Category: Americas

  • MIL-OSI USA: Visit By the Indian Enquiry Committee to the United States of America

    Source: United States Department of State (4)

    Office of the Spokesperson

    An Indian Enquiry Committee that was established to investigate activities of certain organized criminals is actively investigating the individual who was identified last year in the Department of Justice’s indictment as an Indian government employee who directed a foiled plot to assassinate a U.S. citizen in New York City. The Enquiry Committee will be traveling to Washington, D.C. on October 15th, as part of their ongoing investigations to discuss the case, including information they have obtained, and to receive an update from U.S. authorities regarding the U.S. case that is proceeding. Additionally, India has informed the United States they are continuing their efforts to investigate other linkages of the former government employee and will determine follow up steps, as necessary.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Kamlager-Dove Secures $1 Million to Fund Construction of SoLa Impact’s New Tech & Entertainment Center in Crenshaw and Leimert Park

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager California (37th District)

    LOS ANGELES, CA – Today, Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37) announced that she secured a $1 million grant for SoLa Impact’s affiliated nonprofit, the SoLa Foundation, in support of the completion of SoLa’s second state-of-the-art youth center. The SoLa Foundation is one of fifteen organizations that Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove secured a total of $12.4 million for through Fiscal Year 2024 government funding legislation.

    Opening in the first half of 2025, the 10,000 sq ft Art, Tech and Entertainment Center will be located on the ground floor of “Crenshaw Lofts,” SoLa Impact’s 195-unit workforce and affordable housing development in the LAX-Crenshaw Corridor. The center will train and mentor young people to become the next generation of professionals and entrepreneurs in arts, media, entertainment, emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, and the live events industry. The facility will feature a collaborative workspace, professional recording studio, and indoor/outdoor event space. It will serve at least 1,000 youth and young adults annually. A video preview of the center is available here.

    The funds are part of Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove’s commitments to the continued revitalization of the Crenshaw and Leimert Park communities as well as increasing access to career training and jobs in entertainment.

    “Crenshaw—the heart of Black LA—has seen many resurgence efforts since the 1992 Riots, many of them short-lived,” said Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove. “By connecting young Angelenos with workforce training in arts, entertainment, and technology careers, SoLa’s new youth center will make a real, lasting impact on South LA for generations to come. I was proud to secure funding for this center, and I look forward to seeing the vital role it will play in empowering future creators, entrepreneurs, and innovators from the storied community of Crenshaw.”

    SoLa Impact CEO, Martin Muoto, added, “With our second SoLa Tech Center powered by Live Nation, and Crenshaw Lofts, we are proud to be part of Crenshaw revitalization.  As we develop hundreds of affordable and workforce housing units across Los Angeles, we also want to ensure that the young people in communities like Crenshaw and South LA see a brighter future. Training them for jobs of the future is perhaps the most important way we can build California better.”

    “This center will have a transformative impact on the lives of our youth. This is my community and I am on a mission to ensure every young person has a shot at a brighter future. The center is about closing the racial digital divide in South LA. It’s about creating a more equitable playing field. It’s about creating access and pipelines to careers in the arts and technology. Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove shares this urgent mission and we are deeply grateful to her for being a catalyst in making our tech center possible,” said Sherri Francois, Chief Impact Officer of SoLa Impact and Executive Director of the SoLa Foundation.

    Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove tours the site of SoLa’s new youth tech and entertainment center in Crenshaw, which is currently under construction.

    ABOUT SOLA IMPACT’S FOUNDATION:

    The SoLa Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit affiliate of SoLa Impact, aims to improve the lives of South LA residents and break the cycle of intergenerational poverty by providing opportunities for education and economic mobility. SoLa’s Technology and Entrepreneurship Center Powered by Riot Games is a state-of-the-art, first-of-its-kind center at the heart of South Central Los Angeles. SoLa provides the community with skills-based technology programming, as well as scholarships and career development opportunities for underinvested communities to ensure Black and brown Angelenos get increased access to jobs, mentorship, and placement in the most competitive fields of business. Learn more at www.thesolafoundation.org.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: U.S. Department of State Hosts Quad Fellows in Washington, D.C.

