• November 7, 2006 - California Representative Nancy Pelosi and Nevada Senator Harry Reid led the Democratic Party in taking control of both the House and the Senate in the 2006 congressional elections, the first time in 12 years the Democrats secure control of both houses of Congress simultaneously. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a result, Republican leadership may have to rely on a significant number of Democrats to approve a debt ceiling increase. (cwla.org)
  • Harkening back to last year's address , Trump emphasized the goal shared among Republicans and Democrats to reduce the price of healthcare and prescription drugs. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • This has become a central issue to healthcare policy in Washington, as Democrats primarily ran on a platform of protecting those with pre-existing conditions during the midterm elections and criticizing Republicans who voted repeatedly to repeal the ACA. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • A roster of half a dozen potential successors emerged during conversations in the last week with a demographically diverse score of House Democrats, or more than 10 percent of them, as well as with a smattering of former members and political consultants. (blogspot.com)
  • Republicans and some conservative Democrats oppose the government-run insurance option, saying it would drive private insurers from the market and eventually bring a government takeover of the health care system. (4vf.net)
  • With polls showing that voters trust Democrats over Republicans on health care, Trump has been hitting pocket-book medical issues that resonate with the middle-class, like prescription drug costs.He was joined at a White House event by patients. (rocklandtimes.com)
  • The Department of Transportation draft follows House Democrats' own offer of $500 billion legislation to renew infrastructure funding for five years, but Senate Republicans have rebuffed calls of including such spending in coronavirus relief legislation. (ntc-dfw.org)
  • Debate over the bill, which passed the House 267 to 149, pitted Republican lawmakers, President Trump and Vice President Pence against Democrats, patient groups and four former commissioners of the Food and Drug Administration. (clarkhill.com)
  • But the same day, Republican senators blocked an attempt by Senate Democrats to quickly pass legislation requiring employers to grant paid sick leave. (truthout.org)
  • The Judiciary panel will hear today from four prominent law professors - three called by the Democrats and one by the Republicans - on the constitutional standards for impeaching the president. (bgov.com)
  • Ending surprise billing is an important part of Democrats' ongoing effort to lower out-of-pocket health costs, and we'll be working on it in the coming Congress," said Henry Connelly, a Pelosi spokesman. (npr.org)
  • In a reversal from 2018, the Republicans will be playing defense, with many more seats up than the Democrats. (electoral-vote.com)
  • Even after the election, it is unlikely Republicans and Democrats will reach an agreement on drug-cost legislation. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • And if not, will they work with Democrats to fix what many Americans say remains a broken system? (cnn.com)
  • Amid criticism from Democrats that politics may be guiding decisions at the nation's top health agencies, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration told Congress on Wednesday that a coronavirus vaccine would not be approved until it met "vigorous expectations" for safety and effectiveness. (npr.org)
  • While both political parties have denounced the rising cost of prescription drugs , neither Democrats nor Republicans have done much to address the problem. (ibtimes.com)
  • Today, Republicans and Democrats remain at partisan loggerheads over the "infrastructure" bill. (top1magazine.com)
  • Often, terrible, awful things can also happen when Republicans and Democrats agree to agree. (top1magazine.com)
  • Back then, the two parties still embraced more ideological diversity within their ranks: There were liberal Republicans like John Lindsay, whom political taxonomists would now peg for a Democrat ( he eventually became one ) and conservative Democrats like Strom Thurmond, who acted like a Republican ( he eventually became one, too ). (top1magazine.com)
  • The jockeying for votes in those days created an illusion of Republicans and Democrats working together, when what was often happening was the natural liberals from both parties ganging up on the natural conservatives on the Hill. (top1magazine.com)
  • If the Democrats have (solid) majorities in both houses of Congress, I don't see how any legislation they pass could be considered as not representing the will of the people. (angrybearblog.com)
  • Trump also briefly mentioned signing two pieces of bipartisan healthcare legislation, the VA Accountability First Act of 2017 and the major opioids package approved last fall. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • Trump said the administration's efforts to this end in 2018, led by HHS Secretary Alex Azar, resulted in the lowest prescription drug prices in 46 years. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • An important development was Trump indicating his support for the drug importation effort led by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa , a policy Senate Republicans have historically been opposed to. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • As he did during last year's speech, Trump heralded the repeal of the individual mandate penalty as a result of the tax reform bill passed in 2017, which earned a round of applause from Republican lawmakers. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • President Trump approved the legislation during his working vacation. (aoao.org)
