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Weekly Wrap
January 29, 2021
This Week: At A Glance
On Wednesday, we remembered the six million lives that were tragically lost during the Holocaust. 76 years ago, Auschwitz was liberated and our nation vowed never again. We, as a nation, must continue to stand up against hatred and bigotry both at home and abroad. ![]() In The News
NPR: Biden Administration: 'It Will Be Months' Before Widespread Vaccine Availability. President Biden said Tuesday that the federal government's vaccine distribution program is "in worse shape than we anticipated."
Los Angeles Times: Auschwitz was liberated 75 years ago. But politics are complicating the celebration. More than 1 million people, mostly Jews, were murdered at the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
CBS News: Biden signs executive actions on abortion policy, health care access. President Joe Biden yesterday signed a series of health care-related directives, including taking action to rescind and target anti-abortion rules.
Associated Press: GOP to stay neutral should Trump run again. The head of the Republican National Committee on Wednesday declined to encourage former President Donald Trump to run for the White House in 2024, saying the GOP would stay “neutral” in its next presidential primary.
FiveThirtyEight: What All Those GOP Retirements Mean For The 2022 Senate Map. It’s only January 2021, but three Republican senators have already announced their intentions to retire in 2022.
The Hill: Rep. Rodgers outlines GOP 'Big Tech Accountability Platform'. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, the ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, on Tuesday said Republicans will expand on work they began last year to promote American "global leadership" on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. Stay Safe and Have a Wonderful Weekend! Wondering what the W4W Team is up to? Check out our socials, where we upload new content daily!
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