Lana Slavitt

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Cali-sotan interested in politics, gun reform, healthcare and good books!
RT @washingtonpost
Exclusive: Conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo arranged for the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to be paid tens of thousands of dollars for consulting work nearly a decade ago, specifying that her name be left off billing paperwork. http://wapo.st/3LzCGpM
Judicial activist directed fees to Clarence Thomas’s wife, urged ‘no mention of Ginni’

Leonard Leo told GOP pollster Kellyanne Conway to give the spouse of the Supreme Court justice « another $25,000 » and to bill a nonprofit organization called the Judicial Education Project.

The Washington Post

RT @senwhitehouse
When does the stench get bad enough that SCOTUS stops the cover-up and ends the mischief? This is on the Chief Justice to solve, plain and simple. Mom’s rent, family tuition, vacations and gifts — and secret? Any other government employee would be fired.

https://www.propublica.org/article/clarence-thomas-harlan-crow-private-school-tuition-scotus

Clarence Thomas Had a Child in Private School. Harlan Crow Paid the Tuition.

Crow paid for private school for a relative Thomas said he was raising “as a son.” “This is way outside the norm,” said a former White House ethics lawyer.

ProPublica
RT @dieworkwear
it's so weird to me how san francisco and the bay area have become lightning rods for conservative politics, and how many people here speak so confidently and authoritatively about an area they've never even visited.

RT @dieworkwear
Some of the crimes I've seen in San Francisco:

- tan shoes worn with dark suits
- worsted suit jackets worn as sport coats
- oxford shoes worn with casual outfits
- dress sneakers
- "business backpacks"
- Patagonia vests with dress shirt and chinos

RT @inthebubblepod
.@erictopol returns to break down who should get boosted, who should get a second booster, and who can wait a bit. Eric also discusses his thoughts on where we are in the fight against COVID and what the next frontier of vaccines will look like.

https://link.chtbl.com/InTheBubble?sid=twitter

In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt

In the Bubble is the go to place to learn more about the most important news events on YOUR mind. We take the time that’s needed to go beyond the headlines with A list guests from Andy's bubble. From Tina Fay to Tony Fauci. From the next vaccine to the next election issue. To an occasional dad joke.

RT @michaelmina_lab
Couldn’t agree more

It pertains to masks, But applies to any number of interventions, notably #rapidtests for public health use

“Scientists need self/discipline to avoid conducting studies that cannot answer the question that they ask”

https://www.statnews.com/2023/05/02/do-masks-work-rcts-randomized-controlled-trials/

Do masks work? Randomized controlled trials are the worst way to answer the question

Studies on masking could not, on their own, produce the evidence that public policy demanded.

STAT
RT @commongunsense
#redflag laws will save lives. Evidence suggests they work. Not unconstitutional. @protect_mn @bradybuzz #mnleg Experts: More research needed on 'red flag' laws https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/05/02/experts-more-research-needed-on-red-flag-laws via @MPRnews
Would red flag gun laws make Minnesota safer? Experts say more research needed

Minnesota lawmakers are considering a proposal to allow guns to be temporarily taken away from people who pose a risk to themselves or others. But there’s not a lot of evidence about whether red flag laws actually reduce gun deaths.

MPR News
RT @StarTribune
More than half a million of the poorest Americans would be left without health insurance under legislation passed by House Republicans that would require people to work in exchange for health care coverage through Medicaid. https://www.startribune.com/what-gops-plan-for-medicaid-work-requirements-would-mean/600271277/
What GOP's plan for Medicaid work requirements would mean

More than a half million of the poorest Americans could be left without health insurance under legislation passed by House Republicans that would require people to work in exchange for health care coverage through Medicaid.

Star Tribune
RT @commongunsense
#safestorage of guns will save lives. #mnleg did not take up the bill. Local communities may take the lead. @protect_mn @bradybuzz @momsdemandaction EDITORIAL | St. Paul wisely moves on safe gun storage https://www.startribune.com/st-paul-wisely-moves-on-safe-gun-storage/600271011/
St. Paul wisely moves on safe gun storage

City Council should pass proposed ordinance aimed at taking stolen guns out of circulation.

Star Tribune

RT @dieworkwear
THE MOST COMMON PROBLEM WITH MEN'S PANTS

DeSantis' outfit here illustrates one of the most common problems with pants—and the one that requires a bit of know-how to fix. So let's talk about it. 🧵 https://twitter.com/BryanDGriffin/status/1651939867545440256

Bryan Griffin on Twitter

“Today @GovRonDeSantis met with @KemiBadenoch, who has been branded by British media as the "Anti-woke darling of the right" (a badge of honor!) Two great conservative fighters on mission.”

Twitter