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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

Ivanka Trump asked to interview in Capitol riot inquiry

The committee retells that a riot was officially declared on Capitol Hill at 1:49 p.m. by D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department, and that at 2:24 p.m., Trump sent out a tweet about Pence’s refusal

Policy · 117th Congress

Hoyer: White House to ask for more pandemic relief funds

The current temporary funding law expires in less than six weeks, but Democrats and Republicans have yet to agree on how much to spend for the fiscal year that began on Oct. 1, let alone how to divvy

Policy · 117th Congress

IRS: Tax filing season to start Jan. 24

While the IRS typically enters tax season with a backlog of about 1 million unprocessed returns, that number is several times larger this year, according to Treasury officials, who couldn’t give

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers push for surprise billing changes as law takes effect

Corrected Jan. 6 | All Americans are protected as of Jan. 1 from unexpected out-of-network medical bills, thanks to the implementation of legislation to ban surprise medical billing, but many lawmakers

Policy · 117th Congress

Burnout among pharmacists slows COVID-19 booster shots

Ghrouf attributes the pharmacist shortage to what he sees as low pay —  he said he got a 1 percent raise and two $300 bonuses during the pandemic — and burnout.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

More companies disclose political spending after Jan. 6 attack

According to law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, shareholders filed 76 proposals related to civic engagement between Oct. 1, 2020, and June 1, making up about 9 percent of submitted proposals.

Opinion · 117th Congress

It’s time to fix the broken Senate confirmation process

At the Department of Transportation, which will play a big role in implementing the $1 trillion infrastructure law, nominations awaiting Senate consideration include assistant secretaries responsible

Congress · 117th Congress

Defense policy amendments pour in ahead of floor action

James Lankford, R-Okla., submitted an amendment that would block the Pentagon from enforcing its mandate for servicemembers until any exemption requests filed before Dec. 1, 2022, are resolved.

Policy · 117th Congress

Census may have missed more than 1 million, report suggests

[Census: California, Northeast, Midwest lose House seats] The Urban Institute estimated a close to 1 percent net double count in Minnesota, contributing to the state keeping all of its House

Policy · 117th Congress

FDA authorizes broad, flexible COVID-19 booster policy

Boosting Johnson & Johnson recipients with an mRNA vaccine such as those by Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna may be seven to 12 times as powerful, according to a phase 1-2 trial of 458 volunteers backed