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Not Everyone Was Home for the Holidays

December 31, 2022

Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor The frigid temperatures we experienced during the Christmas holiday tested us all. As weather forecasters predicted record-breaking lows and heavy snow, large parts of the nation buckled down to ride out the storm. Others decided to continue with travel plans and try their luck at an on-time arrival […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Homelessness, Legislatively Speaking, Lena C. Taylor

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340B Doesn’t Solve Health Inequities

December 24, 2022

By Amy Hinojosa Advocates have long fought for federal funding to reach people in most need. Back in 1992, Congress established the 340B drug pricing program, which guaranteed drug discounts to hospitals serving a disproportionately high percentage of uninsured or low-income patients. Congress hoped the legislation would help hospitals provide better, less expensive care. But […]

Popular Interests In This Article: 340B, Amy Hinojosa, Prescription Drug Prices

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Food is a Human Right

December 24, 2022

By Sherrie Tussler Executive Director, Hunger Task Force Hunger persists in Wisconsin. Throughout the pandemic, a good deal of federal financial assistance streamed to states and communities to address the pandemic’s impact on unemployment, supply chain interruptions and inflation. Free food provided by charities won’t solve lasting hunger. Hunger Task Force has distributed tens of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: FoodShare, Hunger, Hunger Task Force, Sherrie Tussler

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The Fight Goes On: Student Loan Debt Relief Updates

December 24, 2022

Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor Recently, I had constituents ask for an update on the status of the federal student loan debt relief proposal. Confusion has surrounded President Biden’s pandemic-connected proposal ever since six Republican-controlled states filed a lawsuit. Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas and South Carolina have asserted that Biden had no […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Legislatively Speaking, Lena C. Taylor, Student Loan Debt Relief

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Hurry Up, and Wait: Wisconsin GOP Slow About Giving Student Loan Tax Credit

December 10, 2022

By LaKeshia N. Myers “Star light, star bright, First star I see tonight; I wish I may, I wish I might Have the wish I wish tonight.”~Traditional Folk Tune. Wishing. Hoping. Praying. That is what many millennials and Gen Xers have been doing for years when it comes to student loan debt relief. Some wished […]

Popular Interests In This Article: LaKeshia N. Myers, Student Loan Debt Relief

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The Power of Partnerships

December 10, 2022

By Paula Penebaker Partnerships are powerful. Time and time again, they have yielded immeasurable goodwill and great financial support. Just look at the partnership between 100 Black Men (The 100) and the “We Can Do This” campaign. Through collaboration, they have provided education on COVID-19 and promoted vaccines to control infections. Below are some of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Collaborations, Partnerships, Paula Penebaker

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Proposed Journalism Competition Preservation Act Negative Impact on Small Minority-Owned Newspapers

December 10, 2022

“JCPA Is A Blank Check for Large Corporate Media, but Leaves Small Minority-Owned News Out in the Cold” By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr.  President and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) based in Washington, DC representing the interests of the Black Press of America since 1940. In September, lawmakers in Washington rushed […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dr Benjamin F Chavis Jr, Journalism Competition Preservation Act, NNPA

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Grateful After the November Mid-Term Results

December 3, 2022

By Ben Jealous A lot of good news came out of this month’s elections—and enough bad news to remind us that we can never let our guard down when freedom and democracy are at stake. This year, democracy itself was on the ballot, and voters made an important down payment on its future. In 2020, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Benjamin Todd Jealous, Election Results

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Moving America: Why We Need Railroad Workers

December 3, 2022

By LaKeshia N. Myers Over the road transportation is how most goods are transported in the United States—either through trucking or railroad. That is why the U.S. Senate adopted a measure that forces a deal between warring national freight railroads and their unions, averting a potential December 9th strike that could have crippled U.S. travel […]

Popular Interests In This Article: LaKeshia N. Myers, Railroads

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We’ll Take the Wins, But They’re Bittersweet

December 3, 2022

Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor There have been some undeniable wins in the past week. You can’t ignore the fact that for the first time in 92 years, the U.S. Men’s National Soccer team have accomplished the previously unattainable at the World Cup. They are winning big! Americans, who have rarely followed soccer […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Legislatively Speaking, Lena C. Taylor, World Cup

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