Republican governors, state legislatures and private businesses sometimes resist new policies voters adopt at the ballot box
Even if voters approve a ballot measure with a large majority, that doesn’t mean the battle is over.
Proponents of progressive voting initiatives are now planning for post-Election Day, defending voter-approved measures and preparing state officials to implement them if necessary. said. That’s because some Republican governors, state legislatures, and private corporations have tried to sue, undermine, or have slowed down new policies that voters will adopt at the ballot box.
This dynamic was on full display last week. RJ Reynolds and other tobacco companies submitted a request It asked the Supreme Court to impose an emergency order blocking California from enforcing its ban on flavored tobacco products. two-thirds of the state Supported in November selection.
- “One of the things we think is really important to look at is the ballot measure’s entire 360 lifecycle,” he said. Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, executive director of Voting Initiative Strategic Center, This helps liberal voting measures. “Yes, we can win the vote, but the next important step is post-election implementation.”
Part of that work will be in the form of creating legal strategies to help ballot measures remain challenged, or talking to state legislators and agency officials responsible for funding or implementing voter-approved initiatives. It is done.
The advice to groups supporting the ballot measure follows high-profile attempts to change or roll back the ballot measure. Governor of South Dakota. Christie L. Noem (R) instigated and successfully challenged the 2020 ballot measure to approve recreational marijuana.Republican officials were slow to roll out Medicaid expansion of Nebraska; Initially declined to fund the expansion of the safety net program of Missouri; When Tried to add labor requirements and other policies to the Obamacare program of Idaho.
Matthew Myers the head of Non-Smoking Kids Campaign, He said he expects tobacco companies to take action against the ballot measure banning the flavored products, calling the court challenge “hurray.”
“Our attorneys candidly contacted California officials to A) urge them to be prepared and B) to make them understand the seriousness of the situation.” — and they do — and offer our support and the support of other public health leaders,” Myers said, noting that some of the informal conversations took place in advance of the lawsuit. I got
of Tobacco company claims States have no authority to enact such a ban. Rather, such a ban would be left to the federal government, they argued in the Supreme Court filing.RJ Reynolds did not immediately return a request for comment.
Meanwhile, the California Department of Public Health is still working on a plan to implement the ban, which is expected to take effect by December 21, while it awaits communication from the country’s Supreme Court. State tobacco control programs have launched quit-smoking campaigns aimed at helping people who want to quit and who may be affected by this policy. State legislature passed first In 2020 — once election results have been certified and legal challenges resolved, the department plans to begin additional messaging, the department said in a statement.
South Dakota: Last month, the state became the seventh Republican-leaning state whose voters have embraced Medicaid expansion. Medicaid advocates want to avoid efforts by other Republican governors to undermine the expansion, as well as previous legal battles in the state. In 2021, the South Dakota Supreme Court ruled against an initiative to legalize voter-approved recreational marijuana after Noem instigated a legal battle. but failed.
“Every attempt was made to prevent problems from occurring,” he said. Deb Fisher-Clemens who is the contract lobbyist Abella Health.
A tight deadline was set when the campaign drafted a constitutional amendment. States must send an amendment to the Medicaid Expansion Plan to the federal government. Until March 1st We will begin offering benefits by July 1st. Fisher-Clemens said he expects the state to fully implement the expansion, but plans to monitor it and stay in touch with state legislators.
- In a statement, the South Dakota Department of Social Services said coverage would begin on July 1. DSS is “We anticipate that we will make the necessary policy and system changes, and that implementation will require the addition of significant staff and technical resources.
- and September Governors Debate, Noem, who opposes the expansion, said the ballot measure “appears to be written in constitutional terms and will be implemented if the people pass it.” A spokesperson for her office said the governor will discuss expanding Medicaid in Tuesday’s annual budget address.
Kentucky: Abortion rights advocates Amendment failure That would have explicitly stated that nothing in the state constitution created the right to abortion.
voting was important Allow legal objections Opposes a near-total ban on abortion by the state. Republican Attorney General Abortion rights advocates say the vote should be in the arsenal when state legislators convene next year. It is an important data point, he said.
