Policy · 119th Congress
Defining ‘ultraprocessed’ could spur research, school lunch rules
“I’m not saying that we’re going to regulate ultraprocessed food,” Kennedy said in a “60 Minutes” interview.
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“I’m not saying that we’re going to regulate ultraprocessed food,” Kennedy said in a “60 Minutes” interview.
David Rouzer's first tasks at the Capitol was on the roof.
Minnesota: 'Don't think it's a pullback'↵↵During a gaggle with reporters and then at the live Fox News interview at his first stop in Iowa, Trump shrugged off changes he ordered to senior immigration enforcement
↵↵Marion Nestle, a professor at New York University and a former nutrition policy adviser at HHS, said in an interview that it's tough for the public to define "less."
senators who backed the move to take up the measure as the year begins.
↵↵When we last published, the week before Christmas, the top story on Capitol Hill looked to be the fight over the expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies that went on to expire at the end of the year.
handling the less-glamorous parts of ruling the country.
↵↵Trump is expected to interview candidates at his Mar-a-Lago resort to replace Jerome Powell next year as Federal Reserve chairman.
↵↵"Combine the state of economic being — affordability this year — and the president's lack of approval across the board and you get what many of us are expecting to be a pretty solid swing against the
↵↵The Idaho Republican first came to D.C. in the summer of 1979, after finishing the Boys State program back home.
USAID employees are allowed to enter was just very dark," Kim said in a late August interview.
Here are four takeaways from a wide-ranging and sometimes-raucuous 37-minute interview to kick off the August recess.
Then, in an interview in the Dec. 30 issue of Time magazine, Trump backpedaled on his pledge regarding grocery prices. "It’s hard to bring things down once they’re up," he said.
The House vote, 308-122, cleared the legislation for the president. After the Senate passed the stablecoin bill in June, Trump and Senate leaders called on the House to pass it quickly and unchanged.
Dusty Johnson, South Dakota’s sole member of the House, will depart the post to run for governor.
In a May 25 interview on CBS’ "Face the Nation," House Speaker Mike Johnson claimed, "We are not cutting SNAP."
That’s the big question,’’ he said in an interview Saturday, a few hours before his team, the Sioux City Explorers, defeated the Lake Country DockHounds.
I put the marker out there; we’ll see," Bacon said in an interview with the New York Times.
Speaker Mike Johnson characterized the White House proposals as a shift in focus from the mandatory side of the budget — which the reconciliation bill would cut — to discretionary spending on the operating
And, having met with the owners of Canada over the course of the campaign the last several months, it’s not for sale and won’t be for sale."