Biden tries to move beyond flubbed rollout of infrastructure deal Seung Min Kim, Sean Sullivan
Psaki: Up to Pelosi, Schumer to determine sequencing on infrastructure tracks
Replay Video UP NEXT White House counselor Steve Ricchetti’s message to moderate senators late last week was an effort to be soothing: President Biden will clarify that he didn’t mean it when he said he wouldn’t sign a bipartisan infrastructure deal unless it was accompanied by a more sweeping liberal bill. By Monday, it was liberal Democrats who were getting placating calls from senior White House officials, who sought to ease any concerns about Biden’s infrastructure ambitions and explain what the president meant in his remarks. Further discussions were planned for Tuesday with the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
Tillis and Bennet Reintroduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Medical Supply Manufacturing and Rebuild the Strategic National Stockpile
Tillis and Bennet Reintroduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Medical Supply Manufacturing and Rebuild the Strategic National Stockpile
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U.S. Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Michael Bennet (D-CO) reintroduced the
Medical Supplies for Pandemics Act. This bipartisan legislation would improve the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) and strengthen the domestic manufacturing of critical medical supplies, like Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and testing supplies, to ensure the United States is better prepared for future public health emergencies. Tillis and Bennet plan on filing this legislation as an amendment to the
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Ex-Rep Hayes Pardoned by Trump for Role in North Carolina Insurance Bribery Scheme
A former North Carolina congressman and state Republican Party leader who lied to FBI agents about a bribery scandal received a pardon from outgoing President Donald Trump in his final hours in office.
Federal authorities said ex-Rep. Robin Hayes participated in a scheme while GOP state chairman in which a wealthy insurance company magnate attempted to bribe the state insurance commissioner with $1.5 million in campaign funds in exchange for removing a top department regulator. The company executive, Greg E. Lindberg, was convicted last year and is serving prison time. Lindberg had quickly become a major political donor in state politics.
RALEIGH — A former North Carolina congressman and state Republican Party leader who lied to FBI agents about a bribery scandal received a pardon on Wednesday from outgoing President Donald