Category: Americas

  • MIL-OSI USA: Angling to Boost RI Fishing Industry, RI Delegation Introduces Bill to Give Ocean State Fishermen Greater Say on Catch Quotas

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Rhode Island Jack Reed
    WASHINGTON, DC – In an effort to give Rhode Island fishermen a voice and voting power on the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC), which manages some of the most important fish stocks for the state’s commercial fishing industry – chief among them squid, the Rhode Island congressional delegation today announced the reintroduction of the Rhode Island Fishermen’s Fairness Act (S.1152/H.R.2375).
    The legislation introduced by U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and U.S. Representatives Seth Magaziner and Gabe Amo would add Rhode Island to the list of states with voting representation on the MAFMC. Currently, the regional management board, which establishes fishery management rules for stocks primarily caught in the federal waters adjacent to the mid-Atlantic coast, consists of 21 voting members and four non-voting members from seven states.
    In 2023 – the most recent year for which data is available – Rhode Island led Atlantic states in the harvest of squid, landing more than 30.7 million pounds in the Ocean State and helping to make Point Judith one of the most productive and valuable commercial fishing ports in the nation.
    “Every decision the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council makes has a big impact on the livelihoods of Ocean State fishermen and the state’s economy.  Ensuring that Rhode Island has a voice and voting power on the council is a critical issue of fairness that I’ve led the charge on for years,” said Senator Reed, who has been pushing this issue since 2005. 
    “As climate change warms the oceans, fish traditionally found in the mid-Atlantic are moving north to the waters off southern New England,” said Whitehouse, Ranking Member of the Environment and Public Works Committee.  “Rhode Island fishermen play an important role in our economy, and our legislation will finally get them fair representation on the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, where decisions are made about fish they’re catching.”
    “Fishing supports thousands of jobs in the Ocean State, yet Rhode Island lacks a voice on one of the most important committees that oversees the industry,” said Representative Magaziner.  “Our bill finally adds Rhode Island to the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, ensuring Rhode Island fishermen have a seat at the table where key decisions about their livelihoods are made.”
    “In Rhode Island, fish are friends — and also food. Rhode Island’s commercial fishing industry supports thousands of jobs and plays a key role in our Blue Economy,” said Congressman Gabe Amo, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Environment.  “I’m glad to introduce this bill alongside my delegation colleagues to ensure our fishermen’s voices are heard on the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.”
    The catch of Rhode Island commercial fishermen represents a significant percentage of commercial landings of the Mid-Atlantic fishery, and is greater than most of the states represented on the Council.  In fact, the Port of Galilee is the fourth highest valued fishing port on the East Coast and Rhode Island commercial fishermen landed nearly $82 million of seafood in 2023 alone. And in 2022, the commercial fishing industry contributed 9,342 jobs and an economic impact of $872 million for the Ocean State.
    Without representation on the MAFMC, Rhode Island cannot participate fully in development of fishery management plans for Mid-Atlantic stocks, many of which are crucial to the Rhode Island seafood economy.
    The Rhode Island Fishermen Fairness Act would add two places for Rhode Island representation to MAFMC.  One seat would be appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce under recommendations from Rhode Island’s Governor.  The second seat would be filled by Rhode Island’s principal state official with marine fishery management responsibility.  To accommodate these new members, the MAFMC would increase in size from 21 voting members to 23.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Schatz, Frankel, Lawmakers Urge Trump Administration To Reverse Illegal Gutting Of U.S. Agency For Global Media

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Hawaii Brian Schatz

    Lawmakers: These Actions Are Not Just Illegal And Wasteful, They Run Counter To Our Interests of Promoting Free Expression, Combating Censorship

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations, and U.S. Representative Lois Frankel (D-Fla.), Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on National Security and Department of State, led a bicameral letter urging United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM) Acting CEO Victor Morales and Special Advisor Kari Lake to rescind the Trump administration’s illegal actions to dismantle the agency, terminate grants for several government-funded outlets worldwide, and place Voice of America and other federal staff on administrative leave. In addition to Schatz and Frankel, the letter was signed by Democratic members of the their respective committees including U.S. Senators Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Chris Coons (D-Del.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), as well as U.S. Representatives Grace Meng (D-N.Y.), Norma Torres (D-Calif.), and Mike Quigley (D-Ill.).

    “Congress reaffirmed its commitment to your agency, its mission, and its personnel by funding the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM) at $866.9 million in the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, 2025, and expects that each of the entities will continue their unique mission of broadcasting content to audiences around the world,” the lawmakers wrote. “Your decisions to terminate the grants to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia (RFA) (in addition to withholding funds for the BenarNews service), Middle East Broadcasting Networks, and Open Technology Fund; place on administrative leave Voice of America (VOA), Office of Cuba Broadcasting, Technology, Services, and Innovation, and other federal staff; cancel hundreds of contracts; and pull transmissions from the air violate several provisions in the appropriations bill.”

    The lawmakers continued, “These actions are not just illegal and wasteful, they run counter to our interests. America’s authoritarian adversaries are investing billions in state-backed media, targeting the same countries USAGM entities reach. With an audience of 427 million people speaking more than 60 languages, USAGM networks are a trusted and reliable source of information in the face of state censorship, including in the People’s Republic of China, Iran, Russia, North Korea, Cuba, and Afghanistan, and across Eastern Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The technology developed by the Open Technology Fund and used across grantees will leave users who are dependent on their tools to circumvent censorship stranded. Once America loses the trust of these audiences, it will be difficult to get it back.”

    “We respectfully request that you rescind the actions you have taken to date and refrain from any further downsizing or terminations, and that you ensure you are in compliance with your legal requirements, including to consult and notify Congress of any proposed changes and to meet congressional spending directives,” the lawmakers concluded.

    The full text of the letter is below and available here.

    Dear Acting CEO Morales and Ms. Lake:

    You are at the helm of an agency with a critical mission to increase freedom of expression, circumvent censorship, and deliver objective, accurate, and relevant information to hundreds of millions of people worldwide. This mission directly supports U.S. national security and foreign policy interests.

    Given its importance, we write to express our concerns with the decisions you have made in response to the March 14, 2025 Executive Order titled “Executive Order on Continuing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy.”

    Congress reaffirmed its commitment to your agency, its mission, and its personnel by funding the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM) at $866.9 million in the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, 2025, and expects that each of the entities will continue their unique mission of broadcasting content to audiences around the world. Your decisions to terminate the grants to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia (RFA) (in addition to withholding funds for the BenarNews service), Middle East Broadcasting Networks, and Open Technology Fund; place on administrative leave Voice of America (VOA), Office of Cuba Broadcasting, Technology, Services, and Innovation, and other federal staff; cancel hundreds of contracts; and pull transmissions from the air violate several provisions in the appropriations bill. This includes sections 7015 and 7063, and the provisions under the United States Agency for Global Media heading, of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2024, as carried forward by the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, 2025.

    Additionally, the actions you have taken to significantly downsize the agency, including termination of the new building lease and closeout costs, will cost the U.S. taxpayer hundreds of millions of dollars.

    These actions are not just illegal and wasteful, they run counter to our interests. America’s authoritarian adversaries are investing billions in state-backed media, targeting the same countries USAGM entities reach. With an audience of 427 million people speaking more than 60 languages, USAGM networks are a trusted and reliable source of information in the face of state censorship, including in the People’s Republic of China, Iran, Russia, North Korea, Cuba, and Afghanistan, and across Eastern Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The technology developed by the Open Technology Fund and used across grantees will leave users who are dependent on their tools to circumvent censorship stranded. Once America loses the trust of these audiences, it will be difficult to get it back.

    In 2020, when then-USAGM CEO Michael Pack instituted mass firings, then-Senator Rubio led a bipartisan effort to have such actions reversed. In the letter, Senator Rubio and colleagues stated:

    “We are at a critical moment in history where malign actors including Russia, China, and Iran, are using advanced tools and technology to undermine global democratic norms, spreading disinformation, and severely restricting their own free press to hamper access to independent news for their citizens. As these and other authoritarian regimes further crack down domestically, their citizens turn to outside media as their only trustworthy source of unbiased, accurate news.”

    This is no less true today.

    We are equally troubled that these actions put staff across all of those entities, who have faithfully served the interests of the U.S. government, at risk if they are forced to return to authoritarian countries where they may be subject to harassment, persecution, or arbitrary arrest. The agency appears to have no plan in place to address these risks. Already, 1,300 VOA staff and 75 percent of RFA U.S.-based staff have been put on leave.

    We respectfully request that you rescind the actions you have taken to date and refrain from any further downsizing or terminations, and that you ensure you are in compliance with your legal requirements, including to consult and notify Congress of any proposed changes and to meet congressional spending directives. We request that you respond to this letter no later than April 4, 2025 confirming your intent to do so.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

    Sincerely,

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Eid al-Fitr: Premier Smith

    Source: Government of Canada regional news (2)

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Tornado Watch 66 Status Reports

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Tornado Watch 66

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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    URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    Tornado Watch Number 66
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1225 PM CDT Fri Mar 28 2025

    The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a

    * Tornado Watch for portions of
    Western Louisiana
    Southeast and East Texas
    Coastal Waters

    * Effective this Friday afternoon and evening from 1225 PM until
    700 PM CDT.

