Does anyone know if @scottwiener.bsky.social and @pelosi.house.gov still accept AIPAC funds?
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Neurologist. Reader. Working towards a just health system and a just society. Pro-abundant housing, pro-public bathrooms, pro-benches, pro-plaza, pro-loitering. Anti-war. Views my own.
Does anyone know if @scottwiener.bsky.social and @pelosi.house.gov still accept AIPAC funds?
30.10.2025 02:07 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Wonderful to hear there will be a competitive primary and there are now two pro-housing candidates jn the race! What do you see as your biggest differences with Saikat Chakrabarti?
22.10.2025 17:18 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Psst. Yeah, you.
The best time to introduce palliative care to a patient with a progressive condition was long ago when they were stable.
The second best time is now.
There is a huge power in #storytelling. Every morning, afternoon & night, I spend 10 mins with my mom, who is battling #Dementia, sharing stories from our lives, from the funny moments to the battles we fought together.
09.09.2025 17:26 β π 13 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0Photo of armed customs and border patrol agents and cars on the plaza in front of the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo.
We are outraged and deeply distressed that armed federal agents came onto our campusβmaking arrests on the very ground where, in 1942, Japanese American families were forced to board buses bound for concentration camps. It was a deliberate act of provocation and intimidation.
18.08.2025 16:37 β π 7074 π 2955 π¬ 59 π 102As federal authorities sweep homeless encampments in D.C. , I want to resurface the reporting we @propublica.org did last year on the possessions people lose, which include the things they need to survive: projects.propublica.org/homeless-enc...
15.08.2025 18:26 β π 417 π 228 π¬ 13 π 4Trump just cut $186 billion from SNAP benefits. In San Francisco, about 25,000 households rely on SNAP for food. SF-Marin Food Bank is trying to fill the hole left by these cuts.
11.07.2025 22:57 β π 28 π 6 π¬ 2 π 0These issues are real challenges people face, and progressives shouldnβt be afraid to talk about making government work better if we want to make the case that we should invest in government programs.
19.07.2025 16:31 β π 32 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0A big reason Zohran won was he pushed for strong universal programs while ALSO talking about counterproductive red tape and bureaucracy (see his halal cart video or his video on small business fees).
19.07.2025 16:31 β π 74 π 11 π¬ 2 π 0Property management says the only elevator in this five story Bayview public housing building will be out for 19 days.
This isnβt the first time this has happened, and tenants feel trapped.
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03.06.2025 04:55 β π 759 π 218 π¬ 27 π 101Wow, a natural experiment strongly suggests that shingles vaccines reduce the risk of dementia.
02.04.2025 19:04 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Every day is a trans day of visibility. Love to our trans community members.
01.04.2025 01:17 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Free speech is a core American value.
12.03.2025 16:29 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Last night I stood up for those who need Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security. Democrats will never abandon the fight to make sure every American has a safe, healthy, and financially secure life. #ISaidWhatISaid
06.03.2025 00:46 β π 30273 π 5398 π¬ 2737 π 618COALITION OF MAYORS ACROSS U.S. FILE AMICUS BRIEF IN OPPOSITION TO TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONβS DRASTIC CUTS TO FEDERAL RESEARCH FUNDING Led by the City of Boston, MA, City of Cleveland, OH, the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, TN, the Mayor of Gainesville, FL, and the Mayor of Salt Lake City, UT, over 40 mayors, cities, and counties argue that NIH cuts will cause job losses, economic disruption, and undermine U.S. competitiveness BOSTON - Thursday, February 20, 2025 - Late yesterday, Mayor Michelle Wu co-led a coalition of Mayors from across the United States in writing and filing an amicus brief in federal district court in Boston to stop the Trump Administration's drastic and illegal cuts to federal research funding and immediate job losses in cities nationwide. Over 40 mayors, cities, and counties from across the country joined the brief. These cities are home to universities and hospitals that employ hundreds of thousands of Americans in cutting edge medical and scientific research, and the federally-funded research in these communities has made the United States the global leader in scientific discovery. The brief seeks a temporary restraining order against the Trump Administration, alongside the research universities, medical schools, hospitals, and 22 states that are plaintiffs in the three cases filed last week in federal district court. βFor decades, Congress has made a clear choice to use federally-funded research to invest in cities, build a broadly-distributed infrastructure for scientific discovery, create jobs, and drive economic growth in communities across the United States,β said Mayor Michelle Wu. βWe join with cities across the country β in red states, purple states, and blue states β to stop this illegal action that will cause layoffs, lab closures, and undermine scientific progress in American cities. I thank Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell for her leadership on behalf of the research institutions of Boston.β
