The very institution that saved my life from cancer 18 years ago is being forced to cut funding.
So many of us are here today because of biomedical research. Surely we can find some other government fat to trim first?
Today we want to shoutout Michaela Sims, JD'96, who has been one of The Hill's Top Lobbyists since 2016 and remains a leader in @CreightonLaw as director of the Creighton’s Government Organization and Leadership (GOAL) program.
Read her alumni feature at https://t.co/sL8NNt505R
Check out the great work my friend and #Creighton alumna, @MichaelaSims1, JD’96, is doing in Washington for the next gen of @CreightonLaw students.
https://t.co/Qvik8Va1s0
Random thought: I stopped myself from saying “migrants” many times this weekend b/c it feels too “them over there” for me. But across the media apparatus it’s acceptable to refer to people at the US/Mexico border as “migrants” as opposed to “refugees” or “asylum seekers.”
A disappointing end to the season, but there was nothing disappointing about @BluejayMBB. An outstanding run from a team that played hard and played together. Congratulations on a great season. #GoJays.
True to her word, state Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh has slowed the business of passing laws to a crawl by introducing amendment after amendment and taking up all eight debate hours — even during the week she had strep throat. https://t.co/SZCSOZy5ij
A state senator in Nebraska has promised to filibuster every bill that comes before the Legislature this year — even the ones she supports — after a bill that would outlaw gender-affirming therapies for those 18 and younger advanced out of committee. https://t.co/eA2g4fk469