The Hill Stories
- Lawmakers in Oklahoma proposed a new bill that would require every school district to regularly conduct physical fitness tests to improve how the local government monitors and supports children’s...
- In November 2019, the FDA introduced a new policy stating the animals used in their experiments should be adopted by either families or sanctuaries.
- Some health experts questioned the capacity of the government to monitor and contain the 2019-nCoV amid the growing number of patients in the U.S. and other countries.
- A new poll shows that many Americans struggle to get the right and effective medications for both mild and serious conditions due to increasing costs and very limited coverage by health insurance...
- California is fighting back against high drug prices with a stunning set of proposals.
- New law in California prohibits anyone from selling cosmetic products that were tested on animals.
- The Trump administration plans to make policy changes that would increase the number of transplanted kidneys across the U.S. and encourage more living donors through new incentives.
- The House Judiciary Committee has advanced a new bill that would legalize marijuana nationwide, mainly removing the drug from the list of Schedule I controlled substances, a category that includes...
- Medicare for All is being pushed by the Democratic Party as a platform against president Donald Trump.
- In his administration's latest move to reduce the hold of science on crafting regulations, Trump backs a new rule that would make raw scientific data available to the public.
- This month, President Trump is expected to sign a bill into place that would make animal cruelty and abuse a federal crime.
- California residents, starting Jan. 1, 2020, will be allowed to get PrEP and PEP medications without presenting a physician’s prescription to prevent HIV infections under a new law.