Medical Xpress September 15, 2023
Jessie Hellmann and Lauren Clason, CQ-Roll Call

Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., announced Thursday that he has reached a deal with Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., to reauthorize and increase funding for several key health programs, but it’s unclear how much Republican support the agreement will have.

The package, announced via a news statement early Thursday, will be marked up on Sept. 21—just days before the authorizations are set to expire Sept. 30.

The legislation would reauthorize the Community Health Center Fund, the National Health Service Corps and the Teaching Health Centers Graduate Medical Education program, which aim to improve in rural and underserved areas and train providers.

In total, the package would authorize $26 billion in spending, falling short...

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