  • According to the Associated Press dated, May 9, 2019 "Trump calls on Congress to end surprise medical bills,"citing "high charges insured patients can face when a member of a medical team that treats them is not in their insurer's network. (rocklandtimes.com)
  • Just before Trump spoke, the Democratic leaders of a key House committee said they are ready to move on legislation. (rocklandtimes.com)
  • The Trump administration is considering a $1 trillion infrastructure package to spur the economy, viewing the renewal of the current surface transportation authorization law, set to expire Sept. 30, as a possible vehicle to get it through Congress, according to sources. (ntc-dfw.org)
  • MAINE VOTERS BACK MEDICAID EXPANSION - The vote makes Maine the 32nd state to agree to expand Medicaid to thousands of low-income adults who qualify for coverage and represents a major setback for term-limited Republican Gov. Paul LePage, an ally of President Donald Trump who vetoed expansion bills on five occasions, POLITICO's Rachana Pradhan reports. (politico.com)
  • The impeachment of President Donald Trump moves to one of the most polarized committees in Congress where Republicans known for their combativeness will pose a test of Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler 's ability to keep the proceedings under control. (bgov.com)
  • Republicans and the Trump administration are confident that her addition will supply the insurmountable five votes against possible apostate Roberts should he be tempted to once again be a swing vote to keep Obamacare alive. (letsfixthiscountry.org)
  • 4. The Trump administration is dragging its feet on giving states flexibility to stabilize their markets. (wkms.org)
  • AP) - While the Republicans in contention for Tennessee governor spend big to sort out who is most devoted to President Donald Trump, the two leading Democratic hopefuls recently stood side-by-side at a debate and, for an hour, pretty much agreed. (memphisdailynews.com)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday that the Second Amendment "WILL NEVER BE REPEALED" and called on voters to elect more Republicans in this fall's congressional elections because the GOP "must ALWAYS hold the Supreme Court. (memphisdailynews.com)
  • During this period, the Democratic-led House will be moving toward approving articles of impeachment against Trump while lawmakers will also work on legislation aimed at preventing a government shutdown and financing federal agencies until next fall. (wizmnews.com)
  • Both Clinton and GOP nominee Donald Trump favor letting consumers buy cheaper drugs from foreign countries. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • SANDERS: Well, since President Trump was elected, these gentlemen and the Republican leadership have on five occasions tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act, thrown tens and tens of millions of Americans off of the health insurance they currently have, and make it impossible or very difficult for people with pre-existing conditions to get the health care that they can afford. (cnn.com)
  • It is painfully clear that the Trump administration won't stop the political interference which is threatening our response to this pandemic and putting lives in jeopardy on its own, so it is up to Congress to act," Murray wrote in a statement on Tuesday , introducing legislation that would create a task force to investigate such incidences. (npr.org)
  • Alexander and Murray have succeeded in recent years at passing bipartisan packages that found some common ground, if not the funding, including the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA or ESSA), the reauthorization of the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) and an FDA bill. (cwla.org)
  • On the other side, independent Senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, and Democratic Senator from Minnesota Amy Klobuchar. (cnn.com)
  • TAPPER: Senator Bernie Sanders? (cnn.com)
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, questions Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney during a hearing May 25, 2017 in Washington, D.C. Sanders has introduced legislation that would require pharmaceutical companies to agree to sell drugs at "reasonable" prices if those drugs were developed with federal research funding. (ibtimes.com)
  • Pharmaceutical companies, who pour millions of dollars into both the Democratic and Republican parties , are against the idea, which is perhaps why the fix is being pushed by Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Angus King of Maine, the only independents in congress. (ibtimes.com)
  • Washington, DC- U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan today approved an agreement that paves the way for the Food and Drug Administration to begin enforcing regulations requiring chain restaurants, grocery stores, and convenience stores to include calorie counts on menus in May 2018. (nclnet.org)
  • It's the Know the Lowest Price Act of 2018 and the Patient Right to Know Drug Prices Act. (archives.gov)
  • Alexander similarly released a statement that he would "consult" with Murray and others "on a limited bipartisan plan that could be enacted into law to help lower premiums and make insurance available to the 18 million Americans in the individual market in 2018 and 2019. (wkms.org)
  • On the other hand conservative think tank Heritage Foundation, published a recent issue brief suggesting Republicans immediately repeal ACA, then take short-term actions to stabilize the 2018 plan market and have replacements in place staring with the 2019 plan cycle. (cerner.com)
