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Many lawmakers have reported receiving a deluge of calls from constituents about the Unemployment Insurance Agency's pursuit of overpaid jobless aid.
The Michigan Senate voted to give amnesty to people who the state says were overpaid unemployment benefits during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Senate Republicans want to give Americans up to $1,500 to cover health expenses rather than extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies
A Senate vote on the Affordable Care Act is scheduled for Thursday, and Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff says millions could see their premiums double if Congress does not extend the enhanced ACA premium tax credits.
Robert Moffit, Ph.D., is a senior research fellow in the Center for Health and Welfare Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Did you know that four months before the world had ever heard of COVID-19—on Sept. 3, 2019—authorities in the Veneto region of ...
The first Senate committee hearing on the origins of COVID-19 began this week. The bipartisan hearing was first announced in March by Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Gary Peters (D-MI) as a joint investigation into the origins of COVID, among other things.
The Senate Homeland Security Committee heard emotional testimony from individuals who say they were harmed by mRNA COVID vaccines. Dr. Brian Hooker, chief scientific officer at Children’s Health Defense,
Senate Republicans have finally landed on a plan to tackle expiring Obamacare subsidies to counter Senate Democrats, but both are likely to fail in a vote set for later this week. Senate Majority Leader John Thune,