D-Day June 6, 1944
We will never forget the bravery, courage, and sacrifice of the Americans who fought and died on #DDay 77 years ago today.
We will never forget the bravery, courage, and sacrifice of the Americans who fought and died on #DDay 77 years ago today.
May we use this month to reflect on the history of the LGBTQ movement and work together to meet this moment with action. Together we
Today and every day, we honor the fallen, those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom and the families and friends who
Earlier this month, a bipartisan amendment of mine passed the House as part of H.R. 2547, the Comprehensive Debt Collection Improvement Act. This legislation gives
Today marks one year since George Floyd’s life was taken at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. In the weeks and months that followed,
HBCUs graduate 27 percent of African Americans with bachelor’s degrees in STEM subjects. By passing the Bipartisan IGNITE #HBCUExcellence Act, we can fully unlock their potential. As
Yesterday, I voted in favor of forming a bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the Capitol. All members of Congress took the
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a dramatic increase in discrimination, hate crimes, and violence targeted at the AAPI community –
Many American families could receive up to $300/month, per child as part of the advanced monthly #ChildTaxCredit payments I helped pass in the American Rescue Plan. File
In case you missed it – yesterday the CDC announced fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear a mask and today Governor Roy Cooper lifted the mandatory mask