U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is one of several low-polling presidential contenders trying to break through in a crowded Democratic field in the 2020 race. In part two of their interview, Newsy reporter and host of "The Briefing" Jay Strubberg talked to the senator from New York about multiple topics: the push for a $15 per hour federal minimum wage, the 9/11 first responders fund and the future of her presidential bid.
Gillibrand Rejects CBO Finding On $15 Minimum Wage, Talks 9/11 Bill
Part two of Newsy's sit-down interview with presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand.
Posted at 3:57 PM, Jul 29, 2019
Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
-
Bus driver shortage: School district will pay families to drive kids to school
8:10 AM, May 02, 2024 -
Biden pledges $3B more to rid US water of lead. But for Flint, it's not that simple
7:50 AM, May 02, 2024 -
Expanding clergy sexual abuse probe targets New Orleans Catholic church leaders
7:15 AM, May 02, 2024
-
An abortion rights initiative in South Dakota receives enough signatures to make the ballot
10:46 PM, May 01, 2024 -
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene vows to force a vote next week on ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson
10:08 PM, May 01, 2024 -
US House votes to remove wolves from endangered list in 48 states
9:06 PM, May 01, 2024