Immigration Policy Analyst
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The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute (GBPI) strives to be an anti-racist research and advocacy organization that advances lasting solutions to expand economic opportunity and well-being for all Georgians.
We examine the state’s budget, taxes and public policies to provide thoughtful analysis and responsible solutions that address inequities in our state. We educate the public about complex issues confronting Georgia. We activate Georgians to call for policy solutions that put people first. Our aim is to inspire informed debate and decision-making, advancing our vision of fair and inclusive Georgia where everyone can prosper.
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More than 50,000 people vaccinated and all vaccination centres closed for now
24,000 more AstraZeneca doses from COVAX facility expected to arrive next week
More than 50,000 people vaccinated and all vaccination centres closed for now
24,000 more AstraZeneca doses from COVAX facility expected to arrive next week
More than 50,000 people have been vaccinated and all vaccination centres are closed for now.
This has been confirmed by the Minister for Health who has also confirmed that the current vaccine supply has been exhausted.
The Ministry had earlier announced that this phase of the campaign would end tomorrow depending on availability of vaccines.
They say the little remaining vaccine stock will be used for targeted vaccination activities.
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Yet another noteworthy occasion occurred on this date 15 years ago.
On Feb. 14, 2006, New College of Florida hosted a lively public forum. The hot topic: homelessness.
The event responded to the National Coalition for the Homeless’ designation of Sarasota as America’s “meanest city.” Sarasota was tagged after the City Commission passed an ordinance authorizing police to arrest homeless people for camping in outdoor public spaces.
Some proponents of the local law simply wanted to sweep away homeless folks. Others believed the ordinance was the best available tool for getting people off the streets.
The label riled up locals, prompting Jake Hartvigsen, who worked for New College, to call me. He asked how the community might respond to the bad publicity by starting something good. We agreed to jointly sponsor a public forum, which attracted a capacity crowd at Sainer Pavilion.