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James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
12:14 P.M. EDT
MS. PSAKI: Hi, everyone. Good morning. All right. Exciting day today. Oh, afternoon sorry. We’re a little a little delayed, given all of the events.
A couple of items for all of you at the top. Today marks six months under President Biden’s since President Biden was inaugurated as President of the United States. Time flies when we’re having fun. Right, everyone? (Laughter.) Okay.
And this afternoon, he’ll be holding his second meeting with the full Cabinet. This meeting will be the first to take place in the Cabinet Room, and the President will discuss several important topics with Cabinet members, including COVID-19, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework and the Build Back Better agenda, climate, and a national security update following up from the Europe trip, and our latest cybersecurity efforts. So, a robust agenda.
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5 Things Utah: SLCo RFA, Interim study plan, ARPA funds DJ Wilson | May 27, 2021
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It’s mental health awareness month in May. And, though we’re at the end of the month, it feels like time to double down on being intentional about addressing our mental health needs.
According to the US Census Household Pulse Survey, about 53% of Utahns self-attested to “feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge” at least “several days” in the last 7 days in the period between April 28 and May 10. Among respondents, 44% reported “not being able to stop or control worrying” several days in a week during the period.
5 Things Alaska: Overdose surge, Convening panel, Federal health policy agenda DJ Wilson | May 27, 2021
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This fall on September 14, we plan to host a hybrid event for our 2021 Alaska State of Reform Health Policy Conference. It’ll be in-person at the Dena’Ina Convention Center, as well as virtually at our digital conference platform. So, if you register, you can choose either to be in-person or virtual right up until 10 days before the event.
Because we are building effectively two events this year (one in person and one virtual), our prices are moving up a bit. It represents about a 3.5% annual rate increase over our 2011 registration when we first started. Our early bird rates are in place until July 16th. So, if you think you’ll be ready to get back in person come September, we’d love to have you register. You can save yourself a few bucks by getting signed up before the fall. We’ll honor any refunds up until 10 days before the event. So you’