Physicians lobby Congress on Medicare pay cuts
But lawmakers have not acted on the issue this year because of a series of stopgap spending bills, and the cuts took effect Jan. 1.
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But lawmakers have not acted on the issue this year because of a series of stopgap spending bills, and the cuts took effect Jan. 1.
I mean, [Minority Leader Hakeem] Jeffries designated it as the No. 1 Democratic bill in this Congress, which is HR 11. [Majority Leader Charles E.] Schumer on the Senate side made it S 1.
Klobuchar cited a recent survey that found nearly 1 in 3 local election officials reported being abused, harassed or threatened, and more than 1 in 5 said they knew people who had left their jobs due to
And who could forget Dec. 1, when Johnson announced "in light of the expulsion of the gentleman from New York, Mr. Santos, the whole number of the House is 434."
But lawmakers haven’t acted on the issue this year, and cuts took effect Jan. 1.Â
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist national poll conducted Jan. 29-Feb. 1 found that 4 in 10 Americans believed the Republican Party would do a better job on immigration.
"So for this argument to be tenable, they would have to have some reason why Section 1 of the 14th Amendment is judicially enforceable without legislation, but Section 3 is not."
Chuck Goodrich, who has loaned his campaign about $1 million and had $680,000 in his campaign account at the end of the year. Goodrich has already run his first two television ads.
This column is about the nine states that in November will decide (1) the presidential contest, (2) the fight for the Senate, and (3) the fight for control of the House of Representatives.
Suozzi raised $4.5 million between Oct. 1 and Jan. 24 and had $2.2 million for the final weeks leading up to the Feb. 13 election, which will fill the vacancy caused by GOP Rep.
But like other endangered Democrats, Casey’s opponent has already put $1 million of his own money into the race and is expected to spend more.
The top Republicans were Montana’s Ryan Zinke and California’s Michelle Steel, who each raised more than $1 million. Florida’s Anna Paulina Luna had the lowest quarterly receipt total, with $165,000.
Legal fees dominated the outlays, as the campaign paid $1 million to Paul Hastings LLP, $654,000 to Winston & Strawn LLP, $175,000 to McDermott Will & Emery LLP, $300,000 to Schertler & Onorato LLP and
McCormick, who gave millions to a Senate race he lost in 2022, has loaned his campaign $1 million and raised $5.5 million total in the fourth quarter.
Short-term government funding will expire on March 1 and March 8. Both Wyden and Senate Finance ranking member Michael D.
The law states in part: "Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act [Mar. 15, 2022], the Architect of the Capitol shall obtain an honorific plaque listing the names of all of the
Summer Lee raised over $1 million in the fourth quarter of last year, she announced.
Sixty-three percent of Black registered voters told USA Today and Suffolk University pollsters for a survey released Jan. 1 that they backed Biden given a choice between him, Trump and a third-party candidate
A May 30-June 1 poll conducted for Never Back Down, the pro-DeSantis super PAC, as the Florida governor was just getting into the race showed DeSantis down by 10 points, 39 percent to 29 percent, in a
House and Senate leaders have agreed to extend temporary government funding in two batches, through March 1 and March 8, according to a source familiar with the plan.