STTI 鈥 September 22, 2022
On Tuesday, the Senate passed a to extend the Small Business Administration鈥檚 Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs and related pilot programs through Sept. 30, 2025. The House is expected to act on the legislation next week, just ahead of the current expiration at the end of this month. In addition to reauthorizing the programs, the legislation makes changes to performance standards for companies with numerous awards, foreign risk management, topic solicitations, and requires several new reports by SBA and the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Roll Call 鈥 September 22, 2022
Government Accountability Office report required by new earmark disclosure rules shows where the money goes. Missouri, home to Republican Senate Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee ranking member Roy Blunt, finished fifth with $310.6 million.
Roll Call 鈥 September 22, 2022
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer took the first preliminary step Thursday toward considering stopgap funding legislation needed by the end of next week to avoid a partial government shutdown. Schumer teed up a legislative vehicle to swap in the contents of a stopgap bill that's still being worked on, filing cloture on a motion to proceed to unrelated House-passed legislation to cap monthly insulin copays. The House is ready to move straight to stopgap funding bill consideration next week under "same-day rule" authority once it comes over from the Senate.
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White House Briefing Room 鈥 September 19, 2022
In further support of this implementation effort, the Department of Commerce launched to serve as an essential location for timely, accurate information for the public on processes related to CHIPS program initiatives. There you can find the implementation strategy for the CHIPS for America Fund, a $50 billion investment to catalyze long-term growth in the domestic semiconductor industry in support of our national and economic security and a thriving science and technology enterprise.
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Roll Call 鈥 September 22, 2022
Senate committee leaders have struck a deal to reauthorize five-year user fee deals for the Food and Drug Administration, although details of a broader stopgap government spending bill remain unfinished. Together, the deals make up roughly one-third of the FDA鈥檚 budget and ensure the agency can pay staff in charge of product reviews and approvals for prescription drugs, biologics and medical devices. The reauthorization is expected to hitch a ride on the short-term government funding bill Congress is expected to take up next week.
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Wall Street Journal 鈥 September 20, 2022
GOP state attorneys general, conservative groups and federal lawmakers are laying the groundwork to challenge President Biden鈥檚 executive action to cancel up to $20,000 of debt for most of the 40 million people with federal student loan debt. Would-be plaintiffs can鈥檛 take action until the administration makes a formal move toward cancellation, such as releasing an application for loan forgiveness or wiping out the balances of a first batch of borrowers.
Inside Higher Ed 鈥 September 22, 2022
Under the Make the Universities Pay Act, a university would have to pay 50 percent of its students鈥 loan balances in default. The colleges and universities also would be barred from raising tuition to cover this expense, 鈥渦nless there is an equivalent percentage decrease in administrative expenses at the institution.鈥
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