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Policy · 115th Congress

Zombie Zumwalt: The Ship Program That Never Dies

Most importantly, the first Zumwalt was delivered without its combat system. Two years later, the combat system has been installed. But it is still not activated.

Policy · 115th Congress

Health Groups Voice Concerns Over Short-Term Plan Proposal

Short-term plans don’t have to comply with certain health care law regulations, such as requirements to pay for 10 categories of benefits and offer coverage to all patients without charging more or denying

Policy · 115th Congress

Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Silos

The strategy “will bolster our digital defenses by prioritizing enhancements in risk identification, vulnerability reduction, threat reduction, and consequence mitigation,” Nielsen said without identifying

Policy · 115th Congress

Dragging an Energy Bill From the Ashes

Last Congress, lawmakers attempted to advance similar legislation, but negotiations ran into the session’s final days, ultimately resulting in the House adjourning without taking up a final compromise

Policy · 115th Congress

Medicaid Work Debate Gets a Tennessee Twist

through Tennessee’s Legislature would require the state to ask the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for special permission to implement work requirements for able-bodied, working-age adults without

Policy · 115th Congress

Facebook Case Highlights Possibility of New Privacy Laws

“If you look at how much regulation there is around advertising in TV and print, it’s just not clear why there should be less on the internet. You should have the same level of transparency required.”

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Pushes Anti-Sex Trafficking Deal Ahead

But unfortunately, it has been used as a shield by these criminals to be able to sell women and children online without accountability,” Portman said last week.

Policy · 115th Congress

Five Cabinet Secretaries Face Senate Barrage

generally has the  votes to prevail even in the House with the backing of Republicans from strong union states, and Chao and Acosta indicated they knew no bipartisan infrastructure plan could advance without

Policy · 115th Congress

Chao Goes Off the Rails on New York-New Jersey Project

“No one has said that this is a program that should be killed,” she said. “This is not a project that should be killed. What we simply are stating is that it needs to have a funding equation.

Policy · 115th Congress

The Never-Ending Crisis at the Indian Health Service

In one instance, the inspectors said a nurse who was assessing newly arrived patients failed to take the blood glucose levels of a diabetic man who had gone two or three days without insulin.

Policy · 115th Congress

More States Jump on Medicaid Work Requirements Bandwagon

“Whenever possible, we should always endeavor to help South Carolinians in need find their path to gainful employment and away from temporary assistance of government,” South Carolina GOP Gov.

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Freedom Caucus Throws Water on Leadership Stopgap Confidence

Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows told reporters Thursday there are still more than 22 Republican ‘no’ votes on the stopgap funding measure and that the House GOP can’t pass it on its own without additional

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Republicans Steamroll Judicial Process

Committee Republicans also have de-emphasized the American Bar Association’s evaluation of judicial nominees, which Democrats say are an important tool and should be completed before holding a confirmation