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Policy · 117th Congress

Food industry wary of mandates ahead of hunger conference

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 47 percent of U.S. adults 18 and older have hypertension, and 20 percent of people ages 2 to 19 and 42 percent of adults have obesity that can

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap funding bill set to dominate September agenda

The House in July passed the same-sex marriage measure with backing from 47 Republicans. The support of least 10 GOP senators would be needed in that chamber.

Congress · 117th Congress

Odds dimming for quick passage of $10B virus aid package

In a 47-52 vote that was subject to a 60-vote threshold, the Senate did not agree to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to the legislative vehicle, a now irrelevant House-passed fiscal 2022

Policy · 116th Congress

Moderna COVID-19 trial data shows vaccine is broadly effective

Among people older than 64, the most common side effects were fatigue (58.4 percent of people getting the vaccine); headache (46 percent of those getting the vaccine); muscle pain (47 percent of those

Policy · 116th Congress

Hospitals eye permanent telehealth expansion with FCC funds

Tracking the FCC funds Ochsner Health is one of more than 500 hospitals, clinics and community health centers in 47 states plus the District of Columbia and Guam that would receive the $200 million

Policy · 116th Congress

Census: Nearly half of households lost income since March

More than 47 percent of U.S. households reported lost income and 37 percent said they expect to feel a paycheck pinch in the near future, according to the results released Wednesday.

Policy · 115th Congress

Another Farm Bill Trouble Spot: Ex-Prisoners Growing Hemp

Nine Senate and 47 House negotiators met publicly for the first time Wednesday to lay out their positions on how to proceed in reconciling House and Senate versions of the five-year legislation.