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Military.comBipartisan legislation introduced Thursday would create an exception to the 1950 Feres Doctrine, permitting service members and veterans to file civil claims against the federal government for negligence tied to sexual assault or harassment.
usatoday.comBipartisan legislation in the Senate would limit out-of-pocket insulin costs to $35 per month for people with commercial insurance. The measure would also create a pilot program in ten states for uninsured patients.
Bipartisan legislation under discussion would establish fixed timelines for energy project approvals and limit reversals after permits are issued. The changes aim to reduce delays for infrastructure such as offshore wind facilities and related manufacturing.
Washington ExaminerThe Senate unanimously approved bipartisan legislation Thursday to let Capitol Police officers serve until age 62, as the department faces nearly 15,000 threats against lawmakers in 2025 and acute staffing shortages. A House bill passed earlier this year would raise the limit to…