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Policy · 117th Congress

Testing shortages reach nursing homes, home health agencies

The issue is raising questions about care for seniors nationwide and whether the administration’s effort to ship 1 billion tests directly to households is further undercutting supplies for providers

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate begins work on bipartisan mental health package

If you or someone you know is facing a suicidal crisis, please call the toll-free, 24-hour hotline of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) to be connected to a trained

Policy · 117th Congress

Pharmacies, governors say Biden test program is depleting supply

The Biden administration’s program to make 1 billion COVID-19 rapid tests available to Americans across the country appears to be exacerbating pharmacy supply shortages and making it more difficult for

Congress · 117th Congress

Amid hunger crisis, Biden urged to release frozen Afghan funds

The United Nations has warned that 1 million Afghan children are at risk of starving this winter and the U.N World Food Programme has warned that 95 percent of Afghan households do not currently

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

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Senate ratings show three Democrats in toss-up races

That doesn’t bode well for the party this year when Biden’s victory in five of the battleground states was by less than 2.5 points, including three by less than 1 point. 

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

Stronger shareholder action, more robust ESG rules expected in 2022

 bolster activist, ESG-focused investors’ chances to get companies more focused on public policy issues and make it easier for shareholders to shake up corporate boards, as investment firm Engine No. 1

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

21 photos that defined 2021 on Capitol Hill

As the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1, 2021, the world celebrated that 2020 was over and that things would finally get back to normal. 2021 proved much more challenging than most expected.

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.