President Joe Biden s 100th day in office is quickly approaching. Legislative gridlock has forced Biden to turn to executive orders on gun control, but he continues to push Congress to create a comprehensive legislative solution that would last beyond his presidency. With a razor-thin majority for Democrats in the Senate, and no signs of an appetite for bipartisanship from either party, can Congress actually get anything done on gun control, infrastructure, or other priorities?
We speak with Massachusetts Congresswoman and Assistant Speaker of the House Katherine Clark (D-05).
This segment aired on April 12, 2021. Audio will be available soon.
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