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Michael Shellenberger Plus: How It To Solve the Problem, Once and For All Share California saw its homeless population rise by 31 percent even as the number of homeless declined 18 percent in the rest of the United States between 2010 and 2020. As a result, there are today 161,000 total homeless in California, with about 113,000 of them “unsheltered,” meaning they’re sleeping in tents on sidewalks, in parks, and alongside highways. In response, California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed in a press conference today to spend another $12 billion on housing and services for homelessness. Unfortunately, he is doubling down on the exact same solutions that have worsened the problem over the last decade. ....
Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. WellSky® Human & Social Services Advisory Board Welcomes New Members to Expand Insights Into Future Industry Needs April 1, 2021 GMT OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 1, 2021 WellSky, a global health and community care technology company, today announced the addition of three industry experts to the WellSky Human & Social Services Advisory Board: Janet LaBreck, former Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services Administration; Kathy Greenlee, former Assistant Secretary of Aging and Administrator for the Department of Community Living for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); and Richard Dorman, Deloitte Consulting’s first Public Sector Senior Technology Partner. ....
Penn experts demystify the process of shipping a vaccine and, ultimately, getting it into arms. The first COVID-19 vaccine arrives at Pennsylvania Hospital on Dec. 16. When Operation Warp Speed launched on May 15, it set out to accelerate the process of vaccine development, manufacturing, and distribution. And it did: By December, Pfizer had published results of its clinical trials demonstrating the effectiveness of its mRNA vaccine, and on Dec. 11, the FDA issued emergency approval for its distribution. The emergency-use approval of a second mRNA vaccine, led by Moderna, followed a week later. But now comes the next step: getting shots in arms. ....
Dissecting chaos: An interdisciplinary look at the attack on the U.S. Capitol Faculty from five schools at the University took part in a virtual panel discussion to unpack the policies, messages, and conditions that led to the events of Jan. 6. Rioters on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. (Image: Tyler Merbler) As Americans continue to process the deadly riot at the United States Capitol, many are left wondering how it happened, and what can be done to prevent it from happening again? Faculty from five schools at the University took part in a virtual panel discussion to unpack the policies, messages, and conditions that led to the events of Jan. 6, and to explore how the country moves forward. The discussion was moderated by Dean Erika James of the Wharton School, and was followed by a Q&A session facilitated by Law School Dean Ted Ruger. ....