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Carrie Lukas

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  • 1 month ago | iwf.org | Carly Moran |Carrie Lukas |Inez Stepman

    One of President Trump’s early second-term executive orders requires all federal departments and agencies to “terminate remote work arrangements and require employees to work in-person.”Trump left department and agency heads wiggle room to “make exemptions they deem necessary,” and to implement the order “as soon as practicable.” But the president’s message is clear: COVID-era work-from-home options should end for the federal workforce.

  • 1 month ago | iwf.org | Carly Moran |Carrie Lukas

    Women In Office The 50-year-old nonprofit organization National Women’s Law Center claims to work “across the issues that are central to the lives of women and girls.” Apparently today that means attacking a highly-qualified woman who has been nominated to serve as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights and fighting to open women’s sports and spaces to any man who claims a female identity. Yes, this supposed champion of women and girls (which boasts more than $100 million in assets)...

  • 1 month ago | iwf.org | Carly Moran |Carrie Lukas |Julie Gunlock

    Newly confirmed Robert F. Kennedy has a simple but challenging task in leading the Department of Health and Human Services: Restore confidence and trust in public health institutions so that Americans actually feel empowered to take positive steps to advance their own and their families’ health. Americans’ trust in public health has collapsed. The promise of the MAHA movement isn’t a war on these institutions, but rather a call to reform and restore them as a functioning part of American society.

  • 2 months ago | thehill.com | Carrie Lukas |Inez Stepman

    One of President Trump’s early second-term executive orders requires all federal departments and agencies to “terminate remote work arrangements and require employees to work in-person.”Trump left department and agency heads wiggle room to “make exemptions they deem necessary,” and to implement the order “as soon as practicable.” But the president’s message is clear: COVID-era work-from-home options should end for the federal workforce.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Carrie Lukas |Inez Stepman

    One of President Trump’s early second-term executive orders requires all federal departments and agencies to “terminate remote work arrangements and require employees to work in-person.”Trump left department and agency heads wiggle room to “make exemptions they deem necessary,” and to implement the order “as soon as practicable.” But the president’s message is clear: COVID-era work-from-home options should end for the federal workforce.

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