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The GOP s vaccine skeptic wing has a breakthrough in Tennessee
Aaron Blake, The Washington Post
July 13, 2021
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FILE Twins Kira Barth and Nola Barth, 14, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Vanderbilt Health in Nashville, May 13, 2021. In Tennessee, the state’s top immunization official, Michelle Fiscus, said that she was forced from her job after writing a memo describing a 34-year-old legal doctrine that suggested that some teenagers might get vaccines without their parents’ permission. (Brett Carlsen/The New York Times)BRETT CARLSEN/NYT
For about as long as certain Republicans and conservative figures have questioned the safety and efficacy of the coronavirus vaccines, those same people have offered a disclaimer: They re not anti-vaxxers, they re just asking questions. And asking questions is valid. But those questions often devolved well into conspiracy theorizing and claiming the vaccine effort was something that i
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., joined at right by Minority Whip John Thune, R-S.D., arrives to speak to reporters at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, July 13, 2021, following a weekly GOP strategy meeting. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) July 13, 2021 - 9:02 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) â Senate Democrats announced late Tuesday that they d reached a budget agreement envisioning spending an enormous $3.5 trillion over the coming decade, paving the way for their drive to pour federal resources into climate change, health care and family-service programs sought by President Joe Biden.
The accord marks a major step in the partyâs push to meet Bidenâs goal of bolstering an economy that was ravaged by the pandemic and setting it on course for long-term growth â and includes a Medicare expansion of vision, hearing and dental benefits for older Americans, a goal of progressives.
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As Democrats debate the size and scope of their “human infrastructure” package, the bipartisan deal for core infrastructure investments that senators reached with the White House is reportedly at risk of stalling as Republicans raise concerns about the proposed financing. Eleven Republican senators have endorsed the plan, which calls for nearly $600 billion in new spending on road, bridges and other “hard” infrastructure over five years. But five of the 11 told CNN on Monday that they could still withdraw their support given their concerns about some of the proposals to pay for the measure including increased IRS enforcement and Democratic plans to push a larger partisan bill alongside the bipartisan effort.
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