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Oct 2, 2021 In The News

Isaac Perlmutter, Marvel's former CEO, is name as part of the "Mar-A-Lago trio" accused by House Democrats of illegally attempting to influence government policies under Trump.

Oct 1, 2021 Newsletter

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This coming Sunday and Monday my team and I are hosting Mobile Casework Hours near Central Park and on the Lower East Side. I will be there to answer questions and provide help with federal agencies.

 

Sep 30, 2021 In The News

Lawmakers, activists, doctors and others appeared before the House Oversight Committee Thursday at a hearing aimed at examining abortion access in the United States, a right which Democrats argue is facing an existential threat under a conservative-leaning Supreme Court, and newly emboldened GOP state legislatures which have passed a spate of restrictive abortion legislation.

Sep 30, 2021 In The News

After she was raped on a church trip in Jackson, Mississippi, and became pregnant in the summer of 1994, Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., got an abortion at the age of 18.

Sep 30, 2021 In The News

Rep. Cori Bush was raped at a church camp as a teenager. A month later, she realized she was pregnant and sought out an abortion, she said at a hearing Thursday.

Sep 30, 2021 In The News

Three Democratic members of Congress on Thursday offered deeply personal testimony about their own abortions as a congressional committee examined how to respond to conservative states that are passing laws limiting abortion access.

Sep 29, 2021 In The News

The leaders of the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Wednesday demanded a briefing from the FBI on its decision to withhold for three weeks the decryption key necessary for companies impacted by the ransomware attack on IT company Kaseya to recover. 

Sep 29, 2021 In The News

Leaders of the House Oversight and Reform Committee are questioning the FBI's handling of a July ransomware attack on a Florida-based IT firm that compromised up to 1,500 businesses.

Sep 28, 2021 In The News

Congressional Democrats are wading into the battle over climate misinformation claims against oil companies, a move that parallels a sea of litigation from states, counties, and cities looking to put those companies on the hook for the local impacts of global warming.

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