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Policy · 118th Congress

Biden mixes doable, aspirational health messages in speech

But he stopped short of a key ask of Energy and Commerce Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., and other Republicans to permanently schedule fentanyl-related substances, referring to chemically

Congress · 117th Congress

Home health groups fight back against proposed cuts

Congress has a track record of stepping in to cancel cuts made by CMS, doing so for the last few years for physicians paid under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

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

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

Senators seek to clear procedural hurdles on unfinished business

that date back as needed, but there will be little appetite to stay later from the rank and file who have planned vacations, overseas work trips, and district and campaign events around the existing schedule

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure vote looks shaky as progressives balk, again

Progressive opposition spells trouble for the five-year infrastructure plan if Democratic leaders schedule a vote for later Thursday, as they said they hoped to.

Congress · 117th Congress

Budget package taking shape as Democrats eye aggressive schedule

In floor remarks on next week’s schedule, Hoyer said he could bring the reconciliation package up, along with a separate Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill, “if they’re ready.” 

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats about to walk budget tightrope in House

But at least eight to 10 moderate House Democrats are privately expressing a willingness to vote against the budget if Speaker Nancy Pelosi does not schedule a vote on the Senate-passed, bipartisan

Policy · 117th Congress

OMB backs off change to ‘city’ definition

OMB will adopt a public update schedule for changes and make more use of the American Community Survey conducted by the Census Bureau, according to the notice.

Policy · 116th Congress

Hospitals eye permanent telehealth expansion with FCC funds

The goal of building an all-in-one software platform is it “allows you to have a combination of video and in-person visits, all on one schedule, all in one electronic software, and all in one scheduling

Policy · 115th Congress

Postal Service Prayer: Deliver Us From Fiscal Doom

In the 2006 law, Congress required an aggressive prepayment schedule for future retirement benefit costs to ensure that there would be enough to meet pension and health obligations while USPS took

Policy · 115th Congress

Health Care Exchange Premiums Dip, Finally

Foundation’s director of health reform and private insurance, said that reinsurance helped stabilize some markets and said that federal action last year to shorten the open enrollment period one year ahead of schedule