The White House is seeking to dramatically reduce the power of the Environmental Protection Agency, slashing dozens of programs and laying off 20% of the agency’s staff. The proposed budget cut plans to cut the EPA’s budget by 25% to $6.1 billion, and cut its workforce by 20% to 12,400 employees, in the 2018 fiscal year that begins 1 October. The plans require the complete elimination of EPA programs on climate change, toxic waste cleanup, environmental justice and funding for Native Alaskan villages. It would slash funding to states for clean air and water programs by 30% percent as well.
According to sources that have seen preliminary directives from the White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Trump administration wants to cut spending by EPA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD) by more than 40% from roughly $510 million to $290 million.
The cuts target scientific work in fields including climate change, air and water quality, and chemical safety. EPA’s $50 million external grant program for environmental scientists at universities would be eliminated altogether. Cuts in the new budget memo include climate, air, and energy research would fall from $91.7 million to $45.7 million. Research in chemical safety and sustainability would drop from $89.2 million to $61.8 million. Water-related science falls from $107.2 million to $70.1 million. The budget for sustainable healthy communities plunges from $139.7 million to $75.8 million. The OMB memo also states that the EPA would no longer contribute to the U.S. Global Change Research Program, a multiagency task force that coordinates federal research on global change.
The OMB office says the cuts are needed to help reduce the burden that EPA regulations place on industry and state and local governments. Environmental scientists, regulators, and current and former EPA officials warn the reductions would devastate the agency’s efforts to carry out its mission of protecting human health and the environment.
The Trump administration’s final 2018 budget request is scheduled to be released on March 16th. It is not clear whether the administration will keep the steep EPA cuts in its final request to Congress, or whether Congress will approve the cuts. Many federal lawmakers, as well as state and local officials, have already expressed strong opposition to some of the cuts.
The new EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, a long EPA foe, has suggested that he will push back against parts of the preliminary White House plan. Some senior Republicans in Congress have also expressed doubts about the larger Trump administration budget plan driving the EPA cuts.
It calls for boosting discretionary defense spending in 2018 by $54 billion, and paying for that increase by cutting discretionary spending at civilian agencies such as EPA. The shift would likely require Congress to change a 2011 law, called the Budget Control Act, that imposes caps on domestic spending—but Democrats in the Senate have already said they would block any change unless it also includes spending increases for civilian programs.
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Jewish community centers (JCCs) and schools in a dozen US states have reported waves of bomb threats. It was the fourth wave of nationwide bomb threats against JCCs in the last five weeks. In total, 69 threats have been reported against 54 Jewish Community Centers.
The JCC Association of North America reported that since the beginning of the year, there have been 69 incidents at 54 Jewish Community Centers in 27 states and one Canadian province. Some of the centers that received threats are in Chicago, Buffalo, Houston, Tampa, Nashville, New Jersey, Manhattan and Long Island. All of the bomb threats were determined to be hoaxes.
At a Jewish cemetery in University City, Missouri, the gravesites of 170 Jews were vandalized over the weekend. On President’s Day, the Nashville facility, more full than usual with people exercising on the holiday weekend, was evacuated before security gave the all-clear.
Across the United States, Jewish communities are struggling to deal with this new wave of threats. The calls may not have resulted in violence yet but the intimidation has been felt across the country. American Jews are victims of more reported hate crimes than any other group in the United States and have been subject to the majority of religiously motivated offenses every year since 1995, according to FBI statistics. The threats and vandalism contribute to an atmosphere of anti-Semitism already well-established in the United States.
Dave Simon, the executive director of the JCC in Albuquerque, which has received multiple recent threats said “ The JCCs are equipped to handle these kinds of threats. Some, like Nashville, have full-time security staff, and members seem to understand the need for security. People don’t seem to be staying home; they’re still showing up to community events, swimming classes, and pre-school, all of which are central parts of JCC life.”
Nashville has gotten letters and postcards of support from Massachusetts, Vermont, and Washington State. The neighboring Catholic parish and local Islamic center sent messages of support as well. The attacks have been widely denounced by Jewish organizations and political leaders alike.
