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Things the Biden-Harris Administration Did This Week #39
October 18-25 2024.
President Biden issued the first presidential apology on behalf of the federal government to America's Native American population for the Indian boarding school policy. For 150 years the federal government operated a system of schools which aimed to destroy Native culture through the forced assimilation of native children. At these schools students faced physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and close to 1,000 died. The Biden-Harris Administration has been historic for Native and Tribal rights. From the appointment of the first ever Native American cabinet member, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, to the investment of $46 billion dollars on tribal land, to 200 new co-stewardship agreements. The last 4 years have seen a historic investment in and expansion of tribal rights.
The Biden-Harris Administration proposed a new rule which would make contraceptive medication (the pill) free over the counter with most Insurance. The new rule would ban cost sharing for contraception products, including the pill, condoms, and emergency contraception. On top of over the counter medications, the new rule will also strength protections for prescribed contraception without cost sharing as well.
The EPA announced its finalized rule strengthening standards for lead paint dust in pre-1978 housing and child care facilities. There is no safe level of exposure to lead particularly for children who can suffer long term developmental consequences from lead exposure. The new standards set the lowest level of lead particle that can be identified by a lab as the standard for lead abatement. It's estimated 31 million homes built before the ban on lead paint in 1978 have lead paint and 3.8 million of those have one or more children under the age of 6. The new rule will mean 1.2 million fewer people, including over 300,000 children will not be exposed to lead particles every year. This comes after the Biden-Harris Administration announced its goal to remove and replace all lead pipes in America by the end of the decade.
The Department of Transportation announced a $50 million dollar fine against American Airlines for its treatment of disabled passengers and their wheelchairs. The fine stems from a number of incidences of humiliating and unfair treatment of passages between 2019 and 2023, as well as video documented evidence of mishandling wheelchairs and damaging them. Half the fine will go to replacing such damaged wheelchairs. The Biden administration has leveled a historic number of fines against the airlines ($225 million) for their failures. It also published a Airline Passengers with Disabilities Bill of Rights, passed a new rule accessible lavatories on aircraft, and is working on a rule to require airlines to replace lost or damaged wheelchairs with equal equipment at once.
The Department of Energy announced $430 million dollars to help boost domestic clean energy manufacturing in former coal communities. This invests in projects in 15 different communities, in places like Texas, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Michigan. The plan will bring about 1,900 new jobs in communities struggling with the loss of coal. Projects include making insulation out of recycled cardboard, low carbon cement production, and industrial fiber hemp processing.
The Department of Transportation announced $4.2 billion in new infrastructure investment. The money will go to 44 projects across the country. For example the MBTA will get $400 million to replace the 92 year old Draw 1 bridge and renovate North Station.
The Department of Transportation announced nearly $200 million to replace aging natural gas pipes. Leaking gas lines represent a serious public health risk and also cost costumers. Planned replacements in Georgia and North Carolina for example will save the average costumer there over $900 on their gas bill a year. Replacing leaking lines will also remove 1,000 metric tons of methane pollution, annually.
The Department of the Interior announced $244 million to address legacy pollution in Pennsylvania coal country. This comes on top of $400 million invested earlier this year. This investment will help close dangerous mine shafts, reclaim unstable slopes, improve water quality by treating acid mine drainage, and restore water supplies damaged by mining.
Data shows that President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act (passed with Vice-President Harris' tie breaking vote) has saved seniors $1 billion dollars on out-of-pocket drug costs. Seniors with certain high priced drugs saw their yearly out of pocket costs capped at $3,500 for 2024. In 2024 all seniors using Medicare Part D will see their out of pocket costs capped at $2,000 for the year. It's estimated if the $2,000 cap had been in effect this year 4.6 million seniors would have hit it by June and not have had to pay any more for medication for the rest of the year.
The Department of Education announced a new proposed rule to bring student debt relief for 8 million struggling borrowers. The Biden-Harris Administration has managed despite road blocks from Republicans in Congress, the courts and law suits from Republican states to bring student loan forgiveness to 5 million Americans so far through different programs. This latest rule would take into account many financial hardships faced by people to determine if they qualify to have their student loans forgiven. The final rule cannot be finalized before 2025 meaning its fate will be decided at the election.
