Monthly Archive for December, 2011

Supreme Court sets Healthcare Date

According to the Washington Post the Supreme Court decided to hear oral arguments on March 26th, 27th and 28th on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.  “The court also will look at the expansion of the joint federal-state Medicaid program that provides health care to poorer Americans.”

Read the full news article Supreme Court Sets Obama Healthcare Arguments

 By Associated Press, Published: December 19,2011

Vacancies – your chapter needs you!!!

By-laws Committee Chair

Education & Credentialing Committee Chair

Interested? Please e-mail Gary Kaplan (Chair) at:

gary.kaplan@jefferson.edu

House Passes FY 2012 Spending Omnibus

The House has passed the year-end $1 trillion spending bill (H.R. 2055) on a 296-121 vote, sending the bill to the Senate, which is expected to clear the measure for President Barack Obama’s signature later Friday. 

For NIH, the conference agreement appropriates $30.690 billion, an increase of $1.7 million over FY 2011, not including the across-the-board cuts.  However, the agreement does not include any transfer of NIH funding to the Global HIV/AIDS fund; all FY 2012 funding for fund is included in State-Foreign Operations portion of the conference agreement (Division I).  As a result, the NIH program level for FY 2012 is $30.698 billion, which is $299 million over FY 2011.  These numbers do not include the across-the-board cuts.

Thebill text and Joint Statement of the Managers are available on the House Rules Committee site

Prepared from a statement by Mary M. Langman, MLA Coordinator, Information Issues and Policy 

Board Meeting

The next meeting of the MLA-Phil board will be Tuesday, January 17th. If you have comments or concerns about the chapter, please direct them to a board member.

Title: Board Meeting
Location: 200b Scott Library; Jefferson Univ.
Start Time: 09:00
Date: 2012-01-17
End Time: 12:00

House and Senate Name Conferees for FY 2012 Appropriations “Megabus”

 Congress is in the process of negotiating its FY 12 funding for several federal agencies, including NIH and NLM. On Dec. 7, leaders in both the House and the Senate appointed conferees to negotiate a “megabus” spending package that will finalize funding levels for the nine remaining appropriations bills. Senate Appropriations Chair Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) and House Chair Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) both indicated in a brief, public meeting of the conference committee that negotiations continue and that they hope to present a final conference report “early next week.” 

 Prepared from a statement by Mary M. Langman, MLA Coordinator, Information Issues and Policy