President Trump received heavy criticism after he chastised a Jewish reporter and told him to “sit down” at his news conference when the reporter asked about the bomb threats. Reporter Jake Turx was cut off by Trump and chastised for not asking a simple question. Trump added, “So here’s the story, folks. Number one, I am the least anti-Semitic person that you’ve ever seen in your entire life.”
Jewish leaders were disappointed that the president didn’t take the opportunity to denounce the waves of attacks and anti-Semitism. Trump did finally speak out during a visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington on Tuesday when he said that the anti-Semitic threats are “horrible,” “painful,” and a “very sad reminder of the work that still must be done.”
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The Trump administration announced that it will enforce federal laws barring the use of marijuana, reversing an Obama administration policy that gave wide latitude to states to determine their own pot laws. Eight states – Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Alaska, Colorado, Massachusetts, and Maine – and Washington, D.C. have legalized both medicinal and recreational marijuana. The Obama administration had opted not to enforce federal prohibitions in states that had passed legislation legalizing the drug. It’s classified as a Schedule 1 drug — putting it in the same category as heroin — and the government can restrict cross-state shipment and financing as a result.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said the Trump administration would prioritize enforcement in states that have passed laws allowing for the recreational—rather than medical—use of the drug. Just a day after the announcement, publicly traded shares of marijuana-related companies were tumbling and executives at recreational marijuana businesses were expressing their disappointment in the announcement.
The announcement was not a surprise to legalization advocates after Trump’s nomination of Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions as attorney general. Many advocates feel that Mr. Sessions has been “the single biggest opponent to legalization in the US Senate.”
In August 2013, a four-page directive issued by then-Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole essentially instructs that a hands-off approach be taken by the federal government in states that have voted on laws to legalize marijuana, regardless of the fact that marijuana is illegal at the federal level. The directive has been dubbed the “Cole Memo”.
President Trump has issued differing stances on marijuana legalization. In the 1990s, Trump told the Miami Herald that the US needed to “legalize drugs to win” the war on drugs. And in an interview with Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly a year ago, Trump said he was in favor of medical marijuana “a hundred percent” while also calling Colorado’s recreational marijuana industry “a real problem.”
The industry is still new and is estimated to be worth over $6 billion so the reversal will cost some states millions in revenue and a loss of jobs. Recreational marijuana retailers in Oregon sell about $7 million worth of cannabis every week, or about $364 million a year.
In 2016, the marijuana industry in Colorado created more than 18,000 new full-time jobs and over $1 billion in retail sales. The industry also generated over $1 billion in additional economic activity such as growers renting warehouse space and the purchases of sophisticating lighting and irrigation equipment. Marijuana retailers also boost the economy when they rely on other companies, like contractors, lawyers and bookkeeping services, to conduct their own businesses. If the Trump Administration’s promise of a crackdown does take effect- all of this new found revenue will be lost.
