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Democratic socialists the biggest obstacles to bipartisanship on Capitol Hill

Democratic socialists the biggest obstacles to bipartisanship on Capitol Hill Republicans ranked among the best Follow Us Question of the Day     Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez D-NY, pauses for a photo on her way to an interview on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, after the jury returned guilty verdicts on all three charges in the murder trial of former Minneapolis . more > By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Monday, May 3, 2021 When it comes to bipartisanship, the democratic socialists in Congress don’t seem to want very much of it. Sen. Bernard Sanders ranked by far the least bipartisan senator over the last two years, while Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was the least bipartisan Democrat in the House, according to the latest rankings from the Lugar Center and Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy.

There are some snags in free COBRA health insurance for unemployed Here s what you need to know

There are some snags in free COBRA health insurance for unemployed. Here s what you need to know CNBC 5 hrs ago Annie Nova A provision in the latest Covid stimulus package nixes people s monthly COBRA premiums for six months. Health-care advocates worry people will miss out on the relief though because they don t know about it or experience trouble accessing it. © Provided by CNBC But she discovered that the government would fully subsidize her COBRA health insurance premiums from April until September, thanks to a provision in the latest stimulus package. She immediately contacted her insurer to sign up. Linda (she asked not to use her full name) was eager to go to the doctor after contracting a painful urinary tract infection this month, which she feared could spread to her kidneys.

Changes to Medicaid supplemental payments could follow new state reporting requirements

Changes to Medicaid supplemental payments could follow new state reporting requirements Changes to Medicaid supplemental payments could follow new state reporting requirements Modern Healthcare Illustration / Getty Images New rules that would impact Medicaid payments could be on the way, as state reporting changes could lead to bigger base payments and reduced supplemental payments, according to experts. Improved state data could shed light on whether Medicaid base payments are high enough. Policymakers are looking to better understand whether supplemental payments benefit safety-net providers and, if that s true, make a case for boosting Medicaid s base payment rates. States wouldn t have to make large supplement payments to providers if base payments were high enough, experts said.

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