
DemDaily: The Moratorium’s Moral Imperative
August 6, 2021 President Biden issued a new eviction moratorium Tuesday, just days after the national moratorium, first imposed due to the coronavirus, expired. The federal ban expired Saturday...

DemDaily: The Loss of Labor’s Best. Richard Trumka 1949-2021
August 5, 2021 The labor movement and, indeed, all who fight to champion democracy, lost a legend this morning with the unexpected passing of AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. Trumka, 72, who...

DemDaily: Tuesday’s Election Results! Ohio and Mayors
August 4, 2021 In Ohio’s 11th Congressional District special election primary yesterday, Cuyahoga County Council member Shontel Brown prevailed over former State Senator Nina Turner for the...

DemDaily: Demanding Democracy. Legislators Converge on The Capitol
August 3, 2021 On Monday, over 100 state legislators representing more than 30 states converged on Washington to support their Texas colleagues in pushing the Senate and President Biden to take...

DemDaily: What is Medicare and Medicaid?
August 2, 2021 Last Friday marked the 56th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid, the two government-run, social insurance programs that provide health care to the most vulnerable of our citizens...

DemDaily: The Count
July 30, 2021 We are now halfway through the 2021 Summer Olympics and the USA is leading the competition with 41 medals, with China just one behind and the Russia Organizing Committee following...

DemDaily: Update on The House: Next Week’s Special Elections
July 29, 2021 Seven US House Special Elections have been called so far in the 117th Congress, with now four behind us and two of the three remaining contests to be held next Tuesday. The partisan...

DemDaily: The Capitol Attack: Following The Facts
July 28, 2021 The United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack met for the first time yesterday, beginning with the explosive testimony of four law enforcement officers who were at...

DemDaily: In Defense of The Disabled
July 27, 2021 The civil rights movement has had many faces throughout history, but among the lesser-known soldiers are Americans with disabilities. It was not until 1990, that the...

DemDaily: Rolling Back Roe
July 26, 2021 Mississippi officials submitted their first briefs to the US Supreme Court last week in their calculated quest to roll back women’s reproductive rights in the United States. In...