“The poll may be flawed in many ways, but there is nothing arguable about this poll. Tamara Wieder state director Supporters of the Plan Parent-Child Alliance.
Congress ends military coronavirus vaccine mandate
Congress Considering rollback Military coronavirus vaccine mandate for military members as part of approximate $800 billion A bill to reauthorize the Pentagon, a concession intended to win Republican votes in an important year-end package, the Post’s Tony Rom report.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (California Republican) yesterday, fox news he made a direct contract President Biden.
White House officials later disputed that characterization“Leader McCarthy raised this with the President and the President told him he would consider it. The Secretary of Defense Recommend to keep mandateand the president supports his position,” a spokeswoman said. Olivia Dalton said in a statement. “Discussion about [National Defense Authorization Act] in progress. “
manager Adam Smith (D-Wash), Chairman House Armed Services Committeeadmitted that lawmakers were discussing lifting the policy in the compromise version of the bill, but the final decision was not yet made, Politico report.
Main context: Republicans have argued that the federal government’s mandate to govern the military, medical workers, and others goes too far. Regarding the military in particular, Republicans claim the policy has hurt recruitment and forced thousands of military personnel to be laid off, Tony writes.
Covid vaccine mandates in the military are wrong.⁰
Our hero has been fired. Our country is not safe⁰
I told the President directly — it’s time to end the mandate and rehire our military personnel.— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) November 30, 2022
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Biden administration poised to lift monkeypox emergency declaration
Biden administration Scheduled to end Public health emergency caused by mpox, formerly known as virus monkeypoxour colleagues who caused a record outbreak earlier this year Fenit Nirappil report.
“Given the small number of cases today, [the Department of Health and Human Services] We do not believe the state of emergency, which expires on January 31, 2023, will need to be renewed,” HHS Secretary said. Xavier Becerra said in statement Friday.
Health officials stressed that the move does not mean that the mpox threat has passed.Rather, the virus no longer required an emergency and the government called in August to free up additional funding, flexibility and resources to fight the disease. Ten reports per day compared to is more than 450 yen per day Early August.
Zoom out: almost 30,000 Americans I have been infected with mpox since the beginning of the global epidemic in the spring. Cases were mostly concentrated in gay men who contracted the virus during sex, and ultimately did not spread to a wider area, as officials feared.
White House Chief of Staff Ronald Klein said:
Hospitalizations due to coronavirus are on the rise during the holiday season
hospitalization for coronavirus reached their highest level The past three months have already put more strain on the health care system and have already hit waves of patients. RSV and Influenza Infectionpost Fenit Nirappil When Jacqueline Dupree write.
Hospitalizations have stagnated in recent months, but started to rise in the days leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday, and daily new hospitalizations are now outstripping them. 9,000 After hovering between 5,000 When 7,000 for most of the fall. is more than 35,000 patients The Post says people across the country are receiving treatment for coronavirus data tracker.
- generic drug industry lobby groups, Accessible Medicines Association, Fire President Dan Leonard On Friday.David Go He transitions from his position as Executive Vice President of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs to Interim Head of AAM. statisticsof John Wilkerson I am writing.
- Indiana: second judge on friday closed the country From a near-total ban on abortion after Jewish, Muslim and other non-Christian women filed lawsuits claiming the measure violated their religious freedom, Reuters report.
- Federal prosecutors arrested and charged Texas man When threaten to kill against physicians who treat sexually incompatible children. recently went upour colleague Leo Sands report.
Tuesday: The Post is hosting a discussion with Frances CollinsSpecial Advisor to the President, Former Director National Institutes of Healthand other public health professionals Building trust in science Following the coronavirus pandemic.
Wednesday: of House Veterans Committee have met inspect the implementation Enactment of legislation to extend disability benefits to military personnel exposed to toxic substances.of House Judiciary Committee intention markup Suicide Prevention Act by Voluntary Firearms Delay Act, among other laws.
Thursday: early 202 co-authors Lee Ann Caldwell sitting with actors Seth Rogen and filmmakers Lauren Miller Rogen talk about them Nursing care advocacy and prospects for bipartisan legislation on this issue in the new Congress.
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