    * Primary threats include…
    A couple tornadoes possible

    SUMMARY…Scattered thunderstorms will continue to intensify into
    the afternoon as a moist and destabilizing airmass becomes more
    favorable for supercell development with the stronger storms. A
    couple of tornadoes are possible with the stronger storms through
    the late afternoon and into the early evening before this activity
    diminishes.

    The tornado watch area is approximately along and 60 statute miles
    east and west of a line from 55 miles west northwest of Natchitoches
    LA to 10 miles east southeast of Port Arthur TX. For a complete
    depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline update
    (WOUS64 KWNS WOU6).

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

    REMEMBER…A Tornado Watch means conditions are favorable for
    tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch
    area. Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for
    threatening weather conditions and listen for later statements
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    AVIATION…Tornadoes and a few severe thunderstorms with hail
    surface and aloft to 1 inch. Extreme turbulence and surface wind
    gusts to 60 knots. A few cumulonimbi with maximum tops to 450. Mean
    storm motion vector 19025.

    …Smith

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Former Colombian Navy Lieutenant Sentenced to 15 Years for Helping Sell Locations of Navy Drug Interdiction Vessels to International Drug Traffickers

    Source: United States Attorneys General 1

    On Wednesday, Cesar Augusto Romero Caballero, of Colombia, was sentenced to 15 years in prison by U.S. District Court Judge James Moody Jr. for conspiracy to distribute cocaine having reasonable cause to believe it would be unlawfully imported into the United States. Romero Caballero pleaded guilty on April 8, 2024.

    According to court documents, Caballero, 35, was a former member of the Colombian Navy. In exchange for money, he recruited active-duty members of the Colombian Navy to secretly plant global positioning system (GPS) tracking devices in Colombian Navy vessels. Transnational Criminal Organizations used the location data derived from these tracking devices to direct vessels filled with cocaine bound for the United States around Colombian Navy ships and patrols.

    “This foreign national committed serious crimes to enable the flow of drugs into our country,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “This sentencing reflects the Department of Justice’s ironclad commitment to not only hunting down criminals, but ensuring that they suffer severe legal consequences following their apprehension.”

    “Our teams focus on sophisticated and violent drug trafficking organizations and work countless investigative hours,” said Special Agent in Charge Deanne L. Reuter of the Drug Enforcement Administration Miami Field Division. “I am proud of our team’s efforts and thankful for our law enforcement partners who brought this case to conclusion.”

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren Stoia for the Middle District of Florida prosecuted this case.

    The Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs and the Criminal Division’s Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section’s Office of the Judicial Attaché in Bogotá, Colombia, provided significant assistance.

    This prosecution is part of an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Strike Force Initiative, which provides for the establishment of permanent multi-agency task force teams that work side-by-side in the same location. This co-located model enables agents from different agencies to collaborate on intelligence-driven, multi- jurisdictional operations to disrupt and dismantle the most significant drug traffickers, money launderers, gangs, and transnational criminal organizations.

    The specific mission of the OCDETF Panama Express Strike Force is to disrupt and dismantle Transnational Criminal Organizations involved in large-scale drug trafficking, money laundering, and related activities. The OCDETF Panama Express Strike Force is comprised of agents and officers from the Coast Guard Investigative Service, Drug Enforcement Administration, FBI, and Homeland Security Investigations.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: America’s clean air rules boost health and economy − charts show what EPA’s deregulation plans ignore

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Richard E. Peltier, Professor of Environmental Health Sciences, UMass Amherst

    Regulations have cleaned up cars, power plants and factories, leaving cleaner air while economies have grown. Cavan Images/Josh Campbell via Getty Images

    The Trump administration is “reconsidering” more than 30 air pollution regulations, and it offered industries a brief window to apply for exemptions that would allow them to stop following many air quality regulations immediately if approved. All of the exemptions involve rules finalized in 2024 and include regulations for hazardous air pollutants that cause asthma, heart disease and cancer.

    The results – if regulations are ultimately rolled back and if those rollbacks and any exemptions stand up to court challenges – could impact air quality across the United States.

    “Reconsideration” is a term used to review or modify a government regulation. While Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin provided few details, the breadth of the regulations being reconsidered affects all Americans. They include rules that set limits for pollutants that can harm human health, such as ozone, particulate matter and volatile organic carbon.

    Zeldin wrote on March 12, 2025, that his deregulation moves would “roll back trillions in regulatory costs and hidden “taxes” on U.S. families.“

    What Zeldin didn’t say is that the economic and health benefits from decades of federal clean air regulations have far outweighed their costs. Some estimates suggest every $1 spent meeting clean air rules has returned $10 in health and economic benefits.

    How far America has come, because of regulations

    In the early 1970s, thick smog blanketed American cities and acid rain stripped forests bare from the Northeast to the Midwest.

    Air pollution wasn’t just a nuisance – it was a public health emergency. But in the decades since, the United States has engineered one of the most successful environmental turnarounds in history.

    Thanks to stronger air quality regulations, pollution levels have plummeted, preventing hundreds of thousands of deaths annually. And despite early predictions that these regulations would cripple the economy, the opposite has proven true: The U.S. economy more than doubled in size while pollution fell, showing that clean air and economic growth can – and do – go hand in hand.

    The numbers are eye-popping.

    An Environmental Protection Agency analysis of the first 20 years of the Clean Air Act, from 1970 to 1990, found the economic benefits of the regulations were about 42 times greater than the costs.

    The EPA later estimated that the cost of air quality regulations in the U.S. would be about US$65 billion in 2020, and the benefits, primarily in improved health and increased worker productivity, would be around $2 trillion. Other studies have found similar benefits.

    That’s a return of more than 30 to 1, making clean air one of the best investments the country has ever made.

    Science-based regulations even the playing field

    The turning point came with the passage of the Clean Air Act of 1970, which put in place strict rules on pollutants from industry, vehicles and power plants.

    These rules targeted key culprits: lead, ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter – substances that contribute to asthma, heart disease and premature deaths. An example was the removal of lead, which can harm the brain and other organs, from gasoline. That single change resulted in far lower levels of lead in people’s blood, including a 70% drop in U.S. children’s blood-lead levels.

    Air Quality regulations lowered the amount of lead being used in gasoline, which also resulted in rapidly declining lead concentrations in the average American between 1976-1980. This shows us how effective regulations can be at reducing public health risks to people.
    USEPA/Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office (1986)

    The results have been extraordinary. Since 1980, emissions of six major air pollutants have dropped by 78%, even as the U.S. economy has more than doubled in size. Cities that were once notorious for their thick, choking smog – such as Los Angeles, Houston and Pittsburgh – now see far cleaner air, while lakes and forests devastated by acid rain in the Northeast have rebounded.

    Comparison of growth areas and declining emissions, 1970-2023.
    EPA

    And most importantly, lives have been saved. The Clean Air Act requires the EPA to periodically estimate the costs and benefits of air quality regulations. In the most recent estimate, released in 2011, the EPA projected that air quality improvements would prevent over 230,000 premature deaths in 2020. That means fewer heart attacks, fewer emergency room visits for asthma, and more years of healthy life for millions of Americans.

    The economic payoff

    Critics of air quality regulations have long argued that the regulations are too expensive for businesses and consumers. But the data tells a very different story.

    EPA studies have confirmed that clean air regulations improve air quality over time. Other studies have shown that the health benefits greatly outweigh the costs. That pays off for the economy. Fewer illnesses mean lower health care costs, and healthier workers mean higher productivity and fewer missed workdays.

    The EPA estimated that for every $1 spent on meeting air quality regulations, the United States received $9 in benefits. A separate study by the non-partisan National Bureau of Economic Research in 2024 estimated that each $1 spent on air pollution regulation brought the U.S. economy at least $10 in benefits. And when considering the long-term impact on human health and climate stability, the return is even greater.

    Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles in 1984: Smog was a common problem in the 1970s and 1980s.
    Ian Dryden/Los Angeles Times/UCLA Archive/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY

    The next chapter in clean air

    The air Americans breathe today is cleaner, much healthier and safer than it was just a few decades ago.

    Yet, despite this remarkable progress, air pollution remains a challenge in some parts of the country. Some urban neighborhoods remain stubbornly polluted because of vehicle emissions and industrial pollution. While urban pollution has declined, wildfire smoke has become a larger influence on poor air quality across the nation.

    That means the EPA still has work to do.

    If the agency works with environmental scientists, public health experts and industry, and fosters honest scientific consensus, it can continue to protect public health while supporting economic growth. At the same time, it can ensure that future generations enjoy the same clean air and prosperity that regulations have made possible.

    By instead considering retracting clean air rules, the EPA is calling into question the expertise of countless scientists who have provided their objective advice over decades to set standards designed to protect human lives. In many cases, industries won’t want to go back to past polluting ways, but lifting clean air rules means future investment might not be as protective. And it increases future regulatory uncertainty for industries.

    The past offers a clear lesson: Investing in clean air is not just good for public health – it’s good for the economy. With a track record of saving lives and delivering trillion-dollar benefits, air quality regulations remain one of the greatest policy success stories in American history.

    This article, originally published March 12, 2025, has been updated with the administration’s offer of exemptions for industries.

