
82% of adults 21+ surveyed think it is important for the FDA to focus on making smoke-free tobacco products available to adult smokers to help them switch from cigarettes. Tobacco Harm Reduction is an established public health strategy that supports transitioning adult smokers who can’t or won’t stop smoking to potentially less risky tobacco products. Public support for Tobacco Harm Reduction. ICYMI, from Huddle: “How to decipher a Capitol Hill negotiation” And, for once, McCarthy didn’t stop and gaggle with reporters as he left the Capitol last night, underscoring an old Washington rule of thumb: The less that’s said, the closer things are. But it’s very close, and I’m optimistic,” Biden added. As he left the White House yesterday for a Memorial Day sojourn, President JOE BIDEN sounded as optimistic as ever: “I hope we’ll have some clearer evidence tonight, before the clock strikes 12, that we have a deal. His operation is planning to whip via phone calls in the days ahead of the House’s return to Washington. But doing so is going to take some serious arm-twisting.Įmmer’s job will be all the more complicated by the fact that lawmakers are not in town, and most won’t be until the votes are actually scheduled.

Republicans are still hoping to deliver a majority of the majority. As first reported by CNN’s Hill team last night, House Majority Whip TOM EMMER (R-Minn.) held a late-night call yesterday evening to ready his team for an aggressive vote-moving operation. House Republican leadership is getting ready to whip the vote. What I didn’t anticipate is, we’d have a very short list for a very long time.” He added: “We’ve had a long list for a long time. “It’s hours or days, and I don’t know what,” he said, per CNN’s Haley Talbot and NBC’s Ryan Nobles. that such a timeline is possible but not assured. PATRICK McHENRY (R-N.C.) told reporters shortly after 9 a.m. Fox News’ Chad Pergram reports this morning that leaders are hoping to release the text as early as this afternoon, which would allow the House to vote sometime Tuesday night. Negotiators are trying to finalize the text of a deal, the release of which will start the 72-hour review that Speaker KEVIN McCARTHY is giving lawmakers to read and scrutinize the bill before floor action.

Still no dice, but there’s some hope that today’s the day - and some signs that it might be. IS TODAY THE DAY? - Congressional negotiators worked through the night again yesterday evening, hoping to finalize a deal to raise the debt ceiling. | Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP Photo DRIVING THE DAY Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) said today of the timeline for debt ceiling negotiations. “It’s hours or days, and I don’t know what,” Rep.
