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At the Races: Census shuffle = money hustle

At the Races: Census shuffle = money hustle Kate Ackley, Bridget Bowman, and Stephanie Akin © Provided by Roll Call Welcome to At the Races! Each week we’ll bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. Know someone who’d like to get this newsletter? They can subscribe here. By Kate Ackley, Bridget Bowman and Stephanie Akin Well, that’s 100 days of the Biden administration and 558 days to go before the 2022 midterms, but who’s counting?  President Joe Biden offered his highlights Wednesday from his first months in the Oval Office (vaccines, COVID-19 relief legislation). More importantly, he outlined his agenda ahead, including sweeping new government investments in education and child care, as well as tax increases on companies and well-to-do Americans to help pay for it. All promise to become fodder for the midterm campaigns.   

Roll Call: Hoyer and Jeffries to pitch 20 percent boost for office funds to retain staff

Roll Call: Hoyer and Jeffries to pitch 20 percent boost for office funds to retain staff Wanted to be sure you saw this Roll Call article published today on the letter sent by House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer and House Democratic Caucus Chair Jeffries to appropriators calling for an increase in office budgets to raise staff pay, which will bolster Congress’s ability to hire and retain talented, diverse, and experienced Congressional staff. To read the article click here or see below. Roll Call By Katherine Tully-McManus After years of cuts and freezes, staff find it easy to leave Leaders in the House are raising the alarm that the sluggish growth of staffer pay makes recruiting and retaining talented staff difficult and are urging appropriators to include a 20 percent increase for office budgets for fiscal 2022.

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 4 21 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 4.21.21 Guilty. Guilty. Derrick Chauvin murdered George Floyd, the hammer of justice sounded loudly on all three counts he faced. The video of Chauvin’s neck on Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes was damning enough. There was more, though. Throughout the ordeal, the smug, superior expression on Chauvin’s face told volumes about the disregard he had for Floyd’s life. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Image via AP. This wasn’t a routine arrest over Floyd’s passing of a counterfeit $20 bill. Chauvin’s action that day was racism at its diabolical worst.

Democrats Push to Expand the Supreme Court May Backfire

Democrats Push to Expand the Supreme Court May Backfire
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