MI Legislators want investigation in Governor's handling of nursing homes

Michigan legislators call for investigation into Whitmer's handling of nursing home coronavirus cases, Michigan Senator Jim Runestad (R) explains.

Also, Mike Opelka joins in from CPAC.

The Big Three 2-26-21

1 Gas prices are rising and bombs are falling. 36 days since taking the oath of office President Biden sure has made changes.

He ordered the military to bomb a site in Syria used by two Iranian-backed militia groups. The strikes mark the US military's first known action under Biden and were in response to rocket attacks on American forces in the region in the past two weeks.

17 were killed according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

2 Michigan Legislators want an investigation into Whitmer nursing home policy

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2021/02/25/senate-house-republicans-want-investigation-michigans-nursing-home-data/6816775002/

3 The House is expected to vote on a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package today. The plan would send $1,400 payments to most Americans.

What happened to the $2K promised?

The bill also included $15 hr national minimum wage along with a slew of other things non-Covid-related but it won’t make it.

The Senate parliamentarian ruled against including the proposed minimum wage increase, saying it would infringe upon the budgetary process known as reconciliation that Democrats are using to move the measure forward. That’s a blow for progressives, but it does mean there is less division over the bill now, and it could be easier to pass in the Senate. The House is expected to pass the $1.9 trillion bill today.

And now, Progressive Democrats are calling for her to be fired.

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