
After two months of Trump’s illegal and reckless Iran war, and as we pass the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster, we must confront the dangers of building nuclear power plants in war zones.
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After two months of Trump’s illegal and reckless Iran war, and as we pass the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster, we must confront the dangers of building nuclear power plants in war zones.

Today’s summit was about making sure that same vision carries us through the next thirty years.

The failure to advance this common-sense, family-friendly protection stands in stark contrast to the Department’s own campaign to ‘Make Travel Family Friendly Again.’

In 1996, I authored the Telecommunications Act with a simple conviction: that the internet should belong to everyone.

Americans should not have to wonder whether ICE enforcement priorities are being driven by the financial interests of politically connected detention contractors.

No matter how safe we make nuclear reactors, these facilities are simply not designed to withstand military attacks and should not be built in conflict zones.

I am calling on the administration to withdraw their proposed rule to roll back these standards in light of the energy emergency they single-handedly created.

This is a highly controversial and poisonous policy that ignores the will of the people.

These state laws were overwhelmingly supported by a popular vote—they shouldn’t be overridden because of big-dollar lobbying.

No matter how safe we make nuclear reactors, these facilities are simply not designed to withstand military attacks and should not be built in conflict zones.

We should be strengthening E-Rate, simplifying access, and closing the homework gap, not putting up new barriers.

I believe down to my bones that Democrats who think there is no reward for fighting to deliver universal child care are dead wrong.

If we overhaul our tax code and tax AI, we can use that money to build a country that works for everyone.

Formerly incarcerated individuals deserve a fair shot at a steady future and a stable career.

Our care economy does not run on apps or algorithms, it runs on people. And many of those people are the Haitian TPS holders in our communities.

To abandon harm reduction is to do so at our own peril.

We're in this fight to deliver for the American people — not to talk, but to deliver.

I am proud to join Senator Daines to once again designate May as National Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Too many families across the country grieve the loss of loved ones who suffered from a brain tumor. We must do everything we can to…