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Lawmakers, advocates hopeful for more bills to curb maternal deaths
Since it went into effect April 1, four states have already begun implementation.
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Since it went into effect April 1, four states have already begun implementation.
Dave Schatz raised $1.1 million with a $1 million loan and had $2.1 million on hand. Former Gov.
would tack on another $13 billion for small businesses that suffered revenue losses of at least 40 percent during the pandemic, without regard to what industries they operate in, with grants capped at $1
Running after Walker: CNN’s KFile mines years of Herschel Walker’s past motivational speeches to find that he has been repeating a false claim that he graduated from the University of Georgia in the top 1
and hopefully we can make it so that it’s going to have the biggest impact for the most people,” said Shaina Kasper, policy manager for T1International, a nonprofit that advocates for people with Type 1
The proposed rule would close the family glitch loophole beginning Jan. 1, 2023.
The proposed rule would close the family glitch loophole beginning Jan. 1, 2023. Lawmakers and advocates have pushed the administration to act on the family glitch for some time.
Senators left town last week undecided on whether to use $1 billion of the $10 billion for international aid to help increase the global vaccination rate or to spend it all on domestic needs.
The April Fools’ Day edition of photos of the week is no joke, with shared beer nuts, two Scotts on one train and a farewell to Don Young.
The negotiators couldn’t agree on enough offsets for appropriating another $5 billion in foreign assistance, but they were debating whether to take approximately $1 billion from the domestic funds
Border agents logged more than 900,000 encounters with migrants since Oct. 1, the beginning of fiscal 2022 — roughly double the number of migrants encountered over the same time frame in fiscal 2021
But Romney said negotiators were still debating whether to take $1 billion of the $10 billion slated for HHS and instead give that to the United States Agency for International Development for foreign
The company retaliated against striking workers, the National Labor Relations Board said, and a separate probe found it owed over $1 million in back pay.
Since the start of fiscal 2022 on Oct. 1, government data shows border officials have recorded more than 900,000 encounters with migrants, a 99 percent increase from the same time frame in fiscal
Only amid the crazed partisanship of the moment would anyone consider filibustering a modest appropriation to deal with a deadly virus that has killed almost 1 million Americans in just two years.
After Jackson was nominated last month, the liberal group Demand Justice announced a $1 million ad buy supporting her nomination.
The House passed a bill to allow states to begin Medicaid redeterminations on April 1 even if the public health emergency continues.
At the time of the in-person inspections at Torrance, from Feb. 1-3, the facility had 176 male ICE detainees.
When Zients became the administration’s COVID-19 coordinator in January 2021, less than 1 percent of the country was fully vaccinated.
He has made it his goal never to spend $1 on positive advertising in campaigns. And I convinced him in one of our cycles to run a positive piece.”