Hearing on Medicare & Social Security Solvency
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Chief Actuary Paul Spitalnic and Social Security Administration Chief Actuary Stephen Goss testified on the solvency of Medicare and Social Securit…
707 viewsCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services Chief Actuary Paul Spitalnic and Social Security Administration Chief Actuary Stephen Goss testified on the solvency of Medicare and Social Securit…
707 viewsActing Labor Sec. Julie Su testified on the 2025 budget request for her department before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. She said the department’s $13.9B budget proposal ha…
1,064 viewsThe House approved fiscal year 2025 military construction, Veterans Affairs, and related agencies appropriations..
View in Congressional Chronicle492 viewsEducation Secretary Miguel Cardona apologized to families and students for issues surrounding the rollout of the new federal student aid application, also known as FAFSA. Secretary Cardona t…
91 viewsEducation Secretary Miguel Cardona apologized to families and students for issues surrounding the rollout of the new federal student aid application, also known as FAFSA. Secretary Cardona t…
117 viewsThe House voted on and passed two suspension bills that were debated earlier in the day. One recognizes the contributions of Jewish Americans and condemns antisemitism. Representative-elect …
View in Congressional Chronicle251 viewsThe presidents of Northwestern, Rutgers, and UCLA all agreed that antisemitism is on the rise nationwide, but pushed back against accusations their universities condone antisemitism and hate…
4,480 viewsThe House debated the rules for three upcoming bills and later approved one of them, a measure seeking clarity on regulating cryptocurrency and providing protections to consumers. During rul…
View in Congressional Chronicle840 viewsThe House approved (382-7) a suspension bill that would provide tax relief to victims of federally-declared disasters, notably wildfires and the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio…
View in Congressional Chronicle142 viewsThe House voted on two suspension bills that were debated earlier in the day. Representative-elect Tim Kennedy (D-NY), who won a special election to replace former Representative Brian Higgi…
View in Congressional Chronicle221 viewsOffice of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young testified before the House Budget Committee on President Biden’s fiscal year 2025 budget request. She touted the successes of the admi…
787 viewsThe House approved four bills reversing Biden administration’s environmental policies, including a measure to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list. Members also passed sever…
View in Congressional Chronicle472 viewsThe House passed legislation to bar the federal government from purchasing Americans' data from big tech companies without a search warrant, as well as three bills to respond to the Iranian …
View in Congressional Chronicle424 viewsCongressional Budget Office Director Phillip Swagel testified before the House Budget Committee on the U.S. budgetary and economic outlook. He said the federal deficit was projected to grow …
559 viewsThe House considered several foreign policy-related bills under suspension of the rules including legislation to block the sale of Americans' sensitive personal data by data brokers to forei…
View in Congressional Chronicle278 viewsThe House voted on several federal building space management bills under Suspension of the Rules, followed by Special Order speeches.
View in Congressional Chronicle199 viewsThe House approved (320-99) a continuing resolution to extend government funding in two stages, until March 8 and 22, to avert a looming partial government shutdown at midnight March 1. The …
View in Congressional Chronicle920 viewsRep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and several other House Democrats spoke with reporters about the situation in the Palestinian city of Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip. Rep. Tlaib reiterat…
707 viewsThe House approved two suspension bills that were debated earlier in the day.
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