  • In June, King successfully added language to the 2018 military spending bill (still working its way through congress) that would allow the Department of Defense to take away exclusive patents from drug companies that benefitted from DoD funding if their drug price in the U.S. rises above the median price in seven foreign countries with similar economies. (ibtimes.com)
  • The Senate HELP Committee led by Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) have announced hearings in that committee to try and find bipartisan common ground on how to modify or strengthen the ACA. (cwla.org)
  • Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, was the lone committee member to cross party lines, breaking with other Republicans to vote for the measure. (4vf.net)
  • Watch why there was applause after the vote The Finance Committee was the last of five congressional panels to consider health care legislation before formal debate begins in the full House and Senate. (4vf.net)
  • Both the chair and ranking members positions on the House Ag Committee are up for grabs as both Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., and Mike Conaway, R- Texas, will be leaving in December, along with powerful House Appropriations Committee chairwoman Nita Lowey, D-N.Y. (agri-pulse.com)
  • The biggest shake-up will be at the House Ag Committee, where Peterson, who had nearly three decades of knowledge in farm policy, lost to Republican challenger Michelle Fischbach. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., has the most seniority among committee Republicans, but already served six years as chair of the committee, eliminating him due to GOP committee leadership term limits. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Ohio Rep. Bob Latta and Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers are also vying to be the top Republican on the committee, which has jurisdiction over the Environmental Protection Agency. (agri-pulse.com)
  • will take over Republican leadership of the Senate Agriculture Committee after Sen. Pat Roberts, R- Kan., leaves. (agri-pulse.com)
  • There also could be a shake-up on the Environment and Public Works Committee, which is currently chaired by Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyoming. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Barrasso still has two years left as chair if Republicans retain their majority but has the opportunity to lead the Energy and Natural Resources Committee since Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, is termed out. (agri-pulse.com)
  • In Senate Finance, Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is term limited and will transition back to heading the Judiciary Committee, putting Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, next in line to lead the committee in its jurisdiction over tax legislation and trade issues.Finance's jurisdiction includes energy tax incentives as well as trade rules involving energy policy, and Crapo won't be the champion for biofuels that Grassley is. (agri-pulse.com)
  • However, he is a senior member of the HSC, and he is term limited from continuing as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee (HJC). (techlawjournal.com)
  • Rep. Sensenbrenner is also a member of the House Judiciary Committee (HJC), which has jurisdiction over patent law. (techlawjournal.com)
  • House Republican rules limit committee leaders to three terms. (techlawjournal.com)
  • The defense bill is in conference committee and final language is expected as soon as today - although the fight over Sec. 732, the health care provision that would let DoD approve drugs and medical products without FDA, has thrown a wrench into the process. (politico.com)
  • The House obtained AT&T call records showing Giuliani in contact with numbers associated with the White House, Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), and Giuliani associate Lev Parnas. (bgov.com)
  • Alexander is encouraged by the movement, said a committee spokesman - giving a particular nod to the efforts of Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La. "The chairman looks forward to reviewing their work and hopes it leads to a bipartisan consensus on how to address the issue," the spokesman added. (npr.org)
  • A bipartisan effort led by Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. (wkms.org)
  • As a member of the House Committee on Ways and Means, he has been closely involved in the oversight of Medicare reforms, including the EHR Meaningful Use Incentive Programs and MACRA. (cerner.com)
  • Sen. Lamar Alexander, chairman of the Senate committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, said he would like to see a replacement plan outlined before the repeal is voted on. (cerner.com)
  • In keeping with the green theme, this week I examine the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works . (docudharma.com)
  • In addition, this committee handles some economic development issues as there is often a connection among creating jobs, undertaking public works projects, and protecting the environment. (docudharma.com)
  • During the committee reorganization of 1947, the committee came to be known as the Committee on Public Works. (docudharma.com)
  • The Public Works Committee took the lead in passing the 1970 Clean Air Act and the 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. (docudharma.com)
  • Somewhere along the way, the committee also picked up jurisdiction over regional economic development since this also involves public works. (docudharma.com)
  • The measure was winning 59 percent to 41 percent with roughly 90 percent of precincts reporting as of 1 a.m., just weeks after Republicans in Congress failed in their efforts to repeal the health care law. (politico.com)
  • No Republicans voted for it and the Party has voted without success to repeal all or parts of the Act more than sixty times. (letsfixthiscountry.org)
