Trahan: Why Congress Must Lead on AI Standards
security, and the nation’s workforce,” Congresswoman Trahan wrote. “Each day that passes without a comprehensive federal standard
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security, and the nation’s workforce,” Congresswoman Trahan wrote. “Each day that passes without a comprehensive federal standard
Cancer diagnoses have become death sentences in Gaza,” wrote the lawmakers in their letter. “It is imperative that
before they got handed pink slips,” Congresswoman Trahan wrote . “On artificial intelligence, we still have a chance
SPARK Act . In September 2025, Congresswoman Pressley wrote to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sounding the alarm … followed up to Rep. Pressley’s demands and wrote to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell demanding a briefing
November 2024, Rep. Pressley and her colleagues wrote to President Biden urging him to use his clemency authority … December 2021, Rep. Pressley and Chair Raskin wrote to the Department of Justice requesting information about whether
along with nearly 60 other members of Congress, wrote to LeadingAge, the National Domestic Workers Alliance, National Nurses
regard to how it is dispensed,” the members wrote. The lawmakers also argued that the Fifth Circuit ruling
Sanders (I-VT) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) wrote to HUD calling for a moratorium on evicting renters … November 2019, Rep. Pressley and Rep. Tlaib wrote to HUD blasting the agency for ignoring low-income tenants
help cover home energy costs. The members wrote, “Nearly six million low-income households rely on this program
community “read-in” event at All She Wrote Books in Somerville. At the event, Congresswoman Pressley was joined … Congresswoman Pressley at the event were All She Wrote Books owner Christina Pascucci-Ciampa; Akunna Eneh, Librarian
properties were appraised at lower values because appraisers wrote these homes were, “acquired by Jewish people.” We cannot
Sanders (I-VT) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) wrote to HUD calling for a moratorium on evicting renters … November 2019, Rep. Pressley and Rep. Tlaib wrote to HUD blasting the agency for ignoring low-income tenants
right to challenge these deportations and detentions,” wrote the lawmakers in their letter. “As Members of Congress
right to challenge these deportations and detentions,” wrote the lawmakers in their letter. “As Members of Congress
Markey (D-MA) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), wrote to the Trump Administration demanding a full investigation into
restoring and maintaining health,” the lawmakers wrote, noting that poor diets have “strong ties to obesity
fundamental for restoring and maintaining health,” the lawmakers wrote, noting that poor diets have “strong ties to obesity
adequate regulation and risk management,” the lawmakers wrote. “As private credit markets expand rapidly—including into the portfolios
data, and SSA’s apparent lack of oversight,” wrote Neal and Larson . “Your responses seemingly minimized our grave
Washington, D.C. – House and Senate Health Committee leaders wrote to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Mehmet … Marketplaces for coverage,” the Democratic Committee leaders wrote. “By your agency’s own estimates, the proposed rule would
whittling down the guarantees of the First Amendment,” wrote the lawmakers . Senators Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Bernie … reportedly because of an op-ed she wrote related to the war in Gaza. The State Department
together to promote America’s interests regarding Tibet,” wrote the lawmakers in their letter . “We look forward
together to promote America’s interests regarding Tibet,” wrote the lawmakers in their letter . “We look forward
provide protection for American citizens abroad are inexcusable,” wrote the lawmakers. “We urge the State Department to take … against Iran puts these citizens’ lives at risk,” wrote the lawmakers. “Additionally, the Trump administration and State Department
Mass.) and Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), wrote to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem