One Simple Step for the VA to Relieve Veterans’ Pain, Cut Wait Times
November 1, 2022
By Tom Daschle and Trent Lott While we served on opposite sides of the aisle during many contentious debates in the U.S. Senate, we have
America’s land-grant universities uniquely positioned to fight today’s biological threats
August 31, 2022
By Tom Daschle and Tony Frank This year marks the 160th anniversary of the establishment of the first land-grant university by President Abraham Lincoln. President
Out-innovating the next COVID-19 variant … and the next pandemic
June 20, 2022
By Tom Daschle and Tom Ridge In an ideal world, COVID-19 would be a thing of the past, and another pandemic would be a distant
Tom Daschle and Susan Brooks: The dangerous thread connecting avian flu, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine
April 11, 2022
As former elected officials from Midwestern states, we are heartsick watching farmers across the region destroy millions of chickens infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza