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New York Mayor Threatens Property Tax Hike as FDA Reverses Stance on Moderna's mRNA Flu Vaccine

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has proposed a 9.5% property tax increase as a "last resort" if a wealth tax isn't passed, while the FDA has reversed its decision to review Moderna's mRNA-based flu vaccine. The move comes as Governor Kathy Hochul faces re-election this year. Meanwhile, the FDA's reversal on the flu vaccine has sparked relief in the medical industry.

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New York Mayor Threatens Property Tax Hike as FDA Reverses Stance on Moderna's mRNA Flu Vaccine

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has proposed a 9.5% property tax increase as a "last resort" if a wealth tax isn't passed, while the FDA has reversed its decision to review Moderna's mRNA-based flu vaccine. The move comes as Governor Kathy Hochul faces re-election this year. Meanwhile, the FDA's reversal on the flu vaccine has sparked relief in the medical industry.

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In a move that could have significant implications for New York residents and the medical industry, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has unveiled two new budget proposals for the city, one of which includes a 9.5% property tax increase. This "last resort" measure would affect over 3 million single-family homes, co-ops, and condos, as well as over 100,000 commercial buildings, according to the New York Times.

The property tax increase is contingent on the failure to pass a wealth tax, which would require approval from Governor Kathy Hochul. Mamdani's proposal has put pressure on Hochul, who is seeking re-election this year. The governor's office has not yet commented on the proposal.

Meanwhile, in a separate development, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reversed its decision to review Moderna's mRNA-based flu vaccine. The agency had initially declined to consider the application, sparking criticism from the medical industry about potential changes in how the regulator is making decisions under the Trump administration.

Moderna announced that the FDA will now review its updated flu vaccine application, which comes as a relief to many in the medical industry. The company's mRNA-based flu vaccine has shown promise in clinical trials, and its approval could mark a significant milestone in the development of mRNA-based vaccines.

The FDA's reversal on the flu vaccine has been seen as a positive development by many in the medical industry. "This is a welcome decision by the FDA," said Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccine expert at Baylor College of Medicine. "The mRNA-based flu vaccine has shown great promise in clinical trials, and its approval could help to protect millions of Americans from the flu."

The FDA's decision to review Moderna's application is a significant reversal from its initial stance. The agency had declined to consider the application, citing concerns about the vaccine's safety and efficacy. However, Moderna has since updated its application, addressing the FDA's concerns and providing additional data on the vaccine's safety and efficacy.

The FDA's decision to review the application is a major victory for Moderna, which has been working on the development of mRNA-based vaccines for several years. The company's mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine has been widely used around the world, and its approval has helped to protect millions of people from the virus.

In New York, Mayor Mamdani's proposal to raise property taxes has sparked concern among residents and business owners. The proposed 9.5% increase would be a significant burden for many, particularly those who are already struggling to make ends meet.

The proposal has also sparked debate about the fairness of the tax system in New York. Some argue that the wealthy should be taxed more heavily, while others argue that the burden should be shared more broadly.

As the debate over the property tax increase continues, Governor Hochul will be under pressure to make a decision. The governor's office has not yet commented on the proposal, but it is likely that she will face significant pressure from both sides of the debate.

In the meantime, the FDA's decision to review Moderna's mRNA-based flu vaccine is a significant development that could have major implications for public health. As the medical industry continues to develop new and innovative vaccines, the FDA's role in regulating these products will be crucial.

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  • "Mamdani Threatens to Raise New York Property Tax if Wealth Tax Isn’t Passed" by The Guardian
  • "FDA Reverses Course and Will Review Moderna's mRNA-Based Flu Vaccine" by The Guardian
  • "Budget Proposal: Mamdani's Plan for New York City" by The New York Times
  • "Moderna's mRNA-Based Flu Vaccine: A Game-Changer for Public Health?" by Baylor College of Medicine

In a move that could have significant implications for New York residents and the medical industry, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has unveiled two new budget proposals for the city, one of which includes a 9.5% property tax increase. This "last resort" measure would affect over 3 million single-family homes, co-ops, and condos, as well as over 100,000 commercial buildings, according to the New York Times.

The property tax increase is contingent on the failure to pass a wealth tax, which would require approval from Governor Kathy Hochul. Mamdani's proposal has put pressure on Hochul, who is seeking re-election this year. The governor's office has not yet commented on the proposal.

Meanwhile, in a separate development, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reversed its decision to review Moderna's mRNA-based flu vaccine. The agency had initially declined to consider the application, sparking criticism from the medical industry about potential changes in how the regulator is making decisions under the Trump administration.

Moderna announced that the FDA will now review its updated flu vaccine application, which comes as a relief to many in the medical industry. The company's mRNA-based flu vaccine has shown promise in clinical trials, and its approval could mark a significant milestone in the development of mRNA-based vaccines.

The FDA's reversal on the flu vaccine has been seen as a positive development by many in the medical industry. "This is a welcome decision by the FDA," said Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccine expert at Baylor College of Medicine. "The mRNA-based flu vaccine has shown great promise in clinical trials, and its approval could help to protect millions of Americans from the flu."

The FDA's decision to review Moderna's application is a significant reversal from its initial stance. The agency had declined to consider the application, citing concerns about the vaccine's safety and efficacy. However, Moderna has since updated its application, addressing the FDA's concerns and providing additional data on the vaccine's safety and efficacy.

The FDA's decision to review the application is a major victory for Moderna, which has been working on the development of mRNA-based vaccines for several years. The company's mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine has been widely used around the world, and its approval has helped to protect millions of people from the virus.

In New York, Mayor Mamdani's proposal to raise property taxes has sparked concern among residents and business owners. The proposed 9.5% increase would be a significant burden for many, particularly those who are already struggling to make ends meet.

The proposal has also sparked debate about the fairness of the tax system in New York. Some argue that the wealthy should be taxed more heavily, while others argue that the burden should be shared more broadly.

As the debate over the property tax increase continues, Governor Hochul will be under pressure to make a decision. The governor's office has not yet commented on the proposal, but it is likely that she will face significant pressure from both sides of the debate.

In the meantime, the FDA's decision to review Moderna's mRNA-based flu vaccine is a significant development that could have major implications for public health. As the medical industry continues to develop new and innovative vaccines, the FDA's role in regulating these products will be crucial.

Sources:

  • "Mamdani Threatens to Raise New York Property Tax if Wealth Tax Isn’t Passed" by The Guardian
  • "FDA Reverses Course and Will Review Moderna's mRNA-Based Flu Vaccine" by The Guardian
  • "Budget Proposal: Mamdani's Plan for New York City" by The New York Times
  • "Moderna's mRNA-Based Flu Vaccine: A Game-Changer for Public Health?" by Baylor College of Medicine

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