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Date June 3, 2023 2:30 PM
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News of the Week -- 6.3.23




I am thrilled to announce that Representative Annie Kuster and I have taken a
significant step towards ensuring that Americans are not deceived by dishonest
billing practices. We have introduced the Facilitating Accountability in
Reimbursements Act (FAIR Act), which will harmonize billing practices in
off-campus hospital outpatient facilities to reflect the site of care. This
will help prevent confusion and ensure that patients are not unfairly burdened
with exorbitant medical bills. Our goal is to create a more transparent and
fair healthcare system that benefits all Americans. We believe that everyone
deserves access to high-quality healthcare, and that starts with accurate and
honest billing practices. With the FAIR Act, we are one step closer to
achieving that goal.


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News for you...


From the Halls of Congress


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McCarthy urges GOP solidarity on debt ceiling
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Marianna Sotomayor, Jeff Stein, Rachel Siegel and Paul Kane, Arkansas Democrat
Gazette



"When I put something forward, if I was buying a business or negotiating on a
contract, I put it forward and I expected the person that was on the other end
to put something back to me," said Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma


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The debt talks are about to test McCarthy’s hold on his party
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Olivia Beavers, Politico



Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.), chair of the Republican Study Committee, described
conservatives’ goal as giving McCarthy “more arrows in his quiver” as he faces
off with Biden.


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Debt ceiling debate: McHenry says they have the votes to pass debt ceiling bill

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Jack Birle, Washington Examiner



Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) said he believes there are enough votes to pass
the debt ceiling bill in the House of Representatives on Wednesday despite
opposition by several House Republicans.


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These are the biggest sticking points in the debt ceiling fight
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Aris Folley, The Hill



Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.), chair of the House’s largest conservative caucus,
cast doubts on the chances of the lower chamber passing such a proposal.


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Republicans rip Biden for trying to insert taxes in debt ceiling deal
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Naomi Lim, Denver Gazette



Republican Study Committee Chairman Kevin Hern (R-OK), whose group has 176
lawmakers as members, underscored that tax hikes are "a nonstarter" for a
bipartisan debt ceiling deal.


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