In the wake of the Texas shooting that killed 26 people, last Sunday, gun control is a major topic in the halls of Capitol Hill. Congressman Steve Chabot, a Republican representing Ohio's first district, told Cheddar that new gun laws will not stop criminals from obtaining lethal weapons and committing crimes.
Meanwhile other politicians, have been advocating for tighter gun controls, as the nation has seen two deadly shootings in the span of a month.
The congressman is also Chairman of the Small Business Committee. He said on Tuesday that the republican's proposed tax plan will cut taxes for small businesses down to 25 percent.
The republican congressman, slammed fellow Ohio congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, who told Cheddar last week that lowering the corporate tax rate will ultimately lead to more outsourcing.
"I think that comment is just ludicrous," Chabot said.
The world's number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 has surpassed 40 million.
Oregon Governor, Kate Brown, joined Cheddar to discuss the state's 20 plus years of voting-by-mail. Brown assures that the process is safe and secure.
A trio of scientists is championing a controversial alternative to coronavirus lockdowns in a 500-word document called the Great Barrington Declaration, which is stirring up significant backlash from other public health experts.
President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden showed striking differences in temperament and views in dueling televised town halls.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris is suspending in-person events until Monday after two people associated with the campaign tested positive for the coronavirus.
Amy Coney Barrett has said repeatedly at her confirmation hearings that she’d be her own judge if she’s confirmed to the Supreme Court.
Facing public skepticism about rushed COVID-19 vaccines, U.S. health officials are planning an extra layer of safety scrutiny for the first people vaccinated when shots become available.
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has spent a long day batting back Democrats' tough questioning at her Senate confirmation hearings.
Al Harington, founder of Viola Cannabis and former NBA player, joined Cheddar to discuss what a Biden/Harris administration would mean for the cannabis industry.
The Federal Reserve juicing money into local budgets through the Municipal Liquidy Facility was unprecedented, but a growing number of advocates for a more progressive, proactive Fed, is that it didn't go far enough.
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