Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds says the state will get a boost in COVID-19 vaccine starting next week, however demand still far exceeds the current supply.
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UPDATE: Nebraska Attorney General denies role in D.C. riots
Doug Peterson is a part of an organization that reportedly made robocalls urging Trump supporters to descend on the Capitol
January 20, 2021 6:41 am
In the January 11th’s press briefing with Governor Ricketts, Peterson denied having any part in this.
Machaela Cav, courtesy of Nebraska Legislature’s website
The latest on this developing story is that Nebraska Senator Machaela Cavanaugh is requesting records from Peterson.
A robocall made and paid for by the Rule of Law Defense Fund said, “At 1 p.m., we will march to the Capitol and call on Congress to stop the steal.”
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Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson and Dannette Smith, CEO of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, are warning Nebraskans to be on the lookout for fraudulent schemes about COVID-19 vaccines. “Even though the COVID-19 vaccines have only been available for a short time, fraud schemes are already popping up across the nation, seeking [.]
Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson and Danette Smith, CEO of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, are warning Nebraskans to be on the lookout for fraudulent schemes about COVID-19 vaccines.
âEven though the COVID-19 vaccines have only been available for a short time, fraud schemes are already popping up across the nation, seeking information such as credit card numbers or personal health information,â Smith said.
Attorney General Peterson has advised Nebraskans to watch out for schemes like:
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