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Opinion · 117th Congress

The Biden effect is real

Without supply, all increased demand does is increase prices. This administration needs to focus on fixing the supply side of the economy.

Congress · 117th Congress

Vulnerable hit hardest by formula shortage

But those flexibilities are only possible because the United States is currently under a public health emergency, and without the ongoing pandemic emergency, lawmakers would have had to pass legislation

Congress · 117th Congress

Ukraine aid vote pushed to next week amid Senate snarl

Senators headed home for the weekend without clearing a $40.1 billion emergency spending package for Ukraine that the White House says is needed by late next week, when previously appropriated funds are

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Still Roe-verberating

“Read below to understand why I voted to defend reproductive freedom, then sign your name if you agree that such a personal health care decision should be between a woman and her doctor,” Colorado

Policy · 117th Congress

End of COVID-19 emergency endangers substance use treatment

COVID-19 pandemic began, the Drug Enforcement Administration has allowed providers to prescribe the gold-standard addiction treatment to patients with opioid use disorder, or OUD, through telehealth without

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Biden elevates Rick Scott as economic policy adversary

In the plan, Scott had said all Americans should pay some taxes to have “skin in the game,” leading Democrats to point out that would include many low-income retirees who are not paying income tax.

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats to decouple Ukraine, COVID-19 funds

Biden has proposed to end the Trump-era program as of May 23, which Republicans and several Senate Democrats have said they oppose without alternatives in place to stem the expected surge of migrants.

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court gets defensive after abortion draft leak

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Twitter that while the president supports the right to protest “that should never include violence, threats or vandalism.”