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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hon. Daniel Buckley issued a ruling in favor of the plaintiffs in the ongoing Porter Ranch Gas Leak case stating that the issue of punitive damages will require trial.
At a hearing on January 6, 2021, Judge Buckley ruled against SoCalGas and its parent company Sempra Energy in its motion for summary adjudication given the evidence Plaintiffs presented about Defendants approach to the management and operation of SS-25 at Aliso Canyon.
This ruling clears a pathway for residents, homeowners, first responders and others impacted by the gas blowout and its subsequent cover-up to recoup the damages they each suffered at the hands of SoCalGas and Sempra.
TSA scrambling for vaccine access for its own employees
By Andrew Becker and Ian DuncanWashington Post
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TSA officers wear protective masks at a security screening area at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in SeaTac, Washington, in May. AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File
The Transportation Security Administration’s chief medical officer instructed field managers this week to plead with local health departments and airport authorities to give the agency’s employees priority access to coronavirus vaccines since the Department of Homeland Security was not included in plans to give shots to federal employees under Operation Warp Speed.
Fabrice Czarnecki, the medical officer, said in a memo that the managers, called federal security directors, should underscore that the agency’s security officers process thousands of travelers each day and that officers needed vaccines “as soon as possible after front line health care workers.”
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By ANDREW BECKER AND IAN DUNCAN | The Washington Post | Published: December 18, 2020
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See other free reports here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. The Transportation Security Administration s chief medical officer instructed field managers this week to plead with local health departments and airport authorities to give the agency s employees priority access to coronavirus vaccines since the Department of Homeland Security was not included in plans to give shots to federal employees under Operation Warp Speed. Fabrice Czarnecki, the medical officer, said in a memo that the managers, called federal security directors, should underscore that the agency s security officers process thousands of travelers each day and that officers needed vaccines as soon as possible after front line health care workers.