If arts funding is âCOVID relief,â then itâs no surprise that child care is âinfrastructure.â In the Democratsâ lexicon â where abortion is âhealth care,â election reform is âracism,â and social justice is a âpublic worksâ project â the fact that Joe Biden is trying to reimagine another word to fit his agenda is just par for their delusional course. The Left played this same trick on the American people in February, Cameron Hilditch warns, shoe-horning every radical priority under the sun into âcoronavirus response.â Politically, itâs very âclever,â he agrees. Practically, it shouldnât stand a chance.
More Americans are wise to the Leftâs scam now, as evidenced by the massive blowback Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) got for tweeting âPaid leave is infrastructure. Child care is infrastructure. Caregiving is infrastructure.â Conservatives had a field day with the idea
Missouri Senator Roy Blunt visits the UMKC School of Medicine’s St. Joseph Location / Photo: Whitnee Ice
By WHITNEE ICE
St. Joseph Post
A $7 million federal grant allowed the University of Missouri-Kansas City to expand its campus to St. Joseph.
Missouri Senator Roy Blunt visited the new UMKC Medical School Campus in St. Joseph yesterday afternoon to observe how the grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration grant has been used.
Blunt started the Medical Student Education program in 2019. The program funding was doubled in 2020 to the amount of $50 million.
Missouri Senator Roy Blunt discusses the UMKC program with local officials, students and staff / Photo: Whitnee Ice
Senator Blunt visits local UMKC-Med students
The Missouri Republican helped secure grant funding that got the UMKC Medical School program off the ground.
Posted: Apr 9, 2021 10:20 AM
Posted By: Nick Ingram
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Senator Roy Blunt visited medical students at Mosaic Life Care in St. Joseph Thursday.
The Missouri Republican helped secure grant funding that got the UMKC Medical School program off the ground.
The school s expansion to St. Joseph is aimed at training future doctors in a community that needs them.
For the last year, dozens of medical students have attended class in the Mosaic Life Care building.
They were joined by UMKC and Mosaic staff, local and state government officials to greet senator Blunt and to thank him for supporting the students and community s future.
US Congress members debate on security in the federal Capitol
US Congress members debate on security in the federal Capitol
Washington, Apr 6 (Prensa Latina) Following the most recent violent incident on the Capitol last Friday, US congressmen today are making efforts to improve security in the building while keeping the facility open to the public.
Lawmakers from both parties have called for removing the fence around Congress headquarters since it was lifted after the assault by supporters of former President Donald Trump on January 6, and some even introduced legislation to ban any permanent fencing.
But just a week after security officers finished tearing it down to allow traffic on the surrounding streets, Noah Green rammed his car into a barricade and killed one of the police officers at a Capitol security checkpoint.
U.S. President Joe Biden would be willing to push through his $2 trillion infrastructure plan without the support of Republican lawmakers if he cannot reach a bipartisan deal, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said on Sunday. Granholm said Biden would prefer that his plan have Republican backing but, if that does not work, he would likely…