Congress Approves Spending Bill, Averting Government Shutdown
The New York Times
Votes in the House and the Senate, which followed a deal for aid to Flint, Mich., allowed lawmakers to avoid a crisis and return home to campaign. Read the full story
The New York Times
Votes in the House and the Senate, which followed a deal for aid to Flint, Mich., allowed lawmakers to avoid a crisis and return home to campaign. Read the full story
Congress Working to Pass Temporary Funding Bill This Week
Shutdown Talks Begin; Long-Term Funding Debates On Tap Following Elections
September 27, 2016
Congress has yet to agree on a federal funding plan for FY 2017, which starts on October 1. Both the House and the Senate Appropriations Committees have passed their respective proposals to fund federal programs in FY 17, but none of the 12 separate spending bills have made it through the full legislative process and been enacted into law.
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What You Need to Know About Medicare & Fall Open Enrollment |
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The Medicare Rights Center is pleased to announce a new webinar series on Medicare and Fall Open Enrollment, available only on Medicare Interactive. Over the course of three webinars, our expert presenters will guide you through what you need to know about Medicare’s Fall Open Enrollment period, the time of year during which people with Medicare can make changes to their existing Medicare coverage.
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