Congress Lurches to the Finish Line with FY 2015 Budget Baton

Negotiations over the $1.1 trillion spending bill for FY 2015 continue despite snags over everything from trucking regulations and pension funding to terrorism insurance and the Dodd-Frank law that tightened financial regulations in the wake of the financial meltdown that helped trigger the Great Recession.

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Lame Duck Congress Could Yield Positive Results Amid Drama

As the 113th Congress lurches to a post-election close, known as a lame duck session, some positive results might be in the making amid the budget drama and some notable failures.

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Big Changes Still Possible from Lame Duck Congress

The reference to a lame duck Congress gives the impression of being powerless, yet in reality the current Congress still holds the power and the duty to act on areas that will impact Goodwill and the people we serve.

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Amid Politics as Usual, Every Vote Still Matters

“All politics is local” is a common phrase associated with former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill, and it couldn’t have been truer in my hometown.  My parents were very politically active and I remember spending many election days in the firehouse-turned-polling-station checking off names of people who would come in and vote.  Those lists

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Still Aching After the Recession

We have fairly conclusive proof that having survived “The Recession” many Americans are having to go through that long climb back up the ladder. That means taking jobs that pay much lower than those many held before 2008. Much lower apparently.

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Tomorrow’s Economic Crisis Is Today’s Youth Unemployment Crisis

Today's youth need the skills and experience gained in part-time jobs to drive their future careers and our economy.

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For What It’s Worth—The House Budget Resolution

Last week, the GOP-led House of Representatives passed a budget resolution that would seem to balance the budget by gutting domestic discretionary spending, boosting military spending, cutting taxes for the wealthiest and raising them for working Americans. In fact, the Ryan Budget Resolution cuts discretionary programs more deeply than the continuation of sequestration would, by a whopping $791 billion.

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