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Jennifer covers the nation’s capital as a senior reporter for States Newsroom. Her coverage areas include congressional policy, politics and legal challenges with a focus on health care, unemployment, housing and aid to families.
Virginia Mercury is part of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization.
‘Democracy begins with each of us,’ Biden says at site of D-Day invasion in Normandy
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 7, 2024
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden, speaking from the site of the D-Day invasion in Normandy, France, said Friday that those who support democracy must remember what World War II soldiers sacrificed and live up to those ideals. Biden’s remarks came during commemoration of the 80th anniversary of D-Day and sought to tie the threats to […]
U.S. Senate GOP prevents contraception access bill from moving ahead
By: Jennifer Shutt - June 5, 2024
WASHINGTON — An attempt to reinforce Americans’ access to contraception failed Wednesday when U.S. Senate Republicans blocked a bill from advancing toward final passage. The 51-39 procedural vote required at least 60 senators to move forward, but fell short after GOP lawmakers said the measure was too broad as well as unnecessary. Alaska Sen. Lisa […]
Forced sterilizations for people with disabilities decried by members of Congress
By: Jennifer Shutt - May 28, 2024
WASHINGTON — Three members of Congress introduced a resolution Thursday that’s intended to bring attention to the experiences and challenges people with disabilities face when it comes to reproductive rights. Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley announced the resolution during a press conference with advocates just steps from the U.S. Capitol, saying that under a Supreme […]
Biden signs $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan into law
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 24, 2024
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan emergency spending law Wednesday to provide an additional $95 billion in aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, ending months of behind-the-scenes maneuvering and public pleas for Congress to approve the funding. The package also included a measure requiring the popular app TikTok be sold by its Chinese […]
U.S. House speaker gains Dem backing for foreign aid plan, as far-right Republicans seethe
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 19, 2024
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Democrats on Thursday began coalescing behind Republican Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan to provide assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan through a series of three bills, though far-right members of his own party grew increasingly frustrated with the Louisianan’s bipartisan streak. Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is leading an effort […]
U.S. Supreme Court to hear oral arguments Tuesday on abortion pill limits
By: Jennifer Shutt - March 26, 2024
WASHINGTON — The same U.S. Supreme Court that overturned the constitutional right to an abortion will hear oral arguments Tuesday over access to mifepristone, a pharmaceutical used in both medication abortion and miscarriage care. The nine justices will then decide whether to leave access to the drug intact or require the U.S. Food and Drug […]
Congress struggles to finish work on spending bills as another Friday deadline nears
By: Jennifer Shutt - March 21, 2024
WASHINGTON — Congressional staff were scrambling Wednesday to finalize sweeping legislation that would fund much of the federal government, but time was running short ahead of a Friday midnight deadline. Leaders of the House and Senate and the Biden administration announced Tuesday they’d reached consensus on the final six government funding bills for the fiscal […]
U.S. Veterans Affairs Department expands IVF access to unmarried and same-sex veterans
By: Jennifer Shutt - March 12, 2024
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs expanded access to in vitro fertilization on Monday, saying that eligible unmarried veterans and veterans in same-sex marriages can now access IVF at VA health care facilities. The announcement notes that federal law requires the VA only provide IVF treatments to veterans whose issues having children are due […]
A day ahead of shutdown, Congress works on advancing stopgap spending bills
By: Jennifer Shutt and Ariana Figueroa - February 29, 2024
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House on a bipartisan vote passed a short-term funding extension Thursday intended to give lawmakers a bit more time to wrap up work on the annual spending bills — trying to dodge a shutdown despite election year politics and narrow margins. The stopgap spending bill, sometimes called a continuing resolution, or […]
A partial government shutdown is days away. There’s no agreement on federal funding yet.
By: Jennifer Shutt and Ariana Figueroa - February 28, 2024
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden huddled with top congressional leaders at the White House on Tuesday amid a crunch over government funding as well as a familiar stalemate over assistance to two major allies — and no solution immediately in sight. Lawmakers leaving the meeting, which lasted about an hour, said it was worthwhile, even […]
U.S. Supreme Court schedules March 26 oral arguments in abortion pill access case
By: Jennifer Shutt - January 29, 2024
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on March 26 in the case that could significantly curtail access to a prescription drug used for both abortions and miscarriage care. The case centers on when and how patients can access mifepristone, a pharmaceutical the U.S. Food and Drug Administration originally approved in 2000. […]
Congress speeds through short-term government funding bill before Friday shutdown deadline
By: Jennifer Shutt - January 18, 2024
WASHINGTON — Congress will have until early March to finish work it was supposed to complete last fall — and will avert a partial government shutdown — under a bill both chambers approved with broad bipartisan support Thursday. The 77-18 vote in the Senate and 314-108 vote in the House sent the bill to President […]