Letters

acrobatChairman Scott Letter ED re Negotiated Rulemaking and Personal Liability
acrobatChairman Scott Letter To DOJ on HBCU Bomb Threats
acrobatChairman Scott Letter to ED on Everglades/Keiser Nonprofit Status
acrobatBicameral Health Leaders Applaud Biden Administration’s Proposed ACA Marketplace Rule
acrobatChairman Scott joint letter to Secretary Becerra and Administrator Brooks-LaSure re: Expressing strong support for the policies included in the proposed Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2023.
acrobatChairman Scott joint letter to President Biden and Secretary Walsh re: Calling on the Administration to protect health care workers from COVID-19 by reconsidering the decision to terminate the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard issued on June 21, 2021 and move swiftly to finalize a permanent OSHA standard to protect health care workers.
acrobatCommittee Leaders to Biden Administration: Preserve Safety Protections for Health Care Workers
acrobatChairman Scott Letter to OSHA on Emergency Temporary Standard
acrobatChairman Scott letter to Assistant Secretary Parker re: Requesting information about the decision to publish a final COVID-19 standard to protect health care workers
acrobatChairman Scott letter to Tina Williams, Director of the Division of Policy and Program Development re: Support for the agency’s Proposal to Rescind Rule Implementing Legal Requirements Regarding the Equal Opportunity Clause’s Religious Exemption
acrobatScott Letter To OJJDP on the Oversight of Facilities During COVID-19
acrobatChairman Scott & Ranking Member Foxx Re: Surprise Billing Protections
acrobatScott & DeSaulnier GAO Request re Non-Compliant Plans
acrobatChairman Scott letter to Secretary Becerra, Secretary Walsh and Secretary Yellen re: Urging strong enforcement of the Affordable Care Act’s requirements that ensure consumers have access to the full range of U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved contraceptives without any cost-sharing
acrobatChairman Scott joint letter to Secretary Cardona re: States’ compliance with policies derived from the United States v. Fordice decision and their impacts on Historically Black Universities and Colleges (HBCUs)
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