Breaking the Not Yet Vaccinated into two groups is a little over-simple (it's more than two things) but still really clarifying.
1) "Wait and see"—in light blue—leans non-white and under 30.
2) "Definitely not"—in dark green—leans rural, Republican, evangelical, 30-50.
The bill would grant three weeks of paid parental leave to 246,000 state staffers, including 132,000 k-12 educators and 46,000 University System of Georgia employees, following the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child. https://t.co/eg8Npc1hlx
When Justice Ginsburg was first hired to teach at Rutgers Law School, she was told she'd be paid less than male colleagues because of her husband's income.
She and her other female colleagues filed a federal discrimination case against the university and won.
Thank you, RBG.
NBC News has learned Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg voted FROM HER HOSPITAL BED to refuse to let the government enforce Pres. Trump's proposed restriction on asylum. The court voted 5-4 to leave a lower court ruling in place that blocks enforcement of the crackdown. @PeteWilliamsNBC
It’s a weird kind of hurt when your idol dies. Someone you’ve never met but who has had a profound impact on your life. Grief for someone you only knew through words and dreams.
Breaking News: Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. The second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, she had powerful opinions that made her a cultural icon. She was 87. https://t.co/9oJ760Lrif
Tomorrow (08.04) is the official Georgia Day of Action to help congress understand the necessity to keep our venues alive! Please retweet and visit https://t.co/3o0uMXq9Z3 #SaveGeorgiaStages#SaveOurStages#NIVA
There is a much-needed conversation happening in our country and around the world. Although we did not sanction this artwork along the corridor, we are in complete support of the dialogue our community is generating at such a momentous time in our history. #blacklivesmatter
I’ve found this podcast extremely helpful and enlightening right now. Discusses race in the context of science, history, anthropology, etc. https://t.co/fWG28hkJ1n
BREAKING: A federal court just blocked the Seattle Police Department from using chemical agents on protesters.
@ACLU_WA shouldn't have had to go to court over this, but they did — and won.
@NPR Critics say the rule would further harm an already vulnerable group — trans people — amid a pandemic.
"I can't help but wonder if the timing is by design so that this is something people won't pay attention to," says one political science professor. https://t.co/AcZSFNnoQP
I feel compelled to remind my Southern white friends that the Confederacy started and fought the Civil War in an effort to preserve their long-held traditions and institutions, chief among them being SLAVERY. Confederate monuments memorialize & honor the fight to preserve SLAVERY
If you are in line, PLEASE do not allow your vote to be suppressed. PLEASE stay in line. They should offer you a provisional ballot if the machines are not working.
@JohnsCreekGAgov His “personal” views affect his ability to serve and protect the public and thus his ability to do his job. That makes it your problem. Moreover, he is the face of the JC Police Dept. Your lack of action condones his views and behavior.