Jan 09 The War on Poverty: Not Just a Liberal Campaign By Shawn Fremstad Although President Lyndon Johnson, seen here signing the Economic Opportunity Act in 1964, is often identified with the War on Poverty, many of its programs were bipartisan initiatives. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia via LBJ Library. Editor’s Note: 2014 marks… Continue reading
Jan 08 Watch LaHood, Rendell make bipartisan push to revitalize America’s infrastructure LaHood, Rendell make bipartisan push to revitalize America's infrastructure… Continue watching
Dec 19 Watch What the budget deal means for Americans The bipartisan budget plan passed by Congress will avert another government shutdown, give the Pentagon some relief from automatic spending cuts and restore billions of dollars to domestic programs. Gwen Ifill talks to Lori Montgomery of The Washington Post about… Continue watching
Dec 17 Watch News Wrap: Senate clears way for final vote on bipartisan budget deal News Wrap: Senate clears way for final vote on bipartisan budget deal… Continue watching
Dec 12 Watch House lawmakers asked to ‘find common ground’ to pass bipartisan budget deal House lawmakers asked to 'find common ground' to pass bipartisan budget deal… Continue watching
Nov 05 Watch Employment Non-Discrimination Act support reflects changing attitudes in GOP Employment Non-Discrimination Act support reflects changing attitudes in GOP… Continue watching
Oct 30 Watch Budget committee begins to air differences on spending and taxes Budget committee begins to air differences on spending and taxes… Continue watching
Oct 24 Watch News Wrap: President Obama urges Congress to take action on immigration reform News Wrap: President Obama urges Congress to take action on immigration reform… Continue watching
Oct 16 Watch While GOP ‘picked a fight that they couldn’t win,’ Democrats emerge reunited While GOP 'picked a fight that they couldn't win,' Democrats emerge reunited… Continue watching
Oct 16 Watch Senate nears end of standoff with bipartisan plan on spending and debt ceiling The Senate was poised to support a bipartisan deal to fund the government though Jan. 15 and extend the debt limit until Feb. 17, just hours before the U.S. would have to default. Congressional correspondent Kwame Holman reports. Gwen Ifill… Continue watching