This amicus brief is in response to the abrupt February 7, 2025 announcement by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) of an immediate reduction in funding for scientific and medical research institutions across the country. Under the NIHβs new policy, which temporarily went into effect on Monday, February 10, payments for indirect costs reimbursed to research universities would be capped at 15%, down from 30-70%. The brief makes clear that NIH funding cuts would devastate research institutions in cities across the county, cause job losses, create severe economic disruption, and undermine a critical pillar of strength and civic pride in cities across the United States. The cuts would also undermine critical medical and scientific research that residents are counting on, including cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, and jeopardize the citiesβ and countryβs position of global leadership on scientific advancement. βThe Gainesville community depends on this highly efficient, dependable investment of our tax dollars back into our cityβs innovation economy,β said Harvey L. Ward, Mayor, City of Gainesville, Florida. βIβm glad to join other mayors in highlighting the vital role NIH funding plays in the lives of everyday hardworking American families.β βThe breadth and diversity of this coalition highlights the devastating and widespread impact of these NIH funding changes, from Alzheimerβs research to cancer clinical trials,β said Jill Habig, Founder and CEO of Public Rights Project. βWeβre proud to partner with mayors, cities, and counties in opposing this threat to critical federal funding and the health and vitality of our communities.β On Monday, February 10th, twenty two states and associations of medical schools, hospitals, and universities, filed three related cases, and secured a temporary restraining order preventing the Trump Administration from slashing the reimbursement rates. That initial order will be revisited this week in a hearing scheduled for Feb. 21.
The Public Rights Project served as amici counsel. The full list of mayors, cities and counties who joined the brief is below. Local Governments and Mayors City of Boston, Massachusetts City of Cleveland, Ohio Harvey L. Ward, Mayor, City of Gainesville, Florida Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee Erin Mendenhall, Mayor, City of Salt Lake City, Utah City of Alameda, California City of Albuquerque, New Mexico Allegheny County, Pennsylvania City of Baltimore, Maryland Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, Mayor, City of Burlington, Vermont Township of Canton, Michigan Town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina City of Chicago, Illinois Sandra Welch, Mayor, City of Coconut Creek, Florida City of Columbus, Ohio City of Easthampton, Massachusetts Daniel Biss, Mayor, City of Evanston, Illinois City of Fairfax, Virginia Harris County, Texas Ravinder S. Bhalla, Mayor, City of Hoboken, New Jersey Quinton Lucas, Mayor, Kansas City, Missouri Indya Kincannon, Mayor, City of Knoxville, Tennessee City of Madison, Wisconsin Jeff Silvestrini, Mayor, City of Millcreek, Utah Anissa Welch, Mayor, City of Milton, Wisconsin Montgomery County, Maryland City of New Haven, Connecticut Dontae Payne, Mayor, City of Olympia, Washington Adrian O. Mapp, Mayor, City of Plainfield, New Jersey Sue Noack, Mayor, City of Pleasant Hill, California City of Pittsburgh and Ed Gainey, Mayor, City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania City of Providence, Rhode Island John Clark, Mayor, Town of Ridgway, Colorado City of Rochester, New York City of Sacramento, California City and County of San Francisco, California City of Santa Monica, California Constantine H. Kutteh, Mayor, City of Statesville, North Carolina Lisa Brown, Mayor, City of Spokane, Washington Tishaura O. Jones, Mayor, City of St. Louis, Missouri City of St. Paul, Minnesota Dennis R. McBride, Mayor, City of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
The City of Boston is leading 40+ mayors, cities, and counties in an amicus brief against the Trump Administration's drastic and illegal cuts to federal research fundingβcuts that will lead to immediate job losses nationwide.
