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Policy · 116th Congress

GPS has its own 19-year cicada problem

But a similar transition is happening on April 6, and this time the change is at the heart of the U.S. global positioning system satellites that send out not only precise geographic coordinates, but

Policy · 115th Congress

FDA Plans Crackdown on Flavored E-Cigarettes

A study published last week in the academic journal Tobacco Control found that 6 percent of 15- to 17-year-olds used the popular e-cigarette brand JUUL within the last 30 days, and 11 percent had

Policy · 115th Congress

Democratic Unity on Budget Faces Tests in New Congress

The progressive budget for fiscal 2018, for example, would have raised $6 trillion more in revenue over a decade and increased spending by $5 trillion more than the Democratic alternative. 

Policy · 115th Congress

House Proposes Cuts to School Safety, Behavioral Health

The House proposed a $5 million increase to a $10 million program to help train police to handle active shooter situations and a $6 million increase to a $94 million youth mentoring program.

Policy · 115th Congress

House Passes Bipartisan Opioid Bill Package

“HR 6 does not adequately deal with the magnitude of the crisis that this country is facing, and there are provisions that I did not support at the subcommittee or full committee markups, including provisions

Policy · 115th Congress

Zombie Zumwalt: The Ship Program That Never Dies

Once it gets the new maritime Tomahawk and the Standard Missile 6 — a killer of aircraft, cruise missiles and surface targets — the Zumwalt will be an offensive force.

Policy · 115th Congress

Supreme Court Strikes Down Law Banning Sports Gambling

In a 6-3 opinion, the justices struck down key provisions of a 1992 federal law, known as the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, finding that it violates the 10th Amendment’s delegation

Policy · 115th Congress

Medicaid Won’t Look the Same Next Year

Expansion advocates must file signatures by April 30 in Idaho, June 22 in Montana and July 6 in Nebraska to get on the November ballot.