  • Republicans officially pulled the plug on their last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act on Tuesday. (wkms.org)
  • TAPPER: Support for the Republicans' last best hope for repeal, the Graham-Cassidy bill, now appears to be disintegrating. (cnn.com)
  • TAPPER: The question now: Can Republicans find a way to keep their promise to repeal Obamacare with the clock ticking towards the deadline on Saturday? (cnn.com)
  • Five are currently on the Pelosi leadership team: Democratic Caucus Chairman Joseph Crowley of New York, his deputy Linda T. Sánchez of California, House campaign organization chairman Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico and two members tapped by Pelosi last fall to reshape party messaging, Hakeem Jeffries of New York and Cheri Bustos of Illinois. (blogspot.com)
  • Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn. (aoao.org)
  • No family should be left in financial pain through no fault of their own, which is why we have been working on a bipartisan solution to protect patients that we hope to announce soon," Energy and Commerce Chairman, Frank Pallone, D-N.J., and ranking Republican Greg Walden, R-Ore, said. (rocklandtimes.com)
  • Rep. Ralph Hall (R-TX), the current Chairman of the HSC, was also the ranking Republican on the HSC in the 110th and 111th Congresses. (techlawjournal.com)
  • Rep. Sensenbrenner served as Chairman of the HSC during the 105th and 106th Congresses. (techlawjournal.com)
  • He then served as Chairman of the HJC during the 107th, 108th and 109th Congresses. (techlawjournal.com)
  • Then, I came down here to Texas, and early in the sixties I became Harris County Republican chairman. (ucsb.edu)
  • We share your goal of ensuring military service members have access to safe life-saving medical products during battlefield emergencies or combat settings," Alexander and Burr wrote to Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.), who backs the provision. (politico.com)
  • Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) reached the deal with Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta to add a rider in the bill that amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to prevent employers, managers or supervisors from pocketing workers' tips regardless of whether they earn gratuities on top of a full minimum wage. (clarkhill.com)
  • and Patty Murray, D-Wash., to advance legislation to affirmatively fund the payments was reportedly progressing until Republican leaders stopped them to concentrate on efforts to pass the Graham-Cassidy legislation. (wkms.org)
  • Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., the committee's ranking member, called on Hahn and Redfield to testify earlier this month, citing what they called "political interference" in the public health agencies. (npr.org)
  • We understand that the administration has 'serious concerns' with the language and is directly communicating their concerns on the provision, urging DoD and FDA to work with the committees of jurisdiction on this issue," an individual with knowledge of the deliberations told PULSE. (politico.com)
  • Wootan was recently named by Eating Well magazine as one of the 2017 American Food Heroes for her work on menu labeling. (nclnet.org)
  • Insurers are protesting that specialty drug costs are forcing them to jack up premiums. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • Other drug companies are shifting the blame to insurers, arguing that health plans are pushing excessive costs on members through high deductibles and copayments. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • Redfield told Congress that the CDC is in the process of conducting a large study to determine how widely the coronavirus has spread across the country. (npr.org)
  • Hahn came under fire on the eve of the Republican National Convention for overstating the potential impact of an FDA authorization to treat the coronavirus with plasma . (npr.org)
  • Instead, she told reporters, her reputation as both "a master legislator" and a fundraising juggernaut make her "very confident" she'll have continuing support from a vast majority of the 194 members of the Democratic Caucus-- even as another election cycle begins in which she'll be the target of derision in hundreds of millions of dollars in attack ads against other Democratic candidates. (blogspot.com)
  • Democratic leaders in each chamber have now started the politically delicate task of melding together five pieces of legislation - two in the Senate and three in the House. (4vf.net)
  • Rep. David Scott, D-Ga., and Rep. Jim Costa, D-Calif., the top two senior members on the Democratic side, have officially expressed interest. (agri-pulse.com)
  • A transition to Boozman - who will either be chair or ranking member pending the result of the Georgia special elections in January - would likely be smooth because he already has a good working relationship with Democratic Ranking member Debbie Stabenow of Michigan. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Trump's declaration that taming unexpected bills would be a top priority for his administration echoed through the halls of Congress, where a handful of Republican and Democratic lawmakers had already been studying the problem. (npr.org)
  • The Democratic-held seats are listed first below, in alphabetical order by state, with the Republican ones following. (electoral-vote.com)
  • That's particularly true for Democratic plans to give Medicare the power to negotiate prices for the Part D drug benefit program. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • The U.S. Constitution created a form of republican government that is now called a democratic republic which is a republic in which representative elected by the people make and enforces laws and policies. (wikidot.com)
