Health Policy Report (2/13)
The Senate will be in session this week to close out the February work period. On the floor, senators will resume consideration of pending presidential nominations, beginning with Cindy Chung’s nomination to be a U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit Court. Meanwhile, House lawmakers have wrapped up legislative business for the month and will […]

- July 23, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Buzz in Washington focused last week focused on President Trump’s performance in a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a bilateral summit in Helsinki, Finland. Political commentators and a number of politicians on both sides of the aisle criticized President Trump for appearing too conciliatory to his Russian counterpart, […]
- July 16, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The domestic news highlight of the week was President Trump’s primetime announcement of D.C. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh as the nominee to replace Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. Kavanaugh, who will likely start his lifetime term at age 53, comes with the sterling credentials expected of Supreme Court nominees having […]
- July 9, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Both chambers were in recess this week in celebration of Independence Day. For the White House, the main action came on Thursday, as tariffs went into effect against $34 billion worth of Chinese imports. Despite world markets’ concerns over the looming trade war, President Trump has continued to insist that the […]
- July 2, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The week’s biggest headline came out of the Supreme Court on Wednesday when Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he will retire on July 31 after three decades on the nation’s highest court. The 81-year-old has been the Court’s most important figure in recent years, acting as the critical swing vote in […]
- June 25, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Last week, a planned focus on immigration bills in the House of Representatives escalated when the Trump Administration’s “zero tolerance” policy was exposed for its forced separation of thousands of immigrant families seeking asylum and the resulting bipartisan backlash. On Wednesday, President Trump signed an executive order that will keep families […]
- June 18, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Although it feels like a month ago, the first ever meeting between the active heads of state of North Korea and the United States occurred last Tuesday when President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met for a summit in Singapore. The two leaders formalized the signing of a […]
- June 11, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review A busy week in Washington came to a close as the House wrapped up its work last Friday on an appropriations “minibus” (H.R. 5895) that would authorize FY 2019 funding for Energy and Water Development, Military Construction-Veterans Affairs, and Legislative Branch (MilCon-VA) appropriations. House GOP leadership also worked to move forward […]
- June 4, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Both chambers enjoyed a week-long recess for the Memorial Day holiday, and return this week for a month-long work period.
- May 29, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review In Congress, lawmakers in both chambers enjoyed a rare week of advancing bipartisan measures to the White House to be enacted into law. Two of those measures came from the House — namely a financial regulation reform bill (S. 2155) and “right-to-try” legislation (S. 204) — while the Senate pushed through […]
- May 21, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The farm bill was the main action for the House last week, which came to an end with a surprising failed vote on Friday. The nutrition and agriculture package (H.R. 2) became embroiled in the immigration debate as the House Freedom Caucus decided to oppose the farm bill unless a vote […]
- May 14, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The week was bookended by two significant announcements from the White House on the Iran Deal and the Administration’s drug pricing blueprint, respectively. On Tuesday, President Trump announced that the U.S. would be withdrawing from the 2015 agreement with Iran and world powers – known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of […]
- May 7, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Both chambers of Congress were on a brief recess. Congress will start a three-week work period on Monday before another recess for Memorial Day at the end of the month.