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U.S. Senate panel grapples with fast-approaching state laws on rights of student athletes
By: Laura Olson - June 10, 2021
WASHINGTON — There was little disagreement among senators Wednesday over whether a national law is needed to standardize what soon will be a patchwork of conflicting state statutes allowing some student athletes to earn money from their personal brands. But the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation hearing shed little light on what a potential […]
Earmarks list for states in U.S. House infrastructure bill tops $5.7B
By: Laura Olson - June 9, 2021
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Democrats’ highway funding bill is poised to include roughly three out of five transportation projects submitted by members, as legislators vie for their share of federal dollars through the resurrected congressional earmarks process. The 1,473 projects that made the cut were out of 2,383 that Democratic and Republican legislators requested for […]
States poised to allow college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness
By: Laura Olson - June 5, 2021
WASHINGTON — A seismic shift will rock college sports next month, when a handful of new state laws go into effect allowing student athletes to make money off their personal images. It’s been against the rules governing collegiate sports for student athletes to make a profit off their name or image — a practice that’s […]
‘Get a shot and have a beer’: Biden touts free brew, pro sports tickets and child care to boost vaccines
By: Laura Olson - June 2, 2021
WASHINGTON — Free child care during COVID-19 vaccine appointments. Late-night appointment slots on Fridays. And free beer for everybody over 21 if President Joe Biden’s vaccination goal is reached next month. These are some of the latest incentives and strategies lined up by the Biden administration to boost national vaccinations against COVID-19 leading up to the […]
Senate GOP filibuster blocks commission to probe U.S. Capitol attack
By: Laura Olson - May 28, 2021
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans on Friday blocked consideration of a bill creating a bipartisan, independent commission to investigate what happened leading up to and during the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol. Legislation to form an investigatory panel into that attack passed the House of Representatives earlier this month, with 35 House Republicans joining […]
Biden allocates $1B to prepare for hurricane, wildfire season
By: Laura Olson - May 25, 2021
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is doubling the amount of federal funding to help states prepare for natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires, he announced Monday. His administration is directing $1 billion to the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, which sends resources to communities, states, and tribal governments to prepare for extreme weather events. […]
Electric buses, asphalt and bridges: Politicians jostle for federal transportation cash
By: Laura Olson and Ariana Figueroa - May 24, 2021
WASHINGTON — The nearly $1 billion that U.S. Rep. Garret Graves is seeking through Congress’ revamped earmarks process isn’t a typo. The Louisiana Republican says Baton Rouge desperately needs a new bridge to alleviate a crush of roadway congestion — at a cost of $955.2 million for several projects. That far exceeds the $20 million that […]
Not one usable vaccine so far out of Baltimore plant with multi-million-dollar federal contract
By: Laura Olson - May 19, 2021
WASHINGTON — Angry U.S. House Democrats on Wednesday had one key question as they grilled executives of a Maryland biotech manufacturer forced to dump 15 million doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine: Has there been one usable vaccine dose produced as a result of the $271 million paid to date by the U.S. government? […]
CDC: You can ditch the mask in most places, indoors and out, if fully vaccinated
By: Laura Olson - May 13, 2021
WASHINGTON — Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19 do not need to wear a mask in most situations, indoors and outdoors, federal health officials said in an updated set of recommendations Thursday that marks a major turning point in the pandemic. The announcement is a shift from earlier federal guidance, which had urged people who are vaccinated […]
CDC advisory panel signs off on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids 12 to 15
By: Laura Olson - May 13, 2021
WASHINGTON — A federal advisory panel is recommending that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine be administered to adolescents between 12 and 15 years old, making it the first shot available to those under 16. The green light granted Wednesday afternoon by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel was affirmed swiftly by the agency’s […]
States offer gift cards, clinics at baseball games, worksite shots in push to increase vaccinations
By: Laura Olson - May 12, 2021
WASHINGTON — Maine officials are enticing residents to get a COVID-19 vaccine by offering free fishing or hunting licenses and L.L. Bean gift cards. Ohio has the National Guard taking shots to the lobbies of senior housing facilities, so those residents only need to come downstairs. And in Minnesota, Gov. Tim Walz says that if […]
Law enforcement officials from Pennsylvania, Maryland urge action against rising numbers of ‘ghost guns’
By: Laura Olson - May 12, 2021
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has promised a crackdown on so-called “ghost guns,” and during a U.S. Senate hearing Tuesday, law enforcement officials from Pennsylvania and Maryland described how an exponential increase in those firearms — which are easily assembled from kits and not subject to federal gun laws — has expanded the workload of their […]