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“American workers are concerned about retirement and their concerns are not unfounded. Seven out of 10 Americans say they’re living paycheck to paycheck and 80% say they’ll need to
“There’s a lot of pent up anger and angst right now. So many people have lost loved ones,” said Rep. Donald Norcross (D-N.J.), who is leading the effort in the House. “How many more people have to die while [insurance companies] invest in stopping these reforms?”
“It’s ridiculous. You know, you’re paying eight bucks for a cup of coffee. The CEO made $20 million last year and [the company] won’t even talk to them about organizing to give their employees a voice,” Norcross said.
Donald Norcross of New Jersey, who chairs the House Armed Services Tactical Air and Land Forces panel, which oversees most Army programs, told CQ Roll Call in a statement that climate change “in
“We strongly support providing the full $1 billion for the Iron Dome replenishment,” the letter, organized by Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ), reads. “We hope that as you negotiate with the Senate on FY2022 appropriations, the $1 billion in supplemental funding that the Senate included is maintained.”
“I don’t know many members of Congress who haven’t received a death threat,” said Rep. Donald Norcross, D-N.J.
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"South Jersey families don't deserve to be kicked out of their homes during a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic," said Rep. Donald Norcross (D-1), who pointed out that he supported and voted for ARP.
U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross (D., N.J.) wrote in the Star-Ledger, of Newark, “If we cannot accept the threat is real, and if leaders cannot show bold action in pushing back against it, our democracy remains at risk.”
One year ago today, I was among the final members of the U.S. Congress to leave the floor of the House of Representatives. I arrived that morning to partake in a historic but largely symbolic moment: certifying the Electoral College vote after then-presidential candidate Joseph R. Biden’s victory. I left to the sound of gunfire...