State Legislative Recap of the First Half of 2024
With a large majority of state legislatures adjourned for the year and Congress in August recess, it is a great time to look back at the first half of 2024.
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With a large majority of state legislatures adjourned for the year and Congress in August recess, it is a great time to look back at the first half of 2024.
The Drug Enforcement Agency announced last Friday that the temporary rule “Third Temporary Extension of COVID-19 Telemedicine Flexibilities for Prescription of Controlled Medications” (RIN
With the 119th Congress set to convene next month, work is underway in both the House and Senate to select committee chairpersons.
In its last week before handing the baton to the incoming Trump Administration, the Biden Administration finalized two rules – “Continuity of Care via Telemedicine for Veterans Affairs Patients”
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz enacted HF 5247 on May 24 and Tennessee Governor Bill Lee enacted SB 1727 on May 28, entering both states into the PA Licensure Compact.
On Tuesday, an FDA advisory committee found that MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, is not an effective treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, voting that the combination of therapy
The Physician Assistant Licensure Compact, currently comprised of 13 states – Colorado, Delaware, Maine, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia,
We are happy to announce the creation of the FSMB Advocacy News archive, a catalogue of the last year’s editions of our weekly newsletter.
After three previous continuing resolutions (CRs), including one that claimed the Speakership from Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), on March 1 President Biden signed a short-term stopgap spending
On September 6, House Republicans released the first version of a stop-gap continuing resolution (CR) that would allay the government shutdown looming September 30, until March 28,