If you have not gotten vaccinated, do it. Personal choice impacts all of us—our hospitals, our country.
COVID-19 is one of the most formidable things America's ever faced. We have to work together, not against each other. We are the United States of America. We can do this.
On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we must protect the hard-fought gains he helped achieve—and continue his unfinished struggle for a freer and more just society by raising our voices to confront abuses of power, challenge hate and discrimination, and protect the right to vote.
In my life, faith has always been a beacon of hope and a calling to purpose, and I believe that protecting religious freedom is as important now as it has ever been.
On Religious Freedom Day, we rededicate ourselves to protecting the freedom of people of all faiths and none.
Living up to his legacy, and what Dr. King believed our nation could become requires more than just reflection — it requires action.
That is why the Congress must pass Federal legislation to protect the right to vote.