Political and Policy Reporter

Tatiana Lozano

40 articles 2016–2017

Tatiana Lozano is a journalist who contributed to The Weekly Standard during 2016 and 2017, covering a wide range of policy and political news. Her reporting focused on healthcare policy, federal budget issues, and congressional developments, often tracking legislative and regulatory stories out of Washington, D.C.

The Circle, Infomocracy, and the Information Age

June 3, 2017 · Tatiana Lozano, Internet, Today's Blogs

Earlier in May, Rotten Tomatoes deemed The Circle a cinematic flop. Over at the SubStandard podcast, Sonny Bunch described the book as "mediocre." And yet, the novel demonstrates what many fear about social media: its uncanny ability to subsume the individual. But should people flee from its…

Trump Announces U.S. Withdrawal from Paris Climate Accord

June 1, 2017 · Tatiana Lozano, Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell

President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that the United States would pull out of the Paris climate agreement, saying that it would not only help the economy of the United States but act as "a reassertion of America's sovereignty."

Census Bureau Report: Young American Men Are Falling Behind

April 24, 2017 · Tatiana Lozano, economic issues, Blog

A new report from the U.S. Census Bureau sheds light on how the continued economic insecurity of many Americans has shaped people's thoughts and behaviors in the aftermath of the Great Recession. The bureau finds that 41 percent of men ages 25 to 34 were poor in 2016, more than one-and-a-half times…

Trump Targets H-1B Visas In New Executive Order

April 19, 2017 · Immigration, Tatiana Lozano, Hire American

After President Donald Trump spoke to workers in Wisconsin on Tuesday, he signed an executive order calling on the government to fully review its H-1B visa program for temporary workers and to prioritize American firms when working with contractors.

CBO: Federal Debt, Deficits to Reach Record Highs by 2047

March 31, 2017 · Tatiana Lozano, Budgets and Deficits, Blog

On Thursday, the Congressional Budget Office released a report projecting that federal budget deficits will more than triple over the next thirty years. That will lead to record levels of debt for the U.S. federal government.

Mnuchin Warns Congress on Debt Ceiling

March 13, 2017 · Tatiana Lozano, debt ceiling, Treasury

As tension continues to mount on Capitol Hill, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin warned several Congressional leaders on Wednesday that America would face the debt ceiling this week.

Trump Aims to Put 'Regulation Industry Out of Business'

February 24, 2017 · Regulation, Keystone XL, Tatiana Lozano

Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday, President Donald Trump tied his loosening of energy restrictions with the greater goal of "[putting] the regulation industry… out of business."

Price Tries to Reassure Skittish Senators Over Medicaid Expansion Cuts

January 19, 2017 · Tatiana Lozano, Blog

Trying to allay concerns about possible cuts to Medicaid expansion, Health and Human Services Secretary nominee Rep. Tom Price said on Wednesday that the Trump administration "absolutely must ensure that individuals don't fall through the cracks in whatever transition occurs."

Price: Insurance for All Has 'Always Been My Stated Goal'

January 18, 2017 · Tatiana Lozano, Obamacare, Tom Price

Rep. Tom Price, the nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services in the new presidential administration, said during his confirmation hearing Wednesday that he was committed to President-elect Donald Trump's vision of providing "insurance for everybody."

Judge Gives EPA Until July to Identify Job Losses from Regulations

January 13, 2017 · Regulation, Tatiana Lozano, Scott Pruitt

A federal judge in West Virginia has given the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) less than seven months to review whether its Obama-era policies directly led to job losses in the coal industry, according to an order issued Wednesday.

Lawsuit Challenges New York Law Banning Tasers

December 13, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Second Amendment, courts

The state of New York currently has some of the strictest weapons laws in America. But a statute banning most residents from possessing Tasers is now facing a federal lawsuit alleging that it violates the Second Amendment.

Largest Association of Physicians in U.S. Endorses Price for HHS Secretary

December 1, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Obamacare, Tom Price

Several years ago, the American Medical Association supported Obamacare. But on Wednesday, it decided to support a noted opponent of the law for a key government position: Georgia representative Tom Price, who Donald Trump has selected to be Secretary of Health and Human Services in his…

Open to Belief

October 21, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Religion, Magazine

It’s no easy feat to condense the subject of religion, much less comment on its themes, within 256 pages. Similar efforts like Stephen Prothero's God Is Not One and Huston Smith's The World's Religions have done so at nearly twice the length of A Little History of Religion. But Richard Holloway,…

Report: Obamacare Enrollment Could Decline in 2017

October 14, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Obamacare, Blog

Obamacare enrollment is projected to flatten or even decline next year, according to a new report from Standard and Poor's, leading to a possible increase in insurance costs.

Leaked Emails Show Doubt in Clinton Camp About $15 Minimum Wage

October 12, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Hillary Clinton, John Podesta

An email thread released by Wikileaks appears to reveal skepticism in Hillary Clinton's camp about a nationwide $15 minimum wage, reflecting doubt among some liberal economists about the key progressive agenda item.

D.C. Government Moves to Deregulate Taxis

September 30, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, District of Columbia, Government

This week, the District of Columbia government proposed to deregulate the local taxi industry, which is facing challenges from ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft. Issued by the Department of For-Hire Vehicles (DFHV) through an emergency notice, the new rules permit cab drivers to institute…

House Republicans Say Lack of 'Cyber Hygiene' Led to OPM Hack

September 9, 2016 · Jason Chaffetz, Tatiana Lozano, Blog

House Republicans say a culture of negligence at the Office of Personnel Management allowed the private information of millions of former and current government employees to be exposed by hackers, according to a majority report released this week by the House Committee on Oversight and Government…

Will Soda Taxes Bubble Up or Fizzle Out On the Ballot This Fall?

September 6, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, San Francisco, Berkeley

First, the soda tax hit Berkeley; then, it hit Philly. Now, supporters seek to expand to four other cities, with both sides facing the largest spending to date before voters head to the polls in November.

Tennessee Insurance Commissioner: Obamacare 'Very Near Collapse'

August 26, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Tennessee, Obamacare

As Obamacare continues to face numerous setbacks, Tennessee's insurance commissioner declared on Tuesday that its exchange was "very near collapse" after she approved several large premium hikes to keep it in business.

Obama Calls For More Government in Obamacare

July 15, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Barack Obama, Obamacare

It seems that Obamacare is not enough for the law's namesake. In a lengthy journal article published Monday, President Obama called on Congress to revisit the policy of allowing Americans to buy government-run insurance plans, an idea that was scrapped during original consideration of the…

Democratic Group Urges Pro-Life Language in Platform

July 7, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, pro-life, abortion

For decades, the Democratic party has supported the right to abortion in its very platform. One group, however, is trying to change that by placing a pro-life billboard advertisement in Philadelphia ahead of the Democratic National Convention.

Northern Virginia Flashes Independence from Democratic Dominance

June 27, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Virginia, Politics

The inner suburbs of Northern Virginia are not known for bleeding red. In fact, they've been known to turn the state politically purple or blue. But when Libby Garvey was nominated for a second term on the Arlington County Board June 14, some asked whether the town was heading toward the right.

Congressman Aims to Name Park After Nancy Reagan

June 17, 2016 · Tatiana Lozano, Blog

Nancy Reagan would be memorialized next to her husband's namesake airport under legislation introduced this week that would rename an adjacent park in her honor.