WASHINGTON - In the two years since COVID-19 began ravaging the United States, virtually every aspect of the pandemic has been politicized, often to the
WASHINGTON - In the two years since COVID-19 began ravaging the United States, virtually every aspect of the pandemic has been politicized, often to the
With the second session of the 117th Congress underway, stakeholders are poised for another busy legislative session set against the dynamic backdrop of an ongoing global pandemic and.
The Prepare for and Respond to Existing Viruses, Emerging New Threats, and Pandemics Act is draft legislation, seeking input from their colleagues, state, local, and tribal health experts and other stakeholders for proposed changes and additional recommendations.
As Congress returns this week, it faces a daunting to-do list. Government funding runs out by mid-February, the Senate may soon take up a new Supreme Court nomination, and more. Additionally, as tension between Ukraine and Russia escalates, Congress is mulling its options.