    Richard E. Peltier receives funding from the US Department of Agriculture and the Rio Grande International Science Center.

    ref. America’s clean air rules boost health and economy − charts show what EPA’s deregulation plans ignore – https://theconversation.com/americas-clean-air-rules-boost-health-and-economy-charts-show-what-epas-deregulation-plans-ignore-251203

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Issa Encourages Students to Participate in the 2025 Congressional Art Competition

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-50)

    ESCONDIDO, CA – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) is accepting submissions for the 2025 Congressional Art Competition, a contest for high school students in the 48th Congressional District to showcase their artistic creations to be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.

    Issa said, “The annual Congressional Art Competition is a great opportunity for local high-school students to highlight their incredible artistic talents on a national platform.  The winning artistic entry will be displayed at the U.S. capitol for visitors to see. And, the second-place entry will be highlighted for guests in my local California office.” 

    The full list of submission parameters can be found on issa.house.gov.

    High school students must submit a high-resolution photo of the artwork (jpeg or png format) and the 2025 Student Release Form to Issa staff member Steven Farmer at Steven.Farmer@mail.house.gov by Noon, Friday, April 25, 2025.

    With questions, please contact Steven Farmer at Steven.Farmer@mail.house.gov or 760-304-7575.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Reps Issa, Hudson and Senator Risch Introduce Bicameral Legislation to Stop Improper State Taxes on Firearms

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-50)

    WASHINGTON – This week, Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48), Congressman Richard Hudson (NC), and Senator Jim Risch (ID), introduced the Freedom from Unfair Gun Taxes Act. This bill would prohibit states from implementing excise taxes on firearms and ammunition to fund gun control programs.

    “For too many years, extreme state policies — including from my home state — have targeted our fundamental Second Amendment rights and the American citizens who exercise them,” said Issa. “The latest attack is California’s imposition of a ‘sin tax’ on firearms and ammunition. This outrageous and unfair burden on law-abiding citizens is why Sen. Risch, Rep. Hudson, and I are working to stop this and other attempts to penalize our people and put the price of self-defense out of reach of any American.”

    “Far-left politicians will stop at nothing to undermine the Second Amendment,” said Hudson. “Their latest scheme is an unconstitutional tax that seeks to price you out of your right to keep and bear arms, and this legislation will put a stop to it.”

    “Blue states that implement an excessive excise tax to fund gun control initiatives are exploiting the Second Amendment,” said Risch. “The Freedom from Unfair Gun Taxes Act ensures states do not place a significant financial burden on law-abiding gun owners to advance their anti-Second Amendment agenda.”

    In 2024, California implemented a new 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition to discourage the purchase of firearms and fund gun control programs. Colorado is set to implement a 6.5% excise tax in April 2025. Maryland, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Washington, and New Mexico have proposed similar taxes. 

    Issa, Hudson and Risch are joined by Congressman Doug LaMalfa (CA), U.S. Senators Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), Steve Daines (R-Mont.), Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), John Hoeven (R-Mont.), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), Jim Justice (R-W.Va.), James Lankford (R-Okla.), and Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) in introducing the legislation.

    The Freedom from Unfair Gun Taxes Act has received support from the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), and National Rifle Association (NRA).

    “There is a growing effort among states to levy excise taxes to discourage firearm ownership. California and Colorado have already implemented a gun tax to fund their gun control efforts and dismantle the Second Amendment,” said John Commerford, Executive Director of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action. “Senator Risch’s bill would prevent these blatant and egregious attacks on the rights of Americans, and the National Rifle Association is proud to support this legislation.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Issa Leads California Call to Restore Essential Pest Inspections for Imported Avocados

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-50)

    Escondido – This week, Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) led a letter to USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins calling for the reinstatement of essential USDA pest inspections on avocados bound for U.S. import. 

    In 2024, USDA-certified pest inspections in Mexico were abruptly canceled by USDA’s APHIS.  As a result, a greater number of destructive weevils have been detected at packing facilities which has increased the likelihood of pest infested avocados slipping into the United States threatening California’s avocado industry.  

    California is the top state producer for avocados, with Issa’s district representing large constituencies of growers.

    Congressman Issa was joined by Congressman Ken Calvert, Congressman Doug LaMalfa, Congressman David Valadao, and Congresswoman Young Kim.

    Congressman Issa recently held an avocado and citrus industry roundtable in San Diego County to hear directly from constituents on their challenges.

    Read the full letter here. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Recognizing Veteran Service Organizations, Veteran Advocacy Groups and Their Volunteers – Issa Introduces Congressional Legislation

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-50)

    Escondido, CA – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives to recognize the historic contributions and patriotism of our nation’s Veterans Service Organizations, Veteran Advocacy Groups and their dedicated volunteers. 

    Issa stated:

    “Millions of devoted Americans volunteer with Veterans Service Organizations and advocacy groups each year, acting as indispensable partners in delivering for our military, our veterans and their families. Without their work, necessary services including key financial support, vital personal arrangements, and critical awareness advocacy would not be the same. This resolution marks Congress’s formal recognition of their tireless dedication on behalf of veterans.”

    The resolution is also supported by:

    The American Legion:
    “Veterans of The American Legion serve their country not for recognition but out of a sense of patriotism and love for the freedom provided by the greatest nation on earth. Even so, the recognition conveyed in H. Res. 222 is appreciated by The American Legion. We are also grateful to the House of Representatives for recognizing the outstanding work of VSO Auxiliaries. The American Legion Family is a much stronger force due to the dedicated volunteerism of not just Legionnaires, but of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Sons of The American Legion.”

    VFW:
    “The members of the VFW faithfully served our country in uniform and continue to serve in their communities every single day. Since 1899 the men and women of the VFW have carried on the tradition of still serving by volunteering in towns and cities across the United States, its territories, and abroad. The VFW is honored to be among the many organizations recognized by this bipartisan resolution and will strive to continue living up to the standards set by those who came before us, and endeavor to leave behind a legacy for those who come after us.”

    AMVETS, National Executive Director Joe Chenelly:
    “For generations, AMVETS and fellow veterans service organizations have been steadfast in supporting veterans and their families. We proudly support this resolution, which honors the dedication of those who serve and advocate for our nation’s heroes.”  
     
    SOAA, Executive Director David Cook:

    “Our nation owes so much to its Veterans. Our Freedoms, yes, but also not living in fear of an invasion or threat of violence from abroad. Veteran Service Organizations, Advocates, and Volunteers, who are often themselves Veterans, work tirelessly to give back to our Troops. Thank you, Rep. Issa for recognizing this important community of champions and the impact they have in honoring our heroes.”
     
    Independence Fund
    “The Independence Fund thanks Congressman Issa and the bipartisan Members who cosponsored H.Res. 642, to recognize the patriotism and contributions of Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs), veteran advocacy groups, and volunteers,” said The Independence Fund CEO, Sarah Verardo. “As a VSO who serves catastrophically wounded Veterans and their Caregivers, we work tirelessly to support our Nation’s heroes and constantly strive to enhance the quality of life for those who served. We are grateful for the acknowledgement and recognition by Congressman Issa, and his longstanding support of the Veteran community.”
     
    Paralyzed Veterans of America, Cal-Diego Chapter
    “Paralyzed Veterans of America, Cal-Diego Chapter wholeheartedly supports Representative Darrell Issa – sponsored H.Res.642 – Recognizing the patriotism and contributions of veterans’ service organizations, veteran advocacy groups, and volunteers. Recognizing their contributions is a first-class bipartisan initiative.
    H.Res.642 aims to give homage to those sometimes forgotten yet some of the most deserving.”

    Paralyzed Veterans of America

    Blinded Veterans of America

    Enlisted Association of the National Guard

    Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)

    Non Commissioned Officers Association

    Moral Compass Foundation

    Fleet Reserve Association

    Marine Corps Reserve Association

    USCG Chief Petty Officer Association (USCG CPOA)

    Issa is a veteran of the U.S. Army. The 48th Congressional District is adjacent to Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, near multiple Southern California military bases, and home to thousands of veterans and their families.

    Issa is a lead Congressional supporter of veterans’ initiatives.  Issa previously held Vietnam Veteran Recognition ceremonies throughout the 48th Congressional District.  He also held the first in the nation Kabul Gold Star Families Forum in Escondido in 2023.

    Read the full resolution H.Res. 222 text here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: McConnell Remarks On Accepting Star of Ukraine Award

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kentucky Mitch McConnell

    Washington, D.C.U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) received the Star of Ukraine Award, the U.S. Ukraine Foundation’s highest honor, on March 27, 2025. Below are the Senator’s remarks as prepared for delivery:

    “I am so humbled by this recognition. Clearly, in the selection process, Nadia and Bob McConnell didn’t mind a bit of good old-fashioned nepotism! No, no. The fact that I get to share a name with the longest-standing advocates for Ukraine in Washington is just a very fortunate coincidence. On the other hand, it is not by chance that Ukraine emerged from the Soviet Union onto the long, arduous path toward proud and sovereign democracy. It is not by accident that the Ukrainian people have repeatedly resisted Russian subversion and invasion with their flag planted firmly in the West.

