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Delayed COVID-19 worker protections attract crush of lobbyists

Delayed COVID-19 worker protections attract crush of lobbyists Emily Kopp © Provided by Roll Call Workers process meat at Old Fashion Country Butcher in Santa Paula, Calif., in May 2020. The North American Meat Institute is scheduled to meet with federal officials to discuss COVID-19 worker protection rules. A swarm of the most powerful lobbyists in Washington is circling as the White House reviews long-anticipated rules to protect workers from COVID-19 with meatpacking, hospital and retail industries working to delay the regulations while unions push for more urgency. The businesses have been winning so far on the timing. The rules are meant to respond to the clusters of infections in crowded workplaces that drive up infections and deaths but arrive more than a year after outbreaks began. President Joe Biden signed an executive order the day after his inauguration asking the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to write the worker protection rules

House Republican bill would ban federal funds for critical race theory

Any race is inherently superior or inferior to any other race. The United States is a fundamentally racist country. The Declaration of Independence or the United States Constitution are fundamentally racist documents. An individual’s moral worth is determined by his or her race. An individual, by virtue of his or her race, is inherently racist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously. An individual, because of his or her race, bears responsibility for the actions committed by members of his or her race. Russ Vought, president of Citizens for Renewing America and the former director of the White House Office of Management and Budget who helped implement Trump’s executive order, appeared at a press conference in support of the bill on Wednesday.

SNF Agora Institute names 11 Visiting Scholars

The Atlantic, and a former Rome bureau chief and European culture correspondent for The New York Times. Based in Europe since 2008, she focuses on feature stories and profiles at the intersection of culture, politics, and religion, as well as literary reportage and criticism. She has reported from more than two dozen countries and has written about the social and political toll of the European debt crisis in Greece and Italy and the wave of populism that followed in its wake; the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo as its staff put out the first issue after a deadly terrorist attack; France s Yellow Vest movement; and the #MeToo movement, among other significant global stories. (

FDA authorizes Pfizer s Covid-19 shot for children 12 to 15

FDA authorizes Pfizer s Covid-19 shot for children 12 to 15 With Sarah Owermohle and Emily Martin. On Tap Pfizer’s Covid-19 shot is authorized by FDA for children ages 12 to 15. FDA’s vaccine advisory panel will meet in June to discuss what data are needed for authorization of Covid shots for younger kids. Novavax pushes back the application timeline for its Covid vaccine. It’s Tuesday, welcome back to Prescription Pulse. Please give a warm welcome to the newest additions to the Prescription Pulse roster: Lauren Gardner (@Gardner LM or [email protected]) and Katherine Ellen Foley (@katherineefoley or [email protected]). As always, also send tips to David Lim ([email protected] or @davidalim).

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