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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore defending a new state-led approach to vaccine policy. Moore made the remark while signing the Vax Act, which shifts authority over vaccine recommendations to Maryland officials rather than relying solely on federal guidance. Supporters say the law will expand access and ensure evidence-based care, while critics warn it could create confusion by diverging from national standards. (Baltimore Sun)
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani discussing plans for city-run grocery stores. Mamdani acknowledged details are still being finalized as the city moves forward with publicly supported grocery stores aimed at lowering food costs. The initiative will offer discounted “essential” items, with the first location expected to open in 2027, as officials work to define pricing and long-term operating costs. (New York Daily News)
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Keith Hill, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 241, which represents Chicago Transit Authority and Pace employees, warning about the economic impact of driverless technology. Hill made the remark as labor groups rallied against legislation that would allow autonomous vehicle pilot programs in Illinois, arguing the shift could threaten jobs across transportation and related industries and have a broader ripple effect on the middle class and consumer economy. (Chicago Tribune)
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom highlighting the dramatic decline of the Salton Sea’s water levels. Newsom made the remark while announcing the creation of the Salton Sea Conservancy, a new state agency tasked with restoring the shrinking lake, improving air quality and protecting public health. The Salton Sea — California’s largest and most polluted lake — has receded significantly over decades, exposing toxic dust and environmental hazards for nearby communities. (CalMatters)