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on March 23, 2023 in World News

New Normal: Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania Work on Legislations to Have More Defibrillator Access in Schools

by Jim Hoft New laws are being proposed to increase access to automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in educational institutions in the states of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. After ignoring the alarming increase in heart attack deaths among children and adults for three years, the mainstream media and the government finally began to cover the story. However, they are too blind to see the cause of these incidents. Their solution is more defibrillators in schools. Lawmakers in some states like Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania are now calling for more access to AED. Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky are...

by Jim Hoft New laws are being proposed to increase access to automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in educational institutions in the states of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. After ignoring the alarming increase in heart attack deaths among children...

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on January 13, 2023 in World News

Appeals Court Rules Against Vaccine Mandates in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee

By Rick Moran The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati on Thursday affirmed a lower court’s ruling that the vaccine mandate for federal contract workers is unconstitutional. The majority opinion stated that a broad interpretation of the mandate could provide the president “nearly unlimited authority to introduce requirements into federal contracts.” The court said Biden wanted it “to ratify an exercise of proprietary authority that would permit him to unilaterally impose a healthcare decision on one-fifth of all employees in the United States. We decline to do so.” Judge Kurt Engelhardt, writing for the majority, demonstrated the...

By Rick Moran The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati on Thursday affirmed a lower court’s ruling that the vaccine mandate for federal contract workers is unconstitutional. The majority opinion stated that a broad interpretation of the...

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