After nearly a year of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, it has been well established that the people most at risk of dying from the novel virus are the elderly. Thus, it came as quite a surprise when the initial (and now scuttled) plan for administering the newly developed COVID-19 vaccine did not have elderly Americans at the front of the line. Instead, it was healthcare workers. While they arguably have a higher chance of contracting the virus due to the nature of their jobs, they also largely make up a lower-risk population.
When the CDCâs Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices was questioned on the rationale behind the vaccination prioritization, it was exposed that racism â actual racism arising from the Leftâs Critical Race Theory logic â played a significant role in the decision.
Allison Clements Sworn in as FERC Commissioner lexology.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lexology.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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On December 8, 2020, Allison Clements was sworn in as a FERC’s newest Commissioner. Commissioner Clements’ swearing in follows the Senate’s November 30 late night voice vote confirming her nomination, along with the nomination of Mark Christie (
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FERC also issued a press release addressing Commissioner Clements’ two decades of public and private sector experience in energy regulation and policy. The press release states:
Allison Clements was sworn in today as a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Commissioner Clements has two decades of public and private sector experience in energy regulation and policy, representing utilities, independent power producers, developers and lenders, nonprofits and philanthropies on grid policy issues. She founded Goodgrid, LLC, an energy policy and strategy consulting firm. Prior to that she was director of the energy markets pr
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In a new book, political science professor at Boise State University, Professor Scott Yenor, makes it clear that the rise of individual autonomy brought about by the sexual revolution is hardly an “unmixed blessing”. In the book, The Recovery of Family Life: Exposing the Limits of Modern Ideologies, Professor Yenor skillfully exa