    “From Nadia and Bob’s vision grew an institution that has walked hand-in-hand with our Ukrainian friends at every step of the way. I’m grateful to the entire Foundation team for the essential work you’ve done over the past three decades to help sustain and enrich the U.S.-Ukraine relationship. And I’ve been proud to share your cause.

    “I was proud to stand with freedom-loving people trapped behind the Iron Curtain, and to take up President Reagan’s promise in his message to the Captive Nations: that ‘your struggle is our struggle, your dream is our dream, and someday you, too, will be free.’ I believed then – and believe now – that when Soviet communism crumbled, the West had an interest in helping newly liberated nations like Ukraine find their way. I believed then – and now – that even as NATO fulfilled its founding purpose, the trans-Atlantic alliance would remain the essential cornerstone of the West’s defense.

    “In pursuit of a freer and more stable world, it’s been a privilege to work over the years with so many of you here tonight. But it is also an obligation. So I hope you’ll forgive me for saying things that those in this room already understand…Reiterating principles you already believe in…Acknowledging a reality you already know to be true…But which we cannot fail to impress upon others.

    “Peace is a noble goal. And few deserve it more than the people of Ukraine, who feel the absence of peace most viscerally…When they stand in the rubble of their homes, their schools, and their churches…And when they say goodbye to children or parents bound for the front, some never to return.

    “If there’s anyone who I’ll take at their word when they say they want peace, it’s the people who had peace stolen from them…The nation whose unique identity has led Kremlin totalitarians – time and time again – to starve, subjugate, and try to destroy it.

    “If the past three years of suffering have served any purpose, it has been to remind the West of a truth that Ukraine has known for generations. Peace is a noble goal. But as our friends on the front lines understand in their bones, the price of peace matters. It matters today like it mattered in 1938, when the West took an aggressor at his word and trusted that his aims were modest, that he acted in good faith, and that appeasement would yield ‘peace for our time’.

    “Will the price of peace yet again be fawning Western weakness? Will we entertain Putin’s claim on Russian speakers beyond his borders like the West acquiesced to Hitler’s claim on German speakers?

    “The past three years have shown again how easily aggressors can twist history to suit their whims and provide fig leaves for their apologists, fifth columns, and useful idiots in the West.

    “We’ve seen a neo-Soviet imperialist spin medieval fictions to erase Ukraine’s history while his troops work to erase its modern sovereignty. But real history still offers real lessons. And if we fail to heed them, we only have ourselves to blame.

    “In 1985, when I was very new to the Senate, Margaret Thatcher came to Washington and addressed a joint session of Congress. Her message was clear: ‘Wars are not caused by the build up of weapons. They are caused when an aggressor believes he can achieve his objectives at an acceptable price. The war of 1939 was not caused by an arms race. It sprang from a tyrant’s belief that other countries lacked the means and the will to resist him.’ We know the Iron Lady was right. And we saw her words ring true three years ago.

    “America was in retreat from Afghanistan. Despite Putin’s invasions of Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014, Europe was still in denial about the urgent requirements of collective security. And a tyrant concluded – rightly – that our deterrence was neither capable nor credible. Of course, what he failed to account for was the unshakeable resolve of Ukraine. For three years now, we’ve watched the Ukrainian military adapt and innovate faster than America and Western allies could hope to, ourselves. Under constant siege, they’ve managed – for one thing – to become world leaders in tactical drones.

    “Ukrainians have seen the future of war…and they’re mastering it. Turning our backs on such capable partners isn’t just immoral. It’s self-defeating. Today – finally – European allies are making strides toward more capable forces of their own. But after three years, America is no more credible in the commitments we make to stand with our allies or defend our own clear interests. And our own capabilities are in decline. The continuing resolution Congress passed earlier this month was only the latest missed opportunity to get serious about restoring American hard power.

    “This war is a reminder that what happens in one region has implications in another… That weakness in the face of one adversary would invite aggression from another even closer to home…That our credibility was not divisible. Allies half a world away in Asia have told us the same – that Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression matters to those who live in China’s shadow. America can’t afford to ignore these lessons. But that’s exactly what some of the President’s advisors are urging him to do.

    “When the President’s envoys trumpet the magnanimity of a thuggish autocrat, they do so under the watchful eyes of his friends in Beijing, Tehran, and Pyongyang. When his representatives in negotiations masquerade as neutral arbiters, or legitimize sham elections, or treat aggressor and victim as morally equivalent, they do so in full view of longtime partners across the globe – some who know the taste of aggression, and some who have good reason to fear its imminent arrival.

    “When American officials court the favor of an adversary at the expense of allies…When they mock our friends to impress an enemy…They reveal their embarrassing naivete.

    “Unless we change course, the outcome we’re headed for today is the one we can least afford: a headline that reads ‘Russia wins, America loses’…An illusory peace that shreds America’s credibility, leaves Ukraine under threat, weakens our alliances, and emboldens our enemies.

    “Back in 1940, FDR warned that ‘no man can tame a tiger into a kitten by stroking it’. But of course, by then, stroking and appeasement had already invited world war. And America was already on its way to spending more than a third of its GDP on fighting and winning it.

    “War is a heck of a lot more expensive than deterrence. After military spending hit 37% of GDP during World War II, it reached 13.8% during Korea, 9.1% during Vietnam, and 6% during the Reagan buildup that sealed the Cold War. The principle behind that build-up has returned as the most popular phrase in Washington today: peace through strength. But too many of those who use it – particularly among the President’s advisors – don’t seem ready to summon the resources and national will it requires. They ought to go back to the wisdom of President Reagan’s friend, Mrs. Thatcher. The rest of her advice to Congress goes like this: ‘Our task is to see that potential aggressors, from whatever quarter, understand plainly that the capacity and the resolve of the West would deny them victory in war and that the price they would pay would be intolerable.’

    “We have a lot of work to do on this front. The ‘resolve of the West’ will require that we actually stand with the West. Instead of mocking European allies and partners, it’ll mean building a stronger trans-Atlantic alliance…And continuing the work championed by another of tonight’s worthy honorees, Jens Stoltenberg.

    “Threatening ‘intolerable costs’ will require credibility. The best way to lose credibility – with allies in Europe and with friends further afield – is to abandon Ukraine as beyond the scope of our interests.

    “Just this week, the director of the CIA told my Senate colleagues that Ukraine and its people have been underestimated, and that they would ‘fight with their bare hands if they have to, if they don’t have terms that are acceptable to an enduring peace.’

    “Imagine, then, what would be possible at the negotiating table if we had given Ukraine the tools it needed on the battlefield when they needed them most. Imagine Ukraine’s leverage today if the West had armed it to the teeth from the get-go. And consider what’s still possible if America chooses today to stand behind our friends…If we committed to helping Ukraine secure a just and enduring peace.

    “I’ll close with an observation the great historian, Bernard Lewis, attributed to a Turkish general. It goes like this: ‘The Americans are dangerous allies. You never know when they are going to turn around and stab themselves in the back.’

    “To cut off Ukraine is to stab ourselves in the back. So is the denigration of allies who have fought and died alongside us. The Americans should be dangerous allies. The kind so dangerous that enemies of democracy, sovereignty, and free commerce wouldn’t dare to doubt our commitments or our resolve.

    “We’ve got a long road ahead. But I’m proud to share it with all of you. Thank you very much.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Mr. James Swan of the United States – Special Representative for Somalia and Head of the United Nations Transitional Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNTMIS)

    Source: United Nations MIL-OSI 2

    nited Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced today the appointment of James Swan of the United States as his Special Representative for Somalia and Head of the United Nations Transitional Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNTMIS). The Secretary-General expresses his gratitude to Mr. Swan for acting as Special Representative for Somalia and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM)/UNTMIS since May 2024, and is pleased that Mr. Swan accepted to continue to lead the United Nations in Somalia during this critical period.

    Mr. Swan is an experienced diplomat with a long career in African countries facing complex political transitions.  Prior to serving as acting Special Representative for Somalia and Head of UNSOM/UNTMIS as well as Special Representative for Somalia and Head of UNSOM (2019-2022), he worked in the United States Government as Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2013-2016), Special Representative for Somalia (2011-2013) and Ambassador to Djibouti (2008-2011).

    In his earlier career, Mr. Swan was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2006-2008) and Director of African Analysis in the US State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research (2005-2006).  Before assuming these positions, Mr. Swan held various assignments in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Cameroon, Nicaragua and Haiti.

    Mr. Swan holds a B.Sc. degree from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, an M.A. from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, and a Master’s degree in Security Studies from the National War College, all in the United States.  He is fluent in English and French.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Saskatchewan’s Health Human Resources Action Plan Delivers for Patients and Health Care Teams

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Released on March 28, 2025

    Innovative Saskatchewan-Based Solutions to Recruit, Train, Incentivize, Retain and Enhance Competitiveness

    The 2025-26 Budget invests $156.1 million in the Health Human Resources (HHR) Action Plan to deliver on government commitments to strengthen Saskatchewan’s health care system.

    Since the launch of the HHR Action Plan in September 2022, more than $460 million has now been invested in initiatives guided by the plan’s four pillars to accelerate the hiring and growth of health care professionals in Saskatchewan. 

    The HHR Action Plan is the result of ongoing support, collaboration, and partnerships between multiple ministries, health employers, health partner agencies, post-secondary institutions, and professional regulators. 

