Updated 11:30 a.m. Senate Democrats are considering leaking a series of emails between the chiefs of staff of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Speaker John A. Boehner regarding employer contributions to
congressional staff health care plans, multiple top - level sources said late Monday.
Not exact matches
The president has yet to propose major legislation to achieve his goals, with members of his cabinet and senior
staff members divided over key elements of tax and
health plans, and
congressional Republicans split on how to structure them.
'' (i) REQUIREMENT - Notwithstanding any other provision of law, after the effective date of this subtitle, the only
health plans that the Federal Government may make available to Members of Congress and
congressional staff with respect to their service as a Member of Congress or
congressional staff shall be
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An investigation into whether
staff at the National Institutes of
Health's (NIH's) alcoholism institute broke ethics rules by wooing beverage industry funding will also examine new allegations that Director George Koob later improperly declined to fund certain studies critical of industry advertising, NIH Director Francis Collins revealed after a
congressional hearing today.
After extensive conversations over the past several weeks with senior
staff persons and key Members of Congress who serve on the
congressional committees with jurisdiction over the bill, it has become clear that very few, if any, public
health bills such as the SMA Treatment Acceleration Act will move through Congress during the lame - duck session set to begin on November 15.
Congressional staff members enrolled in the Federal Employee
Health Benefits Program since the earliest opportunity, in the five years preceding retirement, or for the entire period of eligibility, can continue receiving health benefits through the plan if they retire on immediate an
Health Benefits Program since the earliest opportunity, in the five years preceding retirement, or for the entire period of eligibility, can continue receiving
health benefits through the plan if they retire on immediate an
health benefits through the plan if they retire on immediate annuity.
Most
congressional staff members will receive Medicare Part A, which covers inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facility care, home
health care, and hospice care.