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Biden s 100 days: Where some of the president s executive orders stand

USA TODAY WASHINGTON – Since taking office, President Joe Biden has signed 40 executive orders addressing issues spanning the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to international affairs, labor and voting rights and the environment. While many of the orders either reversed the actions of former President Donald Trump, or made administrative changes he d promised on the campaign trail, others have had more consequential impacts.  Many orders signed in his first hours as president overturned the previous administration. With those, he: Prohibited workplace discrimination in the federal government based on sexual orientation and gender identity; Revoked Trump s 2017 Interior Enforcement Executive Order, which broadened the categories of undocumented immigrants subject for removal, restarted the Secure Communities program and supported the federal 287(g) deportation program; 

Biden tackles Black maternal health with executive orders

The Biden administration has invited all states to provide full Medicaid benefits during pregnancy and the extended postpartum period. NNPA NEWSWIRE President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have announced actions to strengthen health equity and address racial disparities in maternal health through increased investment in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity.  The White House said the president’s discretionary funding request includes significant funding to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity rates, improve health equity, and end race based disparities nationwide, including: Investing $200 million to implement implicit bias training for health care providers; create state pregnancy medical home programs; bolster Maternal Mortality Review Committees; expand the Rural Maternity and Obstetrics Management Strategies (RMOMS) program; and help cities place early childhood development experts in pediatrician offices with a

USDA to Incentivize Purchase of Fruits and Vegetables under WIC

(NAFB) – Participants in the Department of Agriculture’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children may soon see a temporary increase to their benefits. The increase will apply to the purchase of fruits and vegetables. With $490 million provided by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, USDA has offered the option of boosting the cash-value voucher benefit by more than three times the current amount for up to four months to provide additional relief during the pandemic. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says, “We need to promote nutrition security alongside food security to ensure all people at all times have access to nutritious foods.”

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