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The White House Is A Month Past Its Own Deadline For New COVID-19 Work Protections
Workplace safety experts say they re surprised the administration hasn t put a new emergency standard in place to combat the coronavirus.
When he was running for president last year, Joe Biden released a four-point plan for how to protect essential workers during the pandemic. One thing then-President Donald Trump needed to do, Biden said, was put in place an enforceable safety standard that employers would have to follow, subject to fines.
Trump never did that. And so far, neither has Biden.
The administration is now a month past a March 15 deadline it had set for establishing a COVID-19 emergency temporary standard through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which is part of the Labor Department. Such a standard would lay out an employer’s obligations in clearer terms, since there’s nothing on OSHA’s existing rulebook expressly related to the pandemic.
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Ruling From Parliamentarian Gives Democrats an Extra Shot at Reconciliation. At the onset of the Biden Presidency, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sat for an
interview with NBC News in which he telegraphed a so-called “ace up his sleeve.” Well, I think we now know the identity of the Ace: The most important policy
news on the federal level to drop since the last
newsletter is the Parliamentarian’s ruling that the majority party in the Senate the Democrats, via Kamala Harris for those uninitiated may pass three reconciliation bills this year. Democrats were already celebrating the fact that they could pass two reconciliation bills this year, but this ruling from the parliamentarian gifts Democrats a much-needed windfall to pass their increasingly expensive agenda. Indeed, in an interview on NBC News, Senator Bernie Sanders, Chair of the Budget Committee, noted that the ruling is “important because i