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Panel recommends removing thimerosal from flu vaccines

The panel voted 5-1 in three separate votes to recommend single-dose seasonal influenza vaccines that are free of thimerosal for children 18 years and younger, pregnant women and all adults.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: A speedy special election 

Around 1 million New York City residents cast ranked choice ballots this week in primary elections for offices including mayor and City Council.

Senators: It’s time to reclaim your relevance

And so it was last month with House passage, by a vote of 215-214, of HR 1, "The One Big Beautiful Bill Act," with all the usual self-congratulatory huzzahs without a hint of awareness of the historical

Nothing is certain except death and politics 

Those seats were filled by special elections on April 1. The risk of a lawmaker dying is not just that the seat could fall into the hands of the opposite party in a special election.

Kennedy pledges to find autism cause by September

Kennedy stated that the most recent child autism rates "are going to be about 1 in 31" compared to 1 in 10,000 when he was a child. He did not specify the source for those figures.

Senate begins long night of budget votes

The sector, which accounts directly or indirectly for about 1 in 4 U.S. jobs, needs the certainty that will come from making the 2017 provisions permanent, the NRF letter says.

Senate Republicans get ready to roll on revised budget

They would need to find only $5 billion in savings over 10 years to meet the minimum requirement set in the budget — $1 billion each in five committees: Agriculture, Banking, Energy and Natural Resources

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: We don’t need no Education (Department)

The count: 1 That’s the total number of House Democratic lawmakers who voted in favor of the Republican-crafted stopgap spending bill earlier this week. It was Maine Rep.

Long-term stopgap measure sets up partisan clash

"Republicans are zeroing out the Toxic Exposures Fund (to care for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances) on October 1," DeLauro posted on X, formerly Twitter.