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Biden will focus on his urgent political task after Georgia triumph
After the victory lap from final night time’s Raphael Warnock Senate victory in Georgia, President Biden will deal with his most pressing political activity.
Why it issues: Biden must assemble a staff that may replicate the Democrats’ midterm success whereas heading off GOP congressional investigations that may search for the weakest members of the herd, beginning within the Cupboard.
Former COVID-19 czar Jeff Zients has been busy getting ready choices for a possible White Home and Cupboard reorganization, however most selections had been on maintain till Biden realized the outcomes of Georgia.
- Biden aides are hesitant to offer Republicans any likelihood to litigate the administration’s insurance policies by messy affirmation battles, particularly proper after the election.
- In addition they don’t need any potential Cupboard shakeup to be considered by the prism of a midterm reset. If Cupboard officers go away, it might be later within the 12 months.
The large image: Biden nonetheless has some 40 embassies with out an envoy, together with 5 from Group of 20 international locations, in accordance with the nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service.
- Biden desires his State Division absolutely stocked to take care of an unsure world, with the struggle in Ukraine persevering with and the worldwide financial system flashing warning indicators of a critical slowdown.
The intrigue: The Georgia win, coupled with falling fuel costs and a summer season of legislative success, make it extra probably that Chief of Workers Ron Klain will depart, in accordance with folks conversant in the matter.
- Klain hasn’t made a ultimate resolution, and the president in addition to outdoors allies need him to remain.
- However he has instructed colleagues that he’s bodily exhausted. He has lasted longer than almost all of his predecessors in a job with punishing hours, in accordance with Biden advisers.
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2 drownings, multiple BUIs reported on Georgia’s waterways Memorial Day weekend
ATLANTA – Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer, was also a busy weekend on Georgia waterways.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division was busy patrolling the waterways. Authorities say law enforcement officers responded to two drownings.
More than two dozen were cited for boating under the influence, but no boating fatalities were reported. Three injuries were reported.
Here are some of the big incidents reported on Georgia’s waterways:
Boating incident on Lake Lanier
At approximately 2 p.m. on Monday, game wardens patrolling Lake Allatoona observed a female passenger on a personal watercraft bleeding from her head near Red Top Mountain State Park. The wardens followed the personal watercraft to the shore to provide assistance. The 18-year-old operator reported that he had jumped in the wake of a large vessel, overturned, and the PWC landed on top of him and his passenger. The female suffered a large cut to her head, while the operator injured his left leg and left arm. The female was transported by family members to a local hospital for treatment. The operator refused treatment at the scene.
Boating Incident on Lake Lanier
On Sunday evening, at approximately 6 p.m., game wardens were notified of a vessel incident on Lake Lanier at Lanier Park in Gwinnett County. The incident involved a collision between two personal watercrafts. One of the operators suffered minor abrasions to his leg and refused medical treatment at the scene.
Drowning in Muscogee County
In the early afternoon hours on Monday, game wardens got information about a body in a private pond in Muscogee County. The victim, found wearing a swimsuit in a wooded area pond, was pronounced deceased by the Muscogee County Coroner around 3:10 p.m. Although reported as a drowning, it is possible that the victim had been in the pond for 2-3 days. The body will be sent to the crime lab to determine the time and cause of death.
Drowning at Neptune Beach
Late afternoon on May 26th, game wardens were advised by GSP Brunswick of a potential drowning at Neptune Beach, St. Simons Island. Glynn County Fire/Rescue recovered a 33-year-old male from the waterline. Despite nearly an hour of CPR by Fire/Rescue, the subject could not be revived and was transported to Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick. The body was sent to the crime lab to rule out any medical issues.
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