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STATEMENT: Bipartisan Relief Proposal a Necessary First Step for Recovery

STATEMENT: Bipartisan Relief Proposal a Necessary First Step for Recovery Date: December 15, 2020 Contact: Julia Cusick Washington, D.C. Yesterday, a bipartisan group of senators announced a proposal for a COVID-19 relief package. Following the announcement, Winnie Stachelberg, executive vice president for External Affairs at the Center for American Progress, released the following statement: Over the past seven months, the U.S. House of Representatives has twice passed relief bills comprehensive enough to meet our country’s unprecedented public health and economic crisis. Beyond these bills, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has also repeatedly sought to negotiate with the Senate and the White House to arrive at a compromise package. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and his White House allies have repeatedly blocked  relief. As a result of their obstructionism, millions of people are at risk of losing their homes and the unemployment insurance that has allowed them

STATEMENT: Secretary Vilsack Has the Experience To Hit the Ground Running at the USDA

STATEMENT: Secretary Vilsack Has the Experience To Hit the Ground Running at the USDA Date: December 10, 2020 Contact: Julia Cusick Mara Rudman, executive vice president for Policy at the Center for American Progress, issued the following statement: Secretary Vilsack returns to the USDA with the experience to immediately hit the ground running. He now has the opportunity to lead the department into a new era by tackling some of the country’s most urgent challenges: hunger, corporate concentration in farming, and rural poverty. The USDA has an important role to play in alleviating poverty and creating agricultural policy that ensures that every American has enough to eat. Secretary Vilsack returns to the agency at a crucial time, when COVID-19 continues to exacerbate America’s long-standing hunger crisis. I know that Secretary Vilsack will invest in efforts to restore, strengthen, and expand the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) the nation’s most effective a

STATEMENT: CAP Policy Experts Say Today s Suits Against Facebook Are Welcome and Overdue

Marc Jarsulic, chief economist at the Center for American Progress, issued the following statement: Today’s suits are welcome and overdue. Facebook has a dominant social media platform that produces huge profits and gives the company enormous influence over an important means of communication. It’s clear that Facebook has long sought to preserve its monopoly power by acquiring competitors such as WhatsApp and Instagram. By doing so, it has denied consumers access to more innovative and less invasive social media platforms. These and other behaviors by Facebook appear to be both anti-competitive and a violation of antitrust law. Adam Conner, vice president for Technology Policy at the Center for American Progress, added:

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