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In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, February 26th, 2017 was:
ALLYSON BECKER
Eureka Springs, AR
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans of either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift. Card
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

2/20/17
Lori Capobianco
Kendra George
Brenda Casey
Kiki Roberson
Samantha Brwn Ramos
Nai Merri
John Mellor
Juanita Williams-Jones
Brooke Scott
Jamie Shapiro
Jennifer Downing
Kristina Harris
Andrea Timms
Tara Lennox
Amy Hopper
Tonya Velazquez
Trish Marks
Angela Nicole
Michelle Hughes
Christy Hawkes
Tabitha Sinks
2/21/17
Kristina Harris
Megan Akins
Jennifer Kinner
Juanita Williams-Jones
Cora Persephone
Patricia Oehlert-Vazquez
Tessa Davis
Sheila Carvell
Melissa Turner Baker
Brandi Chaney
Dean Bruss
Kristina Rosson
Crystal Hazelwood
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Alexandria Fields
Priscilla Shimp
Holly Cajigas
Katrina Worford
Phyllis Hines
Christina Domingue
2/22/17
Sandra Sue Blanton
Jennifer Downing
Crystal Young
Melissa Barnes Walker
Kevin James Anderson
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Donna Manchester
Jamie Shapiro
Brandi Kerr
Crystal Bell
Brittany Michelle 13
Kimberly Foster
Nai Merri
Tammy Alcorta
Nelle Bailey
Christina Domingue
Angela Hendricks
Karyn Koehler
Tonya Velazquez
Mary Perez Ramz
Glenna Zanaglio
Brandy Marie Williams
Cathy Osborne
Hollie Jahnke
2/23/17
Samantha Smith
Sandy Nevels
Jennifer Saavedra
Jennifer Downing
Misty Shallcross
Kristina Harris
Derek Jennings
Phyllis Hines
Dean Bruss
Marcy Coull
Karen Bondehagen
Sarah Bellestri Shih
Melissa Barnes Walker
Lotorya Patrick
Kimberly Taylor Hall
Lori Capobianco
Candy Dyer
Kevin James Anderson
Jakara Jackson
Jessica Jenry
Bea Patrick
2/24/17
Angela Nicole
Tessa Davis
Phyllis Hines
Samantha Mer
Christine McKinnon
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Jackie Poole
Rebecca Fauteux
Juanita Williams-Jones
Dawn Raasch
Crystal Hazelwood
Amy Conyers
Allyson Becker
Brandi Chaney
Megan Akins
Alexis Maureen
Lori Marie Timms
Amber McGrath
Jackie Hicks
Heather Jacques
2/25/17
Kendra George
Sherri Kidwell
Christy Hawkes
Christina Domingue
Carole Jacobs
Mary Perez Ramz
Jessica Jenry
Beata Tybor
Amy Marie Wilkinson
Jessica Miller
Deborah Farris
Nai Merri
Melissa Barnes Walker
Misty Shallcross
Michelle Webb
Marie Beauregard
Nelle Bailey
Lotorya Patrick
Bea Patrick
Rebecca Honey Graham
Erin Leigh Will
Chrissy Kim
Stephanie Beckwith
Lisa Wright
2/26/17
Lisa Puckett
Sheila Carvell
Carole Jacobs
Amy Conyers
Holly Cajigas
Brandy Marie Williams
Tessa Davis
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Dean Bruss
Nai Merri
Kristina Rosson
Hollie Jahnke
Nelle Bailey
Jennifer Mason
Phyllis Hines
Kendra Lynne Ramsey
Deborah Farris
Jennifer Downing
Kimberly Taylor Hall
Cheryl Hall
Nancy Scharnhorst
Jennifer Ramlet
Kimberly Foster

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President Trump signed legislation to repeal a Dodd-Frank anti-corruption measure requiring oil and mining companies to disclose payments to governments. The rule had required public oil, gas and mineral extraction companies to disclose annually its payments to both foreign governments and the U.S. government.
According to lawmakers, these disclosures help fight corruption in resource-rich countries. The requirement was the Cardin-Lugar Anti-Corruption Provision of 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act – signed by former President Barack Obama and named for former Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md. The regulation was widely support from Democrats, who argued the transparency requirement could reduce instances of corruption in resource-rich countries overseas.
The goal of the rule is to prevent foreign leaders from skimming off the payments that drillers and miners make to their countries. It was put in place to stop the corruption that enriches the politically connected but deprives regular people of their country’s mineral wealth.
The oil industry had fiercely lobbied against the measure. The resource extraction rule has been controversial since it was mandated in 2010, which is why it took six years for it to be finalized. Exxon, Chevron (CXW) and the National Mining Association were among the dozens of entities to submit comments opposing the rule.
Longtime ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, who is now secretary of state, personally lobbied against the rule, flying to Washington, D.C., to meet with then-Senator Richard Lugar in 2010 to try to get the measure removed from Dodd-Frank. The American Petroleum Institute, the chief U.S. energy lobbying organization”s main argument against the rule was that it puts U.S. companies at a disadvantage, because their foreign competitors are not subject to the requirements.
