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Capitol Hill News
Senate will move stopgap funding bill as government shutdown looms
The Hill – September 19, 2024
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that he will act later in the day to advance a bipartisan government funding bill after Speaker Mike Johnson failed to pass a partisan six-month funding measure that was tied to voter registration reform. Schumer said the Senate now may have to act first to avoid a government shutdown, even though government funding bills are supposed to originate in the House.
Bipartisan Majority in Congress Endorses Expanding Coverage Options for Chronic Disease Treatment and Prevention
House Ways & Means Committee – September 18, 2024
Americans living with chronic diseases will have access to expanded treatment options provided through their employer’s health care coverage under legislation approved by the U.S. House of Representatives. The Chronic Disease Flexible Coverage Act (H.R. 3800), introduced by Ways and Means members Representatives Brad Wenstrup (OH-02) and Earl Blumenauer (OR-03), allows for employers who offer high-deductible health plan coverage for their employees the option of including pre-deductible coverage for certain health care services that treat common chronic illnesses.
Federal News
The White House launched a politically potent high-tech program this year. There’s a reason you haven’t heard of it.
Politico – September 16, 2024
A Biden administration program aimed to pour billions of dollars into technologies of the future in the U.S. heartland. Instead, it’s been starved by Congress and potentially destined to stay that way. When Congress created the Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs program two years ago — part of a massive plan signed by President Joe Biden to bring tech manufacturing dominance back to American shores — the idea had support from both parties, and came with potential political payoff in both red states and blue. Instead, it’s underfunded and barely present on the political stage — and anxious awardees are “holding their breath” for November.
Nearly $30M in Defense Department spending going to N.Y. microelectronic commons hub, Schumer says
Spectrum News – September 18, 2024
About $27 million in Department of Defense funding will go to the New York-based consortium known as the Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub (NORDTECH) to boost semiconductor research and development and workforce training at upstate universities and research institutions, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer announced Wednesday.
2024 Congressional Calendar
Tentative 2024 congressional calendar below, subject to change.
Reviewed 2024-10-08