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CHN’s COVID-19 Watch: Tracking Hardship October 9, 2020
CHN Staff,
October 9, 2020
“Altered state” edition. President Trump, infected by COVID-19 and then taking a number of powerful medications, called off COVID-19 negotiations, then urged continued talks for a limited package, then was quoted as calling for a bigger package. He was interviewed saying he was cured by his drugs, but that he might not have needed them, and suggested that he was not contagious – even as more than 30 people in his immediate orbit became infected. Speaker Pelosi, who was attempting to negotiate relief, speculated that the President was “in an altered state.” Hard to tell, but two themes were emerging: resistance to even compromise levels of state and local aid sought by Democrats and whipsaw reactions to Wall Street downturns, as stocks plunged whenever it appeared there would be no deal.
Make a (healthy) plan to vote.
Rebecca Vucic,
October 9, 2020
This election is too important to wait until the last moment. We all must take extra effort to plan ahead. We all must make sure we don't let this opportunity to stand up for our shared priorities and vote to protect human needs go by. We can't afford not to vote
CHN’s COVID-19 Watch: Tracking Hardship October 2, 2020
CHN Staff,
October 2, 2020
The Americans are broke edition. Nearly 180 million Americans face the possibility of having their utilities cut off. More and more can’t make rent or put food on the table. Just yesterday, more airline workers lost their jobs than at any point in U.S. aviation history. And at Disney, once the “happiest place on Earth,” 28,000 just-laid-off workers aren’t so happy. State governments are facing a combined shortfall of $555 billion over the next few years. It is not too late to tell Senators to do the jobs they were elected to do – protect the American people.
Economic recovery, food insecurity and COVID-19: ‘To err on the side of too little is more dangerous than to err on the side of too much’
Grace Mulamba,
October 2, 2020
It’s no surprise that a rising number of Americans are turning towards the government for financial support. Since the pandemic began, we’ve seen ways of furloughs and layoffs; while some jobs have returned, the nation’s economic outlook remains dire. Still, the Senate delays action on extending assistance. To delay desperately needed relief by choosing to leave Washington when so many people are facing loss of earnings and hunge shows a remarkable lack of concern during a time of great and dire need.
CLASP: ICE must stop enforcement during the pandemic
CHN Staff,
September 30, 2020
On March 18, 2020, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced it would largely be halting immigration enforcement in response to the spread of COVID-19 and noted that immigrants should not avoid seeking health care for fear of deportation. Despite the very damaging threats to public health, ICE resumed immigration enforcement in mid-July. Just last month, ICE arrested Alicia Flores Gonzalez, a mother of four U.S. citizen children, and within 24 hours ICE deported her from the country. Ms. Flores was apprehended by immigration enforcement after dropping her daughter off at child care and going to work.