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Senate to consider legislation that would mandate insurance coverage for congenital anomalies


Sen. Tammy Baldwin on Tuesday will introduce legislation aimed at delivering relief to families who have struggled with the steep medical costs associated with congenital anomalies or birth defects.
The Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act would require all private group and individual health plans to cover medically necessary services for any anomaly that requires medically necessary care for any body part that has lost bodily function, including severe oral and facial defects. Though coverage is usually included in health plans, families fighting for the legislation say claims are routinely denied for external anomalies because they might be considered cosmetic, according to the bill s advocates and co-sponsors. ....

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Earmarks expose self-serving politicians, distract us from bigger problems


Earmarks expose self-serving politicians, distract us from bigger problems
Veronique de Rugy
A fight is brewing over bringing back earmarks provisions that are inserted into spending bills by individual members of Congress to send money to politically favored entities in their districts. There has been a moratorium on earmarks since 2011. 
Those who want the return of earmarks claim the practice smooths out the budget process and fosters bipartisanship. Others insist that the return of earmarks would mean a surge of wasteful giveaways to special interest groups and congressional corruption.
While both sides have valid points, this debate continues to distract us from the fact that the federal government is excessively big and, even without earmarks, spends money on things that it should never spend it on. ....

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First aid money for real America


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Congress is a beleaguered government institution at a benighted political moment. We all endured images of the literal attack on the symbol of our democracy at the Capitol last month. In the aftermath, we have to see an unscalable fence with razor wire as a lingering reminder of the weakness and vulnerability of Congress. For those of us that want to see that barrier removed in every sense of the word, it is time for the legislative branch to reaffirm its own rightful place in the constitutional order.
Congress reclaimed a vital spending power last week. House Democrats repealed the past moratorium on earmarks, which means that individual lawmakers will once more be allowed to direct spending to repair bridges, widen roads, and invest in economic projects. Lawmakers wisely set new safeguards around this “community project funding” process to weed out unworthy spending proposals and add oversight measures. ....

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