However, many major European drillers like BP, Total and Royal Dutch Shell, Russian oil and gas giants Rosneft and Gazprom, as well as Canadian firms must report what they pay to foreign governments. The U.S. rules would have forced some Chinese and Brazilian firms to do so as well.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said in a statement that the provision in question “would have put American oil and natural gas companies at a disadvantage on the world stage, and actually could have threatened the safety of American workers abroad.”
Lawmakers used the Congressional Review Act, a seldom-used legislative route that essentially fast-tracks the regulatory repeal process. By accessing the provisions laid out, it allows lawmakers to expedite a resolution that requires little notice before introduction and is not subject to filibuster. It also requires only a simple majority of 51 votes in the Senate to pass.
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In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, February 19th, 2017 was:
STEPHANIE BECKWITH
Jefferson, OH
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans of either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift. Card
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

2/13/17
Phyllis Hines
Dean Bruss
Angela Nicole
Amy Hopper
Jennifer Ramlet
Deborah Farris
Derek Jennings
Karen Bondehagen
Sharon Swenson-Nelson
Alisa Jones
Leslie Wagner Hobson
2/14/17
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Kimberly Snyder
Nitasha Shank
Christina Radcliff
Beth Cleveland
Paula Rivers
Nai Merri
Stephanie Beckwith
Jade Good
Mikayla Oakes
Cheryl Hall
Alicia Dansby
Kayla Clemons
Jennifer Ramlet
Kendra George
Mary Alice Ford
Jennifer Ramlet
Emily Rice Bowersock
Anna Nichols
Adaria Johnson
Anna Ashley Pinder
Leslie Wagner Hobson
Amy Stonger
2/15/17
Kathi Taylor
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Christine Acoba
Tabitha Sinks
Lori Capobianco
Misty Shallcross
Joanie Waterman
Kathi Taylor
Alicia Dansby
Michelle Rayeske-Jeske
Judy Custer
Jennifer Sparks
Sandra Sue Blanton
Alisa Jones
Kim Floyd
Michelle Hughes
Adaria Johnson
Sheila Carvell
Amy Hopper
Kayla Clemons
2/16/17
Nai Merri
Holly Cajigas
Christina Domingue
Rhonda Nicholson
Phyllis Hines
Brooke Scott
Amy Hopper
Tina Casto-Shafer
LaKishia Wagers
Dale Fish
Kendra George
Kimberly Foster
Jessica Miller
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Lotorya Patrick
Melissa Barnes Walker
Kristina Rosson
Lisa Wright
Lori Capobianco
Bea Patrick
Trish Marks
2/17/17
Sherri Kidwell
Katrina Worford
Brian K Henson
Tara Lennox
Priscilla Shimp
Megan Akins
Sheila Carvell
Alexandra Vindiola
Kayla Hernandez
Alicia Dansby
Brandi Chaney
Tessa Davis
Althea Thomas
Mikayla Oakes
Carla S-Paige Williams
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Dawn Raasch
Susanne Killion
Kassi Krick-King
Melissa Turner Baker
2/18/17
Nikki Hunsaker
Christina Domingue
Geri Rus
Kristen Raia Bowman
Joanie Waterman
Anna Nichols
Brandy Marie Williams
Phyllis Hines
Christina Radcliff
Dean Bruss
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Ashley Nichole Busse
Crystal Young
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Kristina Harris
Cheryl Hall
Lori Capobianco
Heather Marie Stacy
Kristina Harris
Chelcie Malow
2/19/17
Heather Jacques
Lisa David Carr
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Kimberly Snyder
Kathleen Hickman
Jakara Jackson
Allison Frederick
Patricia Oehlert Vazquez
Juanita Williams-Jones
Jeanine Jones
Paula Rivers
Priscilla Shimp
Cheryl Hall
Kimberly Taylor Hall
Susanne Killion
Katrina Worford
Lisa Back
Jodi Stevens
Wayne Gallas
Jackie Hicks
Jane Peterson
Jennifer Downing
Crystal Hazelwood

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Police have arrested a gunman charged with opening fire at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City during evening prayers. Canadian university student Alexandre Bissonnette, 27, has been charged with 6 counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder in the shooting that left six people dead and 19 wounded.
