• Judge Pauses Lawsuit After #HHS Announces Plan to Create #COVID #Vaccine Injury Tab https://tdefender.substack.com/p/judge-pauses-lawsuit-hhs-announces-covid-vaccine-injury-table
    Judge Pauses Lawsuit After #HHS Announces Plan to Create #COVID #Vaccine Injury Tab https://tdefender.substack.com/p/judge-pauses-lawsuit-hhs-announces-covid-vaccine-injury-table
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    Judge Pauses Lawsuit After HHS Announces Plan to Create COVID Vaccine Injury Table
    Attorney Ray Flores asked the court to stay the suit for six months, after HHS last month announced plans to propose a rule in November to establish a formal “injury table” for all COVID-19 countermeasures, including COVID-19 vaccines.
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    Oregon Suspends Reading, Writing, and Math Proficiency Tests for High School Graduation.
    Under Gov. Tina Kotek, Oregon has extended the suspension of its Essential Skills requirement, meaning students no longer have to prove proficiency in reading, writing, or math to graduate.


    The pause, which began during COVID, has been continued through at least the 2027-28 school year. Officials have cited equity concerns, including higher failure rates among students of color, as one reason for keeping the testing requirement suspended.


    Students must still complete the required course credits in those subjects
    Terrence K Williams t͏r͏n͏p͏s͏o͏S͏e͏o͏d͏a͏3͏l͏c͏4͏9͏0͏a͏m͏0͏1͏u͏8͏2͏u͏t͏s͏ ͏Y͏6͏e͏2͏e͏t͏M͏a͏h͏6͏9͏7͏g͏a͏ ͏l͏1͏l͏r͏y͏5͏A͏5͏ ͏i͏6͏0͏t͏d͏:͏l͏1͏ · Oregon Suspends Reading, Writing, and Math Proficiency Tests for High School Graduation. Under Gov. Tina Kotek, Oregon has extended the suspension of its Essential Skills requirement, meaning students no longer have to prove proficiency in reading, writing, or math to graduate. The pause, which began during COVID, has been continued through at least the 2027-28 school year. Officials have cited equity concerns, including higher failure rates among students of color, as one reason for keeping the testing requirement suspended. Students must still complete the required course credits in those subjects
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