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Gov Mike DeWine signs a bill to prohibit Ohio colleges, universities from blocking controversial speakers

Gov. Mike DeWine signs a bill to prohibit Ohio colleges, universities from blocking controversial speakers Laura Hancock, cleveland.com COLUMBUS, Ohio - Gov. Mike DeWine signed Friday Senate Bill 40, which will prohibit universities from blocking controversial speakers on campus, as well as banning the establishment of free speech zones. The bill, called “Forming Open and Robust University Minds Act” or FORUM Act prohibits the schools and officials from stopping free speech except for restrictions deemed as reasonable and content-neutral or those that provide “ample alternative means for expressive activities. The bill was sponsored by Republican Sens. Andrew Brenner of Delaware County and Rob McColley of Northwest Ohio’s Henry County. Brenner has said the bill was inspired by the University of California, Berkeley’s 2017 decision cancel a speech by far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos on security grounds after violent protests erupted.

Pandemic backlash jeopardizes public health powers, leaders

Pandemic backlash jeopardizes public health powers, leaders By Associated Press | December 15, 2020 at 5:53 AM CST - Updated December 15 at 5:56 PM (AP) - Tisha Coleman has lived in close-knit Linn County, Kansas, for 42 years and never felt so alone. As the public health administrator, she’s struggled every day of the coronavirus pandemic to keep her rural county along the Missouri border safe. In this community with no hospital, she’s failed to persuade her neighbors to wear masks and take precautions against COVID-19, even as cases rise. In return, she’s been harassed, sued, vilified and called a Democrat, an insult in her circles.

COVID-19 pandemic backlash jeopardizes nation s public health system as firings, resignations and retirements accelerate problems

COVID-19 pandemic backlash jeopardizes nation s public health system as firings, resignations and retirements accelerate problems
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Holiday gifts and the yet-to-be-won shorter work week

Holiday gifts and the yet-to-be-won shorter work week By Martha Grevatt posted on December 14, 2020 This article was originally published in Workers World in 2012. Since then, job-destroying technology is even more advanced and the eventual switch to electric vehicles could eliminate thousands of union jobs in auto. Millions are unemployed since the pandemic hit, and there is no plan or comprehensive assistance from the state to get people back to work during or after this disaster. Only worker organizing will create fairer hours, decent pay, safe working conditions and a job or adequate income for all. Dimestore workers strike for better working conditions, Detroit, 1937.

Pandemic backlash jeopardizes public health powers, leaders - News - The Rolla Daily News - Rolla, MO

Pandemic backlash jeopardizes public health powers, leaders - News - The Rolla Daily News - Rolla, MO
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