Bipartisan food allergy legislation gains ground in Congress, but the fight has only just begun

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Bipartisan support does not come easy these days but, on occasion, leaders on Capitol Hill come together to back meaningful legislation that stands to have real impact. This includes H.R. 2117 - the FASTER (Food Allergy Safety, Treatment, Education and Research) Act. If passed, the FASTER Act will have an undeniably positive impact on the lives of 32 million Americans. In April, Rep.…

Maloney Announces the Smithsonian Womens History Museum Act Passes 290-Cosponsor Threshold

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Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), lead sponsor of H.R. 1980, the Smithsonian Women's History Museum Act today announced that she has formally requested that the bill be placed on the consensus calendar. The legislation currently has 292 cosponsors Rep. Maloney introduced the bill on March 28, 2019 with Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Brenda Lawrence (D-MI), and Eleanor Holmes…

How the Problem Solvers Caucus is creating change in Washington

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In Sept. 2018, New York Republican Rep. Tom Reed and his Problem Solvers Caucus Co-Chair, Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) outlined a plan to "break the gridlock." By offering a series of rules reform requests, it their attempt to clear the way for highly-supported legislation to actually get a vote on the house floor. In early 2019, the duo struck the deal with incoming House Speaker Nancy…

Frustrated by Gridlock, House Members Propose Rules Overhaul

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Trying to ease gridlock in Congress, a bipartisan group of frustrated House members is coming forward with a rules overhaul intended to give rank-and-file lawmakers more say. The proposal, to be formally unveiled Wednesday by the House Problem Solvers Caucus, also seeks to rein in hard-right Republican forces in the chamber that have wielded significant influence over the majority…