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Aug 29 2023
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Here Are the First 10 Drugs Biden Will Target for Price Negotiations
WASHINGTON (AP) — The popular diabetes treatment Jardiance and the blood thinner Eliquis are among the first drugs that will be targeted for price negotiations in effort to cut Medicare costs. President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday released a list of 10 drugs for which the federal government will take a first-ever step: negotiating drug prices directly with the manufacturer. The move
Time MagazineSep 04 2023
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Biden Touts Unions and Job Growth During Labor Day Parade in Philadelphia
President Joe Biden returned to the state that put him over the top in 2020 to deliver an address marking Philadelphia’s Tri-State Labor Day Parade. “We’re celebrating jobs. Good paying jobs. Jobs you can raise a family on. Union jobs,” Biden said, touting 13.5 million jobs created so far in his term, which includes 800,000 manufacturing jobs. “There are a lot of politicians in this country
Vanity FairJul 28 2023
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Biden mocks impeachment talk, says Republicans want to punish him for lowering inflation
President Biden joked Friday that Republicans might impeach him because inflation is coming down. Mr. Biden ribbed Republicans during a visit to Auburn Manufacturing Inc., a textile manufacturer in Maine. The Commerce Department this month said prices rose 3% for the 12 months ending in June, meaning inflation is at its lowest point in two years. “Maybe they’ll decide to impeach me because it’
Washington TimesAug 15 2023
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Biden’s climate bill leaves workers behind in shift to electric cars, union says
Joe Biden’s landmark climate legislation has been “disappointing” and failed to deliver protections to car industry workers confronted by the transition to electric vehicles, according to the head of the US’s leading autoworkers union, which has pointedly withheld is endorsement of the president for next year’s election.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed by Biden a year ago this
The GuardianSep 01 2023
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3 Bedroom Home in Hickory - $230,000
Only 2 years old manufactured home located in Hickory NC. Built in 2021. Home boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, +/- 1512 sq ft, 2 bay detached garage, +/-80 acre, and 2 separate storage sheds. Large front and back porch with gazebo that will convey. Large front and back yard with privacy trees and room to play. Inside is a split bedroom layout with a large primary suite, double vanity, walk-in
Hickory Daily RecordSep 01 2023
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Lawmakers express doubts regarding new Iowa Child Labor law
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCAU) — After asking for clarification from the U.S. Department of Labor on an Iowa Child Labor Law that went into effect July 1st. Some Iowa Democrats say the new law violates federal law. The assumption comes following a response sent to State Senator Nate Boulton by the Department of Labor. In the letter, department officials say the state’s new law violates federal law in
Siouxland ProudAug 28 2023
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Tropical Storm Idalia: Pasco County
PASCO COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — Here’s a list of evacuation information, open shelters, and community resources available in Pasco County for Tropical Storm Idalia. This list will be updated as new information becomes available. • Shelters will open Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 8:00 a.m. Pasco County will release a list of open shelters on Monday. According to the Pasco Emergency Operations center,
WFLAAug 29 2023
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3M faces more legal headaches after $6 billion earplug settlement
3M is on the verge of ending the largest mass tort litigation in U.S. history, but it's still facing other expensive legal headaches. The company said Tuesday that it settled with roughly 250,000 plaintiffs in a $6.01 billion deal. Military veterans and service members alleged 3M manufactured defective earplugs that resulted in hearing loss. "I am confident that this more than $6 billion
CNBCNov 06 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Immigration Reform Might Actually Happen
From the CenterIt’s been almost 40 years since Washington accomplished anything of significance on immigration policy. Over the course of a generation, the crisis has continued to worsen, but partisan-fueled paralysis has prevented any real progress from happening. That may be about to change.
But while any deal is still a long way from completion, the key to a breakthrough comes
Dan SchnurAug 29 2023
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White House announces first 10 medicines subject to Medicare price negotiations championed by Klobuchar
Medications that prevent blood clots and help patients with diabetes will be among the first 10 drugs subject to price negotiations between the federal government and drug manufacturers. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday announced the list of 10 medications , saying Medicare enrollees paid a total of $3.4 billion in out-of-pocket costs for the drugs during 2022.
Star Tribune