Policy · 116th Congress
FDA asks packing facilities to report on COVID-19 problems
[jwp-video n=”1″] The guidance doesn’t mention the memorandum, but it notes news reports of closures of some FDA-regulated facilities.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] The guidance doesn’t mention the memorandum, but it notes news reports of closures of some FDA-regulated facilities.
Members filed into the chamber one by one, all sporting masks and some also wearing gloves, to vote 417-1 for the measure co-sponsored by Reps. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., and Chip Roy, R-Texas.
Corrected Friday, 1:04 p.m. | Supporters of the Gateway Program, a $30 billion infrastructure project repairing a 10-mile stretch of Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor, have a new argument for their proposal:
[jwp-video n=”1″] In April, Michigan had an 18 percentage-point increase in its unemployment rate to more than 22 percent, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released May 22.
Lamb has a sizable financial advantage this cycle with more than $1 million in his campaign account as of May 13, while Parnell had $384,000. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
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Kennedy III, in a debate Monday in advance of the Bay State election on Sept. 1.
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[House spending bill would boost transit, Amtrak, highways] Amtrak previously received $1 billion in a roughly $2 trillion coronavirus relief package approved in March to help soften the pandemic
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[HHS cheers overdose drop but urges states to cap Medicaid] [jwp-video n=”1″] A May 13 report tracking nationwide overdose data, with a focus on six unnamed states with the most reliable
The association wants to see payment bumped up from 1 cent per pound for potatoes that growers could not ship to commercial customers.
[jwp-video n=”1″] At this stage, Republicans’ best-case scenario might be a replay of 2014, when the May House battlefield was nearly evenly divided (24 Democratic and 27 GOP vulnerable seats
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Reed said the potential impact on the Senate race was the “No. 1 reason” the chamber decided to get involved in King’s primary.
[jwp-video n=”1″] While most members voting by proxy were from states that are not within easy driving distance of the Capitol, it does not appear travel concerns were the sole reason members
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