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Weekly Wrap
January 22, 2021
This Week: At A Glance
On Wednesday, Joseph R. Biden, Jr. was sworn in as the 46th president of the
United States. Hours after his address, Biden took immediate action to undue
several of former President Donald Trump's initiatives. Biden signed 17
executive orders and took actions on immigration, climate change, COVID-19,
racial equality and more.
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GOP Women Display Great Leadership
Several Republican women in the U.S. House penned a letter to President Biden,
congratulating him and noting their desire "to work together, despite their
differences." Rep. Ashley Hinson (IA-01) noted people’s growing frustration
with Washington dysfunction and said she stands ready to get to work.
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17 new House Republicans tell Biden they want to work together
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117th Congress: More GOP Women Than Ever
In 2020, conservatives worked harder to recruit and support female candidates.
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about our involvement in this effort and how groups like E-PAC and VIEW PAC
helped usher in historic gains.
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In The News
NPR: U.S. Will Remain In WHO, Fauci Announces, As Biden Reverses Trump Move.
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The U.S. relationship with the WHO is "one that we value deeply and will look
to strengthen going forward," Fauci said.
Bangor Daily News: Susan Collins’ moderate coalition wants to influence Joe
Biden’s stimulus plan.
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A middle-of-the-road group of lawmakers that includes Maine’s senators is set
to meet with top Biden advisers soon as the new president works on his agenda.
CBS News: President Biden takes office, moving quickly to implement agenda.
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Joe Biden, Jr., was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on
Wednesday, urging a bitterly divided country to come together at a perilous
time in American history while moving quickly to begin implementing his agenda.
Associated Press: Can COVID-19 vaccines be mixed and matched?
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Health officials say both doses should be of the same vaccine. The COVID-19
vaccines rolling out in the United States, the United Kingdom and other parts
of the world so far require two shots given a few weeks apart.
USA Today: Inauguration Day was the easy part, now come the challenges for
Biden.
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Our country has been through the Civil War and the Great Depression, but we now
face an unprecedented variety of challenges.
Roll Call: Photos of the day: Inauguration 2021
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Final preparations on the West Front of the Capitol continued early Wednesday
morning as outgoing President Donald Trump took a final ride in Marine One to
depart Joint Base Andrews en route to Florida.
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