A U.S. House subcommittee passed legislation that would extend telehealth flexibilities for two years and the hospital-at-home program for five. The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on ...
Ohio's state House passed two bills on Thursday -- one of which ensures President Joe Biden appears on the state's general ...
After passing the legislation on a strong 88-4 vote, the Senate passed a one-week extension to ensure that the law doesn't expire before the House considers the bill next week. The FAA has said it ...
It largely mirrors a similar extension passed earlier this month by the House Ways and Means Committee. One difference is the Energy and Commerce bill also includes payment parity for federally ...
Lawmakers were facing a Friday deadline, with the latest of four short-term extensions ... agenda. The House this week is set to take up the $105 billion bill passed by the Senate late on Thursday ...
Ohio's state House passed two bills on Thursday -- one of which ... earlier this week that they would remedy the issue on its own. The ballot bill delivers a temporary extension to the state's ...
The approach is in line with that of another panel, the House Ways and Means Committee, which passed a two-year extension earlier this month. Both bills include similar provisions that would pay ...
The House passed a $105 billion aviation ... The FAA was initially scheduled to expire last week, but lawmakers passed a temporary extension last week to buy time to hammer out a final deal.
The House approved a trio of bills Wednesday ... “And these gestures and these pieces of legislation that we passed this week is the very least that we can do to support them.” ...
The bill, which covers fiscal years 2024 through 2028, had cleared the Senate last week, so the House’s bipartisan 387-26 vote sends the legislation to President Joe Biden’s desk.
Congress is poised to let longstanding benefits for victims of U.S. nuclear testing expire if lawmakers cannot reach an ...
The House Energy ... telehealth extension legislation includes slight differences from the Ways and Means telehealth extension bill passed out of committee unanimously last week.