Public press releases: Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions publishes 12 in January

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Public press releases: Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions publishes 12 in January

There were 12 press releases published by the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions in January.

The most recent press release, "ICYMI: Murray, Burr Introduce Discussion Draft of Bipartisan Pandemic and Public Health Preparedness and Response Bill," was submitted on Jan. 28.

The Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions published 18 press releases the month before, marking a 33.3 percent decrease for the current month.

The Committee has three subcommittees: children and families; employment and workplace safety; and primary health and retirement security.

Many of the prominent issues it deals with — the opioid crisis, skyrocketing drug and medical prices, college expenses — lend themselves to bipartisan cooperation.

Press releases by the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions in January
TitlePublication Date
ICYMI: Murray, Burr Introduce Discussion Draft of Bipartisan Pandemic and Public Health Preparedness and Response Bill01/28/2022
After American Rescue Plan Brought Down Costs, Washington State and National Open Enrollment Set Records for Health Care Sign Ups01/27/2022
Senator Murray Demands Mark Zuckerberg Fix Facebook and Instagram’s Double Standard Restricting Ads on Women’s Health01/27/2022
Murray and Burr Release Discussion Draft of Bipartisan Pandemic and Public Health Preparedness and Response Bill01/25/2022
On Roe Anniversary, Senator Murray Pushes to Protect Abortion Rights and Pass Women’s Health Protection Act01/22/2022
Senator Murray Discusses Need to Protect Abortion Rights Ahead of Roe v. Wade Anniversary With Spokane Providers, Patients, and Advocates01/20/2022
Murray Urges Biden Administration to Make Permanent OSHA’s Protections for Health Care Workers, Ensure Robust Protections for All Workers01/20/2022
Senator Murray on SCOTUS Decision Blocking Enforcement of the OSHA Vaccine or Testing Workplace Safety Standard01/13/2022
HELP Committee Advances FDA Nominee Dr. Califf, Others01/13/2022
Senator Murray Statement on Biden Administration Plan to Send COVID Tests to K-12 Schools01/12/2022
Amid Omicron Frustration and Anxiety, Senator Murray Pushes Administration for a Clear Path Forward to Expand Testing, Keep Schools Open, and Protect Communities01/11/2022
Senator Murray’s No Surprises Act Goes Into Effect, Bans Unexpected Charges to Patients for Out-of-Network Care01/03/2022

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