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Policy · 117th Congress

Biden ponders marijuana moves as states forge ahead

But the federal government is still stuck on whether to remove the plant from Schedule I of the federal drug code — a category reserved for highly addictive substances with no medical benefit.

Policy · 117th Congress

As China threatens Taiwan, Okinawa braces for war

While Tokyo and Washington support the planned relocation of the base, now years behind schedule, Okinawans broadly oppose it, demanding instead for the base to be moved entirely out of Okinawa.

Congress · 117th Congress

Doctors lobby Congress for Medicare payment bump, again

Doctors’ groups lobbied for Congress to add more money to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rather than reverse pay increases for underpaid specialties and were successful in the past two years

Congress · 117th Congress

Budget bill clears as Democrats seek to head off midterm losses

House moderates balked, temporarily withholding their support for the budget resolution needed to set up the reconciliation vehicle until Pelosi agreed to schedule the infrastructure vote for September

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats race to prep sweeping budget bill for weekend votes

He said ahead of Schumer’s timing announcement that senators were trying to work out a schedule with some predictability and get an agreement to shorten the 20 hours of debate to move more quickly to the

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers face pressure to pass mental health legislation

legislation to address growing mental health and substance use needs this year as deadlines approach, but the issue is competing for attention with other national priorities in a compressed election-year schedule

Congress · 117th Congress

Debt ceiling hangs over Democrats’ legislative home stretch

[Budget package taking shape as Democrats eye aggressive schedule] And, according to budget experts, reconciliation procedures appear to require lawmakers to vote for a specific debt limit amount

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan Policy Center: Debt limit breach possible after Oct. 15

“Yes, it’s a tight schedule, but I think most probably more it has to do with politics and the fact that you’re going to have the Senate vote again on another budget resolution, and that budget resolution

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes stopgap funding, debt ceiling suspension bill

The bill would extend fentanyl’s status as a so-called “Schedule 1” drug until Jan. 28, 2022. Under current law, the drug would lose its status as a drug with a high risk for abuse on Oct. 22.

Policy · 117th Congress

Vaccine shortage complicates return to classrooms

made more acute in states where governors followed the advice of former President Donald Trump’s top health officials to broaden eligibility to millions of seniors younger than 75 years old ahead of schedule