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Leokris [45]
2 years ago
7

15 POINTS AND BRAINLYEST ((if you give the wrong answer you will be reported!))

History
1 answer:
qwelly [4]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

H.R. 259: Medicaid Extenders Act of 2019

Sponsor: Rep. Frank Pallone [D-NJ6]

Introduced

Jan 4, 2019 Enacted — Signed by the President

Jan 24, 2019 Cosponsors

1 (1R)  

H.R. 6074: Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020

Sponsor: Rep. Nita Lowey [D-NY17]

Introduced

Mar 4, 2020 Enacted — Signed by the President

Mar 6, 2020 Cosponsors

0  

S. 1895: Lower Health Care Costs Act

Sponsor: Sen. Lamar Alexander [R-TN]

Introduced

Jun 19, 2019 Ordered Reported

Jun 26, 2019 Cosponsors

2 (1R,1D) Prognosis

2%

S. 1657: Kay Hagan Tick Act

Sponsor: Sen. Susan Collins [R-ME]

Introduced

May 23, 2019 Ordered Reported

Oct 31, 2019 Cosponsors

33 (19D,12R,2I) Prognosis

2%

H.R. 987: Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act

Sponsor: Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester [D-DE0]

Introduced

Feb 6, 2019 Passed House (Senate next)

May 16, 2019 Cosponsors

25 (24D,1R) Prognosis

2%

H.R. 2113: Prescription Drug STAR Act

Sponsor: Rep. Richard Neal [D-MA1]

Introduced

Apr 8, 2019 Ordered Reported

Apr 9, 2019 Cosponsors

11 (8D,3R) Prognosis

2%

H.R. 6201: Families First Coronavirus Response Act

Sponsor: Rep. Nita Lowey [D-NY17]

Introduced

Mar 11, 2020 Passed House (Senate next)

Mar 14, 2020 Cosponsors

6 (6D) Prognosis

50%

H.R. 1385: SAVE Act

Sponsor: Rep. Andy Kim [D-NJ3]

Introduced

Feb 27, 2019 Ordered Reported

Apr 3, 2019 Cosponsors

17 (15D,2R) Prognosis

2%

S. 2740: Over-the-Counter Monograph Safety, Innovation, and Reform Act of 2019

Sponsor: Sen. John “Johnny” Isakson [R-GA]

Introduced

Oct 30, 2019 Passed Senate (House next)

Dec 10, 2019 Cosponsors

5 (3D,2R) Prognosis

86%

S. 1379: Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act of 2019

Sponsor: Sen. Richard Burr [R-NC]

Introduced

May 8, 2019 Enacted — Signed by the President

Jun 24, 2019 Cosponsors

3 (2D,1R)  

S. 2927: NIMHD Research Endowment Revitalization Act of 2019

Sponsor: Sen. Doug Jones [D-AL]

Introduced

Nov 21, 2019 Ordered Reported

Dec 12, 2019 Cosponsors

1 (1R) Prognosis

13%

H.R. 5800: Ban Surprise Billing Act

Sponsor: Rep. Robert “Bobby” Scott [D-VA3]

Introduced

Feb 7, 2020 Ordered Reported

Feb 11, 2020 Cosponsors

1 (1R) Prognosis

13%

H.R. 3417: Beneficiary Education Tools, Telehealth, and Extenders Reauthorization Act of2019

Sponsor: Rep. Richard Neal [D-MA1]

Introduced

Jun 21, 2019 Ordered Reported

Jun 26, 2019 Cosponsors

1 (1R) Prognosis

2%

S. 340: CREATES Act of 2019

Sponsor: Sen. Patrick Leahy [D-VT]

Introduced

Feb 5, 2019 Ordered Reported

Feb 6, 2019 Cosponsors

41 (22D,18R,1I) Prognosis

2%

H.R. 3414: Opioid Workforce Act of 2019

Sponsor: Rep. Bradley Schneider [D-IL10]

Introduced

Jun 21, 2019 Ordered Reported

Jun 26, 2019 Cosponsors

74 (62D,12R) Prognosis

2%

H.R. 986: Protecting Americans with Preexisting Conditions Act of 2019

Sponsor: Rep. Ann Kuster [D-NH2]

Introduced

Feb 6, 2019 Passed House (Senate next)

May 9, 2019 Cosponsors

19 (18D,1R) Prognosis

2%

S. 2629: United States Public Health Service Modernization Act of 2019

Sponsor: Sen. Mike Rounds [R-SD]

Introduced

Oct 17, 2019 Passed Senate (House next)

Jan 9, 2020 Cosponsors

2 (2D) Prognosis

70%

S. 1608: Promoting Physical Activity for Americans Act

Sponsor: Sen. Roger Wicker [R-MS]

Introduced

May 22, 2019 Passed Senate (House next)

Dec 19, 2019 Cosponsors

5 (4D,1R) Prognosis

42%

S. 2543: Prescription Drug Pricing Reduction Act of 2019

Sponsor: Sen. Charles “Chuck” Grassley [R-IA]

Introduced

Sep 25, 2019 Ordered Reported

Sep 25, 2019 Cosponsors

0 Prognosis

2%

H.R. 1781: Payment Commission Data Act of 2019

Sponsor: Rep. Buddy Carter [R-GA1]

Introduced

Mar 14, 2019 Passed House (Senate next)

Oct 28, 2019 Cosponsors

29 (22D,7R) Prognosis

95%

H.R. 728: Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act of 2019

Sponsor: Rep. David Joyce [R-OH14]

Introduced

Jan 23, 2019 Passed House (Senate next)

Oct 28, 2019 Cosponsors

130 (108D,22R) Prognosis

39%

H.R. 1058: Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education, and Support Act of 2019

Sponsor: Rep. Christopher “Chris” Smith [R-NJ4]

Introduced

Feb 7, 2019 Enacted — Signed by the President

Sep 30, 2019 Cosponsors

173 (126D,47R)  

H.R. 4153: Health Care Access for Urban Native Veterans Act

Sponsor: Rep. Ro Khanna [D-CA17]

Introduced

Aug 2, 2019 Ordered Reported

Mar 11, 2020 Cosponsors

27 (16D,11R) Prognosis

16%

H.R. 5826: Consumer Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills Act of 2020

Sponsor: Rep. Richard Neal [D-MA1]

Introduced

Feb 10, 2020 Ordered Reported

Feb 12, 2020 Cosponsors

39 (21R,18D) Prognosis

15%

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