Lawmakers show little urgency to end shutdown as it enters its third week
This week, the White House is also continuing with a robust presidential schedule at home despite the lapse in funding.
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This week, the White House is also continuing with a robust presidential schedule at home despite the lapse in funding.
On Thursday and Friday, newly appointed CDC vaccine experts made significant changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, despite scant evidence supporting the changes.
During the call, Kollar-Kotelly said that if the government could agree to a status quo order, she would set a briefing schedule to hear motions on the issue at a hearing later this month.
Tied in knots But that schedule looks increasingly unlikely, House lawmakers said after a GOP conference meeting Wednesday, as they remain tied in knots over how to pay for the sweeping measure and how
The CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule recommends vaccines to immunize against 12 pathogens for most children between birth and 15 months.