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Congressional Votes: Waltz, Rutherford against regulating debt collection


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Here s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the previous week.
Along with the week s roll call votes, the Senate also passed the Alaska Tourism Recovery Act (S. 593).
HOUSE VOTES
House Vote 1
ORPHAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: The House has rejected the Fairness in Orphan Drug Exclusivity Act (H.R. 1629), sponsored by Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa. The bill would have prevented prescription drug manufacturers who receive orphan status for a drug from the Food and Drug Administration from using the same status for a newly approved drug that has an ingredient identical to the drug that received orphan status. Dean said the change would help ensure people can gain access to newer therapies and medically assisted treatments that are potentially blocked due to orphan designation. The vote, on May 11, was 250 yeas to 168 nays, with a two-thirds majority required for approval. ....

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How area members of Congress voted last week


WASHINGTON — Here’s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the previous week.
Along with the week’s roll call votes, the Senate also passed the Alaska Tourism Recovery Act (S. 593).
House votes
ORPHAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: The House has rejected the Fairness in Orphan Drug Exclusivity Act (H.R. 1629), sponsored by Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa. The bill would have prevented prescription drug manufacturers who receive orphan status for a drug from the Food and Drug Administration from using the same status for a newly approved drug that has an ingredient identical to the drug that received orphan status. Dean said the change would help “ensure people can gain access to newer therapies and medically assisted treatments that are potentially blocked due to orphan designation.” The vote, on May 11, was 250 yeas to 168 nays, with a two-thirds majority required for approval. ....

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Healthcare: COVID Vaccine IP Protections Waiver; Andrea Palm Confirmed to HHS


Friday, May 14, 2021
This Week’s Dose
The Administration endorsed waiving intellectual property protections for coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines and announced a new program that will reimburse providers for vaccine administration fees.
Congress
Palm secures confirmation as Brooks-LaSure advances on slim margins. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) now has a second-in-command following a 61-37 Senate vote to confirm Andrea Palm as Deputy Secretary. Palm will step into a key operational role within the administration, helping execute the policy priorities laid out by President Biden and HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. Just a day after the Senate confirmed Palm, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer also advanced Chiquita Brooks-LaSure’s nomination to the post of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator, but did so with the narrowest of margins on 51-48 procedural vote. While Brooks-LaSure is expected to be confirmed wi ....

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Congressional roll call: How WNC's members of Congress voted May 7-13


WASHINGTON - Here s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the previous week.
Along with the week s roll call votes, the Senate also passed the Alaska Tourism Recovery Act (S. 593).
House votes
House Vote 1: ORPHAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: The House has rejected the Fairness in Orphan Drug Exclusivity Act (H.R. 1629), sponsored by Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa. The bill would have prevented prescription drug manufacturers who receive orphan status for a drug from the Food and Drug Administration from using the same status for a newly approved drug that has an ingredient identical to the drug that received orphan status. Dean said the change would help ensure people can gain access to newer therapies and medically assisted treatments that are potentially blocked due to orphan designation. The vote, on May 11, was 250 yeas to 168 nays, with a two-thirds majority required for approval. ....

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