Biden seeks 14 percent funding boost for DOL in FY 2022
By Rebecca Rainey 04/09/2021 11:00 AM EDT President Joe Biden wants to give the Labor Department $14.2 billion in funding as part of his 2022 budget request, a 14 percent boost from the previous year. In total, Biden is requesting an additional $1.7 billion for DOL, which includes increased funding for the agency’s enforcement arms as […]
California workplace safety chief to be tapped to lead OSHA
By Rebecca Rainey , Eleanor Mueller04/09/2021 02:41 PM EDT Updated: 04/09/2021 04:21 PM EDT President Joe Biden will nominate California’s workplace safety chief, Doug Parker, to lead the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the White House said Friday. The role has taken on outsize importance amid the pandemic and as the administration is weighing whether […]
Judge sets up ruling on Dakota Access shutdown for late April
By Alex Guillén , Ben Lefebvre 04/09/2021 03:09 PM EDT A federal judge on Friday said he plans to decide as soon as late April whether to order the Dakota Access pipeline to shut down as it undergoes a new environmental analysis. Details: Justice Department attorney Ben Schifman on Friday told Judge James Boasberg of […]
CDC declares racism ’a serious public health threat’
By Benjamin Din 04/08/2021 06:41 PM EDT The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday labeled racism as a serious threat to public health and said it would take steps to address the matter. “What we know is this: racism is a serious public health threat that directly affects the well-being of millions of […]
GOP tax writers concerned about Biden’s approach to global tax talks
By Bernie Becker 04/08/2021 06:49 PM EDT Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee said Thursday that they were worried about how the Biden administration was handling global tax negotiations and requested a briefing from the Treasury Department about the talks. “We are concerned that the OECD changes could directly reduce U.S. tax revenues […]
How Biden is empowering teachers unions on school reopenings — and what could trip them up
By Eleanor Mueller , Juan Perez Jr. 04/08/2021 12:58 PM EDT Teachers unions at the national and local levels are playing an outsize role in determining when, and how, schools bring students back into classrooms — but differences between them threaten to complicate President Joe Biden’s goal of having the majority of elementary students back […]
New friction felt over Planned Parenthood giving Covid shots
By Alice Miranda Ollstein 04/08/2021 05:00 AM EDT A new effort by Planned Parenthood to distribute Covid vaccines to underserved communities is reviving tensions with anti- abortion forces that have long protested the reproductive health group’s involvement in the pandemic response. Planned Parenthood is partnering with five states, including New York and California, to give […]
Parents want in-person classes. Summer school? Not so much.
By Juan Perez Jr. 04/08/2021 05:24 PM EDT A large majority of American parents say they want children learning in person next school year, according to a new poll from POLITICO and Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health. And many parents want teachers to be vaccinated before returning to work and tend to side with […]
San Joaquin Partnership 2020 Annual Report
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Trump aims to cover all Americans’ Covid shots
By Susannah Luthi , Rachel Roubein 10/28/2020 07:16 PM EDT The Trump administration on Wednesday released its plan for promising free Covid-19 vaccines for all Americans. What the plan would do: The sweeping plan aims to cover the uninsured, seniors and poor Americans, as well as people with employer-sponsored or other private coverage. But the interim final […]