    More information on the 2025-26 Budget, including HHR Action Plan initiatives, is available at saskatchewan.ca/budget. 

    Recruit

    The Ministry of Health will receive $88.6 million in 2025-26 as part of the $156.1 million overall government investment to continue building on the success of HHR Action Plan initiatives. 

    This includes previously committed funding of $10.7 million to support ongoing work on established recruitment initiatives such as the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) program, and recruitment of internationally educated health care workers. These funds will also advance hiring of physician assistants and clinical assistants, and support the Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency.

     “Continued investment into our ambitious HHR Action Plan ensures Saskatchewan remains an attractive place for health care professionals to live, work and build a career,” Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said. “I am pleased to see steady progress being made on multiple initiatives to recruit, train, incentivize and retain more health professionals, strengthen health care teams and deliver improved patient care to residents in communities across the province.”

    Since September 2022, Saskatchewan has seen impressive recruitment results, with 488 physicians establishing practice in the province, which includes 38 from outside the country. These efforts resulted in 243 family physicians and 245 specialists establishing their practices in the province.

    Nearly 1,880 nursing graduates from in-and out-of-province were hired between April 2023 and December 2024, and more than 400 internationally educated healthcare professionals from the Philippines are working in communities across the province.

    Train

    Training plays a pivotal role in shaping a dynamic health care workforce and is integral to realizing the goals of the HHR Action Plan. Since December 2022, Saskatchewan has invested approximately $170 million to support over 900 new health care training seats in 33 programs. 

     “A rewarding health care career begins with high-quality education and training,” Advanced Education Minister Ken Cheveldayoff said. “This significant investment in training supports our post-secondary institutions in helping build a capable, compassionate workforce that is ready to meet the needs of Saskatchewan citizens.”

    In 2025-26, the Government of Saskatchewan is delivering $81.3 million in operating, programming and capital funding to support health care training in areas of critical need to the province. 

    Approximately $35.3 million will support the continued expansion of health care training seats and add 60 new seats for registered nursing, nurse practitioner, registered psychiatric nursing and medical radiologic technology programs.

    Over $17 million will continue the development of four new training programs that will accept students in fall 2025 (physician assistant) and fall 2026 (speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy). 

    An investment of $17.1 million will enable the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine to expand family medicine and specialty residency seats, add more full-time academic physician positions, expand family medicine enhanced skills programs to regional sites and support operations. Medical residency seats have been increased to 150 seats. The province continues to fund eight undergraduate medical education seats that were part of previous expansions over the last two years, for a total of 108 undergraduate seats each year. 

    This year’s budget also delivers $1.5 million for clinical placement coordination and clinical oversight to support health training seat expansion in the post-secondary sector. 

    Incentives

    A range of attractive incentive programs, such as the Rural and Remote Recruitment Incentive has directly benefited over 50 communities across the province with more than 400 hard-to-recruit positions successfully filled. 

    The 2025-26 Health budget provides a total of $13 million for incentive programs, including the Rural and Remote Recruitment Incentive, Rural Physician Incentive Program and incentives for specialists. This includes new funding of $1 million to support recruitment of specialist physicians in high demand for recruitment areas experiencing shortages, such as anesthesia, psychiatry, breast and interventional radiology, emergency medicine and targeted pediatric subspecialists. 

    “The incentive program has demonstrated real progress in attracting new in-demand health care workers to our warm and welcoming communities,” Rural and Remote Health Minister Lori Carr said. “Ongoing investments in this area will continue attracting specialists, physicians, registered nurses and other highly sought health care workers to provide high-quality health care services and improve patient access across the province.”

    Since the launch of the HHR Action Plan, the province has also disbursed over $2.5 million in bursaries, such as over 600 Final Clinical Placement Bursaries, nearly 150 paramedic bursaries and other scholarships and available grants to encourage students to pursue a health care career. For 2025-26, there will be additional Final Clinical Placement bursaries available, for a total of 300 bursaries. In addition, many graduates are eligible for the Graduate Retention Tax Credits and student loan forgiveness programs.

    Retain

    Retention of health care staff has been a key area of focus, with the goal of promoting the rewarding benefits of a career in health care. 

    The 2025-26 Health budget provides a total investment of $44.7 million for retention initiatives. This includes $33.8 million to continue supporting 250 new and enhanced permanent full-time positions in high-priority occupations to stabilize staffing in rural and northern areas. New funding of $4.9 million will support 65 new and enhanced permanent full-time registered nurse positions to stabilize nursing in 30 rural and northern locations.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: CONSUMER ALERT: Washingtonians data privacy rights following the 23andMe bankruptcy

    Source: Washington State News

    OLYMPIA — Following 23andMe’s recent bankruptcy filing, the Attorney General’s Office reminds Washingtonians of their right to genetic data privacy and ability to request data deletion. 23andMe is a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company that collects and analyzes individual’s sensitive and unique genetic information.

    On March 23, 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. While the company has said it will not make any changes to the ways it “stores, manages or protects” consumer data, its future is unclear. The company intends to find new ownership but there are no guarantees how new owners would run the company, which holds private genetic data for more than 15 million people.

    With these recent developments, it is important for Washingtonians to know their rights to withdraw consent and request the deletion of their genetic information.

    For instance, Washington state’s My Health My Data Act protects residents’ sensitive health data — including genetic data — from being collected, shared or sold without their consent or authorization. State law gives consumers the right to withdraw consent, request data deletion and verify whether their data has been shared or sold. Consumers can also obtain a list of all third parties who received their data.

    Washingtonians can delete their 23andMe account and personal information with the following steps:

    To Delete Genetic Data from 23andMe:

    1. Log into your 23andMe account on their website.

    2. Go to the “Settings” section of your profile.

    3. Scroll to a section labeled “23andMe Data” at the bottom of the page.

    4. Click “View” next to “23andMe Data”

    5. Download your data: If you want a copy of your genetic data for personal storage, choose the option to download it to your device before proceeding.

    6. Scroll to the “Delete Data” section.

    7. Click “Permanently Delete Data.”

    8. Confirm your request: You’ll receive an email from 23andMe; follow the link in the email to confirm your deletion request.

    To Destroy Your 23andMe Test Sample

    If you previously opted to have your saliva sample and DNA stored by 23andMe, but want to change that preference, you can do so from your account settings page, under “Preferences.”

    To Revoke Permission for Your Genetic Data to be Used for Research

    If you previously consented to 23andMe and third-party researchers to use your genetic data and sample for research, you may withdraw consent from the account settings page, under “Research and Product Consents.”

    You can learn more about managing your 23andMe genetic data here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: North Carolina Prepares for Measles Prevention Amid National Increase in Cases

    Source: US State of North Carolina

    Headline: North Carolina Prepares for Measles Prevention Amid National Increase in Cases

    North Carolina Prepares for Measles Prevention Amid National Increase in Cases
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    As measles cases continue to rise across the country, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is taking proactive steps to ensure the state remains prepared for any potential cases or outbreaks. While there have been no reported cases of measles in North Carolina so far in 2025, public health officials are urging residents, health care providers and child care centers to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves, their communities and those at highest risk, especially unvaccinated children.

    “Although we currently have no cases of measles in North Carolina, the increase in cases across the nation and the world means we must be vigilant,” said Dr. Zack Moore, NCDHHS State Epidemiologist. “Vaccination is the best way to protect against measles. We encourage all North Carolinians to ensure they are up to date on their MMR vaccinations, and we are working with local health departments to ensure our state is prepared for any potential outbreaks.”  

    In the United States, measles cases surged from 59 cases in 2023 to 285 cases in 2024. As of March 27, 2025, a total of 483 confirmed measles cases were reported by 20 jurisdictions. Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that can lead to serious health complications, especially in babies and young children. The virus spreads through the air when an infected person talks, coughs or sneezes. The virus can also be spread by contact with contaminated surfaces or objects and can remain airborne for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area. The virus can spread before and after the presence of symptoms, putting unvaccinated individuals at high risk.

    The more infectious a virus is, the higher the percent of the population that needs to be vaccinated to prevent an outbreak. For measles, a population vaccination rate of at least 95% is needed to protect the community from an outbreak. The state’s measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination rate for kindergartners was 93.8% for the 2023-2024 school year, just below the 95% threshold, but vaccination rates are even lower in some counties and schools. For 2023-2024 school-specific coverage and exemption rates, please visit the North Carolina Kindergarten Immunization Data Dashboard.    

    Key Preparedness Measures for North Carolina:

    • Vaccination: NCDHHS strongly urges all residents to ensure they are up to date on the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine. Children should receive the first dose of the vaccine at 12-15 months and the second dose at 4-6 years of age. Adults who have not been vaccinated or are unsure of their status should consult their health care provider. Please see the CDC’s measles FAQ and vaccinations page for more information.
    • Public Awareness: The state and local health departments are  working closely with health care providers, schools and child care centers across the state to ensure that they are aware of the risks and prepared for potential cases of measles.
    • Guidance for Child Care Centers and Schools: NCDHHS encourages schools, childcare centers and community organizations to review vaccination records and ensure that all children and staff members are up to date with their vaccinations. Early identification and action are essential if an outbreak were to occur.  For detailed vaccination recommendations, please refer to the NCDHHS measles webpage.
    • Preparedness and Monitoring: The state’s public health officials are closely monitoring trends in other states and globally. NCDHHS has issued guidance for health care providers to be on the lookout for measles symptoms and to immediately report suspected cases.

