
But 50 years later, we’re still fighting: for representation, to be treated with dignity, for equal protection under the law, and to fully participate in our democracy.
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But 50 years later, we’re still fighting: for representation, to be treated with dignity, for equal protection under the law, and to fully participate in our democracy.

When you stop and think about it, I know you know just as well as I do that victims of ICE’s terror aren’t just our constituents; they’re our neighbors, they’re our friends, they’re our family.

Will we allow fear to divide us, or will we use our power to organize and to mobilize to defend our democracy that generations before us fought so hard to build?

And by God, we will not be the generation that lets Trump take us backwards. So let’s get to work.

The fire may be out, but our responsibility to this community is not over.

Families deserve answers about what they were exposed to, whether the air and water are safe, and what steps are being taken to protect their health.

For too long, the DoD has allowed privatized military housing companies to silence military families, forcing them to deal with dangerous living conditions.

New York will lead the way in creating the strongest standards in the nation for data center development, ensuring that when companies succeed because of New York, New Yorkers succeed too.

I think we have to be sure this program is producing the results that have been promised. And I believe that Tennesseans deserve full transparency.

I think it’s a lot to ask our teachers to follow the leadership of somebody who has never held chalk in the front of a classroom.

Parents shouldn’t have to win the lottery to have a say in their child’s education.

I urged him to cease all non-urgent vehicle stops.

We have to disband ICE in this Congress.

This is a human life. He was not the target. He had no criminal record.

Establishing permanent daylight saving time would provide families with more usable daylight hours in the evening, giving people additional opportunities to spend time outdoors.

My state, where it is often dark earlier than 4pm in the winter, has made it abundantly clear we want permanent Daylight Saving Time.

This bipartisan legislation represents a popular, common-sense reform and would benefit Americans by protecting precious daylight during the evening, when people are most likely to be awake and active.