Youd have to be able to trace lineage back to an enslaved person or black person in the u. S. Before the end of the 19th century, the bill passed 30 to 7. The second bill, sb 1331, would create a fund for reparations and reparative justice in the state treasury. This would be where the money would come from to pay for reparations. The senate voted in favor of establishing that fund, but no specific funding mechanism has been determined. As the state continues to navigate this significant budget deficit weve been telling you about. In other words, the account would be opened, but no money would be in that account. That one passed 29 to 8. The third bill passed in a 32 to 5 vote. It would provide compensation to families whove had their property taken from them in racially loaded applications of Eminent Domain. The power of Eminent Domain has been used repeatedly to abuse, to move black and brown people off of their land and destroy their homes. These actions have devastated the opportun
Where duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the u. S. , died early wednesday. Today were saddened by the death of the patient in dallas. Some Community Leaders are questioning duncans care. He was in the same. Admitted september 28th, duncan was in his medication. After the university of nebraska on monday, and right away, doctors gave him an experimental antiviral medication. He also received Blood Donation from american survivor dr. Kent brantley. Believed to provide antibodies to patients still fighting the disease. Duncan never received a donation. While monig is not 48 other contacts, those contacts are being followed closely, monitored by Health Personnel and so far, none of them have gotten sick. Thank you. Five major u. S. Airports are now set to begin screening for ebola starting saturday. All passengers arriving from west africa will be questioned and examined at new yorks jfk airport and next week, similar screenings will begin at newark, dulles, ohare, and
By Lizamishel Boateng New Haven Promise Scholar On June 16, The Yale School of Nursing (YSN) Simulation Team conducted its cumulative assessment for first-year Graduate Entry Prespecialty in Nursing (GEPN) students: a mass-casualty disaster simulation in partnership with Yale New Haven EMS Center and Nelson Ambulance. Nurse Midwifery student Shlomit Grullon ’25 MSN said the