Democrats in Congress are rolling out ways to tackle inflation. But they're struggling on another front: Talking about it with the public
Democrats like Porter, meanwhile, have sought their own ways. She uses public hearings to unleash her anger at CEOs with the help of her internet-famous whiteboard, skewering executives on issues like drug costs and their own pay. .
“They don’t want to hear us explaining,” Rep. Ann Kuster said of voters. “But it’s complicated. And we’re on it.” “There’s a lot of shame around having to live on a budget or having to put food back at a grocery store, and I’m not ashamed,” Porter said. “I’m doing the very best I can to make the choices financially for my family.”
But the woman had little interest in understanding the effects of meat consolidation. Instead, she simply urged the lawmaker’s office to get the price down, according to a person familiar with the conversations who requested anonymity to speak candidly.
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