falls under the major questions doctrine and that says if you have a major question affecting so many people in the country we really should not be deferring to the agency, we should be pushing congress to act or not act but major questions belong in the legislative realm. john: and the biden administration seems to be supporting the new york state public health department when it comes to this issue of prioritizing covid therapies, particularly this new monoclonal antibody for omicron on the base of race and ethnicity. they have talked about racial issues with aid to farmers. have they not learned their lesson? they have been found repeatedly by the federal courts of race discrimination and now doing the same thing in my view. this is so nonsensical.
MASSENA â Massena Central School officials have worked with the Department of Health to allow them to graduate all seniors in one night instead of the anticipated two evenings.
Because of COVID-19 restrictions, the Class of 2020 had been split up and graduated in two separate ceremonies at the high school.
âThe reality of it is since I came to Massena Central High School, the one request that I have heard most frequently from both our kids and our parents is that they really wanted all of our seniors to be together at graduation. Iâve heard this in countless meetings with students, Student Council, senior class and just kids in the hallway,â Principal Alan C. Oliver said.