The National Apartment Association taps Invariant to help lobby on housing affordability and supply, consumer reporting and fair housing policy, according to the filing.
As the government’s Covid-19 response winds down, the Biden administration is mulling a plan to keep vaccines, tests and treatments free<b> </b>for the uninsured into 2024.
President Biden released his proposed FY 2023 Budget. The President’s budget includes $5.8 trillion in mandatory and discretionary spending. Debbie Curtis and Meg Gilley examine the investments in health and healthcare initiatives.
House Committee on Rules released an updated version of the Build Back Better Act, largely preserving the policies outlined in the framework and legislative text released the week before.
Friday, July 30, 2021
This Week’s Dose
Senate proceeds with $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure framework. House passed minibus appropriations bill with $253 billion for Health and Human Services. President Biden announces new vaccine policies for federal employees.
Congress
Senate Moved Forward on Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework.
After several weeks of negotiation, Senators on Wednesday approved, by a vote of 67-32, a key procedural motion to begin debate on the bipartisan physical infrastructure package. The package does not have a healthcare focus, but the White House published a high-level fact sheet and summary indicating that it includes a $55 billion investment in clean drinking water (the largest in American history), as well as $65 billion to ensure every American has access to reliable high-speed internet a key investment for telehealth proponents. The summary also highlights that the authors intend to offset some of the cost of the investments