
- Oct 19, 2020
Safeguarding US elections by sanctioning Russian sovereign debt
along with Oversight and Reform Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney, Financial Services Oversight and investigations Subcommittee Chairman

- Oct 1, 2020
This is why the Equal Rights Amendment matters for our economic recovery
The ERA would federate the inconsistent patchwork of legislation and “put the full weightof the U.S. Constitution”

- May 27, 2020
New pandemic insurance bill is "first salvo"
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced a bill which would pave the way for an insurance program that would cover pandemic-related bus

- May 16, 2020
Maloney drafting pandemic insurance bill as COVID-19 shows gap
Carolyn Maloney to introduce legislation that would establish an insurance program to provide coverage during future outbreaks.

- May 14, 2020
Bipartisan group of lawmakers unveil compensation fund for essential workers struck by COVID-19
Maloney introduces a bill that would create a compensation fund for essential workers and their family members who have been struck

- May 13, 2020
House Dems want paid parental leave benefit to apply retroactively
House reps asking for the benefit of 12 weeks paid leave to all federal workers who give birth to, foster, or adopt a child from 12/20-10/1.

- May 5, 2020
Queens Congress Members Want Assistance for Local Grocery Stores in Next Relief Bill
Letter written to get assistance for local grocery stores in next relief bill.

- Apr 29, 2020
SENATE PASSES INTERIM EMERGENCY PACKAGE
Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) released the following statement following Senate passage of the latest interim emergency Coronavirus legislation.

- Apr 26, 2020
Proposal: Forgive Student Loans For COVID-19 Health Care Workers
“...The least we can do to recognize their service is to forgive their graduate student loan debt."

- Apr 24, 2020
An Oral History of the Day Everything Changed
Carolyn Maloney: Is the worst yet to come, Dr. Fauci?
Anthony Fauci, director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: Yes,

- Apr 23, 2020
THIS BILL COULD FORGIVE STUDENT LOAN DEBT FOR DOCTORS AND NURSES ON CORONAVIRUS FRONTLINES
Representative Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) said she plans to introduce the Student Debt Forgiveness for Frontline Health Care Workers Act...

- Apr 12, 2020
Cancel Student Debt of Frontline Healthcare Workers, Say Some
Maloney called for canceling frontline healthcare workers’ student debt, saying they are doing extraordinary service during the pandemic.

- Mar 27, 2020
Maloney’s Tireless Work to Prepare New York’s Economy for the Worst
U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens) has taken several bold steps to ensure that New York survives the economic crisis.

- Mar 26, 2020
Theater Folk Can't Work from Home
Representatives Jerrold Nadler and Carolyn Maloney were among those urging the inclusion of protections for entertainment professionals...

- Mar 26, 2020
Updated: What the $2T coronavirus stimulus means for federal employees, retirees and contractors
The president on Friday afternoon signed a $2 trillion stimulus and emergency appropriations package into law

- Mar 25, 2020
Scammers Are Trying to Get Medicare Numbers, HHS Warns
I applaud the Economic and Consumer Policy Subcommittee for continuing to keep a close watch for all consumers

- Mar 25, 2020
Maloney, Seawright Hold Virtual Town Hall on COVID-19
Maloney talked about the lack of initiative taken by the federal government to tackle the crisis.

- Mar 23, 2020
MTA’s $4 billion bailout backed by NY congress members who appeal to D.C. leadership
Since the coronavirus outbreak placed the MTA in the position of providing essential service to New Yorkers and losing billions to ridership

- Jan 23, 2020
House lawmakers ‘extremely concerned’ about impacts of EEOC’s proposed official time policy
Two House committee leaders said they’re skeptical of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s plans to reverse a federal rule...

- Jan 23, 2020
Lawmakers ‘extremely concerned’ about impacts of EEOC’s proposed official time policy
House committee leaders said they’re skeptical of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s plans to reverse a 40-year-old federal rule