  • And we have breaking news from Congress tonight as the state of Obamacare hangs in the balance. (cnn.com)
  • Proponents of Social Security, Medicare, Obamacare, the civil rights legislation of the 1960s, and other radical measures will tell you that these measures never would have passed had legislators worshiped the grail of bipartisanship. (top1magazine.com)
  • The administration threw its support behind efforts by lawmakers of both parties to address the problem, laying out legislation. (rocklandtimes.com)
  • But key lawmakers, including Alexander and Cassidy, have met with administration officials to discuss the problem of how to reduce health care costs. (npr.org)
  • This is the most recent Congress to feature a Republican senator from Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee, who lost re-election in 2006. (wikipedia.org)
  • And anecdotes poured in from voters who said they were motivated by Republicans' repeated attempts to either block coverage expansion or roll back the Affordable Care Act. (politico.com)
  • OHIO VOTERS REJECT DRUG PRICING BALLOT MEASURE - The drug industry Tuesday easily fended off an Ohio ballot measure aimed at lowering drug prices, defeating the AIDS Healthcare Foundation-backed initiative. (politico.com)
  • With all precincts reporting, almost 80 percent of voters had rejected a proposal that would have required that state agencies purchase prescription drugs at prices no higher than those paid by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which typically gets the lowest prices on medicines in the county. (politico.com)
  • The results of the last presidential election, in which over 70% of Hispanics cast their ballots for Obama, have led many panic-stricken Republican politicians to seek ways to avoid electoral irrelevancy at the hands of an increasing number of Hispanic voters. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Prohibition, for example, or its more modern iteration, the "War on Drugs," which was sold to voters as a necessary means of ridding their communities of substance abuse and crime, but quickly morphed into overcrowded prisons, bloated corrections budgets, broken families and innumerable abuses by law enforcement agencies. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Republican senators recently blocked legislation requiring employers to grant paid leave in response to the outbreak. (truthout.org)
  • With an eye toward drafting legislation, these two senators and several others have been consulting with billing experts, as well as state and local officials, about the biggest challenges and most promising approaches being used around the country. (npr.org)
  • But this summer, a new tool to restrict the rising prices of drugs developed with taxpayer dollars has been introduced by the two U.S. senators who don't belong to either party. (ibtimes.com)
  • and Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., top Republican on the House panel. (wizmnews.com)
  • Conservative Republicans are sure to demand cuts in programs especially entitlements as part of their agreement to provide the increase. (cwla.org)
  • by Rod Williams, Dec. 31, 2010 - Even conservative icon former President Ronald Reagan could not pass muster today with the faux-conservative populist faction of the Republican party that fashions themselves as the "real Republicans. (thedisgruntledrepublican.com)
  • Conservative republicans can't let this happen. (angrybearblog.com)
  • But Alexander and Murray now appear back at it. (wkms.org)
  • Murray said Tuesday she is "ready to keep working on the bipartisan path that could lead to results. (wkms.org)
  • Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, the committee's top Republican, said he wished he "felt better about the substance of the bill," which is "moving on a slippery slope to more and more government control of health care. (4vf.net)
  • As the federal government began to take on more and more public works projects, like the interstate highway system , the committee's power and relevance grew. (docudharma.com)
  • Whomever wins the Republican runoff will be the new senator from Alabama. (electoral-vote.com)
  • BASH: And of course, Arizona Senator John McCain, who cast the deciding vote against the last Republican effort, has pledged to vote against this one, as well. (cnn.com)
  • During the environmental movements of the 1960s and 1970s, Congress took a greater role in environmental protection. (docudharma.com)
  • Republicans have been against the Affordable Care Act (ACA) from the outset, ideologically averse to yet another large-scale government program. (letsfixthiscountry.org)
  • Republicans in Congress say they haven't given up on getting rid of the Affordable Care Act. (wkms.org)
  • House members were elected in the 2004 elections on November 2, 2004. (wikipedia.org)
  • Instead, it offers an opportunity to explore in depth and systematically some rather sophisticated arguments, interpretations and controversies about the institutions (Congress, the Presidency, and the Judiciary) and the processes (Elections, Media, Public Opinion, etc .) of American government. (wikidot.com)
  • Senate leadership continues to stress that it will not bring up health care legislation again until they can guarantee 50 votes, but state that health care reform proposals continue to be scored at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). (aoao.org)
  • Outgoing ranking member Rep. Greg Walden's, R- Ore., seat will need to be filled after he announced his retirement earlier this year. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Had al-Mabhouh been a high-ranking member of al Qaeda, the White House probably would have issued a self-congratulatory press release. (blogspot.com)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House endorsed an emerging bipartisan agreement Monday on legislation aimed at curbing rising health care costs, including taking steps to limit "surprise" medical bills that can plague patients treated in emergency rooms. (wizmnews.com)
