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 […]

- October 27, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate are adjourned until November 12. Despite the break, last week saw lawmakers hold another hearing on the Obama Administration’s response to the Ebola crisis, a day after a doctor who treated patients in Guinea tested positive for the virus in New York City. Last Friday, the House Government Reform Committee held […]
- October 20, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate are adjourned until November 12. Despite the break, last week saw the House Energy and Commerce Oversight Subcommittee convene a rare recess hearing with CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden, to review how federal agencies are responding to the Ebola outbreak in the United States. Lawmakers in both parties slammed the Obama Administration's response […]
- October 13, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate are adjourned until after the November 4 elections. Following the midterms, members of the House and Senate are expected to return for two weeks before breaking for the Thanksgiving holiday. Congress should next be in session through December, when work will continue on appropriations, expired tax provisions and curbing corporate inversions. […]
- October 6, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate are adjourned until after the November 4 elections. Following the midterms, members of the House and Senate are expected to return for two weeks before breaking for the Thanksgiving holiday. Congress should next be in session through December, when work will continue on appropriations, expired tax provisions and curbing corporate inversions. […]
- September 29, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate are adjourned until after the November 4 elections. Following the midterm elections, members of Congress are expected to return for two weeks before breaking for the Thanksgiving holiday. Lawmakers should next be in session through December, when work will continue on appropriations, expired tax provisions and curbing corporate inversions. Other issues […]
- September 22, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
Last week saw lawmakers wrap up work on a series of ‘must-pass’ issues before adjourning until after the midterm elections. On Thursday, the Senate voted 78-22 to approve a continuing resolution (H.J. Res. 124) that funds the government through December 11, and gives the Obama Administration the authority to equip and train Syrian rebels in […]
- September 15, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
Last week saw both chambers of Congress return to legislative work following their summer recess. On Thursday, Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal (S.J. Res. 19) to amend the U.S. Constitution to place limits on campaign financing. Democrats needed 60 votes to end debate on the measure, but fell short in a 54-42 party-line vote. […]
- September 8, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate were out last week. In notable Affordable Care Act (ACA) implementation news, a federal appeals court announced Thursday that it will rehear a case challenging insurance subsidies in the health law, setting aside an earlier ruling that invalidated the subsidies in many states. The move deals a blow to ACA opponents […]
- September 2, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate were out last week for the five-week summer recess. In notable Affordable Care Act (ACA) implementation news, Sens. John Barrasso (R-WY) and Lamar Alexander (R-TN) wrote to CMS Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Wednesday, seeking an update on how many people are covered under the health law ahead of the second enrollment […]
- August 25, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate remain adjourned for their five-week summer recess. Despite the lull in activity on Capitol Hill, last week saw several notable updates on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Last Tuesday, a government report found that the health law’s medical device tax is raising roughly three-quarters of the revenue originally […]
- August 19, 2014
Whither CHIP?
This post, penned by Thorn Run Partner's Billy Wynne, originally appeared in the August 19 edition of Health Affairs. In a day all but lost to Affordable Care Act prehistory, on November 7, 2009, the House of Representatives passed the Affordable Health Care for America Act. Among the bill’s many differences with its Senate counterpart, it would […]
- August 18, 2014
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate remain adjourned for their five-week summer recess. When Congress returns in September, lawmakers plan to take up a series of issues, including a continuing resolution to fund the government past September 30, a border security bill, reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank, extending the Internet Tax Freedom Act and consideration of a […]