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Subject Protecting those among the most vulnerable to COVID-19 exposure
Date January 21, 2021 6:02 PM
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For most workers, the latest COVID-19 vaccine developments won&rsquo;t mean protection just yet
Fifty-seven million essential workers and workers in nonessential industries, many of whom work in close proximity to others, will not receive vaccines until production increases. (
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Incarcerated people are also at high risk of contracting the virus and need priority vaccine access.)

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How changemakers can center racial equity in COVID-19 recovery
Register to attend the January 25 launch of the
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Racial Equity Analytics Lab , a new initiative to advance race-conscious policies that remedy structural racism and support equitable recovery.

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To make the child care system more equitable, expand options for parents working nontraditional hours
The pandemic has shone a spotlight on existing disparities&mdash;including in child care options for parents who work outside of the &ldquo;traditional hours&rdquo; of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekdays.

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The looming eviction cliff
Though President Biden plans to extend the national eviction ban through the end of March, many renters could still face losing their homes. On January 27, join us for a virtual discussion on strategies for
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promoting housing stability in the greater DC region.

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What&rsquo;s in President Joe Biden&rsquo;s pandemic relief plan?
Biden&rsquo;s proposed $1.9 trillion pandemic relief plan would substantially cut taxes for low- and moderate-income households, especially those with children, and provide more than $600 billion in aid to state, local, and tribal governments, reports the
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Tax Policy Center .

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