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Senate Approves Bill To Remove Mask Requirement On Planes, Transit

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Eight Democrats joined with nearly all the Republicans to support the measure sponsored by Sen. Rand Paul, but the bill’s fate in the House is uncertain. News outlets also explore some of the questions about setting up President Joe Biden’s ARPA-H, an agency designed to push biomedical advances forward more quickly, and a Senate committee’s effort to establish an independent panel to to probe the U.S. response to the pandemic.

Roll Call: Senate Votes To Overturn Mask Mandate On Airplanes, Transit The Senate on Tuesday voted 57-40 to overturn a federal requirement that passengers on U.S. airplanes and other modes of public transportation wear masks. The Congressional Review Act measure, introduced by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is the latest salvo in a fight between congressional Republicans and the Biden administration over public health requirements related to the pandemic, which has killed more than 963,000 Americans to date, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statistics. Despite the defection of eight Democrats — Sens. Jon Tester of Montana, Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada, Michael Bennet of Colorado, Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly of Arizona, Joe Manchin III of West Virginia and Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire all voted to oppose the mandate — the resolution’s future is uncertain in the House. (Wehrman, 3/15)

Source: Kaiser Health News

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