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NJ lawmakers consider task force to take on invasive pests

TRENTON New Jersey may create a task force to come up with ways to control species that don t belong here, such as the spotted lanternfly and exotic ticks, and develop plans to restore some of the damage they ve already done in the Garden State. Approved by an Assembly panel on Monday is a proposed law that would create a five-member Invasive Species Task Force, putting together minds from the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Health, the State Forester, and Rutgers University. New Jersey is particularly susceptible to invasive species because of our proximity to New York City and Philadelphia, said Assemblyman Eric Houghtaling, D-Monmouth, a primary sponsor of the measure and chair of the Agriculture Committee.

The daily business briefing: March 17, 2021

The daily business briefing: March 17, 2021 Harold Maass 1. European Union drug regulators on Tuesday said there was no indication AstraZeneca s coronavirus vaccine causes blood clots, despite decisions by a growing number of the region s governments to suspend use of the shots pending further research. As Sweden became the latest government to halt use of the vaccine, the European Medicines Agency urged the region s leaders to resume use of the vaccine to help fight the pandemic as thousands of people in Europe continue to die daily, with many scientists warning more vulnerable people will die from delaying vaccinations than from rare side effects. We are still firmly convinced that the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine in preventing COVID-19 with its associated risk of hospitalization and death outweigh the risk of the side effects, said Emer Cooke, the head of the agency. [

Virginia bans cosmetic testing on animals, joining three other states

© iStock Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) has signed the Humane Cosmetics Act, banning cosmetics animal testing and the sale of animal-tested cosmetics. The method involves testing household products on animals for safety before they are sold on the market for human use.  Virginia is the fourth state to adopt the law, which will go into effect beginning on Jan. 1, 2022, according to ABC News. ADVERTISEMENT California was the first state to ban animal-tested cosmetics in 2018, with Nevada and Illinois adopting similar laws the following year. The ban in Virginia is part of a larger effort to stop animal testing on a federal level, according to ABC. Virginia Rep. Don Beyer (D) announced that he plans to reintroduce federal legislation that would prohibit animal testing across the U.S.

Biden dog Major in reported biting incident , sent to Delaware

Biden dog Major caused minor injury to Secret Service agent The White House press secretary said Major and Champ were always going to be sent to Delaware this week during the first lady s travels. Author: DARLENE SUPERVILLE (Associated Press) Published: 12:57 PM MST March 9, 2021 Updated: 2:22 PM MST March 9, 2021 WASHINGTON Editor s note: The attached video is about the children s book on President Biden s two dogs.  President Joe Biden has Major trouble. Family dogs Major and Champ have been banished from the White House for a doggie time out in Delaware after Major caused a “minor injury” to a Secret Service agent. White House press secretary Jen Psaki explained the canine caper Tuesday by saying the dogs “are still getting acclimated and accustomed to their new surroundings and new people.”

NTRA: Contrary To HBPA s Hyperbole, HISA Is Neither Unprecedented Nor Unconstitutional - Horse Racing News

NTRA: Contrary To HBPA s Hyperbole, HISA Is Neither Unprecedented Nor Unconstitutional - Horse Racing News
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