    Source: United States Department of State (4)

    Office of the Spokesperson

    The U.S. Department of State hosted 50 promising young scholars from Australia, India, Japan, the United States, and Southeast Asia at the second Quad Fellowship Summit in Washington, D.C. on October 7. Launched in 2021, the Quad Fellowship welcomed its second cohort of fellows, and this is the first year it includes scholars from Southeast Asia. Quad Fellows receive a stipend to pursue graduate degrees in STEM fields at U.S. universities.

    The Fellowship, which is administered by the Institute for International Education, is part of a broader Quad commitment to harness emerging technologies for the benefit of people across the Indo-Pacific, and utilize these technologies to facilitate economic prosperity, openness, and connectivity.

    Quad Fellows met with private sector and U.S. government representatives to discuss scientific and technological developments in the Indo-Pacific. Quad Fellows also engaged with science and technology specialists working in the U.S. government to explore leveraging STEM research to deliver tangible benefits to the Indo Pacific region. For press inquiries, please contact the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs at EAP-Press@state.gov and the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs at SCA-Press@state.gov.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Secretary Blinken’s Meeting with the C5+1 during UNGA 79 

    Source: United States Department of State (4)

    Office of the Spokesperson

    The below is attributable to Spokesperson Matthew Miller:

    Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with foreign ministers and representatives from the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and the Republic of Uzbekistan today under the auspices of the C5+1 platform during the 79th annual session of the UN General Assembly.

    Reflecting on the commitments made by U.S. and Central Asian leaders during the inaugural C5+1 Presidential Summit on September 19, 2023, the Secretary acknowledged significant steps taken since that landmark occasion in furtherance of the Summit’s New York Declaration, including the C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue launch, the inaugural B5+1 Forum in support of U.S.-Central Asian business partnership, and the first C5+1 Special Session on Disability Rights on the margins of the UN Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) at the United Nations.

    Participants discussed steps toward enhanced regional security cooperation in pursuance of a shared vision for a peaceful Central Asia. The Secretary underscored the importance of upholding the United Nations Charter and its principles, including with respect to human rights, and C5+1 partnership that is grounded in respect for the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of all states.

    Secretary Blinken noted that the year 2025 will mark ten years of enduring U.S.-Central Asian collaboration through the C5+1 platform. In the spirit of cooperation that has come to define the C5+1, the Secretary emphasized U.S. commitment to pursuing regional solutions to global challenges in partnership with the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and the Republic of Uzbekistan.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Secretary Antony J. Blinken at a C5+1 Meeting

    Source: United States Department of State (4)

    Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State

    New York City, New York

    Palace Hotel

    SECRETARY BLINKEN: Well, good morning, everyone. And I’m so pleased to – excuse me – welcome all of our friends and partners from Central Asia for this C5+1 meeting today. As I’ve been saying, it’s Friday. We’ve all made it to the end of the High-Level Week.

    But I’m so pleased that we were all able to find the time to come together. The United States is a steadfast supporter of the independence, the sovereignty, the territorial integrity of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan.

    And we are also steadfast in our partnership. We’ve done very good work through the C5+1, and, of course, a highlight was a meeting among our leaders with President Biden.

    But we’ve been delivering on the C5+1’s vision of regional solutions to global challenges. The engagement among all of us enhances sustainable economic growth. It strengthens energy and climate resilience and security.

    Next year, 2025, will mark ten years since we launched the C5+1, and the United States, for its part, looks very much forward to celebrating this enduring partnership, but not just celebrating it, continuing to grow it, to strengthen it.

    And today’s a very good opportunity to take stock of what we’ve been able to achieve but also to keep us focused on the future and all that we can do together. Thank you.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Donald Trump’s attack on overseas voters is erroneous and dangerous

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Jennifer Saul, Chair in Social and Political Philosophy of Language, University of Waterloo

    I do research on racist and xenophobic speech. I am also an American citizen, and have voted from overseas since 1996 (first in the U.K., and now in Canada).

