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Congress · 117th Congress

Lobbying ramps up around new health agency headquarters

Burr of North Carolina, one of the key authors of the Senate ARPA-H bill, said he signed on to a letter with other North Carolina lawmakers “only because it seemed like every other state had a letter out

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats make their move on fiscal 2023 appropriations

border; $2.9 billion in the Interior-Environment measure, largely for disaster relief, including at national parks; $1.4 billion in housing recovery funds for disaster victims in the Transportation-HUD bill

Congress · 117th Congress

Health care budget bill to face open-ended ‘vote-a-rama’

</p> The unusual circumstances under which the reconciliation bill came together mean that senators can offer amendments during the upcoming “vote-a-rama” that extend far beyond the drug pricing and health

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats add child nutrition to legislative menu

</p> The House Republican majority in 2016 moved a child nutrition bill through the committee, then known as the Education and the Workforce Committee, that would have raised the threshold for community

Congress · 117th Congress

Senators seek to clear procedural hurdles on unfinished business

</p> [‘Chips-plus’ bill passage could slip to next week in Senate]</p> A time agreement on the chips bill was not reached before the Senate adjourned Thursday, so the Senate is scheduled to vote to invoke

Congress · 117th Congress

Top K Street spenders dug deeper in 2022

</p> Debate over Democrats’ sweeping, but stalled, reconciliation bill fueled the work, along with government spending measures and bipartisan deals on legislation aimed at spurring innovation, lobbyists

Congress · 117th Congress

Data privacy, abortion limits set to collide post-Roe

</p> Nahra said the compromise bill, if passed in its current form, “will make some of the risks better,” but would not eliminate the Dobbs-related risks.