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Today is Tuesday. Welcome to Equilibrium, a newsletter that tracks the growing global battle over the future of sustainability. Subscribe here: thehill.com/newsletter-signup. Government sponsored vaccination programs are a hit in Tennessee for cows, that is. While its human vaccination rate is among the lowest in the country, the state’s herd health program has kept cattle immunized against respiratory illnesses by reimbursing participating farmers up to $1,500 amounting to almost $500,000 over two years, according to The Associated Press. ADVERTISEMENT But Gov. Bill Lee (R), a cattle rancher who launched the program in 2019, has refused to provide incentives for people to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the AP reported. “I don’t think that’s the role of government,” he told WBIR-TV at Friday’s Tennessee Cattlemen’s Association conference. ....
Charles Krupa/AP toggle caption Charles Krupa/AP Luis Vertentes, a tenant from East Providence, R.I., stands before Judge Walter Gorman during an eviction hearing, on Monday after the lifting of a federal moratorium on being ousted for unpaid rent plead their case in court. Charles Krupa/AP PROVIDENCE, R.I. Tenants, who crowded housing courts amid concerns about a spike in evictions, got a reprieve Tuesday after the Biden administration announced an eviction ban that lapsed over the weekend would be extended 60 days in most of the country. The move will protect areas where 90% of the U.S. population lives, making the drama that played out a day earlier in Rhode Island, Ohio, North Carolina and elsewhere in the country short-lived. ....
August 3, 2021 This week, millions of Americans were put at risk of losing their homes – struggling with the uncertainty. SHOW TRANSCRIPT The CDC has announced a new 60-day pause on evictions in areas seeing spikes in COVID cases. One map showing the high level of community transmission shows that much of the country is covered in the moratorium. The agency has reportedly found a legal way forward on the issue but President Biden isn t sure it will hold up in court. This week, millions of Americans were put at risk of losing their homes – struggling with the uncertainty. Luis Vertentes, who is a landscaper in Rhode Island, is on the verge of losing his. ....
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (AP) â Gabe Imondi, a 74-year-old landlord from Rhode Island, had come to court hoping to get his apartment back. He was tired of waiting for federal rental assistance and wondered aloud âwhat theyâre doing with that money?â Hours later, Luis Vertentes, in a different case, was told by a judge he had three weeks to clear out of his one-bedroom apartment in nearby East Providence. The 43-year-old landscaper said he was four months behind on rent after being hospitalized for a time. âIâm going to be homeless, all because of this pandemic,â Vertentes said. âI feel helpless, like I canât do anything even though I work and I got a full-time job.â ....
Associated Press Tiara Burton stands outside a courthouse Monday in Virginia Beach, Va., where an eviction hearing was postponed after she qualified for rent relief. Previous Next Tuesday, August 03, 2021 1:00 am Evictions resume; wary tenants scramble Americans find help slow to arrive, if at all Associated Press PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island – Gabe Imondi, a 74-year-old landlord from Rhode Island, had come to court hoping to get his apartment back. He was tired of waiting for federal rental assistance and wondered aloud “what they re doing with that money?” Hours later, Luis Vertentes, in a different case, was told by a judge he had three weeks to clear out of his one-bedroom apartment in nearby East Providence. The 43-year-old landscaper said he was four months behind on rent after being hospitalized for a time. ....