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Policy · 114th Congress

House GOP Moves to Curb Independent Ethics Office

If approved, the Nunes amendment would have given the House Rules Committee until Nov. 1 to “reassign appropriations jurisdiction to the relevant standing or select committee.”

Policy · 114th Congress

Michigan Lawmakers Laud Long-Awaited Flint Aid

Just before 1 a.m. Saturday morning, the Senate passed a water infrastructure bill that authorized funding for Flint, and earlier in the night, approved the funds in a stopgap spending bill.

Policy · 114th Congress

Will CR Potholes Become Democratic Roadblocks?

fates of the continuing resolution to fund the government past Friday, as well as a broad water infrastructure bill, remain up in the air with Democrats potentially throwing up these roadblocks: 1.

Policy · 114th Congress

Mattis May Prove Antidote to Trump on Defense

One of the biggest defense issues Trump and Mattis, if confirmed, will have to grapple with is fitting nearly $1 trillion in nuclear weapons modernization spending into the budget.

Policy · 114th Congress

House ’Cures’ Package Could Hit Potholes in Senate

While many provisions remain from the version the House passed last year, additions include language designed to improve the nation’s mental health system and $1 billion over two years to help combat misuse

Policy · 114th Congress

7 Races That Could Affect Health Policy

Pharmaceutical companies are among his largest campaign contributors and have donated more than $1 million to Burr’s re-election effort.

Policy · 114th Congress

Health Care Premiums to Jump by 25 Percent in 2017

The figures, based on analysis of newly published prices for the upcoming open enrollment period that begins Nov. 1, rely heavily on the availability of advanced premium tax credits that are available

Policy · 114th Congress

Biden Presents ‘Moonshot’ Task Force Report

The report highlights Obama’s request for $1 billion in fiscal 2017 for the moonshot effort and alludes to the difficulty in advancing the program without additional federal money.

Policy · 114th Congress

Supreme Court Won’t Rehear Immigration Case

Updated 1:40 p.m. | The Supreme Court announced Monday that it won’t rehear a case that has stopped the Obama administration’s executive actions on immigration and affected millions of people who are living