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NASA Names Leaders to Key Agency Roles
February 1, 2021 GMT
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ NASA has named appointees for senior agency positions. Bhavya Lal joins the agency as acting chief of staff, Phillip Thompson will serve as White House liaison, Alicia Brown will serve as associate administrator for the Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, and Marc Etkind will serve as associate administrator for the agency’s Office of Communications. In addition, Jackie McGuinness will join the agency as press secretary and Reagan Hunter will serve as special assistant for the agency’s Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs.
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Recently, several social media accounts started to make alarming announcements. Products they sold some of which they had sold for months were suddenly rated “not approved” on Instagram and Facebook, prohibiting their sale. The common denominator? No, not something political. They were all Catholic.
One was an author, Carrie Gress, whose book “The Anti-Mary Exposed: Rescuing the Culture from Toxic Femininity” was removed. The book on Catholicism and culture is not new, though it was published fairly recently in 2019. According to the screenshots she shared, she was alerted that the item no longer follows the commerce policies of Facebook and Instagram. Posts concerning the book were also flagged across multiple accounts.
US Commerce secretary nominee Gina Raimondo discusses fishing industry concerns at Senate confirmation hearing
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Testifying on Tuesday, 26 January, before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo pledged to use science and data to help move the seafood industry forward if she becomes the country s next secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
With senators from several major fishing states represented on the panel, Raimondo got plenty of time to discuss her views on the commercial fishing industry during the hearing, which lasted over two-and-a-half hours. She noted seafood is a key industry in her home state of Rhode Island.
How long they actually stay is another question.
Democrat Raimondo is poised to resign mid-term to take a new job, in Washington, as President Joe Biden s commerce secretary. Her confirmation hearing was Tuesday. An committee vote on her nomination is anticipated next Wednesday, February 3.
The exact timing of Raimondo s departure is unclear. But Sen. Roger Wicker, the Mississippi Republican who chairs the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, told Raimondo on Tuesday: I do not believe you will be serving as governor of the state of Rhode Island for very much longer.
Against that backdrop, McKee is preparing for his move up one flight to the governor s State House suite as soon as next week. He has set 5 p.m. Tuesday as the deadline for those seeking appointment by him as R.I. s next lieutenant governor to submit a letter of interest online to his transition team at www.mckeetransition.com/.