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DemDaily: The Right To Strike

DemDaily: The Right To Strike

January 12, 2023 On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) heard oral arguments in Glacier Northwest v. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a case that threatens the...

DemDaily: Conceding Congress

DemDaily: Conceding Congress

January 10, 2023  The US House began the business of the people Monday, kicking off what promises to be one of the most challenging and contentious congressional terms in modern history. The...

DemDaily: McCarthy’s Dangerous Deal

DemDaily: McCarthy’s Dangerous Deal

January 9, 2023 At 12:37am Saturday morning, on the fifteenth ballot, Republican Congressman Kevin McCarthy (CA) was elected Speaker of the US House of Representatives. The path that led to that...

DemDaily: A Deal With The Devil

DemDaily: A Deal With The Devil

January 6, 2023 The bruising battle for the GOP speakership took a decided turn today, with 15 of the hardline anti-Kevin McCarthy dissenters flipping their votes in favor of the beleaguered...

DemDaily: Holding The House Hostage

DemDaily: Holding The House Hostage

January 4, 2023 The highly contentious fight for the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, unprecedented in modern American history, continued without resolution today — holding the...

DemDaily: Our Holiday Wish!

DemDaily: Our Holiday Wish!

December 21, 2022 ‘Tis the week before Christmas and throughout the Capitol Chambers, Members and staffers carry out the work set forth by the Framers. The great halls will soon be silent...