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Arguments on landmark abortion pill case to be heard Wednesday in appeals court
By: Jennifer Shutt - May 16, 2023
WASHINGTON — The lawsuit over access to the abortion pill goes before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans on Wednesday, the next step on a path that will likely end at the U.S. Supreme Court. The three-judge panel will decide whether to keep, overturn, or alter a ruling from U.S. District Court from […]
Coming this June: Default, Congressional Budget Office warns
By: Jennifer Shutt - May 14, 2023
WASHINGTON — The federal government could default on its debt during the first two weeks of June without action on bipartisan legislation, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The nonpartisan budget scorekeeper issued an updated report Friday, warning that “if the debt limit remains unchanged, there is a significant risk that at some point in the first […]
As the COVID public health emergency ends, prepping for a new pandemic is next
By: Jennifer Shutt - May 12, 2023
WASHINGTON — After more than three years and 1.1 million deaths, the United States ended the public health emergency for COVID-19 — and Congress is attempting to better prepare for a possible resurgence of that virus or another. The expiration of the designation, originally put in place in January 2020, means alterations to how vaccines, tests and […]
U.S. senators press pharma executives on cost of insulin, prescription medications
By: Jennifer Shutt - May 11, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators sparred with pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy benefit managers during a Wednesday hearing on the costs of insulin and other prescription medications. Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, the top Republican on the panel and a physician, noted that a century ago a diabetes diagnosis was essentially a death sentence for patients before the […]
Bipartisan group projects U.S. default as soon as early June, citing ‘quite low’ cash flows
By: Jennifer Shutt - May 9, 2023
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government could default as soon as next month if Congress and the Biden administration can’t reach a debt limit agreement before then, according to a new analysis from the Bipartisan Policy Center. The updated guidance, which puts the default window between early June and early August, adds pressure to President Joe […]
U.S. Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill as lawsuit continues
By: Ashley Murray and Jennifer Shutt - April 21, 2023
WASHINGTON — The abortion pill will remain available throughout the United States while a lawsuit over its approval and use works through the appeals process, the U.S. Supreme Court said Friday. The court issued a stay that ensures access to mifepristone nationwide, reversing lower court rulings about when and how the abortion medication should be available […]
U.S. House GOP unveils plan on debt ceiling, spending cuts; Biden slams ‘wacko notions’
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 19, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans unveiled a debt limit proposal Wednesday that would lift the nation’s borrowing capacity by $1.5 trillion or suspend it through March. The bill, introduced by Speaker Kevin McCarthy, carries along with it numerous Republican initiatives that are unlikely to get the bipartisan support necessary to clear the divided Congress. That […]
U.S. Supreme Court holds off on abortion pill ruling until midnight Friday
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 19, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito postponed a ruling on access to the abortion pill until Friday as the high court continues considering arguments from anti-abortion organizations and the federal government. Alito’s two-day-long pause, issued Wednesday, keeps a ruling from U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk on […]
U.S. House speaker vows vote soon on spending cuts coupled with debt limit increase
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 18, 2023
U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy traveled to the New York Stock Exchange on Monday to press for the Republican approach to raising the nation’s debt limit in front of a new audience, calling on Democrats to agree to future spending cuts without any tax increases. McCarthy repeatedly criticized President Joe Biden and blamed him for […]
U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocks limits to abortion pill access
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 14, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has temporarily halted any changes in access to the abortion medication mifepristone from taking effect until Wednesday at midnight. The one-page order from Alito, issued late Friday afternoon, will block for now the April 7 ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas […]
Appeals court rules that abortion pill can stay on the market, but limits access
By: Jane Norman and Jennifer Shutt - April 13, 2023
An appeals court in New Orleans late Wednesday partly blocked a judge’s order that would have overturned federal approval of the abortion pill — which means the pill remains available across the nation for now. But the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals also let part of the Texas judge’s order stand. The effect of the […]
Biden administration proposes to strengthen patient privacy for those seeking abortions
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 12, 2023
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is trying to enhance the federal law that guards patient privacy to further protect those who seek legal abortion care and other reproductive health care services. The announcement comes amid two major ongoing federal court cases dealing with access to the abortion pill and fears that the pill’s U.S. Food […]