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Mayors of U S cities plead for federal funds to alleviate housing crisis

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Congressional update: Far right attacks Fauci; committees dig into affordable housing crisis, future of coal communities

Congressional update: Far right attacks Fauci; committees dig into affordable housing crisis, future of coal communities
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As Drug Prices Climb, Politicians Squabble Over Best Approaches and Timing

Published: Apr 27, 2021 By Mark Terry ungvar/Shutterstock Drug manufacturers  typically raise the list prices of their medications in January and July. The GoodRx Research Team, which tracks drug prices, believes this year will be the same despite the COVID-19 pandemic.  In January 2021, GoodRx noted that of 822 branded drugs, there was an average price increase of 4.6%, and for ten generic drugs, there was an increase by an average of 4.2%.  Note that they track 4,594 drugs, 3,102 branded, and 1,492 generics. The drug with the highest percentage increase was Vifor’s Venofer, an intravenous iron therapy for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in adults and pediatric patients with chronic kidney disease.

Political parties parse infrastructure

Share CLOSE A worker with East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) moves water pipes before they are installed on April 22, 2021 in Walnut Creek, California. [Photo/Agencies] US President Joe Biden s infrastructure plan will have to negotiate some partisan crosscurrents if it is to become law, with some in Congress calling for a two-part plan while others seek even more spending. A leading Democratic senator said on Monday that he favors keeping everything together in the package. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois told reporters at the Capitol in Washington that sending up one bipartisan package centered on roads, bridges and transit and then turning to a second one with Democratic priorities such as child care and healthcare could be a mistake.

Democrats pressure Biden to include Medicare expansion, prescription drugs in his American Families Plan

Democrats pressure Biden to include Medicare expansion, prescription drugs in his American Families Plan
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