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No, It Should Not Be Abolished, But It Should Be Made Harder to Filibuster

by LMR | Apr 22, 2021 | Filibuster, No, however..

By Abhik Bhatt Freshman, Georgetown The filibuster has recently been increasingly perceived as a rule that has stalled progress and stopped leaders from addressing issues that voters elected them to rectify. However, while the filibuster of today should be reformed,...

No, But DC Should Be Granted Other Privileges, But Not Full State Autonomy

by LMR | Apr 11, 2021 | DC Statehood, No, however..

By Matteo Caulfield Sophomore, Georgetown In 2020, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 51, a bill crafted in order to admit the District of Columbia as the 51st state in the union. However, the bill did not advance to the U.S. Senate, where the deliberative...

No, the US Should Not Donate Vaccines, but They Should Provide Aid in Some Form

by LMR | Mar 27, 2021 | No, however.., Vaccine Policy

By Eduardo Monk Freshman, ISU With lofty promises set by the Biden administration to have every American eligible for the coronavirus vaccine by May 1st, America exceeds nearly every other nation in both aggressiveness and efficiency of its vaccine initiative. Because...
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