vaccinated without vaccination i m certain i would not feel as well as i do now. my symptoms would be far worse. my takeaway? response to the pandemic like so much else is now partisan. we see it in debates about masks for schools, rules for businesses, part affiliation is often a predictor of approach. one thing cuts across party lines the virus. covid-19 cares not whether you re an r, a d or an i ask senators wicker, hickenlooper and king. coming up in the studio, sean penn live in hudson yards in new york city. he s got a fabulous new movie just released last night. rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we
breaking news to report. three u.s. senators announced they have tested positive for covid. angus king of maine, roger wicker of mississippi and john hickenlooper of colorado. all three have been vaccinated. the senate is not in session right now. senator king said he began feeling mildly feverish on wednesday. the offices of senators wicker and hickenlooper said they were tested after experiencing mild symptoms. we should point out these sorts of breakthrough cases are rare and vaccines show amazing protection against severe illness. for those who can t vaccinate, in particular children, there are, of course, masks. but also fights over mask mandates in schools. we are now one step closer to a legal decision over the mandates in florida after a judge today refused to dismiss a lawsuit brought in part by parents against governor ron desantis s order banning mandates that do not allow the option of an opt out. several school districts, including the state s largest in miami-dade, have d
5G updates for June 2021 include FCC granting an additional 40 licenses for the 2.5 GHz band to address rural Tribal connectivity needs, and several actions to make mid-band spectrum in 3.5 GHz band available for 5G wireless services in Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa
New Bipartisan Sinema Bill Expands Opportunities at Tribal Colleges
April 5, 2021
Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema introduced the bipartisan IMPACT
Act with Republican Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi. The senators’ legislation creates the Telecommunications Workforce Training Grant Program, allowing tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) to partner with industry stakeholders and apply for grants to educate and train students to participate in good-paying telecommunications jobs of the future.
“We’re expanding opportunities for students from tribal communities to succeed in the jobs of the future while helping bridge the digital divide across Arizona,” says Sinema, a member of the Senate Commerce Committee.
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