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FDA, CDC greenlights updated COVID-19 booster for kids 5 to 11
By: Jennifer Shutt - October 12, 2022
WASHINGTON — The federal government on Wednesday recommended an updated COVID-19 booster for kids between 5 and 11, expanding use of the new bivalent shots beyond people 12 and older. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration first authorized the updated vaccines use in the morning before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended them […]
The battle for control of Congress: Abortion, inflation, crime and Biden
By: Ariana Figueroa, Jennifer Shutt and Jacob Fischler - October 10, 2022
WASHINGTON — Members of Congress are fanning out to every district in the country, leaving the wonky floor debates on Capitol Hill behind for the campaign trail in advance of the crucial Nov. 8 midterm elections. Democrats are fighting to hold their razor-thin majorities in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, citing two years of […]
Biden to pardon all federal offenses for simple marijuana possession, review criminalization
By: Ariana Figueroa, Jennifer Shutt, Jacob Fischler and Casey Smith - October 7, 2022
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Thursday announced executive actions that would pardon thousands of people with prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession. He will also direct U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra and Attorney General Merrick Garland to review how marijuana is classified under federal law as a Schedule I drug, the Drug […]
Women could claim the most governors’ seats in U.S. history in November
By: Jennifer Shutt - October 6, 2022
WASHINGTON — Women running in governors’ races throughout the country are potentially set to break records if elected this November. In total there are 25 women governor candidates nominated by the two major political parties this election cycle, sharply up from 16 in 2018. Democrats hold 16 of those nominations, with nine GOP women candidates […]
Stopgap spending bill advances in U.S. Senate after Manchin pulls his energy plan
By: Jennifer Shutt - September 29, 2022
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate advanced a catchall spending package Tuesday that would provide billions to aid Ukraine’s war effort, help communities throughout the country recover from natural disasters and keep the federal government funded through mid-December. Democrats and Republicans voted 72-23 to move the measure toward a final vote later this week—a success that […]
Republicans in Congress say they’d keep federal abortion funding in cases of rape, incest
By: Jennifer Shutt - September 28, 2022
WASHINGTON — A nearly 50-year-old federal law backed by Republicans allows the use of federal dollars for abortions in cases of rape, incest or the life of the pregnant person. That so-called Hyde Amendment, which is folded into spending bills, is less stringent than new or planned abortion bans in some GOP-led states, where governors […]
U.S. House GOP outlines agenda in bid for control in the midterms
By: Jennifer Shutt - September 26, 2022
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans gathered inside a warehouse in Southwestern Pennsylvania on Friday to outline the legislation they’d try to enact if voters give them back control of that chamber following the November midterm elections. Speaking from an HVAC factory in Monongahela, about an hour south of Pittsburgh, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said […]
U.S. Senate delays same-sex marriage vote until after midterm elections
By: Jennifer Shutt - September 16, 2022
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate won’t vote on legislation to secure marriage equality for millions of Americans in same-sex relationships until after the midterm elections, bipartisan negotiators announced Thursday. The move follows weeks of behind-the-scenes discussions among five U.S. senators from both political parties who have been drafting an amendment to the House-passed legislation that […]
U.S. Senate Republicans pan Democrats on crime, say they’ll introduce their own bill
By: Jennifer Shutt - September 14, 2022
WASHINGTON — A small group of U.S. Senate Republicans sought to draw attention to U.S. crime rates Wednesday, saying they plan to introduce a bill that would direct more resources to state and local police departments as well as require the Government Accountability Office to study the amount of time it takes crime labs to […]
Biden pitches ‘moonshot’ to cut the number of cancer deaths in half
By: Jennifer Shutt - September 14, 2022
WASHINGTON — Hoping to channel the momentum that led scientists to land Americans on the moon more than 50 years ago, President Joe Biden doubled down Monday on his quest to halve the number of cancer deaths as part of his revamped “cancer moonshot” initiative Speaking from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum […]
New fight opens in Congress over VA policy that sidesteps state abortion bans
By: Jennifer Shutt - September 9, 2022
WASHINGTON — Democrats in the U.S. Senate are confident the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) can implement a new policy that allows its doctors to provide abortions when the pregnancy threatens the patient’s life or health, or when it’s the result of rape or incest. The VA announced the new policy last week to cheers from Democrats […]
COVID-19 vaccine may become annual, like flu shot
By: Jennifer Shutt - September 7, 2022
WASHINGTON — COVID-19 boosters shots are on track to become as frequent as the annual flu shot, though high-risk people may need more than one dose per year, Biden administration officials said Tuesday. “For a large majority of Americans, we are moving to a point where a single annual COVID shot should provide a high […]