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Bergman top user of new U.S. House reimbursement program
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 9 hours agoRep. Jack Bergman, a fourth-term Republican representing northern Michigan and the state’s Upper...
States struggle with unreliable federal funding for making sure elections are secure
Montrose Daily Press· 3 days agoThe federal government has sought to bolster election security for years through a popular grant program, but the wildly fluctuating funding levels have made it difficult for state officials ...
These bills would ban all Ohio voting machines – and make our elections less safe | Opinion
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoEspecially when there are so many other areas − such as affordable housing and education − where our...
Telehealth’s uncertain future
Politico· 2 days agoTHE STATE OF TELEHEALTH — As lawmakers weigh telehealth’s future with broad bipartisan support, it’s becoming clear that it hasn’t yet made the impact on cost and access that ...
'As good as it gets': Inside the Arizona Legislature's 35-hour dash to balance the budget
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoArizona lawmakers late Saturday approved a $16.1 billion state budget on a bipartisan vote that alternated between disgust and grudging acceptance. They then called it quits ...
Medicare site-neutral pay reforms: 5 things ASCs need to know
Becker's ASC Review· 5 days ago"Discover the efforts at the federal level to move towards site-neutral payments and the potential impact on hospital reimbursements and Medicare spending."
Jamie Dimon believes U.S. public debt is the ‘most predictable crisis’ the economy faces—and yet in...
Fortune· 15 hours agoIn February the CBO said its predicted deficit for the year was $1.5 trillion, growing to $2.6 trillion by 2034. Currently America’s national debt stands at $34.7 trillion—though the figure ...
History tells us the danger the economy faces is recession, not inflation
The Hill· 2 days agoThe Federal Reserve announced on June 12 that it is not lowering interest rates at this time. It is...
Is it Time for Women to Register for the Draft? Congress Considers a Change
US News & World Report· 6 hours agoMore than a quarter-million women serve on active duty in the U.S. military, a figure that has only grown since the Defense Department in 2016 lifted the last gender-based restrictions on service ...
OPINION: Advocating for Alaska priorities at the White House
Anchorage Daily News· 2 days agoAlaska’s economy is stronger than it has been in years thanks to federal infrastructure investment...