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Higher taxes on the wealthy would bolster Social Security, U.S. Senate Dems argue
By: Jennifer Shutt - July 12, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators debated Wednesday how best to resolve a funding cliff within Social Security that will lead to a quarter reduction in benefits in about a decade, absent action from Congress. Democrats on the Budget Committee, led by Chair Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, called for lawmakers to increase taxes on the country’s […]
Overuse of antibiotics leading to dangerous ‘superbugs’ examined by U.S. Senate panel
By: Jennifer Shutt - July 12, 2023
WASHINGTON — Experts on antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections on Tuesday urged Congress to pass legislation that would address the issues that lead to so-called superbugs. Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall, the top Republican on the panel and an OB-GYN, said the issue is critically important for Congress because more than 3 million Americans will be diagnosed this […]
Ohio congressman urges new FBI headquarters in Alabama, not suburban D.C.
By: Jennifer Shutt and Brian Lyman - July 11, 2023
WASHINGTON — Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan is calling on the U.S. House committee that controls government spending to bar any federal dollars from going towards a long-planned rebuild of the FBI headquarters in the Maryland or Virginia suburbs outside Washington, D.C. Jordan, instead, wants the federal law enforcement agency to look for locations outside […]
Biden administration to crack down on ‘junk’ health insurance plans, surprise billing
By: Jennifer Shutt - July 10, 2023
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced new initiatives Friday that could reduce health care costs, though none will take effect immediately. The changes include a proposed rule that would reduce the amount of time short-term health insurance plans can last and require companies that offer the plans to be more transparent about what is covered […]
Biden in South Carolina calls out Republicans who tout major legislation they opposed
By: Jennifer Shutt - July 7, 2023
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden traveled Thursday to South Carolina — home of the first-in-the-nation 2024 Democratic presidential primary as well as two GOP presidential candidates — to rebuke Republicans for voting against bills in Congress that are now providing billions in federal dollars. “All those members of Congress who voted against it, suddenly realize […]
Where the GOP presidential candidates stand on national abortion bans, restrictions
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 26, 2023
WASHINGTON — The 2024 Republican presidential primary marks the first time in half a century that candidates will debate whether abortion should be restricted or banned at the federal level without the Roe v. Wade ruling making most of their proposals moot. The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last summer to overturn the nationwide, constitutional right […]
U.S. Senate spending panel sets funding levels for annual bills
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 22, 2023
WASHINGTON — A group of U.S. Senate Democrats on Thursday approved funding levels for dozens of federal departments for the fiscal year that starts Oct. 1 — setting up a likely clash with House Republicans as a deadline approaches later this year. The move to advance the spending plan was essential if Congress is going […]
A year after Dobbs: Congress takes a back seat on federal abortion policy
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 20, 2023
Editors’ Note: This report is part of a special States Newsroom series on abortion access one year after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the constitutional right to abortion. WASHINGTON — One year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, the courts rather than a divided Congress are leading the […]
Iowa, New Hampshire Democratic presidential contests remain in flux after DNC panel meets
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 16, 2023
New Hampshire Democrats will have at least 90 more days to change when and how the state plans to hold its 2024 Democratic presidential primary after the national party approved an extension in a committee meeting Friday. Iowa, which proposed both a mail-in and an in-person caucus process, was found not compliant. But the state […]
D.C. spending standoff ahead as U.S. House Republicans demand $130 billion in cuts
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 14, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans outlined Wednesday how they would cut $130 billion from the dozen annual government funding bills — producing a plan with significantly lower spending than the level both parties agreed to in the debt limit deal just two weeks ago. The spending levels likely set up a stalemate later this year […]
Democrats in Congress renew push to protect access to birth control
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 14, 2023
WASHINGTON — Democrats in Congress reintroduced a bill Wednesday that would guarantee access to birth control regardless of any future Supreme Court rulings. The measure would ensure people have the right to use contraception and that health care providers have a right to share information about contraception as well as provide it. The legislation would […]
Funding for 33 rural broadband projects unveiled by USDA
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 12, 2023
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Monday announced it will send $714 million to help rural areas in 19 states connect to the internet. “The president honestly believes that in order to have the fullest opportunity available to bring manufacturing back, to bring precision agriculture, to reconnect young people to economic opportunity in rural places, […]