Witnesses described a gunman dressed in black, opening fire indiscriminately with semi-automatic weapons. More than 50 people were at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre when the shooting began. All the shooting victims were men and those killed ranged in age from 39 to 60. Of the four victims who remained hospitalized, two were in critical condition, authorities said.
Among the six men killed were a butcher, a university professor, a pharmacist and an accountant, according to police. The government of Guinea said in a statement that two of its citizens were among those killed in the mosque attack.
The suspect was arrested in his car on a bridge near d’Orleans, after he called 911 to say he wanted to cooperate with police. Authorities initially named two suspects, but later said the other man taken into custody was a witness to the attack and was released. Officials said they did not believe there were others involved. Police did not give a motive for the attack.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard both characterized the attack as an act of terrorism, which came amid strong criticism around the world over Trump’s temporary travel ban for people from seven Muslim countries. Shortly after Trump’s executive order was issued, Prime Minister Trudeau announced that Canada would welcome refugees banned from entering the United States.
Federal Safety Minister Ralph Goodale told reporters in Ottawa there was no change to “the national terrorism threat level” from medium because “there is no information known to the government of Canada that would lead to a change at this time.”
According to media outlets, Bissonnette was known for far-right, nationalist views and his support of the French rightist party led by Marine Le Pen. The suspect has expressed support for Le Pen and U.S. President Donald Trump on his Facebook page. He was known to those who monitor extremist groups in Quebec, said François Deschamps, an official with a refugee advocacy group.
Bissonnette made a brief appearance in court under tight security wearing a white prison garment. Prosecutors said they do not have all the evidence yet. Bissonnette is set to appear again on Feb. 21. No charge was read in court and Bissonnette did not enter a plea.
The attack was a shock to the community of Quebec City, a city of just over 500,000 which reported just two murders in all of 2015. Incidents of Islamophobia have increased in Quebec in recent years. The face-covering, or niqab, became an issue in the 2015 Canadian federal election, especially in Quebec, where the majority of the population supported a ban on it at citizenship ceremonies.
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In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, February 5th, 2017 was:
JENNIFER KINNER
Boyne Falls, MI
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans of either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift. Card
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

1/30/17
Brittany Deaver
Carol Scheive
Dawn Raasch
Sherri Kidwell
Ashley Stamey Phillips
Karen Hacker Lewis
Mary Ann Cody
Holly Cajigas
Lisa Puckett
Melissa Barnes Walker
Erica Hansen
Kristin Yergey
Amy Marie Wilkinson
Alexandria Tinnon
Melissa Turner Baker
Tammy Alcorta
Jennie Gallagher
Adaria Johnson
Mya Murphy
Pamela White Brearley
Tabitha Sinks
Sandy Nevels
Jennifer Kinner
Cheryl Hall
1/31/17
Kendra George
Paula Rivers
Mary Achio
Alexandra Vindiola
Christine Acoba
Brittany Deaver
Raquel Munoz Navarro
Darrell Skarvan
Heather Jacques
Megan Akins
Brandi Chaney
Jennifer Kinner
Susanne Killion
Sheila Carvell
Lotorya Patrick
Paula M Bondy
Sheila Carvell
Terri Llexxes
Juanita Williams-Jones
Thomas Ryan
2/1/17
Kendra George
Cheryl Hall
Jakara Jackson
Kassi Krick-King
Michelle Hughes
Priscilla Shimp
Anna Ashley Pinder
Mary Achio
Dawn Raasch
Dana Marie Germain
Leslie Wagner Hobson
Ashley Agner
Thomas Ryan
Kristina Harris
Crystal Young
Sheila Carvell
Brenda Casey
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Samantha Brwn Ramos
Cheyenne Shaw
Jade Good
Kathleen Hickman
2/2/17
Michelle Hughes
Jennifer Saavedra
Anna Nichols
Glenna Zanaglio
Preeti Chand
Melissa Turner Baker
Paula Rousseau
Heather Marie Stacy
