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Policy · 115th Congress

House Begins Work on Over-the-Counter Drug Fees

The monograph is a recipe of sorts: it lays out how much of a certain active ingredient is permitted in a drug for it to be sold without a prescription and what the drug’s label should say.

Policy · 115th Congress

Congress Braces for Tense Debate on Surveillance Law

Bossert, White House advisor on homeland security and counterterrorism, have said the existing law defends the United States from terrorism, weapons proliferation and foreign espionage, and therefore should

Policy · 115th Congress

Governors Ask Congress to Help Stabilize Health Care Market

The Tennessee Republican has sought to fund the cost-sharing payments through 2018, but state officials told his panel last week they should be funded at least though 2019 to provide additional stability

Policy · 115th Congress

‘Right to Try’ Bill Could Face Slower Action in House

The new bill, instead of leaving the definition of terminal illness to the states, says that eligible patients should have a “life-threatening disease or condition” as defined by current federal

Policy · 115th Congress

Analysis: Senators Writing Placeholder Defense Money Bill

Senate appropriators’ forthcoming Pentagon spending bill for fiscal 2018, which will contain tens of billions of dollars less than the House’s measure, should be taken seriously, but not literally.

Policy · 115th Congress

K Street Ups Pressure for Congress to Raise Debt Limit

Street haven’t hit the panic button just yet, but lobbyists for financial services and business groups are increasing their pressure on lawmakers to swiftly extend the debt limit and fund the government without

Policy · 115th Congress

Wray Pledges Impartiality as FBI Director

The only way to run the FBI is “by the book, playing it straight,” without fear, favoritism or regard for partisan considerations, he said.

Policy · 115th Congress

Supreme Court Lets Trump Go Ahead With Most of Travel Ban

“This order, properly construed, should really allow for only the narrowest implementation of any part of the ban,” said Omar Jadwat, director of the American Civil Liberties Union Immigrants’ Rights

Policy · 115th Congress

House GOP Still Bickering Over Budget

Republicans plan to use that process to rewrite the tax code too, because they don’t think Democrats will join them in that effort, but without a budget they won’t have a path to enacting their plan

Policy · 115th Congress

Corn State Lawmakers Get Ethanol Hearing

Without the support of Barrasso and Inhofe, it is unlikely the measure will get any traction beyond that hearing. Carper told reporters he does not sense an “eagerness to have a markup.”