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Illinois’ retiring senior senator also acknowledged backing a Republican-led measure ending the nation’s longest government shutdown could exacerbate divisions between Democratic Party
"We're absolutely in communication with the White House," Senate health committee chair Bill Cassidy said of plans to come up with a fix for high health care costs.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin slams Republicans over health care, defends her vote against reopening government
Sen. Tammy Baldwin slammed Republicans for blocking attempts to extend subsidies and allow health care costs to spiral for thousands of Wisconsinites.
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss the House vote to end the government shutdown, saying Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) should reach a bipartisan plan on health care but that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ (D-N.
Insurance costs for 24 million Americans are on the line. In exchange for some Democratic votes to reopen the government, Senate Republicans agreed to hold a separate vote on extending existing federal subsidies for some Affordable Care Act insurance plans beyond the end of the year - but there's no guarantee that vote will succeed -- or that House Republican leadership will act on it.
Gathered in Baltimore, U.S. Catholic bishops overwhelmingly approved revisions to directives that guide the nation’s thousands of Catholic health care institutions and providers.
Members of the Health Sciences Association of Alberta will soon vote on a tentative agreement which came about after a third-party mediator recommended new terms.
A vote from the Oklahoma Health Care Authority board to approve an emergency rule related to Gov. Kevin Stitt's recent anti-abortion executive order failed in a Monday special meeting. Members cited concerns about the order's legality and impact on providers.
I can’t in good conscience vote for something that further damages an already broken health care system,” Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., said in a statement.