Democrats have put things put for -- put forward ideas, they put forward legislation, but in the Senate, particularly it has been blocked by Republicans who have been unwilling to let some of these bills come to the floor for debate.
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Symone Sanders discusses the challenges Democrats face in getting their legislation debated in the Senate due to Republican obstruction.
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