  • I will be asking Congress to take legislative action to extend this relief. (truthout.org)
  • Meg Marshall, senior director of public policy for Cerner, develops and oversees Cerner's legislative agenda and represents the interests of Cerner and health care IT collaboratives in working with government officials and industry partners. (cerner.com)
  • There are early and quiet indications that the Republican Senate leadership would like to simply pass what is called a clean debt ceiling increase. (cwla.org)
  • Indications in Congress have always been that this would be something they could do on a bipartisan basis," said Paul Ginsburg , a health economist at the Brookings Institution. (npr.org)
  • The Gang of Eight plans to introduce a bill based on their proposal in April 2013, while a bipartisan group of House members are also reportedly working on a plan for immigration reform. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • As Biden presided over a vote for cloture on Monday night, Congress offered an amendment to rename the Cancer Moonshot Initiative in memory of his son, Joseph "Beau" Biden III , who died from brain cancer in 2015. (medpagetoday.com)
  • The right to penalize the non-compliant survived a challenge in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius in 2012 when Chief Justice John Roberts joined the liberal wing in a 5-to-4 decision, writing in his opinion that the penalty was in reality a tax that Congress has the power to impose under the 16th Amendment. (letsfixthiscountry.org)
  • King introduced an amendment into a military spending bill that would require drug makers keep drug prices in line with pharmaceutical costs in other countries. (ibtimes.com)
  • This bipartisan amendment won't be debated or voted on today, but hopefully it and other efforts will lay down a marker and build momentum in the new Congress for tangible, meaningful action to get government spending under control prior to a vote on the debt ceiling. (cannoncourier.com)
  • The Republicans maintained control of both the House and the Senate (slightly increasing their majority in both chambers), and with the reelection of President Bush, the Republicans maintained an overall federal government trifecta. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other major government initiatives to address social problems haven't worked out so well. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • That would include limiting the time that generic drug makers can block competitors from the market, and requiring manufacturers to provide justification for some drug price increases to the government, which would then make that information publicly available. (wizmnews.com)
  • The powerful drug industry traditionally has been able to fend off government efforts to counter price hikes. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • Then last week, Sanders introduced legislation that would tie the prices of drugs made with government funding to costs in other countries. (ibtimes.com)
  • That is why I am introducing legislation to demand fairer, lower prices for the Zika vaccine and for every drug developed with government resources. (ibtimes.com)
  • Upholding the rights granted by God & guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, traditional family values, "republican" principles / ideals, transparent & limited "smaller" government, free markets, lower taxes, due process of law, liberty & individual freedom. (blogspot.com)
  • Authority works as who picks the government and what works best for each society. (wikidot.com)
  • So, when Pelosi leaves the top job, the odds are strong it will be on her own terms-- resigning as leader effective at the end of a Congress, most likely in conjunction with her retirement as the congresswoman for San Francisco. (blogspot.com)
  • With public pressure mounting following a wave of protests across the country against police brutality, officials in Washington are readying a series of actions around comprehensive police reform legislation. (ntc-dfw.org)
  • He supported and Congress passed into law Immigration reform or "amnesty for illegal aliens. (thedisgruntledrepublican.com)
  • This year, they simply took it a step further, called the plan reform and packed in enough special exemptions to create a system that only works for corporations and millionaires. (calitics.com)
  • Members on both sides of the aisle, along with stakeholders and experts, agree that cost-sharing reduction payments are necessary to ensure stability in the individual marketplace. (aoao.org)
  • He "worked across the aisle", he negotiated, he cut deals. (thedisgruntledrepublican.com)
  • As the Congress neared its conclusion, some media commentators labelled this the "Do Nothing Congress", a pejorative originally given to the 80th United States Congress by President Harry Truman, although the number of bills passed by Congress is no measure of its success. (wikipedia.org)
  • So today, I am thrilled to sign two bills that will lower the cost of prescription drugs. (archives.gov)
  • To ensure that working Americans impacted by the virus can stay home without fear of financial hardship, I will soon be taking emergency action, which is unprecedented, to provide financial relief. (truthout.org)
  • Alexander said in a statement that he doubted a bill could be produced with broader agreement "on Americans' number one financial concern: what they pay out of their own pockets for health care. (wizmnews.com)
