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Congress · 117th Congress

House clears omnibus package as end nears for 117th Congress

Those amendments included a bipartisan measure to protect pregnant workers against workplace discrimination; $1 billion in funding for 9/11 first responders’ health costs; $6 billion to fund compensation

Policy · 117th Congress

Older adults face Medicare hurdles for substance use treatment

At least 2 percent of Medicare beneficiaries 65 or older — about 1 million people — had a past-year alcohol or drug use disorder between 2015 and 2019, according to a study published in the American

Policy · 117th Congress

Pediatricians beg for more federal help to fight wave of RSV

Just 1 percent of all hospitals receive funding from the program, but they train roughly half of all pediatric residents and fellows, according to data from the Children’s Hospital Association.

Policy · 117th Congress

Possible end of emergency spurs debate on Medicaid

That ship has done sailed’ The Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama estimates that expansion would cost the state an average of $225 million per year through 2027, but would result in more than $1

Policy · 117th Congress

As hepatitis C proliferates, states lift barriers to treatment

Alabama removes requirement Alabama removed its sobriety requirement to qualify for the antiviral drugs as of Oct. 1, four months after advocates issued a complaint to the Justice Department’s civil

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate bill would boost alternative assets in 401(k) plans

Association represents investors in private equity, venture capital, commodities and other nontraditional alternatives, with board members like Chicago-based Northern Trust Corp., which managers over $1

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Biden rally blasts GOP, but real midterm effect will come on the road

won with more than 79 percent of the vote in 2020, included a rally at a Rockville high school and an earlier fundraising stop at a private residence in Bethesda that a DNC official said would raise $1

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden signs major climate, health care and tax bill into law

The package is estimated to cut the federal deficit by about $300 billion over the next decade, thanks to revenue raisers that include a 15 percent minimum tax on the largest corporations, a 1 percent

Congress · 117th Congress

Budget bill clears as Democrats seek to head off midterm losses

Combined with last year’s bipartisan infrastructure law that represents the other pillar of Biden’s “Build Back Better” agenda, Democrats will have delivered on roughly $1 trillion out of the $4

Congress · 117th Congress

Sweeping budget package passes Senate; House on deck Friday

[Sinema ready to advance budget bill after tax changes] The new taxes that made it into the Senate’s final bill are a 1 percent tax on what public companies spend on stock buybacks and a 15

Congress · 117th Congress

After four-hour debate, Senate begins voting on budget bill amendments

Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., including adjustments to a 15 percent corporate minimum tax based on income reported to shareholders, a 1 percent tax on companies’ stock buybacks and $4 billion for drought relief

Policy · 117th Congress

Democrats line up behind budget bill while GOP pledges ‘hell’

Substitute tax  To make up for the lost revenue from the corporate minimum tax exemptions and dropping the carried interest provision, Democrats added a 1 percent excise tax on stock buybacks, which

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats confident about budget vote as GOP plans amendments

Rubio also said he’ll offer an amendment to ensure the reconciliation measure can’t pass ahead of a permitting overhaul Schumer promised Manchin a vote on before Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats make their move on fiscal 2023 appropriations

The bills, which were drafted without a bipartisan agreement on funding levels, amount to a wish list of $1.67 trillion in discretionary spending for fiscal 2023, which begins Oct. 1.