    What Residents Can Do:

    • Ensure children and adults are vaccinated or have evidence of immunity to measles. For more information, visit the CDC Measles Vaccine Considerations page.
    • Be aware of measles symptoms, including fever; cough; runny nose; red, watery eyes; and a red rash that usually begins on the face and spreads to the rest of the body.
    • If you suspect you or your child may have been exposed to measles, call your health care provider immediately. Do not visit the doctor’s office or emergency room without notifying them in advance to prevent exposure to others.
    • If you are planning to travel internationally or to an area with a known outbreak domestically, tell your health care provider about your travel plans.

    For more information on measles prevention and vaccination resources, visit the NCDHHS website and see the page dedicated to measles and measles prevention.

    A medida que los casos de sarampión continúan aumentando en todo el país, el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Carolina del Norte (NCDHHS, por sus siglas en inglés) está tomando medidas proactivas para garantizar que el estado permanezca preparado para cualquier posible caso o brote. Si bien no se han reportado casos de sarampión en Carolina del Norte hasta ahora en 2025, los funcionarios de salud pública urgen a los residentes, proveedores de atención médica y  centros de cuidado infantil a tomar las precauciones necesarias para protegerse a sí mismos, a sus comunidades y a aquellos en mayor riesgo, especialmente a los niños no vacunados.

    “Aunque actualmente no tenemos casos de sarampión en Carolina del Norte, el aumento de casos en todo el país y el mundo significa que debemos estar atentos”, dijo el Dr. Zack Moore, epidemiólogo estatal de NCDHHS. “La vacunación es la mejor manera de protegerse contra el sarampión. Alentamos a todos los habitantes de Carolina del Norte a asegurarse de que estén al día con sus vacunas contra el sarampion, papera y rubeola (MMR, pos sus siglas en ingles), y estamos trabajando con los departamentos de salud locales para asegurarnos de que nuestro estado esté preparado para cualquier posible brote”.

    En los Estados Unidos, los casos de sarampión aumentaron de 59 casos en 2023 a 285 casos en 2024. A partir del 27 de marzo de 2025, ya tenemos 483 casos confirmados en 20 jurisdicciones. El sarampión es una enfermedad viral altamente contagiosa que puede provocar complicaciones graves de salud, especialmente en bebés y niños pequeños. El virus se propaga por el aire cuando una persona infectada habla, tose o estornuda. El virus también puede propagarse por contacto con superficies u objetos contaminados y puede permanecer en el aire hasta dos horas después de que una persona infectada abandone el área. El virus puede propagarse antes y después de la presencia de síntomas, lo que pone a las personas no vacunadas en alto riesgo.

    Cuanto más infeccioso es un virus, mayor es el porcentaje de la población que necesita vacunarse para prevenir un brote. Para el sarampión, se necesita una tasa de vacunación de la población de al menos el 95% para proteger a la comunidad de un brote. La tasa de vacunación contra el sarampión, las paperas y la rubéola (MMR) del estado para niños de jardín de infantes fue del 93,8% para el año escolar 2023-2024, justo por debajo del umbral del 95%, pero las tasas de vacunación son aún más bajas en algunos condados y escuelas. Para conocer la cobertura y las tasas de exención específicas de la escuela para 2023-2024, visite el Tablero de datos de inmunización de Kindergarten de Carolina del Norte

    Importantes medidas de preparación para Carolina del Norte:

    • Vacunación: NCDHHS urge encarecidamente a todos los residentes a asegurarse de estar al día con la vacuna contra el sarampión, papera, y rubéola (MMR). Los niños deben recibir la primera dosis de la vacuna a los 12 a 15 meses y la segunda dosis a los 4 a 6 años de edad. Los adultos que no estan vacunados o no están seguros de su estatus de vacunacion deben consultar a su proveedor de atención médica. Consulte la página de preguntas frecuentes y vacunas contra el sarampión de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC, por sus siglas en inglés) para obtener más información.
    • Concientización pública: Los departamentos de salud estatales y locales están trabajando en estrecha colaboración con los proveedores de atención médica, las escuelas y los centros de cuidado infantil de todo el estado para garantizar que conozcan los riesgos y estén preparados para posibles casos de sarampión.
    • Orientación para centros de cuidado infantil y escuelas: NCDHHS urge a las escuelas, centros de cuidado infantil y organizaciones comunitarias a revisar los registros de vacunación y garantizar que todos los niños y miembros del personal estén al día con sus vacunas. La identificación temprana y la acción son esenciales si un brote ocurre. Para obtener recomendaciones detalladas de vacunación, consulte la página dedicada al sarampión.
    • Preparación y monitoreo: Los funcionarios de salud pública del estado están monitoreando de cerca las tendencias en otros estados y en todo el mundo. NCDHHS ha emitido una guía para que los proveedores de atención médica estén atentos a los síntomas del sarampión e informen de inmediato los casos sospechosos.

    Qué pueden hacer los residentes:

    • Asegurarse de que los niños y adultos estén vacunados o tengan evidencia de inmunidad contra el sarampión. Para obtener más información, visite la página Consideraciones sobre la vacuna contra el sarampión de los CDC.
    • Tener en cuenta los síntomas del sarampión, como fiebre; tos; secreción nasal; ojos rojos y llorosos; y una erupción roja que generalmente comienza en la cara y se extiende al resto del cuerpo.
    • Si sospecha que usted o su hijo pueden haber estado expuestos al sarampión, llame a su proveedor de atención médica de inmediato. No visite el consultorio del médico o la sala de emergencias sin notificárselo con anticipación para evitar la exposición a otras personas.
    • Si planea hacer un viaje al exterior o a un lugar donde hay un brote conocido en una zona del pais, informe a su proveedor de atención médica sobre sus planes de viaje.

    Para obtener más información sobre la prevención del sarampión y los recursos de vacunación, visite el sitio web de NCDHHS y consulte la página dedicada al sarampión y prevención del sarampión.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Travel Advisory: Lane Shifts on Route 146 Start April 3

    Source: US State of Rhode Island

    As part of improvements to Route 146 in North Smithfield, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will implement two changes to the traffic patterns starting April 3 at 9 p.m.

    RIDOT will shift the northbound lanes on the flyover 12 feet to the right to free up space where a southbound lane will eventually be put in place. This change will provide one lane northbound on the flyover and one at ground level. Travelers should not notice this shift. The existing northbound and southbound lanes at grade will remain in place.

    On April 11, a second lane shift will occur to provide one lane southbound on the flyover. The final configuration will be one lane in each direction at the flyover and at ground level. The traffic signal will be adjusted to ensure that the intersection functions at maximum efficiency. These changes will be in place until the end of the year.

    The Route 146 Improvement Project will replace multiple bridges, repave 8 miles of road and eliminate congestion at the intersection of Sayles Hill Road and Route 146. Approximately 171,000 vehicles use Route 146 daily.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Bonta, Senator Allen, Unveil Legislation to Sharpen Tax Fraud Enforcement

    Source: US State of California

    Friday, March 28, 2025

    Contact: (916) 210-6000, agpressoffice@doj.ca.gov

    Legislation to go after tax fraud, protect California communities 

    OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) today unveiled Senate Bill 799 (SB 799), legislation that would update California’s False Claims Act (CFCA) to give enforcement authorities the ability to fight tax fraud that harms California communities. Fraud and false claims against the government rob our communities of funding necessary to support essential public services, such as improving our schools, providing healthcare, increasing public safety, and fixing our roads. SB 799 seeks to aid the discovery and civil prosecution of hard-to-find cases of tax fraud by incentivizing whistleblowers to come forward and report egregious cases of fraud. The legislation also adds to the Attorney General’s and local prosecutors’ authority to hold those who commit tax fraud accountable. 

    “Hardworking taxpayers pay into their state and local funds to protect critical public and social infrastructure like schools, healthcare, and our streets and roads. When powerful companies use their power to cheat our government, these taxpayers are also cheated,” said Attorney General Rob Bonta. “SB 799 would give my office, and local enforcement partners the ability to go after bad actors committing egregious cases of tax fraud and would provide added protections for the brave people who come forward and report these cases.”

    “Bad actors who knowingly commit high-profile tax fraud have been robbing Californians of important services and updated infrastructure projects that benefit the public at large,” said Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica), Author of SB 799. “SB 799 provides an important tool to better enforce against fraud and potentially recover hundreds of millions of dollars owed to our local governments.”

    CFCA has been an effective tool at revealing, deterring, and punishing those who defraud the government of public funds. CFCA makes it unlawful to intentionally make false claims against the government, encourages whistleblowers to report fraud by providing a right to share in any recovery of money, and imposes triple the amount of damages and penalties on violators. While a helpful tool, currently, the CFCA does not apply to tax fraud.

    SB 799 would strengthen tax enforcement in California, help uncover new cases of tax fraud and return more funding to defrauded communities by: 

    • Granting the Attorney General and local prosecutors the authority to pursue tax fraud cases under the CFCA; and
    • Providing whistleblowers with new protections from civil liability for disclosing internal company documents in breach of contractual obligations of confidentiality or taking other actions to provide evidence of false claims.