  • A Kaiser Family Foundation survey last month found 77% of Americans say prescription drug costs are unreasonable, with 82% backing giving Medicare the power to negotiate drug prices. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • And while Americans spend more than any other country to buy their drugs, they also spend more than any other country to develop those same drugs . (ibtimes.com)
  • According to economist James Galbraith, a higher minimum wage would increase the income of 28 million working Americans, especially for women who tend to work lower wage jobs than men. (blogspot.com)
  • Working Americans - not the super-rich who like to hoard their wealth and stow it away in a tax shelters overseas - are the ones who put their money back into the real economy. (blogspot.com)
  • It's one of many overdue reparations owed to working Americans. (blogspot.com)
  • In contrast with the relative decorum seen in the Intelligence panel hearings last month, the Judiciary members reflect Congress's widest cultural and ideological extremes and are "a bunch of brawlers," said Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz. (bgov.com)
  • He also supports the continuation of cost-sharing reduction payments by the President through September, followed by a yearlong appropriation by Congress. (aoao.org)
  • But a Media Research Center study of broadcast evening news coverage of the opening arguments of both sides, found ABC, CBS, and NBC did not live up to the standard they demanded of Republicans. (tripod.com)
  • Based on the recommendations from the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis interim report, the White House instructed federal agencies to use any appropriate emergency and other authority to respond to the epidemic. (aoao.org)
  • The White House stressed that it is working to stop the movement of fentanyl into the U.S. and to increase federal drug prosecutions. (aoao.org)
  • In a written statement, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said the measure represents "months of delicate work" and expressed hope that Congress would approve it this year. (wizmnews.com)
  • Joe Biden ran for president as the "apostle of bipartisanship," as the New York Times put it , and ever since has been romancing Republicans at the White House hoping to convert them. (top1magazine.com)
  • It was thought that Congress would raise this and lower that as the public fed back what worked and what didn't, the typical practice with complex legislation, but Republicans wanted the ACA to fail and blocked any repairs. (letsfixthiscountry.org)
  • Republican Rep. Gerald McCormick of Chattanooga tells the Chattanooga Times Free Press he will withdraw from his House race Monday and will resign Oct. 1 to take a full-time job with Asa Engineering and Consulting in Nashville. (memphisdailynews.com)
  • WASHINGTON -- The Senate passed the 21st Century Cures Act , sweeping legislation that aims to bring treatments more quickly from the lab bench to patients' bedsides on Wednesday afternoon in a vote of 94-5. (medpagetoday.com)
  • The $1.9 trillion pandemic measure that Congress passed, and Biden signed, collected not a single Republican vote in either chamber. (top1magazine.com)
  • In an emergency, as defined in the statute and determined by a two-thirds vote in both bodies, Congress could authorize - and be held accountable by voting for - spending in excess of the cap for that year. (cannoncourier.com)
  • One way is to go to the CWLA ACTION CENTER and send a letter of support to your members of the House and Senate. (cwla.org)
  • Should Congress violate the binding cap, the House and Senate would have 45 days to offset the increase in spending. (cannoncourier.com)
  • The House approved "right-to-try" legislation that would bypass drug regulators and give critically ill patients access to experimental treatments, a victory for Republicans after the same bill got sidetracked last week. (clarkhill.com)
  • President Obama expressed satisfaction, but said more work remains. (4vf.net)
  • Watch Obama laud action, call for more work Obama singled out Snowe "for both the political courage and the seriousness of purpose that she's demonstrated throughout this process. (4vf.net)
  • The nation's economy remains fragile, U.S. troops continue to fight a losing war in Afghanistan, North Korea has recently threatened a nuclear attack, and in March 2013 Congress and President Obama failed to reach a compromise to prevent the "sequester," which mandates deep spending cuts on the federal level. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • In Summary, this issue which OMBUDSMAN ALERT introduced to our readers back on October 28, 2016 has now reached the level of the President and the Congress of the United States and , at last, will reach a successful conclsion! (rocklandtimes.com)
  • Yet the issue of how to make drugs more affordable for individual patients and society is so complex and sensitive-and drug industry opposition so formidable-that a comprehensive, politically viable approach to solving the problem has yet to emerge. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • During his joint address to Congress on Tuesday night, Trump's most consequential healthcare proposal was a public health campaign to end HIV transmissions in America by 2030. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • Congress is however extending oversight requirements on HHS regarding its administration of the health exchanges. (clarkhill.com)
  • It would provide $20 billion over five years to finance community health centers, which provide medical care to millions of lower-earning people in thousands of towns, and take steps toward limiting the growth of prescription drug prices. (wizmnews.com)
