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Congress · 119th Congress

Zero-dollar premiums sticking point in Senate health talks

↵↵"It's an example that the No. 1 issue today is affordability, and nobody has really walked through what it's going to mean for those 8 million people," Wyden said, referring to an early estimate of how

Policy · 118th Congress

Biden mixes doable, aspirational health messages in speech

“There are millions of other Americans who are not on Medicare, including 200,000 young people with Type 1 diabetes who need insulin to stay alive,” Biden said to applause from Democrats and a few

Congress · 117th Congress

House prepping stopgap funding bill through mid-December

Anything that can’t get 60 votes in the evenly divided Senate will need to be dropped or risk being unable to pass a continuing resolution by Oct. 1, which would lead to a partial government shutdown

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats make their move on fiscal 2023 appropriations

The bills, which were drafted without a bipartisan agreement on funding levels, amount to a wish list of $1.67 trillion in discretionary spending for fiscal 2023, which begins Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Advocates mobilize as abortion bans take effect

It’s because continuing pregnancy to term and childbirth is inherently more dangerous than having an abortion,” he said during a June 1 briefing before the decision.

Policy · 117th Congress

SCOTUS leak prompts investors to press companies on abortion

recommended to its clients with shares in Walmart to vote for Clean Yield’s resolution on addressing the impact of state laws on employees’ access to reproductive health services at the company’s June 1

Campaigns · 117th Congress

It’s probably still the economy, stupid

While public opinion polls consistently show support for preserving Roe is strong, the key electoral questions are (1) How many people will change their partisan vote intention because Roe is overturned

Policy · 117th Congress

Texas Supreme Court hears abortion ban challenge

Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in December that challenges could move forward against some state licensing officials, although it also ruled 5-4 that the challenges could not move forward against state judges

Congress · 117th Congress

Defense appropriations likely to exceed fiscal 2022 NDAA levels

Defense spending appeared set for a larger-than-authorized increase in the fiscal year that began Oct. 1 as part of a “framework” appropriators agreed to Wednesday, though the pact’s contents remained

Congress · 117th Congress

OMB nominee says new Biden budget coming in March

President Joe Biden is likely to submit his fiscal 2023 budget request shortly after the March 1 State of the Union address, his acting White House budget chief told senators Tuesday.