The Department of Agriculture announced $1.5 billion in 92 partner-driven conservation projects. These projects aim at making farming more susceptible and environmental friendly, 16 projects are about water conservation in the West, 6 support use of innovative technologies to reduce enteric methane emissions in livestock. $100 million has been earmarked for Tribal-led projects.
#Thanks Biden#Joe Biden#Kamala Harris#politics#US politics#American politics#Native Americans#indigenous rights#lead paint#reproductive rights#reproductive health#lead poisoning#disability#infastructure#climate change#drug prices
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Navajo Sand Painting Art by Native American Artist Larry Antonio Authentic || SWtradepost - ebay
#navajo sand painting#sand painting#native american painting#larry antonio#artist larry antonio#sand art#home decor#wall hanging#swtradepost#ebay art
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Wanted to do a Native American tribe, so have a Lenape tribe Miku!
#hatsune miku#vocaloid#miku worldwide#miku world tour#artist on tumblr#digital art#native american#lenape#my art#ibis paint#misty doodles
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Oscar Howe (Native American, Yanktonai Dakota, 1915-1983) - Eagle Dancer (1953-1957)
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Shonto Begay (Navajo, b.1954)
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“ancestral traditions”, 2022 by Norman Engel
#contemporary art#contemporary painting#Norman Engel#Texas artist#southwest art#western art#contemporary western art#native american#american indian#folk art#folk art painting#naive art#primitivism#outsider art#modern art#painting#acrylic on canvas
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Minnehaha, 1871
Émile Vernet-Lecomte
#Minnehaha#art#french art#art history#mythology#Native American#literature#1870s#painting#Longfellow
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For #WorldPorcupineDay :
Robert Kakaygeesick, Jr. (Ojibwa, 1948-2020) Untitled (Porcupine) Signed watercolor, 17 1/2 x 23 1/4 in.
#animals in art#animal holiday#painting#watercolor#porcupine#North American Porcupine#World Porcupine Day#First Nations art#Native American art#Indigenous art#modern art#Robert Kakaygeesick Jr#Ojibwa art#North American animals
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Paint Mines Interpretive Park
Near Colorado Springs
©cpleblow (2024)
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Look what I found for sale in the gift shop at work on my lunch today! (I work in a hospital run by a Native American tribe in the southern USA.)
I am very sad and very scared thinking about the future right now, but it seems Arthur and Charles wanted to pop in and remind us that even if the road is long and difficult, everything will work out in the end.
Our time ain't over yet, so don't give up the fight!
As Arthur would say, "Ain't no shame in lookin' for a better world."
@noshirdalal
#rdr2#red dead redemption 2#arthur morgan#charles smith#Native American art#Painted feathers#feather art#roger clark#noshir dalal#Buck and bison
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#my art#og art#north american river otter#otter#mustelids#weasels#animals#mammals#native plants#flowers#black eyed susan#purple coneflower#art w backgrounds#messy#ms paint#plants#foliage
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Crucita - Old Hopi Dress, Joseph Henry Sharp, ca. 1920
#art#art history#Joseph Henry Sharp#portrait#portrait painting#Native Americans in art#Hopi#Hopi tribe#New Mexico#Taos Society of Artists#American art#20th century art#oil on canvas#Buffalo Bill Center of the West
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There are many depictions of Native Americans hunting massive herds of bison on horseback. These images, often painted by white Americans, were seen to represent the old ways of the continent, an eternal dance between a limitless animal population and humans’ traditional ways of hunting. But they really only represent a brief snapshot in time, when both the horse and the bison dominated the plains.
Here’s a famous example by George Catlin, showing Hidatsa people surrounding a herd of bison:
{Buy me a coffee} {WHF} {Medium} {Looking Through the Past}
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Lee Bogle
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Oscar Howe (Native American, Yanktonai Dakota, 1915-1983) - The Council (1980s)
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“Autumn”, by Goran Parlov
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