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"Pro-Trump Counties Continue To Suffer Far Higher Covid Death Tolls"

"Even with widely available vaccines and newly effective treatments, residents of counties that went heavily for Donald Trump in the last presidential election are more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than those that live in areas that went for President Biden. That's according to a newly-updated analysis from NPR, examining how partisanship and misinformation are shaping the pandemic."

Source: NPR, 05/20/2022

Trump Nominees Still Control Key Mine Safety Agency in Biden’s 2nd Year

"The power struggle inside a federal commission shows the real-world consequences of the Senate’s confirmation bottleneck."

"Sixteen months into the Biden presidency, Republicans still effectively control a federal agency that oversees mine safety, frustrating miner advocates who say the Trump nominees will continue to hand down decisions friendly to mine operators.

Source: HuffPost, 05/20/2022

"Meatpackers Drafted Trump Order On Meat Plants During Covid-19"

"Facing pressure from local health officials over conditions in their plants, meatpacking companies “drafted and pitched an executive order to the Trump White House” to keep slaughterhouses open during the first months of the Covid-19 pandemic, said a congressional staff report on Thursday."

Source: FERN, 05/17/2022

"House Democrats Seek Criminal Charges Against Bernhardt"

"Democrats on the House Natural Resources Committee today called for a criminal investigation into former Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, alleging that the Trump administration official and others engaged in a campaign finance “quid pro quo” with a politically connected Arizona developer."

Source: E&E News, 05/12/2022

Incandescent Light Bulbs Being Phased Out To Save Energy

"The Biden administration is scrapping old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs, speeding an ongoing trend toward more efficient lighting that officials say will save households, schools and businesses billions of dollars a year."

Source: AP, 04/27/2022

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