This time of year has those on and off the Hill looking at a very long to do list and a very short timeframe to accomplish it. The healthcare space is no exception. But what has to get done legislatively by January 3?
Read MoreAs we head into the Presidents’ Day recess, here’s our latest take on appropriations, Build Back Better (BBB), and other domestic policy agenda items.
Read MoreThe onset of the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this year has thrown into disarray many of the legislative priorities Congress was hoping to tackle by year’s end. Since March, Congress has shifted its attention almost entirely to mitigating the impact of the virus, passing a series of packages aimed at bolstering support to those directly dealing with the outbreak, and to aid individuals and businesses experiencing financial hardship. As state economies gradually reopen, Congress has continued negotiations on additional COVID-oriented relief bills. It has also resumed consideration of “must pass” legislative vehicles, such as the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) appropriations, and a surface transportation reauthorization bill. Other timely measures, such as police reform, have also received attention.
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