The #1 thing the debate over #FreeCollege reveals is that most Americans know very little about college today.
They think they do. Maybe they went to one or sent their kid to one.
Or they work at one.
Key word: ONE.
Let’s talk #RealCollege ...
I am actually teary. This is so long overdue and critical for so many families. In MA this will help about 40% of our caseload - about 200,000 households - put more food on the table during this unprecedented crisis. Thanks to @CLSphila for leasing the charge and getting us here.
Question: Is the tone going to change out of the White House?
Psaki: The tone for a bill that limits voting access and makes it more difficult for people to engage in voting in Georgia?
Join @gencitizen New England for “The Future of Democracy is...” on Wednesday, April 14th @ 4:30. A panel of civic leaders, moderated by new GC CEO @lizclayroy, will consider how we can strengthen our democracy & inspire civic action across New England. https://t.co/lyXc4kDHYG
It’s telling that the last two Democratic Presidents began their presidencies with a “Recovery Act” and a “Rescue Plan” because their inheritances were so catastrophic.
While the weather in Texas has gotten warmer and the devastating winter storm has subsided, people across the state continue to feel its effects. Read our latest blog post to learn how park and recreation professionals are supporting their communities. https://t.co/iIM7Mz16Qw
The death penalty is fundamentally a poor person’s issue. Over nearly 40 years of visiting death row facilities across the United States, I have never met a single person with money or resources. Capital punishment means “those without the capital get the punishment.”
McGovern puts Jim Jordan on blast for still refusing to acknowledge that Joe Biden is the rightful winner of the presidential election, then says, "coming up on this floor and talking about whatboutism and trying to make these false equivalences -- give me a break."
@ErinMcAleer1 I am so sorry for your loss, Erin. In the words of Robert Louis Stevenson, “like a bird singing in the rain, let grateful memories survive in time of sorrow.” May her memory be a blessing.
They brought *bombs* to the U.S. Capitol.
They said they wanted to *assassinate* the Speaker of the House and the Vice President.
How can anyone think doing nothing — just moving on like this never happened — is a good idea? That’s ludicrous.