Washington Update, December 2021
Washington Update Year in Review by Johanna Gray, Advocacy Consultant We had an active year in Washington, working to advocate on behalf of HTCs and the broader bleeding disorders community, Read the full article…
Washington Update Year in Review by Johanna Gray, Advocacy Consultant We had an active year in Washington, working to advocate on behalf of HTCs and the broader bleeding disorders community, Read the full article…
Washington Update by Johanna Gray We’re in the midst of another very busy September in Washington! Here’s the latest: Federal funding: Congress has to pass legislation to fund the government Read the full article…
Washington Update Drug Pricing Update by Johanna Gray August is typically quiet in Washington as Congress goes on recess and everyone else goes on vacation. Like so much of life Read the full article…
Washington Update by Johanna Gray It’s shaping up to be another busy summer in Washington! Here are a few quick updates about recent issues we’ve been tracking: California v. Texas: Read the full article…
Washington Update Hill Day Recap by Johanna Gray The Hemophilia Alliance held another successful virtual Hill Day in early May. We had 17 teams of advocates – including HTC staff Read the full article…
Washington Update Please Register for the Alliance Virtual Hill Day! by Johanna Gray We are excited to be planning the 2021 virtual Alliance Hill Day! Alliance members and their patients Read the full article…
Washington Update What’s New in Washington? by Johanna Gray As Joe notes above, there are many new policymakers in DC and things are starting to ramp up, both in Congress Read the full article…
We had an active year in Washington, working to advocate on behalf of HTCs and the broader bleeding disorders community, and doing our best to translate everything happening here for the community. As we look back, here are a few highlights.
It’s been another busy month in Washington! Here are a few quick updates.
With waning days before the election, all eyes are turning away from Washington and towards the voting booths of Americans across the country.