  • This affects families and children, and it's a potentially life-threatening situation," said John Rother, CEO of the National Coalition on Health Care and head of the Campaign for Sustainable Rx Pricing, a broad coalition of groups advocating market-based approaches to curbing drug costs. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • CASSIDY: For 25 years, I worked in the public hospital system of Louisiana trying to bring health care to those who did not have. (cnn.com)
  • The bill requires companies taking federal funds to develop drugs to enter into "reasonable pricing" agreements with the Secretary of Health and Human Services. (ibtimes.com)
  • The National Institutes of Health, the government's main funder of health research, told International Business Times in a statement that "there is no exact number which would accurately capture NIH investment" in drug development. (ibtimes.com)
  • the 58 members of the union now say they have no choice after the owner of Grand Rapids Gravel refused to budge on $6-an-hour cuts across the board that will scale back workers' health care benefits, vacation time and overtime pay. (blogspot.com)
  • The $1.3 trillion Omnibus spending bill Congress offered renewed hope for transit advocates, who feared the steep cuts initially put forth in the president's budget proposal. (clarkhill.com)
  • It successfully lobbied Congress in 2003 to bar Medicare from negotiating prices in the new Part D program. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • Indeed, fierce criticism from doctors and patients has the CMS taking a second look at its recent proposed rule to reduce Medicare Part B payments to doctors who administer expensive drugs in their offices, the most common mode for cancer chemotherapy drugs. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • The Senate cleared legislation to fund the Veterans Choice Program last week. (aoao.org)
  • The requests Monday came after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Congress last week that the names of loan recipients and the amounts disbursed as part of the $600 billion-plus Paycheck Protection Program are "proprietary information" and do not have to be made public. (ntc-dfw.org)
  • and 4) allowed medical device manufacturers to make changes to high-risk medical devices without U.S. Food and Drug Administration oversight. (medpagetoday.com)
  • While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has indicated that Congress will likely need to pass another round of COVID-19 relief legislation, Republicans are pushing for a more narrowly-targeted relief package following better-than-expected jobs numbers for the month of May. (ntc-dfw.org)
  • One of Trump's most prominent healthcare goals remains lowering prescription drug prices for consumers, which has earned rare bipartisan support on Capitol Hill. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • Eric Robertson , the president of Community LIFT, which works with community development corporations across the city, says the definition of economic development should be broader and the approach to it should go beyond answering the questions of site consultants to keep them from walking away to the next city on their list. (memphisdailynews.com)
  • Jones also uncritically repeated Trump's claim that 'there's a lot of talk' that then-Vice President Joe Biden 'stopped the prosecution' of Biden's son and the Ukrainian company he worked for by getting the prosecutor fired without mentioning the important fact that the prosecutor was actually fired for not investigating corruption . (tripod.com)
  • The liberal media zeroed in on that pledge and decried Senate Republicans who seemed to be siding with the President. (tripod.com)
  • Verma advanced Indiana's Medicaid program, which under Vice President-elect Mike Pence's leadership was one of the few Republican-led states to expand Medicaid. (cerner.com)
  • I think the people elected me to go to work with the president who was elected at the time," Alexander said. (top1magazine.com)
  • In the wake of President DeSantis speech to congress last night and a very tepid Democrat response from Maryland Governor Westley Moore , topped by today's testy press conference by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer , who kept giving confusing and heated responses to inquiries by Fox News reporter's, Chad Pergram and Mike Emanuel, about his views on the southern border. (talkelections.org)
  • Republicans are real good at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. (thedisgruntledrepublican.com)
  • When Senate Republicans filibustered the investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol-physical security surely being a bipartisan concern if there ever was one-our own Playbook moaned that "Dreams of a bipartisan, independent investigation into the Capitol insurrection are probably dashed for good. (top1magazine.com)
  • The proposal is the latest salvo in Sanders' effort to stop the military from granting French pharmaceutical company Sanofi Pasteur the exclusive right to sell a Zika vaccine. (ibtimes.com)
  • With brand-name drugs, many stakeholders have bought into the idea that lower prices will reduce the financial incentives for developing new breakthrough products. (modernhealthcare.com)
  • The Senate passed the Food and Drug Administration Reauthorization Act (FDARA). (aoao.org)
  • Secretary Price stated that ensuring widespread access to overdose reversing medication as well as review of opioid alternative painkillers by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are two priorities for the Administration. (aoao.org)
  • CMS Administrator Seema Verma praised Trump's comments on Twitter during the speech, saying he had an "unwavering stance on lowering the costs of healthcare & prescription drugs. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • The price of prescription drugs - it's way out of whack. (archives.gov)