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Mental health becomes focal point of Senate gun framework

“No one would argue that we don’t have a significant mental health crisis in this country we should be making investments in, but we should do it to help save lives, not because it will have a tangible

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes ‘red flag’ bill in hopes of stemming shootings

Most House Republicans argued that the proposal would harm due-process rights because it would allow federal courts to order temporary confiscation of guns without first holding a hearing with the accused

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GOP unveils climate agenda with familiar proposals

“We are among the most efficient producers of resources and goods in the world, and we should be supplying the world,” reads a summary document from Graves’ office.

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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

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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

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

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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.”

Policy · 117th Congress

Draft signals Supreme Court shift on civil rights, experts say

Experts said if that reasoning becomes final, it would reflect a major victory for a conservative legal movement that has long criticized “judge-made law,” where they argue Congress or state legislatures should

Policy · 117th Congress

States prepare for patchwork of abortion laws

“Guttmacher’s experts predict that without Roe, 26 states are certain or likely to quickly ban abortion to the fullest extent possible, particularly states clustered in the South, Midwest and the Plains

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House, Senate to open conference on R&D, technology bills

One of the key differences between the two versions of the bills pertains to the direction the NSF should take in the coming years, in light of China’s commitment of as much as $150 billion to make