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America’s public health infrastructure needs consistent funding
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</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> This is the moment when everyone who sees Sanders as a walking electoral disaster should speak up.
</p> The barrier to family members giving home health care is resources.
The issue of balance billing is getting fresh attention on Capitol Hill and with good reason: Patients should never receive a bill they didn’t expect or cannot afford.
</p> This is how Medicare Advantage has sustained its bipartisan support.
</p> OPINION — In 1999, in the midst of his impeachment trial, Bill Clinton delivered a typically verbose State of the Union Address that ran for 78 minutes.
Booker’s work on criminal justice reform has been serious, including a bipartisan bill that became law.</p> Will another candidate take up where the three candidates left off?
Just for a point of context, Bill Clinton got unemployment down to 3.8 percent just once in his presidency.</p> Tuesday, the Dow hit another 52-week high, reaching 29,054.16.
</p> The question never mentioned the words “Donald Trump.”
Porteous had been appointed to the bench by President Bill Clinton in 1994, but by 2009, he found himself squarely in the sights of House and Senate Democrats, many of whom had supported his appointment
</p><p dir="ltr"> [jwp-video n=”2″]</p> </p><p dir="ltr">Bill Taylor, a West Point graduate and former ambassador to Ukraine under George W.
</p> Among the ayes for the bill, which would give legal status and a path to citizenship for much-needed farmworkers, were Reps.
</p> Unlike many here, my passion is not politics — it’s hospitality.
</p> Last week, another proposed bill joined the list, with little doubt that it too would meet the same Senate fate. The two parties can’t even agree on what to call it.
Kennedy in 1963 and Bill Clinton in 1997 both embraced significant tax cuts. Going from 1963 to 1969, IRS revenues increased 48 percent and 13.9 million jobs were created.
</p> The PRO Act, as it’s called, is a Frankenstein bill that cobbles together more than 20 dangerous provisions, some new and some rejected numerous times by previous Congresses.
Recently, Congress has been unable to do even the bare minimum: pass a defense authorization or appropriations bill on time.
OPINION — Twenty years ago, after the impeachment of Bill Clinton and the departure of Speaker Newt Gingrich, I left my post as the speaker’s director of planning and opted to go into the business of survey
</p> Thankfully, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are growing increasingly aware of what they don’t know.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> While former Vice President Joe Biden has defended what he has characterized as some good outcomes of a 1994 crime bill that he helped shape, he has also accepted responsibility