
Rachel Zhang
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Erin Durkin |Rachel Zhang |Erik Wasson
A Republican plan to cut $250 billion in Medicaid and other health care spending hit a procedural roadblock in the Senate Thursday, complicating efforts to pass Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending package. The Senate’s legislative rules-keeper judged a series of key health care provisions in the legislation ineligible for a special procedure Republicans are using to bypass the Senate’s normal process so they avoid making concessions to Democrats.
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bloomberg.com | Rachel Zhang |Erik Wasson |Erin Durkin
Demonstrators during a markup of US President Donald Trump's tax package in Washington on May 13. (Bloomberg) -- A Republican plan to cut $250 billion in Medicaid and other health-care spending hit a procedural roadblock in the Senate Thursday, complicating efforts to pass Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending package.
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5 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Will Kubzansky |Rachel Zhang |Daniel Acker
Bloomberg — La legislación de Texas que exigirá etiquetas de advertencia en alimentos y bebidas como M&Ms, Cinnamon Toast Crunch y Fanta se convertirá en ley después de que el gobernador Greg Abbott firmara la iniciativa. Abbott firmó el proyecto de ley 25 del Senado el domingo por la noche, una victoria para el movimiento “Make America Healthy Again” del secretario de Salud y Servicios Humanos, Robert F.
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5 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Will Kubzansky |Rachel Zhang
Greg Abbott(Bloomberg) -- Texas legislation that will require warning labels on food and beverages such as M&Ms, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Fanta will become law after Governor Greg Abbott signed the initiative. Abbott signed Senate Bill 25 on Sunday night — a victory for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement, which is looking to remove ingredients such as synthetic dyes from the nation’s food supply.
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bloomberg.com | Rachel Zhang
Nurse injecting medicine into tube of patient; rf IV hospital(Bloomberg) -- A group of the nation’s largest health insurers agreed to streamline preapprovals for medical care, addressing a controversial process that can result in delays or outright denials of patient treatment.
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