Policy · 117th Congress
Fauci to step down in December
Fauci will step down after more than 50 years of government service where he helped respond to HIV/AIDS, Zika, Ebola and COVID-19.
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Fauci will step down after more than 50 years of government service where he helped respond to HIV/AIDS, Zika, Ebola and COVID-19.
The reconciliation law provides the Forest Service with money for grants to aid private landowners with costs of addressing climate change.
The SEC is under pressure to simplify a proposed disclosure rule to prevent firms from misleading about their environmental credentials.
A CDC reorganization, announced Wednesday, comes after criticism for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Joe Biden signed major legislation aimed at fighting climate change and lowering health care costs.
The FDA finalized a long-awaited rule allowing people with mild to moderate hearing loss to buy a hearing aid without first seeing a doctor.
The 2020 census missed the most housing units on Native American reservations and in other rural areas, according to a Census Bureau report.
Republican lawmakers are putting renewed pressure on the Biden administration to answer questions about the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Trump is under investigation for violations of the Espionage Act, as well as obstruction of justice, according to documents unsealed Friday.
The House on Friday cleared a climate, health and tax package salvaging key parts of Democrats’ domestic agenda.
The attorney general announced the DOJ was seeking to unseal several documents surrounding the search of Trump's Florida residence.
The Senate budget reconciliation bill would give the EPA oversight of corporate progress toward emissions targets and climate goals.
Even as hospitalizations tick upward, CDC releases eased measures aimed at reducing pandemic-era barriers to everyday activity.
Provisions in the veterans measure allow victims of the Camp Lejeune contamination to seek compensation from the government in federal court.
Thousands of asylum-seekers wait months more than expected for the backlogged immigration agency to approve their work permit requests.
Congress is on the verge of allowing the government to restrict prices for drugs covered by Medicare, but experts disagree on whether drugmakers will shift costs to the private market.Â
The Supreme Court's Dobbs decision on abortion has medical schools and students reviewing training amid worry about lost skills.
The Department of Homeland Security announced it will begin phasing out a program that requires some asylum-seekers to spend months in Mexico.
Senate Democrats stuck together and mostly voted against amendments to their tax, climate and health care package.
After a year of negotiations, impasses and political maneuvering, the Senate passed Democrats' top domestic priority.