defeat the bill entirely and start over with a bipartisan solution [1] Bill's Content & Impact - The bill includes approximately $170 billion for immigration enforcement, with around $45 billion allocated for new detention centers and nearly $30 billion for ICE [2] - The bill is projected to cause approximately 17 million people to lose their healthcare coverage [1][2] - Concerns are raised about the potential for increased immigration enforcement activities, described as "kidnapping" and "human trafficking," impacting communities nationwide [3] Healthcare Implications - The speaker expresses strong opposition to the bill, arguing it will negatively impact healthcare access, particularly for vulnerable populations like individuals with disabilities relying on Medicaid [2] - The speaker criticizes the perspective that the potential loss of healthcare for millions is considered "minutia," emphasizing the human cost [1][2]