forward is available to us. so because of that, i think again we have to focus on where we can find common ground but i m not opposed to breaking it down so we can get more effective programming for a longer time and i think that s an approach that senator manchin and i both agree on. congresswoman, i want to ask you about this, and this is a key thing, when congressman brown talks about we want effective programming. one of the most important programs to my students at morgan state university and across the country is the sort of delaying of federal student loans and how people have been given additional time. it s now extended until may 1st, i know a lot of kids cheering, a lot of people happy, but may 1st is around the corner. what kind of new policies might we see in the coming new congress that can address the crushing debt that students and families are facing since we re still dealing with the pandemic economy? there s more student debt
Clarence J. Brown, Jr., a nine-term Republican congressman from Ohio who was highly influential in U.S. energy and economic policy, died peacefully at home
Clarence J. Brown, Jr., a nine-term Republican congressman from Ohio who was highly influential in U.S. energy and economic policy, died peacefully at home
pass federal voting rights reforms, build back better and anything that might convince voters to risk life and limb to stop the republican party from seizing power. joining me now adrienne espo, and chantel brown from ohio, a member on the committee from over sight and reform. and, of course, dr. jason johnson is still with me. congresswoman i ll start with you since you re the woman on the panel and newest member of the congress. you just got off your own campaign, so you have seen what it takes to do that g.o. tv game, get grass roots out there. with rampant voter suppression happening across the country, i m curious your thoughts can the democrats hold the majority without passing legislation to protect voting rights in this country? thank you for having me,