Sununu Outlines Infrastructure Focus For Virus Relief Money

Infrastructure and innovation will be the focus when it comes to spending New Hampshire’s share of the latest federal coronavirus relief act money, Gov. Chris Sununu said Thursday. The first half of the money is expected to arrive next week, Sununu said, though there hasn’t been any federal guidance yet on the $1.9 trillion American … Continued

Facing the Prospect of Full-Capacity Sporting Events, Tennessee’s Governor Shuns ‘Arbitrary Measures’

Despite the pandemic’s perpetuation, some people are trying to move on with life. In states such as Florida, society is attempting normal function. Count Tennessee among that group. Case in point: On Wednesday, Republican Gov. Bill Lee called in to the Outkick Podcast Network to speak with host and founder Clay Travis. During the roughly-45-minute segment, Bill … Continued

House Passes Bill Prohibiting Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccines; Hospital Employees and Health Care Students Can Still Be Forced

The House passed a bill prohibiting government-mandated vaccines for COVID-19 or any of its variants. As amended, the bill would also exempt PreK-12 students from  having to receive the vaccine in order to attend any schools or child care facilities. It would also strike the law that makes it a Class C misdemeanor for anyone who refuses … Continued

U.S. expects to OK Pfizer shots for teens

As officials hope to reduce coronavirus cases and reopen schools in the fall, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to authorize Pfizer’s vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds by next week. Pfizer confirmed last month that its shot protects the younger age group from coronavirus. What comes next? After the FDA’s approval, a federal … Continued

DeSantis suspends all local coronavirus emergency orders effective immediately

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he’s suspending all local government emergency orders related to COVID-19 effective immediately. DeSantis made the announcement in St. Petersburg on Monday morning. “We’re no longer in a state of emergency,” DeSantis said. He said he’s using his executive power to suspend all local government emergency orders until … Continued

Florida House Approves Vaccine Passport Ban

The Florida House on April 28 approved a bill that would set in law Gov. Ron DeSantis’s executive order banning so-called vaccine passports, credentials that could take the form of an app or a physical document that indicates whether someone has been inoculated against the CCP virus, which causes the disease COVID-19. Lawmakers voted 76–40 to approve the vaccine passport ban as part of … Continued

Vaccine Passports Required for Americans Visiting Europe This Summer

Americans will need a vaccine passport if they wish to travel to Europe this summer. European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen told the New York Times that American tourists will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to visit the region for nonessential travel. “All 27 member states will accept, unconditionally, all … Continued

TX and FL Report Fewer COVID Cases Than Locked-Down PA, MI & NY

After President Joe Biden bashed states for their “neanderthal thinking” for lifting COVID restrictions, fully opened Florida and Texas have reported less COVID cases per-capita than Democrat-led lockdown states like Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York.  Fox News reports: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was widely criticized by the left after he completely reversed the state’s mandate … Continued

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