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Senate passes resolution to end COVID-19 shots-or-test rule
Most Democrats back the administration’s policy to require shots or tests, saying the policy protects the public from the virus.
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Most Democrats back the administration’s policy to require shots or tests, saying the policy protects the public from the virus.
McGovern was once an intern for the South Dakota senator, but the two aren’t related.
He said in a Nov. 4 interview with CNN that he was banking on the Senate to weaken climate elements of the legislation.
But for the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress, the word of the day was “civility.”
But in an interview last month with CQ Roll Call, the Nebraska Republican said that’s what voters — at least, swing voters in the suburbs — want. This interview has been edited and condensed.
The interim final rule says the third-party arbiter should consider the in-network median payment rate for a procedure.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows filed a lawsuit against the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol on Wednesday, as members of the panel looked to move forward with
“You’re seeing the shadows of what looks to me like a regulatory turf war,” Yermack said in an interview.
With the likelihood the $2.2 trillion filibuster-proof package will see edits in the Senate, and a year before the tax would take effect starting on Jan. 1, 2023, pressure is likely to continue.
crises at prior Olympics, said in an interview.
“We’re not discussing it over here,” Hoyer said in a brief interview. “We don’t think it’s the best option because we’re not sure we can do it.”
The speaker can’t decipher which is the adjective modifying a noun and which is actually the noun,” the Pennsylvania Democrat said.
Currently, the technology offers primarily warnings or, in the case of the sensors, automatic braking.
“The whole right-wing foundation is behind this. If Trump doesn’t run, it’s the same threat as if he does run,” he said in an interview.
income-based plan to the $80,000 cap now in the bill.
The former marketing executive talked about all that, plus how Democrats can rebrand themselves ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. This interview has been edited and condensed.
the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.
Angie Craig of Minnesota, a GOP target in 2022, touted the spending package as “support for working families across Minnesota” in an interview over the weekend with a local CBS affiliate.
We were inundated with stats and headlines and information, but not any images,” he said in an interview conducted in a format that the pandemic transformed from novel to commonplace, on Zoom.