Kendra George
Kimberly Snyder
Christy Hawkes
Darbie Brown
Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett
Wayne Gallas
Dena Baji
Kayla Clemons
Misty Shallcross
Kimberly Taylor Hall
Angel Anderson
Phyllis Hines
2/3/17
Mya Murphy
Preeti Chand
Annette French
Beth Cleveland
Trish Hysell
Sarah Bellestri Shih
Kayla Hernandez
Alisa Jones
Adaria Johnson
Raquel Munoz Navarro
Wizdom Norwood-Goins
Christine Acoba
Mary Alice Ford
Lezlie Earley
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Jennifer Sparks
Chrissy Kim
Carla S-Paige Williams
Terri Llexxes
Angela Nicole
2/4/17
Crystal Young
Kayla Clemons
Ashley Oshier
Angelique Drummond
Mya Murphy
Kimberly Taylor Hall
Paula Rousseau
Megan Akins
Stephanie Beckwith
Lotorya Patrick
Kristina Harris
Jennifer Downing
Kimberly Foster
Beth Cleveland
Nitasha Shank
Amy Chavis
Georgiann D’Angelo
Mary Achio
Lisa Wright
Brandy Marie Williams
2/5/17
Misty Shallcross
Sheila Carvell
Ashley Stamey Phillips
Mary Achio
Jennifer Ramlet
Christy Hawkes
Joanie Waterman
Ashley Agner
Jade Good
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett
Brandi Chaney
Becca Dotsun
Kimberly Foster
Brandy Marie Williams
Jennifer Downing
Crystal Young
Brenda Casey
Tina Marie
Andrea Timms

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JAMA Forum: How Will President Trump’s Policies Affect Domestic and Global Health and Development?
By Lawrence Gostin, JD on January 11, 2011

Donald Trump’s election to the US presidency marks a time of global transition, with singular importance to health. The world is witnessing the rise of populist movements characterized by concerns about trade, immigration, globalization, and international organizations. These seismic events could have profound effects on health and development in the United States and globally.
There is still a great deal we don’t know about the policies of a Trump administration, and how those policies will unfold in a constitutional system of checks and balances. Trump has not laid out specific details on major domestic policies, such as reforms related to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or reproductive rights. Even less well understood are his views on global health issues, such as health assistance, the Paris Climate Change Agreement, and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Based on Trump’s earlier statements, what can we expect for 2017 and beyond?
The Affordable Care Act
A recent JAMA Viewpoint identified 4 major ACA reforms discussed by the House leadership and President-elect Trump: health savings accounts, selling health insurance across state lines, Medicaid block grants, and malpractice reform. Congress has already taken the first steps to repeal the ACA, with implementation possibly delayed before a replacement is enacted. His nominee for Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Rep Tom Price, MD, (R, Georgia), earlier introduced legislation to dismantle the ACA. There is little empirical evidence that current Republican proposals would retain health coverage gains or significantly lower health care costs.
President-elect Trump has said he plans to keep 2 popular ACA features, retaining coverage of preexisting conditions and of dependent children up to age 26 years. The ACA was able to offer these benefits by widening the pool of insured individuals, particularly younger and healthier enrollees, through individual and employer mandates, which Trump opposes. Republican proposals also would not maintain subsidies in health insurance exchanges or retain the Medicaid expansion. This leaves 2 major unanswered questions: how to widen risk pools to stabilize insurance markets and how to maintain the gains in coverage.
Reproductive Health and Rights
Trump has vacillated on his views about reproductive health, although Vice President–elect Pence and Rep Price favor restricting contraception coverage and abortions and eliminating federal funding for Planned Parenthood. Although Trump might not fight for new federal abortion restrictions, he would likely turn a blind eye to state restrictions. The Supreme Court recently struck down 2 onerous state abortion restrictions, but the majority of states still have restrictive legislation in place.
