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OSHA Releases COVID Safety Standard for Healthcare Employees Only

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Biden administration will limit mandatory Covid workplace safety rules to health care settings

Biden administration will limit mandatory Covid workplace safety rules to health care settings POLITICO 1 hr ago © (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) 4-26-21-MartyWalsh-AP-773 The Labor Department will limit long-awaited emergency Covid-19 workplace safety rules to the healthcare sector, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said Wednesday, a move likely to disappoint unions and Democrats who were pushing for more expansive rules. The rules, which have been under White House review since late April and are set to be released Thursday, were expected by both unions and businesses to apply broadly to all workplaces and require workers to wear masks on the job.

GOP lawmakers demand Biden administration end federal unemployment benefits

A group of House Republicans is urging the Biden administration to end the federal unemployment benefits program that provided out-of-work Americans with an extra $300 a week.

Twenty-two organizations call on Biden administration to put patients first as surprise billing law is implemented

Date Time Share American Heart Association Washington, D.C., June 9, 2021 – Twenty-two patient and consumer organizations representing millions of people facing serious, acute, chronic health conditions are urging the Biden administration to issue regulations that prevent patients from receiving surprise medical bills as Congress intended when it passed the No Surprises Act in December as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act. In a letter sent today to Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, the groups call for regulations underpinning the law to have robust safeguards for patients. “We worked alongside Congress to develop the bi-partisan, bi-cameral legislation to provide protections for patients from receiving unexpected medical bills,” the organizations’ letter states. “To truly ensure that patients are held harmless from surprise billing, however, it is critical that the regulatio

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