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Biden also invoked the Republican Sen. John McCain as he referenced the late senator’s vote in 2017 that ended Republicans’ efforts to repeal and replace the signature health care bill.
When President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump face off Thursday during the first general election debate, health policy experts say tackling the exorbitant cost of health care is as ...
After Kennedy's nomination, he wrote on X on Jan. 20, "The Trump White House will advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water." Can you talk a little bit about the role of ...
With Democrats having lost a filibuster-proof supermajority in the Senate, but having already passed the Senate bill with 60 votes on December 24, the most viable option for the proponents of comprehensive reform was for the House to abandon its own health reform bill, the Affordable Health Care for America Act, and pass the Senate's bill, The ...
Nesheiwat's brother-in-law is Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., tapped by Trump as national security adviser. Here's a look at the nominees' potential role in carrying out what Kennedy says is the task to “reorganize” agencies, which have an overall $1.7 trillion budget, employ 80,000 scientists, researchers, doctors and other officials, and effect ...
Experts agreed that the bill fell far short of the goals laid forth by President Donald Trump during his 2016 campaign – "Affordable coverage for everyone; lower deductibles and health care costs; better care; and zero cuts to Medicaid" – because the bill was (1) "almost certain" to reduce overall health care coverage and increase ...
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., is calling on President-elect Donald Trump to step in and "control" the GOP caucus as a massive interim spending bill and partial government shutdown looms over ...
Kennedy discussed his six-point plan for health care. Kennedy proposed: setting up a medical program for retirement, federal funding for the construction of medical schools and hospitals, government loans for students to attend medical school, providing grants to renovate old hospitals, more spending on medical research and, finally, expanding ...