As part of the law’s commitment to covering preventive services, the ACA guarantees access to reproductive and family planning services, such as contraception. Because family planning and other preventive services are defined in an administrative regulation, the HHS Secretary could change the rule without congressional approval. Eliminating this benefit would cause real financial hardship for many of the 62% of all women of reproductive age who use contraception.
Trump promised to nominate a strong “pro-life” Supreme Court justice, putting the Court in the same closely divided position before Justice Antonin Scalia’s death. If there were additional vacancies during Trump’s presidency, the Court’s pro-life block would probably prevail. Reproductive rights are facing strong headwinds as states pass laws that make it harder for poor women to access safe, legal abortions.
Climate Change
Climate change holds short-term and long-term peril for domestic and global health. Experts say it will exacerbate severe weather events, fuel heat waves, increase pollution, alter the geographical reaches of disease vectors, and produce crop failures, thereby increasing injuries, malnutrition, infectious diseases, asthma, and cardiovascular disease.
Trump (who, along with his nominee for the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt) is distrustful of climate science. He pledged to undo the Obama Administration’s 2016 greenhouse gas targets and revoke financial commitments to United Nations (UN) climate change programs—although he said he had an “open mind.” His commitment to fossil fuel development (coal and oil) could reduce incentives for clean alternatives. At the same time, if he rejects the Paris accord, other world leaders might similarly renege on their environmental promises.
International Health
Broad bipartisan support exists for former President George W. Bush’s President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and successive presidents have supported the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Trump has not signaled diminished support for these programs, but international health assistance probably will be flat-lined, possibly reduced. This will maintain the US support for antiretroviral treatment in Africa and elsewhere, but would do little to expand coverage.
President Obama’s signature global health achievement is not likely to fair as well. His $1 billion Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) is strengthening health systems in lower-income countries. President Obama also advocated for US leadership and funding during the Ebola and Zika outbreaks during his term. Trump would be less likely to push Congress to renew GHSA funding or allocate major resources to fight the next global health emergency.
The WHO has introduced major reforms, including a new health emergencies program and joint external evaluation of national health systems. Yet its new program is significantly underfunded. Absent GHSA funding to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and WHO, we are unlikely to see significant improvements in epidemic preparedness. That would leave the world highly vulnerable to novel circulating viruses and influenza strains.
Refugee Health
The millions of refugees fleeing conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa often lack basic health needs such as potable water, nutritious food, and housing. Overcrowded conditions fuel infectious disease outbreaks, while vulnerable women face sexual assaults. Turning the tide on these health threats requires humanitarian assistance and a willingness to shoulder a fair share of the burden in welcoming refugees. A new US administration is unlikely to increase (and may reduce) humanitarian assistance, while turning away vulnerable immigrants. Two hallmarks of Trump’s campaign were an antiimmigrant sentiment and an insistence on increased border security, both of which would harm refugees and other vulnerable immigrants.
Health, Development, and the Environment in the Balance
Fresh leadership at the UN and WHO, together with the Sustainable Development Goals, offers great promise. António Guterres, the former UN High Commissioner for Refugees, began serving as the ninth UN Secretary-General on January 1, and in May, the World Health Assembly will elect a new WHO Director-General. Both are charged with the task of working toward the ambitious UN Sustainable Development Goals, including bold health targets such as universal health coverage and fighting noncommunicable diseases.
The United States has historically exercised global health leadership, while sharply increasing health insurance coverage domestically under the Obama administration. As Trump takes office with the promise to “put America first,” what will that mean for our commitments to global health and progress toward universal health coverage? The future of health, development, and the environment hangs in the balance.
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About the author: Lawrence O. Gostin, JD, is University Professor and Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center, and Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Public Health Law and Human Rights. His most recent book is Global Health Law (Harvard University Press).
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1/25/17
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1/29/17
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