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- Bass backs Padilla bill to provide billions of dollars in new homelessness funding
- TikTok may be banned in the U.S. Here’s what happened when India did it
- Senate Democrats passed a (an) ___ bill last week over Gov. Lamont’s direct objections.
- Editorial: Speaker Mike Johnson’s Ukraine aid bill is better late than never
- Montana House Bill 645
- U.S. drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift

We have already lost precious time getting this agency set up and at work creating and preserving affordable housing in Los Angeles County. With the trades council offering no objections and the support of numerous nonprofits, including affordable housing developers, along with the county and the cities of Los Angeles, Long Beach, Culver City, and Bell Gardens, among others, the Legislature should pass this bill as soon as possible. Register now for our free OneVote public service or GAITS Pro trial account and you can begin tracking this and other legislation, all driven by the real-time data of the LegiScan API.
Bass backs Padilla bill to provide billions of dollars in new homelessness funding
Field units have reported rationing artillery shells and precision rockets even as Russian troops mount an aggressive push in places like the key eastern town of Chasiv Yar. All the while, senior Biden officials frequently updated McConnell and key House Republican committee leaders, including Reps. Michael McCaul of Texas and Michael R. Turner of Ohio. On explicit orders from Biden, White House officials also avoided directly attacking Johnson over the stalled aid — a directive the president repeatedly instilled in his senior staff. By late October, Republicans finally settled on Johnson, a low-profile lawmaker whose thinking on Ukraine was opaque, to serve as the next speaker. Biden during his congratulatory call with Johnson urged him to quickly pass Ukraine aid and began a months-long, largely behind-the-scenes effort to bring the matter to a vote. At the time, the House was in chaos because the Republican majority had been unable to select a speaker to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield, who had been removed more than two weeks earlier.
TikTok may be banned in the U.S. Here’s what happened when India did it
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The House Human Services committee has killed a bill that would have made it illegal to donate blood or tissue if the donor had received any mRNA vaccines or treatments. There is no law – or proposed law – in the U.S. that prevents someone from donating blood or tissue if they’ve received an mRNA vaccine. An expert told USA TODAY that mRNA vaccines do not affect one’s blood, and those who have received one can still donate blood.

Senate Democrats passed a (an) ___ bill last week over Gov. Lamont’s direct objections.
In an effort to address the state’s ongoing housing crisis, California lawmakers approved SB 423, which adds an additional 10 years to a state housing law that allows developers to cut through some local bureaucracy and get housing projects built more quickly. It’s crunch time in Sacramento as state Senate and Assembly members reach this year’s legislative deadline tonight. We’re part of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization.
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In an 82-to-18 vote, legislators acted on the bill with almost no discussion at all. Food and Drug Administration and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization (WHO), have undergone extensive scrutiny in clinical trials. COVID-19 has been the third leading cause of death since 2021, topped only by heart disease and cancer, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Editorial: Speaker Mike Johnson’s Ukraine aid bill is better late than never
Even with a burst of new weapons and ammunition, it is unlikely Ukraine will immediately recover after months of setbacks. The bill was also, wisely, amended to exempt actions by the new agency to finance new building or preserve affordable housing from challenges under the California Environmental Quality Act. This state law, which requires an assessment of the impacts of new development, is often misused by opponents of development to stop or slow housing projects for low-income or homeless people. CEQA requirements will still apply to the actual development projects financed by the agency. "Blood donations from individuals who have received a COVID-19 vaccine approved or authorized for use in the U.S. are safe for transfusion," Red Cross officials told Newsweek in a statement. A Montana Republican is pushing a bill to bar those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine or suffer from "long COVID" from donating blood—a proposal some critics say could effectively eradicate the state's supply of blood.
Bart Classen that makes this claim, there is no evidence to suggest that mRNA vaccines cause mad cow disease or other neurodegenerative diseases, according to the American Council on Science and Health as well as a fact-check report by USA Today. Eight people spoke in support of the bill, including Rep. Lola Sheldon-Galloway, R-Great Falls, who referred to a Facebook post as supporting documentation that the COVID-19 vaccine is directly tied to mysterious deaths in the area. Misinformation about messenger RNA has been rampant among the far right since COVID-19 vaccinations were developed in record time using this biotechnology and vaccination mandates hit health care facilities.
U.S. drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift
Opponents slightly outnumbered proponents and included the Montana Nurses Association, the Montana Hospital Association, the Montana Medical Association, the the Montana Primary Care Association and others. In recent weeks, Vitalant has urged blood donors to come forward amid a shortage that has been worsened by adverse weather. Nationwide, the American Red Cross, which in January 2022 declared its first-ever blood crisis, says that someone in the U.S. needs blood and/or platelets every two seconds. Many of the concerns pushed by the bill's proponents often cited uncredible or even biased information to support them.
In Ukraine, relief over U.S. aid vote — and fear over what an angry Russia will do next
On Monday night, HHS committee members voted to table the bill in a 19 to 1 vote. He told the committee that the bill would contradict federal regulations that require the organ recipient and the donor to have the COVID-19 vaccination before any procedure can take place. The organizations also acknowledge the very rare reports of myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, following the second dose of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
According to data from the CDC, approximately two-thirds of Montanans have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while just 3 percent of eligible donors nationwide donate blood. Cliff Numark, the Senior Vice President of Donor Services for blood supplier nonprofit Vitalant, said the bill would cause "devastating harm" to the state's healthcare system, and potentially reduce the state's overall blood supply by as much as 80 percent. “Montana’s blood supply could be cut by up to 80%, leading to adverse patient outcomes including unnecessary and unconscionable death,” said senior vice president of blood collection nonprofit Vitalant, Cliff Numark. A bill to ban donors who have received the COVID-19 vaccination from giving blood will “decimate” blood supply in Montana and leave patients at risk of even death, said opponents of House Bill 645.
At that point, anything not passed is dead and bills approved by lawmakers head to Gov. Gavin Newsom to be signed into law or vetoed. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. “An immediate effective date would fit this building emergency,” he said in a January email. From a practical standpoint, Numark said a ban would result in "unnecessary and unconscionable" death.
"This house bill would criminalize the act of attempting to altruistically donate blood," Numark said. An Instagram post claims that a bill has made it illegal to donate blood after receiving an mRNA vaccine. The post shares this information through a photo of white text on a green background. This guide is an effort to make the quantifiable aspects of the Montana Legislature more accessible to the public by compiling information about lawmakers, proposed bills and the legislative process. This is a project of Montana Free Press, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit newsroom that aims to provide Montanans with in-depth, nonpartisan news coverage.
White House officials came to view Johnson as a direct and honest actor throughout the negotiations, according to a senior administration official. Biden had success finding common ground with Republicans earlier in his term to win the passage of a $1-trillion infrastructure deal, legislation to boost the U.S. semiconductor industry and an expansion of federal healthcare services for veterans exposed to toxic smoke from burn pits. And he knew there was plenty of Republican support for further Ukraine funding. However, proponents said the bill, a continuation of anti-vaccine legislation that passed last session, was about medical autonomy and the right to receive blood from donors had not been vaccinated against COVID-19. "In summary, there is no scientific evidence that demonstrates adverse outcomes from the transfusions of blood products collected from vaccinated donors and, therefore, no medical reason to distinguish or separate blood donations from individuals who have received a COVID-19 vaccination," they said. Numark, senior vice president of a blood collection nonprofit, said there’s no way to test for the components outlined in the bill, including “gene-altering proteins, nanoparticles, high-count spike proteins from long COVID-19, and other DNA chemotherapies, among other COVID-19 related restrictions.
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