Kirsten Gillibrand
Trump's taxing week still took him one step forward to weakening Obamacare
What did Trump do this week? He backed loser and accused child molester Roy Moore, criticized civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis in relation to a civil rights event, and saw two of his judicial nominees disqualified. But at least the tax bill is moving...
A secret process allows Congress to cover up its sexual assaults
“Because of confidentiality, unless a congressional employee takes their case to court, this settlement process is completely opaque.”
How Women Lawmakers Plan to Crack Down on Sexual Harassment in Congress
After Rep. Jackie Speier accused two sitting lawmakers of sexual harassment, she announced plans for a bill to reform the harassment reporting process.
The Fight Is On for a Healthy Hudson River
Alarm bells are ringing as local activists launch effort to protect the birthplace of America's environmental movement.
Boycotting Israel Could Soon Land You in Prison
A Senate bill with bipartisan support could punish those who avoid purchasing Israeli goods on political grounds with up to 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
The First Step to Protect Title IX from Betsy DeVos is Knowing Your Rights
It's looking like the beginning of a tough road for survivors of sexual assault on college campuses.
Ten Veteran Organizers on the Key to Effective Activism
"Nothing ever changes in Washington—or at any level of government—until regular people stand up and demand change."
The Resistance's Latest Hero Used to Be Pro-Gun and Anti-Immigration
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is fighting against Trump, but will the left buy her conversion story?