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Congress · 118th Congress

Parties dig in for protracted fight over debt ceiling

the National Action Network’s Annual MLK Day Breakfast he mocked Republicans for talking about “big-spendin’ Democrats” when the deficit dropped by roughly $350 billion in fiscal 2021 and more than $1

Congress · 118th Congress

McCarthy concessions raise stakes on budget, debt limit

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) But while seniors wouldn’t technically see a reduction in Medicare benefits, the Vought plan would still slash about $1 trillion from Medicare payments to providers, which could

Congress · 117th Congress

House clears omnibus package as end nears for 117th Congress

Those amendments included a bipartisan measure to protect pregnant workers against workplace discrimination; $1 billion in funding for 9/11 first responders’ health costs; $6 billion to fund compensation

Policy · 117th Congress

Older adults face Medicare hurdles for substance use treatment

At least 2 percent of Medicare beneficiaries 65 or older — about 1 million people — had a past-year alcohol or drug use disorder between 2015 and 2019, according to a study published in the American

Policy · 117th Congress

Pediatricians beg for more federal help to fight wave of RSV

Just 1 percent of all hospitals receive funding from the program, but they train roughly half of all pediatric residents and fellows, according to data from the Children’s Hospital Association.

Policy · 117th Congress

Possible end of emergency spurs debate on Medicaid

That ship has done sailed’ The Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama estimates that expansion would cost the state an average of $225 million per year through 2027, but would result in more than $1

Policy · 117th Congress

FDA advisory committee votes to pull drug for premature births

A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee in a rare move on Wednesday voted 14-1 to pull the only available drug aimed at lowering the risk of premature births from the market, citing a lack of

Policy · 117th Congress

As hepatitis C proliferates, states lift barriers to treatment

Alabama removes requirement Alabama removed its sobriety requirement to qualify for the antiviral drugs as of Oct. 1, four months after advocates issued a complaint to the Justice Department’s civil

Congress · 117th Congress

Doctors lobby Congress for Medicare payment bump, again

Doctors are again ramping up what has become a perennial lobbying campaign to urge Congress to increase Medicare payments in order to offset cuts scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1

Congress · 117th Congress

After four-hour debate, Senate begins voting on budget bill amendments

Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., including adjustments to a 15 percent corporate minimum tax based on income reported to shareholders, a 1 percent tax on companies’ stock buybacks and $4 billion for drought relief

Congress · 117th Congress

Mental health becomes focal point of Senate gun framework

than perpetrators While about 8 percent of people who perpetrate mass shootings have a history of lifetime psychotic symptoms, according to a 2021 study, deaths from such shootings make up less than 1