Policy and Public Interest U.S. Navy Administers One Million Vaccines Since the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Navy Medicine has
Policy and Public Interest Q&A: Asian American Professor Yan Ruth Xia Reflects on Long History of Racism Yan Ruth Xia is a professor of child, youth and
Policy and Public Interest No Uniform Legal Standard on Police Discretion in the Use of Deadly Force Exists in the U.S. The Institute for American Police Reform today released a comprehensive
Policy and Public Interest Biden Administration Opens Pacific Coast to New Jobs and Clean Energy Production With Offshore Wind Development Offshore Wind California (OWC), a group of wind industry leaders,
Policy and Public Interest Live Expert Panel: How to Win Over Vaccine Skeptics Live Expert Panel: Melanie Swift, M.D., M.P.H., Occupational Medicine Specialist
Policy and Public Interest International Relations Experts Approve of Biden’s First 100 Days Eighty percent of international relations (IR) scholars believe President Joe
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Department of Commerce’s Continued Trade Enforcement Leads to Robust Domestic Lumber Industry Capacity Expansion The U.S. Department of Commerce today issued its preliminary determination
Policy and Public Interest Mega Trends Transforming the United States Through 2030 Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Transformative Mega Trends in the
Policy and Public Interest Ranked-Choice Voting Gives Voice to Diverse Electorate In a time when all eyes are on the health
Policy and Public Interest Will the Courts Permanently Change Procedures Due to the Pandemic? Frederick Penney, founding partner of Penney and Associates Injury Lawyers,
Policy and Public Interest Large Group of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Bills Passes U.S. House of Representatives As the Emergency Nurses Association finished its Day off the
Policy and Public Interest After 59 Years, the Families of Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 Receive Closure On March 16, 1962, Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 was
Policy and Public Interest Bipartisan, Bicameral Bill ‘Endless Frontier Act’ Poised to Spur U.S. Economic Development IEEE-USA applauds the Senate Commerce Committee for moving the Endless
Policy and Public Interest Politically Polarized Brains Share an Intolerance of Uncertainty Since the 1950s, political scientists have theorized that political polarization
Policy and Public Interest Advocacy Groups Urge US and UK Governments to Include Consumers in Talks With Airlines on Reopening Transatlantic Travel Travel Fairness Now, a non-profit coalition that supports greater competition,
Policy and Public Interest With 1 of 18 Workers Killed on the Job Every Day in the U.S., Workplace Tragedy Makes Clear the Need for Public Sector OSHA Now Yesterday, West Berks Water Authority worker, Cody Gipprich, was tragically killed
Policy and Public Interest With Governor Abbott’s Signature, Alcohol To-Go Becomes Law in Texas Yesterday, Governor Abbott signed HB 1094 by Representative Geren and
Policy and Public Interest School Reopenings Substantially Increased COVID-19 Spread in Texas Millions of students haven’t been in the classroom since March
Policy and Public Interest Bloomberg Government’s Spring Hill Watch Provides In-Depth Look at What’s Happening on Capitol Hill Bloomberg Government today announced that its annual Spring Hill Watch
Policy and Public Interest President Biden Has More Work to Do to Win Over Florida Voters U.S. President Joe Biden won praise in Florida for his
Policy and Public Interest Despite Refugee Boost, Family Reunification, President Biden Has ‘Long Road to Go’ On Monday, the Biden administration announced a significant increase in
Policy and Public Interest Expanding and Expediting COVID-19 Vaccination in the U.S. Can Prevent 6.8 Million Cases and Save $9.8 Billion in Societal Costs With around 30 percent of the U.S. population now fully
Policy and Public Interest National Nurses Week: One Nurse’s Journey – Charlotte Guevarra, RN, Cedars-Sinai Guevarra, an intensive care nurse at Cedars-Sinai for the past
Policy and Public Interest Who Is Guarding Facebook’s Guardians? Lawmakers Can Step Up Oversight Facebook’s Oversight Board voted to uphold the social media company’s
Policy and Public Interest Biden Rights the Economic Ship, but Rough Waters Could Loom in the Distance As the 2020 election neared the finish line voters began
