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By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
Retired African American General Lloyd Austin is now in charge of the U.S. Department of Defense. Vice President Kamala Harris receives the oath of office during the inauguration ceremonies.
By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
Vice President Kamala Harris will be the most influential vice president of the 49 that we have had, declared a proud Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick. With 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans seated in the Senate, Vice President Harris holds the tiebreaking vote, which adds to the power she now wields.
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Eviction
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“The power in politics is from influence,” Frederick remarked.
See HARRIS page 2
California lifts virus stay-at-home orders,
curfew statewide By Kathleen Ronayne And John Antczak
President Biden and others had previously pointed to the Congressional waiver received in 2017 by
By Antonio Ray H arvey California Black Media
Gov. Gavin Newsom, Senate President pro Tem Toni Atkins (D-San Diego), and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Lakewood) announced the extension of the eviction moratorium to protect Californians affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Retired Marine Gen. James Mattis, who served as defense secretary in the previous administration. “The law that we keep waiving actually exists for a good reason,” remarked Sen. Minority Leader McConnell (R-Kentucky). “Civilian control of the military is a fundamental principle of our republic. We emphatically do not want high-ranking military service to become a tacit prerequisite for civilian leadership posts over the Department of Defense.” Gen. Austin’s confirmation cements him as one of
CALIFORNIA SURGEON GEN.
Embraces Idea of NBA Partnership for Vaccination Outreach By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media
When Dr. Nadine Burke Harris heard last week that the National Basketball Association (NBA) was discussing educating the African American community about receiving COVID-19 vaccines, she said partnering with the league could be a game-changer in the state of California.
If it were not for their intervention, On Feb. 1, landlords would have been able to start eviction proceedings against tenants who had not paid their rent due to a COVID-19 related financial hardship.
The order had been in place in the San Francisco Bay Area, San Joaquin Valley and Southern California, covering the majority of the state’s counties. The change will allow businesses such as restaurants to resume outdoor operations in many areas, though local officials could choose to continue stricter rules. The state is also lifting a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew.
The extension also gives the state time to quickly deploy California’s share of the latest federal
See CURFEW page 10
See EVICTION page 2
California lifted regional stay-at-home orders across the state Monday in response to improving coronavirus conditions, returning the state to a system of county-by-county restrictions, state health officials announced.
Gen. Austin’s confirmation cements him as one of the most prominent members of President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ Cabinet.
See AUSTIN page 2
“We are announcing an agreement to extend the eviction moratorium in California through June 30, 2021 – protecting tenants and small landlords from losing their housing as the nation continues to confront the pandemic,” the elected officials said in a written statement.
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The confirmation vote cleared by a 93-2 margin – Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) were the lone no-votes.
Federal law requires seven years of retirement from active duty before taking on the role.
More than 3,000 miles away, in San Francisco, many remember when the nation’s first Black vice president cut her teeth as a valiant prosecutor.
During a 2018 National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) award ceremony honoring Harris as “Newsmaker of the Year,” Vice President Harris talked about her years as a San Francisco’s district attorney.
He also pledged to overturn several discriminatory bans on military service put in place by the previous administration.
The decorated veteran required a congressional waiver to confirm the civilian post because he retired from active-duty service only four years ago.
Following President Joe Biden and Vice President Harris’s inauguration, The Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel on Howard’s campus rang its bell 49 times to honor Harris.
And, the new Vice President has never forgotten her roots, nor has she forgotten those who helped her achieve the American dream.
“I pledge to fight hard to rid our ranks of racists and extremists,” Gen. Austin pronounced during his confirmation hearings.
One day prior, the U.S. House approved a waiver to allow for Gen. Austin’s confirmation.
“I think, for that reason, she could potentially be the most influential vice president in our history.”
The daughter of a Jamaican immigrant father who taught at Stanford University, Vice President Harris’ mother, a cancer researcher, was the daughter of an Indian diplomat.
On Friday, Jan. 22, the Senate confirmed President Joe Biden’s Secretary of Defense pick, making Gen. Austin the first African American to serve in that key strategic federal government leadership role.
Dr. Burke Harris, the Surgeon General of California, said she would embrace that strategy with open arms. “Yes, absolutely. Please tell LeBron James to call me,” Dr. Burke Harris told California Black Media (CBM), referring to one of league’s most high-profile Black players. James plays for the Los Angeles Lakers. “I think it’s a wonderful partnership and I am excited for that to happen because we want to use our trusted messengers.”
The Surgeon General of California said she would like to use the services of LeBron James of the NBA to help promote COVID-19 vaccination in the Black community. This California Black Media photo was taken on Nov. 10, 2018 by Antonio Ray Harvey.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said on Jan. 18 that the league’s players could use their influence to provide information to African Americans, other ethnic minorities, and the general public about vaccine safety and efficacy. It is something that the NBA is “particularly focused” on, he said. See NBA page 2