    Full text of the legislation can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Kennedy in The Advocate: Unwinding Biden-era energy rules crucial for Louisiana

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator John Kennedy (Louisiana)
    MADISONVILLE, La. – Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) today penned this op-ed in The Advocate praising the joint effort between Congress and the Trump administration to unleash Louisiana’s energy production through deregulation.
    Key excerpts of the op-ed are below:
    “President Joe Biden spent four years trying to drag the U.S. into the dark ages with his anti-energy policies. Thanks to the wisdom of the American people, though, those days are over.
    “American energy independence is back on the horizon under President Trump’s leadership. He just signed my resolution to repeal the first of many Biden-era rules that were crushing Louisiana’s energy producers. This is only the beginning of our shared effort to clean up the massive mess that the Biden administration left behind.”
     
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    “While President Trump’s team has made some tremendous progress in scaling back these anti-energy policies, they cannot do it all on their own. If the Biden administration implemented these changes as formal rules, the Trump administration must introduce its own formal rules to reverse the initial policies. This can take months.
    “Congress, however, has a tool to help the Trump administration expedite rule changes. It’s called the Congressional Review Act (CRA), and it allows lawmakers to wipe bad rules off the books.
    “I’ve already started putting this tool to work for the American people. I introduced a joint resolution of disapproval under the CRA to eliminate a Bureau of Ocean Energy Management rule that required oil and gas producers in the Gulf of America to submit archaeological reports to the federal government before drilling or laying pipelines.”
     
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    “Small and independent operations make up roughly one-third of all oil production in the Gulf, and this rule would have cost them millions of dollars. Fortunately, my colleagues in Congress agreed that this rule was bogus. Last week, President Trump signed my CRA into law and rendered that rule void.
    “President Biden made a disgusting mess of America’s energy sector by sticking bad regulations on producers like gum to a park bench. Louisianians can count on us to keep scraping away at these terrible regulations until each one is repealed and America has returned to a position of energy dominance.”
    Read Kennedy’s full op-ed here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Chairman Moran Provides Opening Remarks at Hearing to Review NTSB Preliminary Report on DCA Flight Tragedy

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas – Jerry Moran
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) – chairman of the Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation – today provided opening remarks during a hearing to examine the preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on the deadly crash involving American Airlines 5342 and a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
    “Sixty-seven lives that were lost on January 29th were taken prematurely in an accident that by all indications should have been avoided,” said Sen. Moran. “NTSB’s preliminary report into the midair collision provides insights into the events of January 29th, but many questions still need to be answered, not only by the NTSB’s investigation, but by our nation’s aviation safety regulator and by the Army.”
    Click HERE to View Sen. Moran’s Opening Remarks
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Sorensen Leads Bipartisan Effort to Secure Continued Support for Defense Communities

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17)

    WASHINGTON, DC – Congressmen Eric Sorensen (IL-17) and Blake Moore (UT-01) and Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) led a bipartisan letter urging Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to maintain support for the Department of Defense’s Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC). 

    The OLDCC administers crucial programs, including the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP), the Defense Manufacturing Community Support Program (DMCSP), the Community Noise Mitigation Program, and the Public Schools on Military Installations (PSMI) program. These initiatives provide important resources to state and local communities, helping to repair infrastructure, strengthen the defense industrial base, and support military readiness. 

    “I am committed to making sure our local communities and military families have what they need,” said Congressman Eric Sorensen. “Communities that support military installations, like my hometown of Moline, are vital to our defense missions. By investing in programs that upgrade infrastructure and strengthen local economies, we are protecting our national security.” 

    “The Association of Defense Communities (ADC) has been a long time and staunch advocate for the Office of Local Defense and Community Cooperation (OLDCC),” said Karen Holt, President of the Alliance of Defense Communities. “This office serves as the critical link between the Department of Defense and defense communities across the country. OLDCC programs are instrumental in maintaining the readiness of our military installations, missions, service members, and the communities they call home. ADC greatly appreciates the leadership of Senator Dick Durbin, Senator Lisa Murkowski, Congressman Eric Sorensen and Congressman Blake Moore for leading this effort to advocate for maintaining OLDCC funding levels. OLDCC programs are core to the idea that national security starts at home.” 

    Since its inception, the OLDCC has provided technical and financial assistance to nearly every U.S. state and territory. In the last year alone, grants have funded projects such as sewer system upgrades, emergency backup generators, runway rehabilitation, and workforce development in the defense manufacturing sector.  

    Joining Congressman Sorensen in signing the letter were Senators Michael Bennet (D-CO), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), Tim Kaine (D-VA), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Angus King (I-ME), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Alex Padilla (D-CA), Jack Reed (D-RI), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Mark Warner (D-VA), Raphael Warnock (D-GA), Peter Welch (D-VT), and Ron Wyden (D-OR). 

    Also included were Representatives Ed Case (HI-01), Gerald Connolly (VA-11), John Garamendi (CA-08), Sylvia Garcia (TX-29), Maggie Goodlander (NH-02), Jennifer Kiggans (VA-02), Jennifer McClellan (VA-04), James McGovern (MA-02), Jay Obernolte (CA-23), Johnny Olszewski (MD-02), Jimmy Panetta (CA-19), Deborah Ross (NC-02), Robert Scott (VA-03), Marilyn Strickland (WA-10), Jill Tokuda (HI-02), Michael Turner (OH-10), Gabe Vasquez (NM-02), and Delegate James Moylan (Guam). 

    You can view the letter HERE. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Brecheen Introduces SNAP Reform and Upward Mobility Act with Senator Mike Lee

    Source: US Congressman Josh Brecheen (2nd District)

    Washington D.C. – Congressman Josh Brecheen introduced the SNAP Reform and Upward Mobility Act. This legislation would tackle grossly mismanaged SNAP by closing loopholes, expanding work requirements for able-bodied adults, enforcing federal accountability, and giving states more responsibility for program management.

    Washington D.C. – Congressman Josh Brecheen introduced the SNAP Reform and Upward Mobility Act. This legislation would tackle grossly mismanaged SNAP by closing loopholes, expanding work requirements for able-bodied adults, enforcing federal accountability, and giving states more responsibility for program management.

    “For decades, the federal government has grossly mismanaged SNAP, loosening eligibility requirements, allowing more recipients to be totally exempt from work requirements, and overseeing massive fraud and abuse. This has created a culture of dependency instead of opportunity. That’s why our office is introducing the SNAP Reform and Upward Mobility Act, a plan to tackle these problems by closing loopholes, expanding work requirements for able-bodied adults, enforcing federal accountability, and giving states more responsibility for program management. I’m grateful to work with Senator Lee to bring much-needed reform to SNAP. It’s time to return to commonsense policies that promote our American values of hard work and individual responsibility,” said Congressman Brecheen. 

    Daily Caller wrote an exclusive story on the bill, which you can read here.

    Read the full bill text here.

    Original Cosponsors include Representatives Glenn Grothman (R-WI) and Mike Kennedy (R-UT).

    Press Inquiries: darren.dershem@mail.house.gov

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Carter Statement on Trump Executive Order Eviscerating Union Rights

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Troy A. Carter Sr. (LA-02)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-LA) released the following statement after President Trump signed an executive order ending collective bargaining rights for many federal workers:

     

    “President Trump’s executive order to dismantle collective bargaining rights for federal employees is a blatant and dangerous assault on working people—and an attack on the very foundation of the labor movement in America.

     

    “Let me be clear: This is not just a policy dispute. It’s an ideological crusade to weaken the voice of workers, undermine unions, and chip away at the progress generations of labor leaders and public servants have fought to achieve.

     

    “Unions are the backbone of the middle class. They built this country. They’ve stood up for fair wages, safe workplaces, and dignity on the job—not just for federal workers, but for all workers. And when you go after unions, you go after every working family that depends on the strength of collective action to fight for a better life.

     

    “I stand in unwavering solidarity with our union brothers and sisters. We will not be silent. We will not stand by. We will fight back—in the courts, in the streets, and in the halls of Congress—because when labor is under attack, democracy is under attack.

     

    “To every union member across this nation: We see you. We value you. And we will stand with you on the right side of history.”

     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Press Release: FDIC Clarifies Process for Banks to Engage in Crypto-Related Activities

    Source: US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Lt. Gov. Austin Davis Visits Bradford County to Highlight State Investments to Reduce Domestic Violence and Make Pennsylvania Safer

    Source: US State of Pennsylvania

    March 28, 2025Towanda, PA

    Lt. Gov. Austin Davis Visits Bradford County to Highlight State Investments to Reduce Domestic Violence and Make Pennsylvania Safer

    In Bradford County today, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis emphasized how local organizations across the Commonwealth – including in rural communities like Towanda – are working to make their communities safer and reduce domestic and intimate partner violence, with support from the Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) state grant program.

    “The great thing about the VIP program is that it supports a wide range of models and relies on local organizations, like SAFE, that are in tune with what their community needs,” said Davis, who leads the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD). “With this year’s proposed budget, the Governor and I want to increase funding for VIP grants by an additional $10 million. We know these programs and strategies work. We need to get them into more communities.”

