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Destroying Institutions: Nets Skip First Meeting of Court-Packing Panel

Font Size For four years, the liberal media would scream from the rooftops about how President Trump was “destroying our democratic institutions.” But ABC, CBS, and NBC were nowhere to be seen Wednesday night following the first meeting and swearing-in of President Biden’s commission to reshape the Supreme Court in the way only radical liberals benefitted from (either with court-packing or taking away Trump’s justice appointments). Instead of covering Biden’s real attempt to destroy an American democratic institution, ABC’s World News Tonight and the  CBS Evening News screeched about Republican opposition to a different commission to investigate the Capitol riot (which was already being investigated). And NBC took a tour of a Purell factory.

FL House Dems elect two Black members as future leaders; one makes history as its first Black woman

Florida State Rep. Ramon Alexander. Credit: Alexander s Facebook page. Two members of the Florida Legislative Black Caucus will be the future leaders of the Florida House Democrats, with one member making history as the party’s first Black woman leader. Following the end of the special legislative session on gambling expansion in Florida, the House Democratic Caucus met Wednesday and unanimously elected state Rep. Ramon Alexander as its Democratic leader for the 2022-24 legislative term. He represents Gadsden and part of Leon County and currently serves as the party’s whip for the 2020-22 legislative term. “Truly honored to be elected this afternoon by my colleagues in the Florida House of Representatives House Democratic Leader for the 2022 – 2024 Legislative Term,” Alexander wrote on Facebook. “To God Be The Glory.”

RELEASE: CAP Announces 21 Faith Leaders To Watch for 2021 - Center for American Progress

Washington, D.C. — From climate change to gun violence to civil rights, religious leaders are on the front lines championing major progressive change. After four years of resisting policies that denied the dignity and rights of all people, these bold leaders are now working to build a more just and equitable world. Today, the Center […]

On the Move: 20 May 2021

Nashville-based Bass, Berry & Sims has added Jennifer Michael as a member of the firm’s healthcare practice in its Washington D.C. office. In addition, the healthcare practice recently added two associates Allison Beattie and Angela Haddon in Washington D.C., according to a release. Michael (pictured) is the former chief of the industry guidance branch at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Counsel, to the inspector general. She counsels health care providers and life science companies to help them avoid potential fraud and abuse hazards and navigate government investigations under the False Claims Act. She also assists clients in their efforts to comply with the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and the federal Civil Monetary Penalty  Law, among other state and federal fraud and abuse laws.

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