Administration Makes First Offer in Drug Price Negotiation Process
Prescription Drugs
Administration Makes First Offer in Drug Price Negotiation Process
2024-02-01 19:18:37
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — The Biden-Harris administration on Thursday sent its initial offers to the makers of 10 prescription drugs that have been selected for price negotiations with Medicare under the Inflation Reduction Act. Medicare is federal health insurance for anyone 65... Read More

Pharma Firms Agree to Participate in Medicare Price Negotiations
Prescription Drugs
Pharma Firms Agree to Participate in Medicare Price Negotiations
2023-10-03 20:15:31
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — The White House announced Tuesday that all 10 drug companies whose products were selected for price negotiations with Medicare have agreed to participate in those talks. The companies, which include Bristol Myers Squibb, the maker of Eliquis, Boehringer... Read More

Biden, McCarthy Strike Debt Limit Deal to Avert Default
Political News
Biden, McCarthy Strike Debt Limit Deal to Avert Default
2023-05-28 15:38:51
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached a deal in principle Saturday night to raise the nation’s debt limit for two years while cutting and capping some federal spending — appearing, for now, to have averted... Read More

McCarthy, Biden Set for Afternoon Meeting on Debt Ceiling
Political News
McCarthy, Biden Set for Afternoon Meeting on Debt Ceiling
2023-05-22 15:55:59
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., are set to meet late Monday afternoon for the latest round of face-to-face negotiations on raising the nation’s debt limit. This comes after each leader's hand-picked subordinates met in... Read More

Senate Advances COMPETES Act, Sending it to Conference
Technology
Senate Advances COMPETES Act, Sending it to Conference
2022-03-29 14:12:42
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON —The Senate voted 68-28 on Monday to advance legislation that would invest in both scientific research and in increasing domestic manufacturing of critical microchips. The Senate passed its version of the bill, the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, in... Read More

Joe Lieberman Tells TWN: Centrists Are the Key to Getting Government Working Again
Well Versed
Joe Lieberman Tells TWN: Centrists Are the Key to Getting Government Working Again
2021-10-26 23:11:48
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — In a divisive age in which it seems lawmakers will run faster from a deal than they would from a burning building, it’s nice, occasionally, to hear an elder statesman talk about the government's ability to get things... Read More

Infrastructure Talks Leave Biden’s Entire Agenda at Risk
U.S. Senate
Infrastructure Talks Leave Biden's Entire Agenda at Risk

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's latest leap into the Senate's up-and-down efforts to clinch a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure deal comes with even more at stake than his coveted plans for boosting road, rail and other public works projects.... Read More

Senators Push $953B Infrastructure Plan, Raise Hope for Deal
Infrastructure
Senators Push $953B Infrastructure Plan, Raise Hope for Deal

WASHINGTON (AP) — A bipartisan group of senators is seeking President Joe Biden's support for a $953 billion infrastructure plan, raising hopes for a breakthrough agreement after arduous negotiations on his top legislative priority. Biden has invited members of the... Read More

White House Trims Infrastructure Proposal In $1.7 Trillion Counter Offer to Republicans
Infrastructure
White House Trims Infrastructure Proposal In $1.7 Trillion Counter Offer to Republicans
2021-05-21 19:22:41
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON - White House officials trying to strike a bipartisan deal on the President Biden's massive infrastructure plan made a counteroffer on Friday to Republican senators that trimmed the cost of the package by about $600 billion. The latest offer... Read More

White House, GOP Infrastructure Talks Reaching Key Stage
Infrastructure
White House, GOP Infrastructure Talks Reaching Key Stage

WASHINGTON (AP) — Negotiations between the White House and Republican senators over President Joe Biden's $2.3 trillion  infrastructure plan are reaching a crucial stage before more talks Friday after the latest offer from GOP lawmakers left some dismay in the... Read More

Iran Deal Negotiations Tense but Continuing
Geopolitics
Iran Deal Negotiations Tense but Continuing
2021-04-14 14:34:50
by Daniel Mollenkamp

Preliminary talks in Vienna about the possible return of the U.S. to the Iran Deal, also known as the joint comprehensive plan of action, are set to resume this week. The U.S. withdrew from the deal, one of the signature... Read More

Progress Slow on Virus Relief Bill as Negotiations Continue
Political News
Progress Slow on Virus Relief Bill as Negotiations Continue

WASHINGTON (AP) — Negotiators on a huge coronavirus relief bill reported slight progress after talks resumed in the Capitol, with issues like food for the poor and aid to schools struggling to reopen safely assuming a higher profile in the talks. Multiple... Read More

Republicans Roll Out $1 Trillion Coronavirus Plan to Start Talks with Democrats
Political News
Republicans Roll Out $1 Trillion Coronavirus Plan to Start Talks with Democrats

WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans presented their $1 trillion plan to bolster the pandemic-ravaged U.S. economy in a series of bills that would trim extra unemployment benefits, send $1,200 payments to most Americans, and shield businesses, schools and other organizations from... Read More

An Afghan Balancing Act: Ending America’s Longest War vs. Guaranteeing Safety
Foreign Affairs
An Afghan Balancing Act: Ending America’s Longest War vs. Guaranteeing Safety
2019-08-30 19:11:22
by HJ Mai

The longest war in the history of the United States could soon come to an end after reports that the peace negotiations between the U.S. and the Taliban have hit the final stretch.  But concerns about the Taliban’s ability to... Read More

US to Impose New Tariffs on $300 Billion of Chinese Goods Starting September 1
Trade
US to Impose New Tariffs on $300 Billion of Chinese Goods Starting September 1
2019-08-02 18:26:26
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump announced Thursday the U.S. is placing an additional 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods, effective September 1. “Trade talks are continuing, and during the talks the U.S. will start, on September 1st,... Read More

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