    PCCD recently approved $45 million in VIP grant funding, to 66 organizations across Pennsylvania. There were nearly 190 applicants for the latest round of grants. The proposed 2025-26 budget includes a $10 million increase for the VIP program.

    Speakers Include:
    Heather McNett (SAFE Director)
    Lt. Gov. Austin Davis
    Rep. Tina Pickett
    Commissioner Zachary Gates
    Jared Davis (ARCC)
    Mercedes Meuse (SAFE Board Member)

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  • MIL-OSI Video: EU Archives: First EU-Africa Summit, European Citizens’ Initiative, UN Convention on Climate Change

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    Have you ever wondered what the European Union was up to 30 years ago? Dive with us into the European Commission’s audiovisual archives and discover important anniversaries with our new weekly AV history teaser!

    Upcoming anniversaries in the teaser:

    · 1995: Commissioner Ritt Bjerregaard at the first Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Climate Change in Berlin
    · 2000: First EU-Africa Summit in Cairo
    · 2010: Press conference by Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič on the European Citizens’ Initiative
    · 2010: International Donors’ Conference in New York after Haiti earthquake

    Get the complete material from our archive:
    https://europa.eu/!Yq37xW
    https://europa.eu/!wG84Pw
    https://europa.eu/!fn37HX
    https://europa.eu/!D6XX3j

    find a tribute to Ritt Bjerregaard (on the thumbnail), former European Commissioner of Environment and Nuclear Safety here:
    https://europa.eu/!HYyWbb

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Miller-Meeks Introduces Legislation to Codify Trump Executive Order Designating English as the Official Language of the U.S.

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ (IA-02)

    Washington, D.C. – Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01) has introducedlegislation that would continue President Trump’s Executive Order designating English as the Official Language of the United States.

    “Since the inception of our republic almost 250 years ago, the English language has guided our nation. It was in English that our Founding Fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. It was in English that Abraham Lincoln issued the Gettysburg Address as he preserved our nation.” said Miller-Meeks. “By making English the official language, we will build cohesion in America united by a common language and reap economic benefits. I am proud to stand with President Trump and codify his Executive Order Designating English as the Official Language of the United States. Together, we will continue to push the America First agenda!”

    Background:

    Over 180 countries have an official language, yet the United States has never formally recognized one—until now. On March 1st, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order designating English as the official language of the United States, reinforcing a shared national identity and strengthening civic engagement.

    This Order also rescinds a Clinton-era mandate requiring extensive language assistance while allowing agencies to provide services in other languages as needed. With more than 30 states and give U.S. territories already recognizing English as their official language, this move ensures a unified approach that fosters economic opportunity and national cohesion.

    To read the bill text, click HERE.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Defense News: USS Normandy and GDFS Shahoud conduct Maritime Exercise

    Source: United States Navy

    CARIBBEAN SEA — U.S. Navy Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Normandy (CG 60) conducted a passing exercise (PASSEX) with the Guyana Defence Force Defiant-class patrol vessel GDFS Shahoud (1039) on Mar. 27. The two ships conducted formation-maneuvering events supported by Normandy’s embarked MH-60R Seahawk helicopter from Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 50; the aircrew conducted a photo exercise as the final event of the maneuvers.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: $33.7 Million Highway 2 Over Trans Canada Highway 1 Project Underway at Moose Jaw

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Released on March 28, 2025

    Today, Highways Minister David Marit and the Moose Jaw community celebrated the recent start of an estimated $33.7 million project to raise the height of Highway 2 over Trans-Canada Highway 1 in Canada’s Most Notorious City.

    “Once completed the project will improve safety and trucking efficiency over the long term on Trans-Canada Highway 1 in Saskatchewan, which connects the province’s export-based economy to the rest of the country – and the world,” Marit said.

    The overpass project involves demolishing the existing pair of nearly 60-year-old Highway 2 over Highway 1 bridges, which have a clearance height of 4.5 metres and have been hit multiple times over the years by oversized traffic. The new structures will have a clearance height of 5.3 metres.

    “On behalf of City Council, we thank the Ministry of Highways for undertaking this critical overpass project,” Moose Jaw Mayor James Murdock said. “This improvement not only benefits the trucking industry, which is a cornerstone of our local economy, but also enhances the overall safety and well-being of our community, and the thousands of tourists that use Highways 1 and 2 to visit us in Canada’s Most Notorious City.”

    The existing classic cloverleaf shaped on- and off-ramps will also be replaced with modern diamond-shaped on- and off-ramps.

    “The Saskatchewan Trucking Association welcomes the investment in the Highway 2 overpasses at Moose Jaw,” Saskatchewan Trucking Association Executive Director Susan Ewart said. “This project is a critical improvement that will enhance safety and efficiency for trucking operations on this key transportation corridor, while demonstrating the provincial government’s commitment to modernizing infrastructure.” 

    A Ministry of Highways contractor began staging in the area in mid March and is expected to begin demolishing the northbound bridge the week of April 1.

    During construction this year, Highway 2 will have two-way traffic on the southbound bridge while the new northbound bridge is being built. Next year, Highway 2 will have two-way traffic on the new northbound bridge while the new southbound bridge is being built. 

    Highway 1 underneath the bridges will be reduced to two-way traffic throughout the project. Traffic from the exit ramps will be detoured as needed.

    All motorists are reminded to obey all signage and flag persons in the area and to check the Highway Hotline at https://hotline.gov.sk.ca/ for construction updates before heading out.

    The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2026, pending weather.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: More money for hands-on learning

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    “We are working to set students up for success by strengthening job-focused education. This money is helping schools partner with businesses, universities and colleges to create programs that will help students hit the ground running after they graduate.”

    Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Education

    Career education helps students gain credits towards graduation while earning hands-on experience in fields like the trades, computer programming, health care, agriculture, culinary arts and more. These career education programs support a strong economy by helping students learn the skills they need to get in-demand jobs.

    Collegiate schools

    Collegiate schools work with businesses, universities and colleges to offer classes that give students pathways to education and careers in the job of their choice. There are 12 collegiate schools in Alberta, offering many different types of programming for grades 7-12, including aviation, graphic design, trades and more.

    If passed, Budget 2025 provides more than $21 million to school boards to help fund special classrooms like carpentry workshops, film and media rooms, science laboratories, heavy equipment simulators and aircraft hangars. Another $6 million is being invested to support the start-up costs for new collegiate schools.

    Dual-credit programs

    Budget 2025, if passed, also provides $4.6 million in 2025/26 to start new or improve existing dual-credit programs. In partnership with universities and colleges, dual-credit programs give students a head start on rewarding careers by allowing them to earn high-school and post-secondary credits at the same time. Of the $4.6 million, $550,000 is being provided by Alberta Seniors, Community and Social Services for new and improved dual-credit health care aide programs.

    “Health care aides play a critical role in ensuring Albertans receive the continuing care services they need to maintain their health, independence and quality of life. Our investments into career pathways for health care aides will provide opportunities for young Albertans to develop the skills they need to build a rewarding career in Alberta’s continuing care workforce.”

    Jason Nixon, Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services

    Another $1.4 million is being invested to support students participating in off-campus career education programs through CAREERS. This non-profit connects students to jobs in high-demand fields, such as the trades, technology, health, forestry and agriculture.

    “Investments in collegiate and dual-credit programming are significant for Calgary Catholic as they further strengthen our collegiate and dual-credit programming. This programming will open opportunities for our students and help them to realize their full potential.”

    Shannon Cook, chair, Calgary Catholic School District

    “Before Fusion Collegiate, I felt lost and wasn’t really sure what to do after high school. Thanks to its career-focused learning and the opportunities through Fusion and The Educational Partnership Foundation, I’m now working as a first-year apprentice plumber with Mr. Rooter. The hands-on trades training, high school credits, safety certifications, and real-world skills I picked up completely changed my life. I’m excited about where my career is headed and really thankful for the support that helped me get here.”

    Francis Mazieta, student, Fusion Collegiate

    Budget 2025 is meeting the challenge faced by Alberta communities with continued investments in education and health, lower taxes for families and a focus on the economy.

    Quick facts

    • If passed, Budget 2025 invests $102.4 million over three years to provide sustainable, predictable career education funding, and to increase access to career education for Alberta students.
      • This includes $8.4 million over 2026-27 and 2027-28 to raise awareness among students and families of career education programs and pathways available to Alberta students.
    • Career education in Alberta includes career and technology courses, Career and Life Management (CALM), dual-credit courses, collegiate schools, apprenticeships and off-campus education programming.
    • Since 2013, more than 95,000 high school students participated in at least one dualcredit course.
    • In spring 2025, Alberta Education will engage with education partners on best practices to bring more career education opportunities to students.
      • Since 2022, education partners and almost 5,000 Albertans have provided their feedback on career education and workforce needs.

    Related information

    • Dual credit – Start-up funding for school authorities
    • Dual credit – Enhancement funding for school authorities
    • Dual Credit Review Advisory Group
    • Collegiate schools

    Related news

    • Career education empowers students’ futures (Nov. 20, 2024)
    • Giving students a head start in Alberta’s job market (June 5, 2024)
    • Exploring Germany’s career education model (June 6, 2024)

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