Budget Battles
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Covid Relief Bill Stalls in Fight Over Unemployment Benefits
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GOP Turns to Delay Tactics to Stall Covid Relief Bill
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Biden Agrees to Limit Covid Relief Payments
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Dems Debate Smaller Unemployment Checks
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Now It's the Senate's Turn on Stimulus
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Democrats Scramble to Save $15 Minimum Wage
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The US Is About to Get a New Top Tax Break
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GOP Turns to Delay Tactics to Stall Covid Relief Bill in Senate
The Senate on Thursday afternoon began what promises to be a lengthy debate over a modified version of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, with Senate Majority Leader...
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Biden Says US Will Have Enough Vaccine for Every Adult by End of May
President Biden on Tuesday announced that drug giant Merck will help manufacture the newly approved single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine. “Two of the largest health care and pharmaceutical...
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Why We Can’t Make Vaccine Doses Any Faster
By Isaac Arnsdorf and Ryan Gabrielson, ProPublicaPresident Joe Biden has ordered enough vaccines to immunize every American against COVID-19, and his administration says it’s using the full force of the federal government to get the doses by July...
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Biden to Commit $4 Billion to Global Covid Vaccine Fund
By Michael RaineyPresident Joe Biden announced Friday that the U.S. will soon release $2 billion in initial funding to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, a private-public partnership that combats disease in low-income...
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6 Million Covid Vaccine Doses Delayed by Winter Storms, White House Says
Hazardous winter storms across much of the country have delayed delivery of 6 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines, the White House said Friday. Andy Slavitt, White House senior advisor for Covid...
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Best Way to Control Hospital Costs? Regulate Prices, New Study Says
By Michael RaineyHospitals account for the largest single category of health care spending in the U.S., and policymakers have long debated the best way to bring their costs under control. According to a new report...
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Democrats Reintroduce Public Option Plan for Health Care
By Michael RaineyTwo Democratic senators on Wednesday reintroduced a plan for creating a public option for health care in the U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet of Colorado and Tim Kaine of Virginia propose to create a...
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5 Policy Takeaways From Biden’s Milwaukee Town Hall
President Biden made news on a number of fronts at his Tuesday night CNN town hall in Milwaukee. Here’s a quick recap. A goal for vaccinations, and some normality: Biden said that by the end of July...
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White House Says It Will Send 13.5 Million Vaccine Doses a Week to States
The White House said Tuesday that it is upping the supply of coronavirus vaccines the federal government sends to states each week from 11 million to 13.5 million. It is also doubling the doses sent...
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The ACA Marketplace Is Open Again. Here’s What You Need to Know
By Michele Andrews, Kaiser Health NewsFor people who’ve been without health insurance during the pandemic, relief is in sight. In January, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to open up the federal health insurance marketplace...
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Biden Rolls Back Medicaid Work Requirements
By Michael RaineyThe Biden administration on Friday afternoon revoked permission for states to impose work requirements on Medicaid beneficiaries. The move comes two weeks after President Joe Biden ordered federal...
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40% of US Covid Deaths Could Have Been Avoided: Report
By Michael RaineyThe U.S. has the world’s highest tallies of both Covid-19 cases and deaths, which according to a new study can be blamed in large part on the chaotic response to the pandemic by the Trump...
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Biden Announces Deals to Buy 200 Million More Covid Vaccine Doses
President Joe Biden announced Thursday that his administration had purchased another 200 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccines approved for emergency use. In a speech at the National Institutes of...
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Is the US Underestimating Covid Reinfection?
By JoNel Aleccia, Kaiser Health NewsKaitlyn Romoser first caught covid-19 in March, likely on a trip to Denmark and Sweden, just as the scope of the pandemic was becoming clear. Romoser, who is 23 and a laboratory researcher in College...
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Biden Rips Republicans on Covid Relief, Says He’s Ready to ‘Act Fast’
President Biden on Friday made a forceful case for his $1.9 trillion Covid rescue package, arguing in a speech to the nation that another weak monthly jobs report demonstrates that the economy...