Delaney To Address National Action Network Convention on April 4th
Presidential candidate John Delaney will address the National Action Network’s annual convention on April 4th in New York City.
Presidential candidate John Delaney will address the National Action Network’s annual convention on April 4th in New York City.
This week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed rolling back the Obama-era rules that would require lenders to take steps to ensure borrowers can afford to repay loans before they are approved.
John Delaney releases the following statement ahead of the State of the Union
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]When I first got to Congress in 2013, I started working on a bill focusing on two of the most divisive issues in American politics:
The central question facing the United States today is how do we take this terribly divided nation, where American has been pitted against American, and
ast week, presidential candidate John Delaney campaigned in Iowa where he met with voters at meet-and-greet events in Glenwood and Fort Dodge, held a town hall in Denison, and opened two campaign offices – one in Sioux City and one in Council Bluffs. On Wednesday, Delaney was endorsed by three Iowa County Democratic Chairs – the first round of Iowa endorsements of any presidential candidate.
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In Mr. Delaney’s view, America’s trouble isn’t capitalism but a dysfunctional federal government that has “stopped updating that basic social compact.”
Medicare-for-all is bad policy for the country and bad politics for the Democratic Party.
Read John's guest column in the Cedar Rapids Gazette on his plan to rebuild our crumbling roads and bridges.
Delaney… believes in returning to the assertive, values-promoting, alliance-building foreign policy approach that majorities in both parties once traditionally supported.