Sen. Angus King, junior U.S. senator from Maine, joins us to discuss the latest news from Washington, D.C., including federal response to the pandemic, his work on the president's economic task force and what criteria he is looking at for reopening the economy. He'll also address issues like the fate of the U.S. Postal Service, which currently struggling to survive.
Resources
- Hoping To Save The Postal Service, People Rush To Buy Stamps
- King Says Trump Abandoning His Responsibility
- King, Golden Call For Congress To Allow Remote Voting And Virtual Meetings
- Maine Congressional Leaders Have Mixed Views On Infrastructure Bill
- Around The Country: How States Are Planning To Reopen
- How A Lack Of Tests Has Hamstrung Maine's Efforts To Curb COVID-19 And Reopen The Economy
- King blasts federal testing efforts as ‘dereliction of duty’ in call with Pence
- Sen. King seeks to repeal 'millionaire tax break' in coronavirus relief package
- Increased Internet Use During Crisis Points to Maine's Broadband Limitations
- Lawmakers turn to SNAP benefits and online delivery in next phase of COVID-19 legislation