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CDC head asks for COVID-19 funding, data as Hill interest fades
“Not all of it is really re-allocatable. We’re constrained in a lot of ways in our ability to do that,” she said.
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“Not all of it is really re-allocatable. We’re constrained in a lot of ways in our ability to do that,” she said.
projects nearly 7 million people will lose Medicaid coverage despite still being eligible, in what’s known as “administrative churn” — the temporary loss of Medicaid coverage when enrollees disenroll then re-enroll
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week, with bipartisan support, advanced that measure to the floor, as amended, with backers saying they are optimistic it would significantly aid in re-stabilizing
It isn’t a question of money; you have been given astonishing amounts of money,” Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions ranking member Richard M.
More than 15 hours later, after voting on 37 amendments and dilatory motions, the Senate concluded the “vote-a-rama” and proceeded to final passage.
That buyout money would normally be taxed as income, so the Senate sponsors wanted to make that tax-free.
“It is vitally important that the United States hold the line against rehabilitating the [Assad] regime,” said Senate Foreign Relations ranking member Jim Risch, R-Idaho., at a Wednesday committee
“TBD on when it will re-open.” Protesters gathered outside Supreme Court justices’ homes over the weekend, an exceedingly rare personal outcry about court action, chanting “we will not go back.”
Democratic lawmakers and advocates have pressed for the administration to designate or re-designate TPS to additional countries, including Central American nations, in an effort to grant some form of legal
However, “you don’t feel the changes on the ground,” she said, stressing the need for broader re-imagination of the system. “Serious repair needs to be done to the hull of the ship.”
Democrats had hoped their sweeping plan to legalize millions of immigrants and cut visa backlogs would be permitted in a broad budget reconciliation package, but the Senate parliamentarian rejected
The introduction of the House bill comes roughly half a year after the Senate passed its version.
Bob Menendez, D-N.J., the most senior Latino in the Senate, and Rep.
The program got its start after the Cold War, by dismantling former Soviet bioweapons labs, dealing with the pathogens produced there and re-employing Russian scientists.
The Senate is scheduled to be out next week, though Majority Leader Charles E.
She also urged the Biden administration to re-issue its memo terminating the “Remain in Mexico” program in a way that addresses the Texas court’s concerns.
The Senate then voted 68-29 on cloture on the bill. As the Senate heads toward a passage vote, one Republican signed onto the bill while another fell away. Sen.
Democrats concerned about the weapons sale and said he would write a letter to the Biden administration requesting a pause in the proposed sale to give the State Department and lawmakers a chance to re-examine
“Everyone must have the opportunity to get vaccinated regardless of race, zip code, disability, primary language, or internet access,” said Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chair Patty
That debate was on display Tuesday during a hearing of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation’s Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight, and Ports.