Policy Papers
October 2020 Jobs Report
Unemployment Rate: 6.9 percent Jobs Created: 638,000 Employment and Unemployment DOL reported the unemployment rate fell 1.0 percentage point to 6.9% in October. Nonfarm jobs increased by 638,000 in October, marking the sixth consecutive month of job gains. The economy has recovered more than half of the jobs lost this spring. In August and September, job creation was stronger than originally reported. The department revised the change in nonfarm jobs for those months up by a combined 15,000... Continue Reading
October 27, 2020
The Rising Toll of Alzheimer's Disease
KEY TAKEAWAYS Alzheimer’s disease currently afflicts 5.8 million Americans ages 65 and older, a number expected to reach 13.5 million by 2050. The cost of caring for people with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia is expected to increase from $305 billion this year to $1.1 trillion by 2050, with Medicare and Medicaid paying roughly 70% of the total cost. Congress provided $2.8 billion to the National Institutes of Health in fiscal year 2020 for Alzheimer’s-related... Continue Reading
October 21, 2020
Legal Community Backs Barrett
KEY TAKEAWAYS Judge Barrett has received support from legal scholars across the political spectrum. She was rated well qualified by the American Bar Association. There have been nearly universal statements of respect for Barrett’s legal acumen, even from observers who disagree with her judicial philosophy. Legal scholars across the political spectrum have praised Judge Amy Coney Barrett on both personal and professional levels. While Senator Dianne Feinstein famously criticized... Continue Reading
October 16, 2020
Judge Amy Coney Barrett
October 16, 2020
Distributing COVID-19 Vaccines
KEY TAKEAWAYS There are currently four COVID-19 vaccine candidates in phase 3 testing in the United States. Operation Warp Speed is bringing together the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Defense, the states, and other agencies to distribute the vaccine once it is approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The CDC’s interim playbook advises state and local health departments to plan for a phased process of distributing and administering vaccines as doses... Continue Reading
October 16, 2020
Applying Pressure on Iran
KEY TAKEAWAYS Under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, an arms embargo on Iran is due to be lifted this month, potentially allowing advanced weapons to flow into the hands of terrorists in the region. The Trump administration is pursuing a “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran to force an end to the country’s illicit nuclear program and other malign activities. Part of this pressure campaign is attempting to snap back sanctions that had been lifted under the 2015 deal. Over... Continue Reading
October 9, 2020
Barrett's Conservative Circuit Court Record
KEY TAKEAWAYS During her time on the 7th Circuit, Judge Amy Coney Barrett has distinguished herself as a consistent conservative and originalist voice on the bench. She wrote for a unanimous three-judge panel in providing due process rights for students in university disciplinary proceedings. Like Justice Scalia, she has written influential dissents, most notably in major immigration and Second Amendment cases. One of President Trump’s earliest circuit court nominees, Judge Amy Coney... Continue Reading
October 8, 2020
Technology, Disinformation, and Elections
KEY TAKEAWAYS Foreign adversaries — including Russia, China, and Iran — use social media to spread disinformation in attempts to divide Americans, influence our elections, and advance their agendas. Since the 2016 election, social media and technology companies have taken steps to try to fight disinformation on their networks. Foreign adversaries use social media as a tool to spread disinformation, divide Americans, and advance their agendas. Russia, as part of its long-term agenda... Continue Reading
October 5, 2020
A Successful Record of Remote and Hybrid Hearings
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Senate moved quickly in response to the coronavirus pandemic to implement procedures and technology that enable committees to continue their important work while ensuring that senators, staff, and witnesses are safe. Since May, Senate committees have successfully held 150 hybrid or remote hearings in which some or all senators and witnesses participated remotely without any significant problems. The committees met to conduct oversight of coronavirus response efforts; advance... Continue Reading
October 2, 2020
Democrats Insist on Their Priorities Over Pandemic Relief
KEY TAKEAWAYS On September 28, House Democrats released partisan COVID-19 legislation that added up to more than $2 trillion worth of things like tax breaks for the wealthy and government checks for people in the U.S. illegally. Instead of focusing on important pandemic relief for American families, the bill focuses on the Democrats’ political agenda and includes provisions completely unrelated to the pandemic. Last month, Senate Republicans voted to provide targeted COVID-19... Continue Reading
October 2, 2020
September 2020 Jobs Report
