
12 GOP Senators Oppose Bill to Expand Health Care to Veterans Exposed to Toxic Burn Pits
The Senate bill passed on Tuesday would expand health care coverage for more than 3.5 million veterans.
The Senate bill passed on Tuesday would expand health care coverage for more than 3.5 million veterans.
Inflation has hit Wisconsin hard. Food banks in the state, like The River Food Bank, report that they are currently serving 20 percent more people than they were before the pandemic.
Last week the Biden administration’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a closed Abbott baby formula factory in Sturgis, Michigan would reopen soon.
Gas prices continue to surge upwards throughout the country with most rates between $4 per gallon and $5 per gallon – and even $6 per gallon in some areas.
After six years of litigation and negotiation, the US Soccer Federation reached an agreement with the teams’ unions to pay both their women and men’s teams equally, the first national governing body in the sport to do so.
President Joe Biden acknowledged that the potential decision in Dobbs would have consequences for other civil and human rights issues.
As many as 2.5 million veterans may have been exposed to burn pits while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Biden administration on Friday announced that it had updated the rules for implementing the provisions of the Buy American Act of 1933 “to ensure taxpayer dollars create good-paying jobs here at home, strengthen critical supply chains, and position U.S. businesses to compete in strategic industries.”
The White House and group of bipartisan senators announced that they had finally reached a deal with regards to an infrastructure package.
The White House announced that due the recent increase in COVID-19 cases, including unease from the Delta variant, the United States will not be issuing any changes to the current travel restrictions that are currently in place.
The Senate bill passed on Tuesday would expand health care coverage for more than 3.5 million veterans.
Inflation has hit Wisconsin hard. Food banks in the state, like The River Food Bank, report that they are currently serving 20 percent more people than they were before the pandemic.
Last week the Biden administration’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a closed Abbott baby formula factory in Sturgis, Michigan would reopen soon.
Gas prices continue to surge upwards throughout the country with most rates between $4 per gallon and $5 per gallon – and even $6 per gallon in some areas.
After six years of litigation and negotiation, the US Soccer Federation reached an agreement with the teams’ unions to pay both their women and men’s teams equally, the first national governing body in the sport to do so.
President Joe Biden acknowledged that the potential decision in Dobbs would have consequences for other civil and human rights issues.
As many as 2.5 million veterans may have been exposed to burn pits while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Biden administration on Friday announced that it had updated the rules for implementing the provisions of the Buy American Act of 1933 “to ensure taxpayer dollars create good-paying jobs here at home, strengthen critical supply chains, and position U.S. businesses to compete in strategic industries.”
The White House and group of bipartisan senators announced that they had finally reached a deal with regards to an infrastructure package.
The White House announced that due the recent increase in COVID-19 cases, including unease from the Delta variant, the United States will not be issuing any changes to the current travel restrictions that are currently in place.