Today on TAP: The senator’s bill to create a nationwide abortion ban may look to him like ‘moderation,’ but that’s not how most voters will perceive it.
Law & Justice
The Supreme Court Is Vulnerable on Abortion
Thanks to ‘Dobbs,’ a majority of Americans are ready to put limits on its power.
The Hurdles to Student Debt Relief
‘If part of the theory of adding an income cap was to make this more progressive, the real-world impact was to make it more regressive.’
Why It’ll Be Tough for Republicans to Cancel Student Debt Cancellation
There are significant legal hurdles, and if Democrats implement debt forgiveness quickly, significant political ones as well.
The Anti-Monopoly Fight Will Be in the States
A new task force aims to take on corporate power at the state and local levels.
Senate Democrats Take a Run at Messing Up Same-Sex Marriage Wedge Issue
Today on TAP: Linking same-sex marriage codification to a government funding bill draws mass opposition.
President Biden Is Right About MAGA Republicans
A Trump-appointed judge is attempting to protect the former president from a criminal investigation.
The Alternative to Cash Bail Is a Simple Reminder
A community organization created a web tool that simply reminds people of their court dates. The impact is profound.
Pro-Labor State Legislatures Aren’t Pro-Labor for Their Staff
Staffers in both the Massachusetts and California legislatures seek to unionize, but their ostensibly pro-labor bosses have refused to let them.

