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April 7, 2016
Yesterday, the Department of Labor unveiled a strong, final conflict of interest rule to help safeguard hardworking middle class families’ retirement savings, and the reviews are in: this rule will enhance and strengthen the retirement security of hard-working Americans across the country.
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March 24, 2016
Yesterday, Speaker Ryan spent his morning trying to distract from House Republicans’ utter failure to pass a budget before an extended two-week recess.
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March 23, 2016
Speaker Ryan wasted his morning giving another one of those stump speeches. This time, his focus was on “policy ideas.”
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March 17, 2016
Speaker Ryan and the House Republican Conference are set to vote on an anti-immigrant resolution today. But dozens of organizations are calling for its rejection, urging Members to vote against it. As the letter says:
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March 16, 2016
Speaker Ryan and the House GOP leadership may end up having to rely on some of that magic to pass their “Road to Ruin” budget. Hard opposition grows as days go by – and it’s only looking uglier.
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March 16, 2016
House Republicans’ stated budget promises don’t quite add up.
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March 15, 2016
Speaker Ryan and House Republican Leaders have spent weeks fumbling through their top priority for 2016: passing a budget and restoring order to the House.
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March 14, 2016
The House Republican Conference is at it again with their dysfunction, distraction and obstruction. As Donald Trump continues to fan the flames of dangerous anti-immigrant anger, House Republicans are doubling down on their own radical assaults on hard-working immigrant families across America. This week, Speaker Ryan and House GOP Members will use up another opportunity to show their
Blog Post
March 14, 2016
After repeatedly promising a return to order in the House, Speaker Ryan’s budget debacle is a clear signal to the American people that he has no plan to end the chaos that continues to dominate the House GOP.
Blog Post
March 9, 2016
Congressional Republicans remain in major disagreement over how to proceed with their budget chaos – and it’s only looking uglier for Speaker Ryan and his extremist GOP Conference that wants to slash key investments.