Four Health Care Issues that you the 2024 elections. Two the democrats are focusing on, two the republicans are focusingguest i will say at th, there are lots of issues this year for the election and youre hearing inflation, order, foreign policy, but health care is so personal that it can be easily politicized so i do think this could be toptier sue. For republicans, you know, we are now out of a pandemic but i could see republicans harkening back to covido policies. What they see is covid overreach during the pandemic and i could also see them tying border politics with the illicit flow of fl. Ny have an overdose epidemic in this country. Democrats will focus on Prescription Drug costs and what costs and i think they will focus on Reproductive Health choices including abortion and ensuring access toy those optis and finally, there is the Affordable Care act. And you hear President Biden talking about it and former President Trump at times also evoke the Affordable Care act. It is rea
Legislation pass spending legislation. Thiss [cheers and applause] welcome, governor carny. If everyone, please be seated. Madam speaker, im not sure whether thats because theyre glad to see me go and good rid dance or theyre happy for the riddance or theyre happy for the service weve had together. Lieutenant governor, madam speaker, mr. President pro tem, Senate Majority leader, members of the 15 2nd General Assembly, other elected officials who are here, members of my cabinet, distinguished members of the judiciary, invited guests and my fellow delawareans, thank you for inviting me to the chamber for my state of the state address. Sorry its a little bit late. Let me start by recognizing the historic nature of todays event. For the if first time ever, a female speaker of the house is presiding over the state of the tate address he today state of the state address here today. [cheers and applause] speaker longhurst and her majority team, majority whip Carrie Evelyn are harris and jfc
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Lets give it up for them one more time. [applause] several of our speakers thig helped us recognize the Important Role that intergovernmental relationships play in the history of cities towns, and villages over the years. And our speakers this afternoon will dive even deeper into the po partnerships. Lets get things started. We will kick things off here with a verymp i topic that leaders like us can t Strong Mental Health resources and services for our communities. The great news is that we have partners in congress, we truly do, on both sides of the aisle who are ready to help us do the work through the Bipartisan Senate Mental Health caucus. And today, it is my true pleasure to have a conversation with one of the caucus cochairs, senator tinaminnesota. [applause] senator smith was once chief of savannah chief of staff toe mayor of minneapolis and has a long history here at nlc and today we are excited to welcome her back so please, put your hands together for senator smith. Thank you
Time to consider the charges against donald trump and make up your own mind, what we tried to do in the book, in our commentary and insider tips and the cast of characters is made this is easily digestible and understandable as possible for lawyers and nonlawyers alike. We understand that there are various rationales for the decisions that were made by prosecutors and we tried to reveal those in this book. And again, as part of that educative mission we have tried in this hour to explain some of those choices and the implications of all of these delays in their we are so grateful to all of you for joining us for this hourlong special. We really appreciate it. I am melissa my. I am Andrew Wiseman. Good night. Am Andrew Wiseman. Good night. A good evening once again. I am stephanie ruhle. We are now 200 85 days away from the election and you are in luck. Tonight we have a very special nightcap we are going to get to in just a moment featuring an amazing lineup of student journalists. Fir