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Trump tells
governors school safety will be on top of their agenda at
annual meeting
“President Trump on
Sunday touted economic growth and a decrease in regulation
under his administration at the annual 2018 Governors' Ball at
the White House, but said the more pressing issue is school
safety,” Naomi Lim reports in the Washington Examiner.
Naomi notes that the President “said school safety would be
among the top priorities for meetings scheduled for Monday
between the White House and governors in attendance.”
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“Health and Human
Services Secretary Alex Azar is touting medication-assisted
treatment (MAT) as a crucial component of stemming the opioid
crisis plaguing the nation,” Rachel Roubein writes in The
Hill. “‘Medication-assisted treatment works,’
Azar says in prepared remarks for a session of the National
Governors Association's winter meeting that were shared with
The Hill. ‘The evidence on this is voluminous and ever
growing.’”
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“In his first year as
administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott
Pruitt has already transformed the agency in many ways,” says
editor-in-chief of The
Daily Signal Rob Bluey in an interview with
Administrator Pruitt. “Focusing on rule of law, restoring
process and order, making sure that we engage in cooperative
federalism as we engage in regulation,” Administrator Pruitt
cites as examples of change at the Agency during the past year.
“The key to me is that weaponization of the agency that took
place in the Obama administration, where the agency was used to
pick winners and losers. Those days are over,” he added.
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Marc Thiessen of the
American Enterprise Institute writes in the Boston
Herald that “now, more Americans are starting to
discover that they are winners. Millions are starting to
receive their Trump tax cuts as employers lower their tax
withholdings, leaving more money in their paychecks.”
Thiessen argues that Democrats in red states will have a “hard
time explaining why they sided with the ‘resistance’ and
opposed giving their constituents a tax cut. The success is
already bolstering GOP candidates.”
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