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Biden Trips on the Border - Washington Free Beacon

Biden Trips on the Border Column: The one issue where the White House plays defense Getty Images Matthew Continetti • April 23, 2021 5:00 am SHARE The pickings are slim for Republicans in Joe Biden’s Washington. For the past few months, the president has maintained a job approval rating in the mid- to low-50s. He has a net positive rating in the double digits. He gets good marks for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, for his distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines, and for his (misguided) decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan. The American Rescue Plan is extremely popular, and the American Jobs Plan polls well. The rules of the House and budget reconciliation in the Senate mean that Republicans are powerless to stop major economic legislation from becoming law. Meanwhile, the conservative grassroots are more interested in election integrity and identity politics than in policy. GOP officials are frustrated. It’s always harder to fig

Coronavirus: White House offers new tax credit to help spur vaccinations

  WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced new employer tax credits and other steps to encourage people reluctant to be inoculated to get the COVID-19 vaccine as his administration tries to overcome diminishing demand for the shots. The moves came as Biden celebrated reaching his latest goal of administering 200 million coronavirus doses in his first 100 days in office. With more than 50% of adults at least partially vaccinated and roughly 28 million vaccine doses being delivered each week, demand has eclipsed supply as the constraining factor to vaccinations in much of the country. In a White House speech on Wednesday, Biden acknowledged entering a new phase in the federal vaccination effort that relies on increased outreach to Americans to get their shots, both to protect them and their communities.

Kaiser Permanente paying $11 5 million to settle racial discrimination class-action lawsuit

Kaiser Permanente paying $11 5 million to settle racial discrimination class-action lawsuit
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Biden plan to increase vaccines announced

White House offers new tax credit to help spur vaccinations In a White House speech on Wednesday, Biden acknowledged entering a “new phase” in the federal vaccination effort. Author: Associated Press Updated: 4:05 AM EDT April 22, 2021 WASHINGTON President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced new employer tax credits and other steps to encourage people reluctant to be inoculated to get the COVID-19 vaccine as his administration tries to overcome diminishing demand for the shots. The moves came as Biden celebrated reaching his latest goal of administering 200 million coronavirus doses in his first 100 days in office. With more than 50% of adults at least partially vaccinated and roughly 28 million vaccine doses being delivered each week, demand has eclipsed supply as the constraining factor to vaccinations in much of the country.

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