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Biden’s nominee for science chief issues apology, defends character at confirmation hearing
Apr. 29, 2021 , 5:45 PM
Eric Lander, President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the White House’s science office, apologized today to a U.S. Senate panel for “understating” the contributions of two female scientists to the discovery of the CRISPR gene-editing technology. But the molecular biologist and former head of the Broad Institute also mounted an aggressive defense of his character and suitability for the job during a 2-hour confirmation hearing that included pointed questions from both Democrats and Republicans about his past actions related to gender and controversial figures including Nobel laureate James Watson and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján Meets With New Mexico Mayors To Highlight American Rescue Plan Relief For Communities
From the Office of U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján:
WASHINGTON, D.C. In his continued efforts to meet with communities across the state to highlight relief for New Mexicans in the American Rescue Plan, U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján met last week with Carlsbad Mayor Dale Janway, Elida Mayor Durward Dixon, Gallup Mayor Louie Bonaguidi, Red River Mayor Linda Calhoun, Springer Mayor Boe Lopez and Taos Mayor Dan Barrone. Sen. Luján met with each mayor individually to discuss the implementation of the American Rescue Plan and how it will benefit the respective communities.
Biden picks Jessica Rosenworcel as acting FCC chief April Glaser © Provided by NBC News
President Joe Biden has picked Jessica Rosenworcel to run the Federal Communications Commission in an interim position. That makes Rosenworcel, the 49-year old lawyer, current FCC commissioner and podcast host from West Hartford, Connecticut, the second woman to be appointed for as interim chair in the FCC’s 96-year history –– a job that involves such daunting tasks as helping millions of American get reliable access to the internet.
Rosenworcel is not only the second woman to lead the FCC as a full-term chair (former Commissioner Mignon Clyburn served as the first interim chairwoman of the FCC for nearly 6 months in 2013), she is also the first mother assigned to do the job. She has two school-aged children, and when she’s not crafting the nation’s tech and media laws, she’s trying to ensure that her kids are doing their school work remotely during the pandemic.
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