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Super PACs Poured Millions Into The NYC Primary Whose PAC Got The Best Results?

Super PACs Poured Millions Into The NYC Primary Whose PAC Got The Best Results?
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Biden Ignoring COVID-19 Dangers at Border and in Hospitals

Biden Ignoring COVID-19 Dangers At Border And In Hospitals  Share   Share Trending COVID-19 cases in the US leapt 47.5% last week from the previous week. Shots in arms, not shutdowns, are the answer. Among the big risks to Americans right now are unvaccinated healthcare workers and unvaccinated, undocumented migrants fanning out across the U.S. But President Joe Biden is putting politics ahead of tackling these two politically toxic problems. Team Biden is banning foreign travelers from many countries, including the UK, even if they re fully vaccinated. But he s okay with letting hundreds of thousands of unvaccinated foreigners wade across the Rio Grande to enter the U.S. via the southern border.

Betsy McCaughey: Biden Ignoring COVID-19 Dangers at Border and in Hospitals — The Patriot Post

Betsy McCaughey: Biden Ignoring COVID-19 Dangers at Border and in Hospitals — The Patriot Post
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Biden Ignoring COVID-19 Dangers at Border and in Hospitals

Biden Ignoring COVID-19 Dangers at Border and in Hospitals
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Advocates: lawmakers to return to approve clean slate

PUBLISHED 3:32 PM ET Jul. 12, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:32 PM EDT Jul. 12, 2021 SHARE A coalition of labor unions, survivor and victim organizations, civil rights groups and legal services on Monday in an open letter called on top state lawmakers to reconvene in Albany and approve a bill that would seal and expunge criminal records in New York.  The measure, known as the clean slate bill, faltered at the end of the legislative session in June, though lawmakers have not ruled passing a version of the proposal at some point in the future.  The letter released Monday was signed by more than 100 organizations, including the New York State Nurses Association, District Council 37, the National Action Network and the Innocence Project, among others. 

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