Policy and Public Interest COVID-19 Conspiracy Beliefs Increased Among Users of Conservative and Social Media Belief in conspiracies about the COVID-19 pandemic increased through the
Policy and Public Interest Water Bill Must Be Coupled With Education Campaigns to Achieve Faith in Public Water The Senate has approved a bipartisan, $35 billion bill to
Policy and Public Interest Sen. Bill Nelson Statement on National Space Council The following is a statement from Sen. Bill Nelson, who
Policy and Public Interest USW Slams ExxonMobil Decision to Lock Out Workers in Beaumont, Texas The USW condemned ExxonMobil’s decision to engage in an unfair
Policy and Public Interest White House Sprints to 100-Day Mark With No Sign of Slowing Down Faced with historic, national challenges on multiple fronts — public
Policy and Public Interest AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins Responds to President Biden’s Address to Congress AARP is heartened to hear President Biden address many of
Policy and Public Interest New York’s Eviction Moratorium Extension Vital to Protect Tenants, Landlords The New York State Senate and Assembly will vote Wednesday
Policy and Public Interest New Policy Brief Calls for Prioritization of Education Over Criminalization During Tough Budget Fights A policy brief released by The Leadership Conference Education Fund shows
Policy and Public Interest Federal Judge Tosses False Claims Act Lawsuit Against Zuckerman Spaeder Client Health First U.S. District Court Judge Roy A. Dalton has dismissed with
Policy and Public Interest Texas Mutual Announces Major Victory Over Exorbitant Air Ambulance Prices The Supreme Court of the United States announced on April
Policy and Public Interest White House Organizing Task Force Will Empower Workers on the Job The following is a statement from Teamsters General President Jim
Policy and Public Interest Supply Chain Leaders Call on Congress to Pass Bipartisan DRIVE-Safe Act 117 organizations representing all levels of the U.S. supply chain
Policy and Public Interest Breaking the Glass Ceiling: The Appointment of Women to High Courts Worldwide For the past seven years, political scientist Alice Kang has
Policy and Public Interest LMU Loyola Law School Professor Justin Levitt Named White House Senior Policy Advisor LMU Loyola Law School Professor Justin Levitt, a nationally recognized
Policy and Public Interest University of Illinois Chicago Students Breaking Down Stereotypes About Young Black Men A group at the University of Illinois Chicago is on
Policy and Public Interest East Coast and Chicago Area Face Biggest Hurdles in Housing-Related Risks Connected to COVID-19 Impact ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s premier property database,
Policy and Public Interest Five Factors That Led to Chauvin Guilty Verdicts Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted April 20
Policy and Public Interest Richard Yuan Shares Key Insights on Elimination of Poverty in China China’s anti-poverty strategy has not only succeeded in lifting many
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Supreme Court Donor Privacy Case Could Have Ramifications for Dark Money in Elections On April 26, the Supreme Court of the United States
Policy and Public Interest Medical Clinic Serving Houston’s Most Vulnerable Immigrant Population Denied COVID-19 Vaccine Texas Health and Human Services recently informed Hillcroft Physicians, P.A.
Policy and Public Interest The Malouf Foundation Hosts Successful Inaugural Trafficking Policy and Education Summit The Malouf Foundation hosted their inaugural Human Trafficking Policy and
Policy and Public Interest AFSP Chief Medical Officer Addresses Congressional Committee on Mental Health Policies On Thursday, April 15 the House Subcommittee on Health, Employment,
Policy and Public Interest National Policy Proposal Charting Path for Universal Access and Affordable College for All Americans Today, College Promise releases an ambitious proposal for a federal-state
Policy and Public Interest Black, Hispanic, Native Americans Have Borne the Burden of Years of Life Lost From the Pandemic A UCLA Fielding School of Public Health-led team has found
Policy and Public Interest Latest COVID Wave Fills Beds, Hammers Michigan ER Workers During parts of last winter, physicians in Michigan Medicine’s emergency