119th Congress gavels in
On Friday, January 3, the 119th Congress convened, with nine new senators (four Democrats, ... representatives (33 Democrats, 30 Republican), as well as two new delegates (one Democrat, one Republican)
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On Friday, January 3, the 119th Congress convened, with nine new senators (four Democrats, ... representatives (33 Democrats, 30 Republican), as well as two new delegates (one Democrat, one Republican)
On September 25, the House passed a noncontroversial continuing resolution (CR) 341-82, funding the government until December 20, averting a government shutdown that was slated for October
On February 4, the Advisory Commission on Additional Licensing Models – formed by FSMB, Intealth, and ACGME – released their highly anticipated recommendations to guide and advise state medical
The IMLC is increasing license portability for physicians in participating states, in 2023, 39 percent of initial licenses were issued via the IMLCC pathway, up from 31 percent in 2022 and
The DEA’s “Expansion of Buprenorphine Treatment via Telemedicine Encounter” and the VA’s “Continuity of Care via Telemedicine for Veterans Affairs Patients” rules, which were slated to become
As we near the end of 2024, with most state legislatures adjourned and Congress in recess until the upcoming election, it is a great time to look back at the first three quarters of 2024
On Saturday, March 15, President Donald Trump signed H.R. 1968, a government funding continuing resolution, into law after the Senate passed the bill by a vote of 54-46; the House previously
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2025 Kicks Off with Wave of New State Legislation, Regulations, and Court Cases
The California Legislature’s regular session adjourned on September 1, but lawmakers are back in Sacramento for a special session to address gas prices in the state.