Unemployment Rate: 7.9 percent Jobs Created: 661,000 Employment and Unemployment The Department of Labor bases monthly jobs reports on a survey of businesses and a survey of households. The survey data relate to the pay period or calendar week containing the 12th day of the month. The report generally will not reflect labor market changes near the end of the month. As of mid-September, more than half of the states had reopened or... Continue Reading
October 1, 2020
Making Strides Against COVID-19
KEY TAKEAWAYS More than 100 million coronavirus tests have been administered in the United States to detect the virus and help Americans safely return to their daily lives. The Trump administration and Congress are supporting the development of COVID-19 treatments, with more than 300 potential treatments currently in the works. Through Operation Warp Speed, the goal of delivering safe and effective vaccinations to Americans by 2021 is underway. Four vaccine candidates have now reached the final... Continue Reading
September 25, 2020
SCOTUS 2020-21 Term Preview
KEY TAKEAWAYS In the upcoming term beginning in October, the Supreme Court will hear major cases involving Obamacare, the Mueller report, and the free exercise clause of the Constitution. Following the invalidation of the independent, single-director structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last term, the court will hear a case challenging the constitutionality of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The court also will decide whether copyright protections apply to so-called... Continue Reading
September 22, 2020
Securing the 2020 Election
KEY TAKEAWAYS Russia, China, Iran, and other adversaries seek to interfere with U.S. elections and influence U.S. politics with the objective of dividing Americans and reducing confidence in our democracy. Government at all levels has taken significant steps to increase the security of the system and counter foreign influence; while threats remain, we have made progress, and the U.S. election system is far more prepared than it was in 2016. Americans should feel confident that their vote will... Continue Reading
September 18, 2020
Understanding The Federal Reserve Banks
KEY TAKEAWAYS The 12 Federal Reserve banks conduct day-to-day operations for the Federal Reserve System and provide important regional perspectives on the country’s economic conditions. The presidents of these banks rotate terms on the Federal Open Market Committee, a group that meets regularly to make decisions on U.S. monetary policy. The banks have helped implement the Fed’s emergency programs in response to the coronavirus pandemics and taken other steps to support the... Continue Reading
September 10, 2020
Status of U.S. Operations in Afghanistan
KEY TAKEAWAYS The U.S. signed an agreement with the Taliban in February 2020 providing a pathway for peace in Afghanistan. The Taliban and the Afghan government took steps to hold peace talks beginning on September 12, a process set forth by the February agreement. Congress continues to play an important role in the U.S. effort in Afghanistan, and the Senate has overwhelmingly opposed any precipitous withdrawal of U.S. forces from the country. The United States’ current engagement... Continue Reading
September 10, 2020
Closing the Digital Divide
KEY TAKEAWAYS There is a significant “digital divide” between urban areas that have widespread access to high-speed internet service and rural areas that often don’t; reasons include terrain, population density, demography, and other market factors. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the serious consequences of many Americans having limited access to reliable high-speed internet at home. Senate Republicans have prioritized closing the digital divide and passed legislation to... Continue Reading
September 9, 2020
Understanding the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
KEY TAKEAWAYS Every recent presidential administration has encountered legal difficulties involving the appointment of “acting” officials to Senate-confirmed positions. The Federal Vacancies Reform Act limits who can serve in an acting role and how long they can serve. Violations are significant because private parties can sue to void actions taken by officials serving in violation of the FVRA. While the basic process of presidential appointment and Senate confirmation is common... Continue Reading
September 4, 2020
August 2020 Jobs Report
Unemployment Rate: 8.4 percent Jobs Created: 1.4 million Employment and Unemployment The Department of Labor bases monthly jobs reports on a survey of businesses and a survey of households. The survey data relate to the pay period or calendar week containing the 12th day of the month. The report generally will not reflect labor market changes near the end of the month. As of mid-August, a little more than half of the states had reopened or were... Continue Reading
September 2, 2020
Status of Major Federal Trust Funds
KEY TAKEAWAYS The federal trust funds that pay for transportation projects, seniors’ health care, and retirement benefits all are expected to run short of funds in the near future. The funds have longstanding structural problems with their spending and revenue that pose risks to the programs that they support. The coronavirus pandemic and the drop in economic activity it caused have worsened the trust funds’ finances and may accelerate when they run out of money. The federal... Continue Reading