Editor’s note: The Hill’s Morning Report is our daily newsletter that dives deep into Washington’s agenda. To subscribe, click here or fill out the box below. House Republicans will meet today for a final time ahead of their August recess amid high tensions over how deeply to cut spending and the question of presidential impeachment. The conference is weighing whether...
An Ohio ballot measure in November that would enshrine abortion access in the state constitution stands to be a bellwether on the issue ahead of next year’s elections. Groups on both sides of the issue say the vote in November could provide more insight into how salient the battle over abortion access remains more than a year...
The court battle over Medicare’s drug price negotiation program continues to heat up ahead of a key date for deciding which drugs will be included. As of last week, there are now five organizations — three pharmaceutical companies and two trade groups — suing the federal government over the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program established...
Dr. LaShawn McIver joined AHIP as chief health equity officer. Dr. McIver was previously the director of the Office of Minority Health at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Before that, she was the senior vice president of government affairs at the American Diabetes Association, where her advocacy work focused on health disparities...
The House may be moving closer to impeaching President Biden, but some top Senate Republicans are wary of beginning a third presidential impeachment in four years.
Massachusetts House Speaker Ronald J. Mariano postponed debate on the controversial gun control bill until the fall, following disagreements with the Senate on how to move forward.
Senators Joe Manchin and Tommy Tuberville have introduced bipartisan legislation to set national standards for name, likeness and image agreements in collegiate athletics.
The House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs will host three witnesses to discuss UFOs/UAPs and congressional oversight on Wednesday.
Lawmakers in Maine endorsed legislation that would launch a clean energy program in the state. The program would help the state meet clean energy goals.
The Supreme Court this fall could hear a case that would undo decades' worth of precedent that legal scholars on both sides of the aisle says is faulty.