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With extreme heat ahead, US readiness appears to be on ice

A recent study by the center estimated that there are health care costs of $1 billion a year for hospital admissions and emergency room visits for treatment of heat stroke, heat exhaustion and other heat-related

Storms and wildfires swamp FEMA as disaster funds dry up

To that end, the Biden administration in early July announced that FEMA will put $1 billion into more than 650 community resilience projects such as flood control and building code improvements, power

Labor adds heat rule as world temps rise

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will award $1 billion to 656 projects, generally categorized as hazard mitigation ventures, across the country to help officials address natural disasters and extreme

Policy · 117th Congress

Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal employees

The initial lawsuit asking for the injunction says there are more than 1 million federal employees who would have to “either submit to forced vaccination pursuant to illegal mandates, or forfeit

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate clears Feb. 18 stopgap funding bill, averts shutdown

Other Medicare cuts taking place Jan. 1, including a 2 percent “sequester” and separate reductions to reimbursements for physicians and clinical laboratory services, won’t be addressed in the CR.

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden signs short-term spending bill, averting shutdown

The House voted 220-211 along party lines last week to send the original bill, with the debt limit language, to the Senate after removing a provision that would have provided $1 billion for Israel

Congress · 116th Congress

State, local coronavirus aid fight may hinge on school funds

Schumer will make another push for the $1 trillion in state and local aid they want in a news conference with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.

Policy · 116th Congress

DOT to distribute 100 million masks for travelers

But Chao told Politico on June 1 that the issue is one of “labor management” and that the industry should take the lead in protecting workers, arguing that the federal government tended to be “much

Congress · 116th Congress

Transport workers still seek enforceable COVID-19 rules

In a June 1 interview with Politico, she characterized the issue as “labor-management” and argued that industry should take the lead in protecting their workers, arguing that doing so would help restore