C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment - Part 2
44 minutesRep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), and Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), spoke at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. They stressed the importance of the ERA, expressed how many progressive issues involving inclusivity fall under it, and how many of these issues have become mainstream among states. Additionally, they discussed how not fortifying the amendment could leave it open to scrutiny by the Supreme Court. Currently, 35 of the required 38 states have ratified the amendment.
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Acting Labor Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 39 minutesActing Labor Sec. Julie Su testified on the 2025 budget request for her department before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. She said the department's $13.9B budget proposal had two main priorities: pathways to good jobs and protecting workers, especially those most vulnerable to exploitation. The committee's members then asked Ms. Su about a variety of issues, including diversity initiatives in apprenticeship programs, remote work, child labor, and the so-called gig economy. Ms. Su has served as acting secretary since March 2023.
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Campaign 2024: Progressive Candidate Training Sessions in Atlanta on Core Messaging
1 hour, 6 minutesFuture progressive political candidates participated in training sessions in Atlanta aimed at improving their electability. This portion focused on how future candidates could best develop a core message for their campaigns.
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Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment - Part 1
36 minutesSen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D-VA) discussed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. They advocated for the amendment to become a permanent fixture in the constitution and discussed its importance. Additionally, they discussed how not fortifying the amendment could leave it open to interpretation by the Supreme Court.
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Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment - Part 2
45 minutesRep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), and Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), spoke at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. They stressed the importance of the ERA, expressed how many progressive issues involving inclusivity fall under it, and how many of these issues have become mainstream among states. Additionally, they discussed how not fortifying the amendment could leave it open to scrutiny by the Supreme Court. Currently, 35 of the required 38 states have ratified the amendment.
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Acting Labor Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 39 minutesActing Labor Sec. Julie Su testified on the 2025 budget request for her department before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. She said the department's $13.9B budget proposal had two main priorities: pathways to good jobs and protecting workers, especially those most vulnerable to exploitation. The committee's members then asked Ms. Su about a variety of issues, including diversity initiatives in apprenticeship programs, remote work, child labor, and the so-called gig economy. Ms. Su has served as acting secretary since March 2023.
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Campaign 2024: Progressive Candidate Training Sessions in Atlanta on Core Messaging
1 hour, 5 minutesFuture progressive political candidates participated in training sessions in Atlanta aimed at improving their electability. This portion focused on how future candidates could best develop a core message for their campaigns.
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Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment - Part 1
37 minutesSen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D-VA) discussed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. They advocated for the amendment to become a permanent fixture in the constitution and discussed its importance. Additionally, they discussed how not fortifying the amendment could leave it open to interpretation by the Supreme Court.
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Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment - Part 2
43 minutesRep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), and Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), spoke at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. They stressed the importance of the ERA, expressed how many progressive issues involving inclusivity fall under it, and how many of these issues have become mainstream among states. Additionally, they discussed how not fortifying the amendment could leave it open to scrutiny by the Supreme Court. Currently, 35 of the required 38 states have ratified the amendment.
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Acting Labor Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 40 minutesActing Labor Sec. Julie Su testified on the 2025 budget request for her department before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. She said the department's $13.9B budget proposal had two main priorities: pathways to good jobs and protecting workers, especially those most vulnerable to exploitation. The committee's members then asked Ms. Su about a variety of issues, including diversity initiatives in apprenticeship programs, remote work, child labor, and the so-called gig economy. Ms. Su has served as acting secretary since March 2023.
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Campaign 2024: Progressive Candidate Training Sessions in Atlanta on Core Messaging
1 hour, 8 minutesFuture progressive political candidates participated in training sessions in Atlanta aimed at improving their electability. This portion focused on how future candidates could best develop a core message for their campaigns.
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Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment - Part 1
37 minutesSen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D-VA) discussed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. They advocated for the amendment to become a permanent fixture in the constitution and discussed its importance. Additionally, they discussed how not fortifying the amendment could leave it open to interpretation by the Supreme Court.
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Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment - Part 2
43 minutesRep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), and Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), spoke at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. They stressed the importance of the ERA, expressed how many progressive issues involving inclusivity fall under it, and how many of these issues have become mainstream among states. Additionally, they discussed how not fortifying the amendment could leave it open to scrutiny by the Supreme Court. Currently, 35 of the required 38 states have ratified the amendment.
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Acting Labor Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 42 minutesActing Labor Sec. Julie Su testified on the 2025 budget request for her department before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. She said the department's $13.9B budget proposal had two main priorities: pathways to good jobs and protecting workers, especially those most vulnerable to exploitation. The committee's members then asked Ms. Su about a variety of issues, including diversity initiatives in apprenticeship programs, remote work, child labor, and the so-called gig economy. Ms. Su has served as acting secretary since March 2023.
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Lawmakers and Medical Professionals Testify on Minority and Maternal Health Care
1 hour, 52 minutesThe Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a hearing to examine the rising shortage of minority health care professionals and the maternal mortality crisis among minority women. Appearing before the committee was Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-CA) and Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) who spoke on their experiences and advocacy in addressing minority health care concerns and mitigating maternal mortality. The committee also heard from medical professionals, including National Medical Association President Yolanda Lawson, who discussed the impact of health inequities, pathways to careers in medicine and health care, financial burdens of education, and how ethnic representation in health care can foster trust among minority communities.
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UnitedHealth CEO Testifies on Cyber Attack & Impact to Patients'
2 hours, 16 minutes"To all those impacted, I am deeply, deeply sorry," said UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty on the impact of a cyber attack on one of its companies, Change Healthcare, in February 2024. Mr. Witty's apology came as he testified during a public hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. UnitedHealth Group is the largest health care insurance company in the U.S., and one of the largest companies in the world. He spoke on the lessons learned and cooperation with federal officials, as well as steps taken to improve cybersecurity and the help offered to the patients, providers, and organizations impacted by the cyber attack.