RFK Jr. appears before Senate Finance Committee in confirmation hearing
Prior to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appearing before the Senate during his confirmation hearing, the ADA sent a letter to Senate leaders outlining its key
Prior to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appearing before the Senate during his confirmation hearing, the ADA sent a letter to Senate leaders outlining its key
The ADA is expressing concern over the Trump administration’s directive to pause certain federal financial assistance programs. The Office of Management and Budget’s directive has

This ADA opinion editorial appeared in the Washington Post on Jan. 19. As the new administration transitions into office, the American Dental Association is encouraging

The federal government published guidance on how health care providers can use artificial intelligence tools with minimal risk of inadvertently discriminating against people. In a
The Department of Health and Human Services has published guidance to help health care providers comply with recent updates to federal regulations prohibiting discrimination in

The ADA and 12 other groups are urging the Environmental Protection Agency to appeal a court ruling for the agency to further regulate the fluoridation

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a final rule Jan. 7 eliminating an exemption that allows third-party debt collectors to place medical debt on credit

President Joe Biden signed a bill into law Jan. 2 that addresses home care and caregiver programs provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
The ADA is providing the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs with comments for its ongoing project to establish a national standard of practice for all

Update: The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network extended the deadline to file beneficial ownership reports required by the Corporate Transparency Act to Jan. 13, 2025. Congress

UPDATE: The Corporate Transparency Act was not included in the stopgap spending bill Congress passed Dec. 21. Dentists are still encouraged to file their beneficial
The ADA sent a grassroots Action Alert Dec. 19 encouraging members to urge their members of Congress to retain funding for oral health workforce programs