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Pressure rises on online retailers to fight fakes

Counterfeits are everywhere, Tillis said at the hearing, recounting the example of a fake bicycle helmet branded as Specialized that cracked when a 180-pound person jumped on it from a 1-foot height. 

Speaker vote timing uncertain as Jordan backers hold out

Massie said he’s uncomfortable with Scalise’s plan for appropriations, and believes the speaker nominee should use the 1 percent across-the-board cut that would take effect in April under the debt limit

Tensions high as Medicare drug negotiations advance

The agency is expected to send its first offer to the companies Feb. 1, 2024, and finalize negotiations Aug. 1 of next year. Prices would be published Sept. 1, taking effect in 2026.

Stopgap funding bills hung up in both chambers

At the same time, it wasn’t clear their Senate counterparts would have any better luck when that chamber votes on cloture at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Lawmakers look at data privacy in post-Dobbs world

Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, abortion prosecution was not a new phenomenon: According to Pregnancy Justice, there were 1,396 criminal arrests for pregnancy-related cases between Jan. 1,

ARPA-H announces first two regional hubs

The House appropriations bill cuts funding for ARPA-H by $1 billion to $500 million for fiscal 2024. The Senate version of the proposal keeps funding for the program steady at $1.5 billion per year.

Bipartisan stopgap funds bill unveiled in Senate

natural disaster victims.If it passes both chambers and President Joe Biden signs it by Saturday, the country would be spared a partial government shutdown that would begin with the new fiscal year on Oct. 1.

Scalise is back, but unclear for how long

said he would remain committed to his work now whether at home or at the Capitol. ’A lot of conversations’ The challenge begins just as Congress faces the risk of a partial government shutdown on Oct. 1

Medicare pandemic advances deepen debt for some hospitals

Greenwood is also waiting to hear back on an application for critical access status — a designation that applies to Ozarks — which would grant the hospital a 1 percent bonus on Medicare claims.