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As COVID vaccinations wane, NY state is slow to release ZIP code data

View Comments For months, county leaders asked New York state officials to release details about COVID-19 vaccination rates for each neighborhood. But the information, which is key to addressing vaccine disparity, remained shrouded in secrecy. The data disclosures have since reached 60 of the state s 62 counties, revealing some communities hit hardest by coronavirus infections now lag in vaccinations, according to state officials, county documents and data obtained by USA TODAY Network New York. Meanwhile, county officials and an infectious-disease expert suggested releasing the data earlier could have helped marshal more public health resources to communities plagued by vaccine hesitancy and access hurdles.

Republicans tell Biden tax hikes are a red line in recovery plan

Republicans tell Biden tax hikes are a red line in recovery plan By Jeff Mason and Jarrett Renshaw Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republican leaders told President Joe Biden on Wednesday they oppose any tax hikes to fund an economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, in a blow to the Democrat s plans to spend trillions of dollars on U.S. infrastructure, education and childcare. In their first White House meeting since Biden took office in January, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and House of Representatives Republican leader Kevin McCarthy signaled a willingness to work with the president on infrastructure but drew the line at tax increases.

Biden sees infrastructure compromise, despite Republican red line on taxes

Biden sees infrastructure compromise, despite Republican red line on taxes
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Ex-consumer watchdog Cordray tapped to manage federal student aid

Ex-consumer watchdog Cordray tapped to manage federal student aid COLUMBUS A former federal consumer watchdog and Democratic nominee for Ohio governor has landed his next job. The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday that Richard Cordray has been selected as its chief operating officer of federal student aid. Cordray, 62, previously served as Ohio treasurer and attorney general and as the first head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under Democratic President Barack Obama and, briefly, Republican President Donald Trump. Cordray stepped down from his watchdog role to run for governor in 2018, a race he lost to Republican Gov. Mike DeWine.

Ex-consumer watchdog Richard Cordray tapped to manage federal student aid

AP Ohio Democratic gubernatorial candidate Richard Cordray speaks to the audience after conceding defeat to Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine during the Ohio Democratic Party election night watch party.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. COLUMBUS, Ohio A former federal consumer watchdog and Democratic nominee for Ohio governor has landed his next job. The Department of Education announced Monday that Richard Cordray has been selected as its chief operating officer of federal student aid. Cordray, 62, previously served as Ohio treasurer and attorney general and as the first head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under Democratic President Barack Obama and, briefly, Republican President Donald Trump.

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