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Testing shortages reach nursing homes, home health agencies
</p> The testing shortage is compounded by a worsening staffing crisis.
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</p> The testing shortage is compounded by a worsening staffing crisis.
</p> The Rules Committee is scheduled to review the bill Tuesday.
</p> The draft bill also clarifies that the vice president and the presiding officer have no power to resolve disputes over the list of electors or the validity of electors.
</p> Murkowski previewed a bill she will introduce later this week that would protect Coast Guard members from being discharged for seeking mental health treatment. She and Sen.
</p> [Uyghurs who fled China face lengthy asylum backlogs]</p> Congress ordered the Jan. 28 report in a September supplemental government funding law that provided billions for the government’s resettlement
</p> Upon hearing Graham’s qualified support for Young, Sen.
reconciliation bill.
</p> Most Democrats agree with Biden’s general strategy, but there are different factions forming around what’s actually doable now when it comes to the sweeping budget bill they’ve dubbed “Build Back
</p> More than a century later, the U.S.
</p> [Biden didn’t get all he wanted on climate, but it’s a new year]</p> In contrast, their draft bill would include provisions intended to improve interagency coordination on climate change, increase
</p> The TAA in the competition bill would have a 2028 expiration.
</p> In an interview with MSNBC late last week, Menendez said he was in the middle of talks with “various Republican colleagues” about trying to combine their ideas into his sanctions bill.
But the $35 billion provision is likely on the chopping block as Senate Democrats weigh how to move forward on a scaled-back version of the social spending and climate bill after West Virginia Democratic
</p> They also question whether Biden is the person to lead such efforts.
</p> She said she’s also spent time talking about the crafting of the most recent infrastructure bill.
</p> The bill, which passed the House Nov. 5, was far from what Biden originally envisioned.
</p> Biden said last week he may have to break off pieces of that bill, a roughly $2.2 trillion amalgam of climate and social programs, and pass them in “chunks,” a prospect that carries its own risks
</p> Lawmakers and regulators have not spoken extensively about NFTs.</p> Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., called for more details on how intellectual property laws and taxes apply.
</p> The 10 biggest players in federal lobbying — from the U.S.
</p> House Ways and Means Chairman Richard E.