
Senator Murray, Speaker Ryan Introduce Evidence-Based Policymaking Legislation
Senator Murray: I look forward to working with members on both sides to continue “our bipartisan efforts to help government work better.” (Washington, D.C.)

Senator Murray: I look forward to working with members on both sides to continue “our bipartisan efforts to help government work better.” (Washington, D.C.)

Senator Murray re-introduces legislation—SAFE Act—to ensure women experiencing domestic violence can get help without fearing for their jobs, economic security SAFE Act invests in

Senator Murray highlights impact of President Trump’s decision to cancel critical outreach efforts ahead of open enrollment period starting Nov 1, causing unnecessary consumer confusion,

Supporters represent patients, doctors, hospitals, mayors, governors, state insurance commissioners, researchers, religious organizations, businesses, and non-profits Washington, D.C., Nov. 1 — Senate health committee Chairman Lamar

After Senator Murray’s efforts, VA Sec. Shulkin bowed to public pressure and withdrew blanket ethics waiver—LINK In new letter, Senator Murray continues to push