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February 25, 2019
A small yet important reminder for those who drive through downtown Columbus every day.
February 25, 2019
City of Columbus renames North High Street in honor of Rosa Parks.
February 22, 2019
With Ohio facing the possible loss of military construction dollars, all four of the state’s U.S. House Democrats are co-sponsoring a resolution to invalidate President Donald Trump’s order declaring a national emergency.
February 19, 2019
U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) recently received a perfect score on the Annual Catholic Justice Scorecard for Congress, released by NETWORK Lobby.
Issues:Civil Rights
February 19, 2019
Founded in 1913, the Federal Reserve sits at the highest echelon of U.S. economic policymaking. Yet in the banking system’s 105-year history, only one African-American and seven women have served as president at any of the Federal Reserve banks.
February 17, 2019
Nancy Pelosi is the only woman to serve as Speaker of the House of Representatives. She first took the speakership during George W. Bush’s presidency in 2007 and served in that position until Republicans took control of the House in 2011. Now, after a midterm election that saw Democrats regain control of the House, Pelosi is back holding the Speaker’s gavel, setting the scene for a contentious relationship with President Donald Trump.
February 15, 2019
Committee responsible for reviewing current economic conditions and recommending improvements in economic policy.
February 15, 2019
Congresswoman Beatty issues statement on bipartisan funding bill and Trump's emergency declaration.
February 15, 2019
U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty will serve on the Joint Economic Committee, her office announced Friday. The panel is composed of House and Senate members from both parties. Once headed by former Westerville-area GOP Rep. Pat Tiberi, the group focuses on reviewing economic conditions and recommending improvements in economic policy.
February 15, 2019
President Donald Trump’s decision to take $3.6 billion out of military construction projects approved by Congress last year to spend on a border wall has Ohio lawmakers worried that money earmarked for facilities across the state is now at risk.