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Government Can Congress learn from states’ lessons on tax cuts and CHIP?
November 30, 2017 Liz Borkowski, MPH 1Comment

Congressional Republicans are rushing to vote on legislation that would slash corporate taxes, but have spent two months failing to extend the bipartisan Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Recent state experiences suggest serious long-term consequences.

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Government Standing up for tax policies that create health for all
November 29, 2017 The Pump Handle 3Comment

The tax code overhaul is pressing on, with a full Senate vote coming later this week. As the seemingly chaotic drama unfolds in Washington, DC, our collective health and well-being awaits its fate.

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Labor Rights Leslie Nickels: “One of our finest warriors”
November 28, 2017 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH 13Comment

Leslie Nickels, MEd, PhD embodied the heart and spirit of public health. I’ll remember much about her including her special bond with the mother of occupational medicine, Alice Hamilton.

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Environmental Health Protecting the workers rebuilding Houston: ‘We must see them as full human beings who deserve fairness’
November 24, 2017 Kim Krisberg

Even before the rains of Hurricane Harvey let up, Marianela Acuña Arreaza was mobilizing to protect the workers who would dig out and rebuild the city of Houston after catastrophe.

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Environmental Health Editors resign in protest, publisher’s interference threatens public health
November 24, 2017 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH

The 22-person editorial board of an occupational and environmental health journal resigns in protest. They are rejecting the publisher’s interference in the board’s decision-making and scientific independence.

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Food Safety & Nutrition Beyond the dinner table: US poultry workers at risk
November 23, 2017 The Pump Handle 1Comment

In many households, a Thanksgiving tradition is for someone at the table to express appreciation for the meal in front of them. We often overlook the individuals who do the labor-intensive and dangerous work that brings the turkeys and other food to our table.

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Labor Rights “Second responders”: Day laborers on front lines of disaster clean-up
November 22, 2017 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH 2Comment

Day laborers in Houston are key players in the clean-up and recovery worker following Hurricane Harvey. Eight weeks after the disaster, a new report describes the work they’ve been doing, the hazards they face, and the wages being paid.

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Affordable Care Act Want to repeal the ACA without actually repealing the ACA? Gut the individual mandate.
November 18, 2017 Kim Krisberg 2Comment

In unsurprising but equally as disappointing news, Republicans in Congress are trying yet again to take affordable health care access away from millions of their fellow Americans. Here’s what it means for you. Yet again.

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Worker Fatalities New database catalogues deadly crimes against workers
November 17, 2017 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH

Now available is a first-of-its kind database of U.S. worker fatality cases which were criminally prosecuted. The collection currently contains 77 cases from 17 states, and offers links to court records, investigation files, and news stories from each case.

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OSHA Congress prods Labor Secretary about silica rule, injury reporting, workplace violence
November 16, 2017 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH

Alexander Acosta told lawmakers that negotiations are underway to resolve industry’s and labor’s concerns about OSHA’s silica rule. He answered questions about workplace violence and requirements for injury reporting.

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