20.02.2025 22:16 β π 1482 π 428 π¬ 34 π 80Excerpt from a public letter Roald Dahl wrote encouraging people to vaccinate their children. Olivia, my eldest daughter, caught measles when she was seven years old. As the illness took its usual course I can remember reading to her often in bed and not feeling particularly alarmed about it. Then one morning, when she was well on the road to recovery, I was sitting on her bed showing her how to fashion little animals out of coloured pipe-cleaners, and when it came to her turn to make one herself, I noticed that her fingers and her mind were not working together and she couldnβt do anything. βAre you feeling all right?β I asked her. βI feel all sleepy,β she said. In an hour, she was unconscious. In twelve hours she was dead. The measles had turned into a terrible thing called measles encephalitis and there was nothing the doctors could do to save her. That was twenty-four years ago in 1962, but even now, if a child with measles happens to develop the same deadly reaction from measles as Olivia did, there would still be nothing the doctors could do to help her. On the other hand, there is today something that parents can do to make sure that this sort of tragedy does not happen to a child of theirs. They can insist that their child is immunized against measles. I was unable to do that for Olivia in 1962 because in those days a reliable measles vaccine had not been discovered. Today a good and safe vaccine is available to every family and all you have to do is to ask your doctor to administer it.
The measles outbreak in Texas is reminding me of the public letter Roald Dahl wrote about losing his daughter to measles in 1962, just before the vaccine was publicly available.
15.02.2025 17:48 β π 26829 π 11806 π¬ 408 π 548In 3 days, the number of measles cases in a highly unvaccinated area of Texas has doubled. There are now 48 cases, all of whom are unvaccinated, and 13 of whom have been hospitalized so far, for a hospitalization rate of 27%. This is huge figure in epidemiology. This outbreak will keep spreading.
14.02.2025 20:05 β π 8595 π 3803 π¬ 531 π 403Tomorrow, I'm doing a webinar for clinicians who want to advocate for Medicaid with their federal elected leaders, as Medicaid faces existential threats.
Clinicians are some of the best possible advocates for Medicaid, and I am really, really good at this. We won't waste your time. π§΅
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We are hearing that Andy Singleton, director of a new and promising Alzheimer's research center at NIH, just announced his resignation.
This will disrupt innovative new Alzheimer's work to go beyond the "amyloid hypothesis." Bad news for anyone who's been touched by this disease. π§ͺ
A ProPublica social media graphic with information on how to contact reporter Anna Maria Barry-Jester. It reads: βI report on global public health and the agencies that govern it, including the NIH, IHS, USAID and CDC. I'm interested in how the Trump administration will approach public health in the U.S. and shape the nation's role in global health. I welcome tips from people with knowledge of these agencies and policies, including scientists, government officials, experts and advocates. anna.barryjester@propublica.org or 408-504-8131 on Signal and WhatsApp.
10/ Within a short time, Trump has already shaken up the nationβs role in global and public health.
@annamaria.bsky.social has reported extensively on infectious disease outbreaks. If you know of ongoing changes to the USAID, CDC and other agencies, contact her: www.propublica.org/people/anna-...
The AMA is stepping up to provide important information about influenza and other relevant infectious diseases now that twitler has silenced the CDC.
09.02.2025 19:25 β π 206 π 64 π¬ 5 π 4Benches for all!
08.02.2025 06:41 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0San Francisco's police staffing is at historic lows.
So is its crime rate.
From @esksf.bsky.social and @kellywaldron.bsky.social
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Hey US Office of Personnel Management--At many VA's care is hampered by nursing shortage-Nurses could get easier higher paying jobs in private sector-but stay because they are committed to Veterans. It seems you want them to quit--Some will, Veteran care will be harmed--and you will be responsible.
03.02.2025 19:48 β π 9 π 4 π¬ 0 π 1Thanks for this! You can now add @saralahue.bsky.social
03.02.2025 09:48 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I am not saying things are going to be fine.
I am saying, find a thing to do that will put a little more hope in the world, however small.