Biden is seeking congressional authorization for a $1.5 trillion spending plan to be implemented in 2022.
House votes
MEDICARE AND STIMULUS SPENDING: The House has agreed to the Senate amendment to the Medicare Sequester Act (H.R. 1868), sponsored by Rep. John A. Yarmuth, D-Ky., to exempt Medicare from pay-as-you-go budget limits in the most recent COVID-19 stimulus spending law, and provide higher Medicaid payments to California s public hospitals. Yarmuth said the exemption will ensure our healthcare providers â who have been on the front lines of this pandemic â are supported during this difficult time. The vote, on April 13, was 384 yeas to 38 nays.
YEAS: McHenry R-NC (10th), Manning D-NC (6th)
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
Among other legislation, the House agreed to the Senate amendment to the Medicare Sequester Act to exempt Medicare from pay-as-you-go budget limits in the most recent COVID-19 stimulus spending law.
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HOUSE VOTES
MEDICARE AND STIMULUS SPENDING: The House has agreed to the Senate amendment to the Medicare Sequester Act (H.R. 1868), sponsored by Rep. John A. Yarmuth, D-Ky., to exempt Medicare from pay-as-you-go budget limits in the most recent COVID-19 stimulus spending law, and provide higher Medicaid payments to California’s public hospitals. Yarmuth said the exemption “will ensure our healthcare providers–who have been on the front lines of this pandemic–are supported during this difficult time.” The vote, on April 13, was 384 yeas to 38 nays.
Here s a look at how area members of Congress voted
House
House Vote 1:
MEDICARE AND STIMULUS SPENDING: The House has agreed to the Senate amendment to the Medicare Sequester Act (H.R. 1868), sponsored by Rep. John A. Yarmuth, D-Ky., to exempt Medicare from pay-as-you-go budget limits in the most recent COVID-19 stimulus spending law, and provide higher Medicaid payments to California s public hospitals. Yarmuth said the exemption will ensure our healthcare providers who have been on the front lines of this pandemic are supported during this difficult time. The vote, on April 13, was 384 yeas to 38 nays.
YEAS: Rep. Bob Latta R-OH (5th), Rep. Marcy Kaptur D-OH (9th)
Here s a look at how area members of Congress voted portclintonnewsherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from portclintonnewsherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
House
House Vote 1:
MEDICARE AND STIMULUS SPENDING: The House has agreed to the Senate amendment to the Medicare Sequester Act (H.R. 1868), sponsored by Rep. John A. Yarmuth, D-Ky., to exempt Medicare from pay-as-you-go budget limits in the most recent COVID-19 stimulus spending law and provide higher Medicaid payments to California s public hospitals. The vote, on April 13, was 384 yeas to 38 nays.
YEAS: Bob Gibbs R-OH (7th), Troy Balderson R-OH (12th),
NAYS: Jim Jordan R-OH (4th)
House Vote 2:
DRUGS IN SPORTS: The House has passed the United States Anti-Doping Agency Reauthorization Act (H.R. 172), sponsored by Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., to authorize funding for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency through fiscal 2030 and make changes to the agency to campaign against performance-enhancing drugs in amateur athletics. The vote, on April 14, was 381 yeas to 37 nays.