    This makes me especially well-placed to explain why Donald Trump’s Truth Social post about overseas voters in late September and Republican efforts to undermine those voters are factually wrong and politically dangerous.

    The current law giving Americans overseas the right to vote in federal elections is the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, which was signed into law by Ronald Reagan, a Republican president.

    The federal program to help American citizens vote while living overseas is overseen by the Department of Defense — which makes sense, given that a large number of them are members of the United States military. All of this should give pause to anyone who thinks that allowing overseas citizens to vote is some sort of left-wing conspiracy.

    Complex process

    Nor is it an easy matter to vote from overseas. Every state has its own process for verifying citizenship after the registration and request form reaches them, and each has its own rules that voters must follow in order for their ballot to be counted.

    My own state, New Jersey, is relatively simple: I can email my registration/request form, get my ballot by e-mail, and email it back. But I must also remember to mail in the paper version of my ballot or my vote won’t count.

    This is easy enough for me, from Canada or previously the U.K. But it’s much more difficult for American citizens living in places that lack reliable postal services who often have to use expensive courier services to carry out their duty as citizens.

    My husband’s state is New York. He is allowed to e-mail his ballot request, but he must also mail a paper version of the request. And the ballot itself comes with an elaborate set of envelope templates that require precise folding — and must arrive by a strict deadline, no matter where they’re being mailed from.

    He’s a former graphic designer, and comfortable performing this task. But imagine trying to do so while suffering from arthritis or vision problems — especially when the home-printed version has tiny text. In short, there is nothing easy about voting from abroad.

    So why use inflammatory language to pretend it’s an easy matter to generate many thousands of fraudulent overseas votes? One explanation would be to sow doubt about the election results. Anything that can introduce uncertainty and slow down the counting process can be exploited in an effort that could allow Trump and his allies to falsely declare him the winner on Nov. 5.

    Trump’s campaign has made no secret about its plan to follow this path.

    Language that suggests American citizens abroad are not really American also fits into a larger pattern of stoking divisions — and of drawing ever tighter boundaries around who would be counted as “real” Americans. This is a classic fascist power move, one that leads to a sharply defined “us,” who are worthy of moral consideration, as opposed to “them,” who are not.

    Disenfranchising citizens abroad

    Importantly, the movement against overseas voters is not just confined to a social media post. There are lawsuits in several states designed to disenfranchise American citizens abroad. These are citizens who may have gone to enormous lengths to carry out their duties by asking for and sending in election ballots, often at substantial personal expense and faced with substantial barriers.

    Trump and his allies are working hard to prevent Americans abroad from exercising their most basic rights of citizenship. When Trump uses language that accuses overseas voters of fraud and foreign interference, it suggests we’re not really Americans.

    There’s a major problem in doing so. As mentioned, a large segment of American citizens abroad are members of the U.S. armed forces. Efforts to disenfranchise Americans abroad are also efforts to disenfranchise the military.

    ‘Figleaf’ language

    That’s why Trump’s allegation on Truth Social that Democrats “want to dilute the TRUE vote of our beautiful military” makes no sense. This is especially true given it’s coming from someone who’s attacking the very law that allows members of the military to vote from abroad, including casting ballots for him if they’re so inclined.

    This is what I call a figleaf — an additional bit of speech that provides just a bit of cover for saying something else that is much less acceptable. The allegation suggests, to someone who doesn’t understand overseas voting, that Trump somehow supports the military.

    Trump’s “diluting the vote” rhetoric also plays into the deeply racist Great Replacement Theory. This theory holds that Democrats and other shadowy forces (often cast as Jewish) are plotting to replace white Americans with foreigners, in part as a way to secure electoral victory.

    Overseas voting might seem like a niche issue. But overseas citizens could make all the difference in a close election. The attack on overseas voting is part of a much larger pattern of destructive suggestions from Trump about who is and is not a real American.

    I am a member of the Democratic Party

    ref. Donald Trump’s attack on overseas voters is erroneous and dangerous – https://theconversation.com/donald-trumps-attack-on-overseas-voters-is-erroneous-and-dangerous-241332

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  • MIL-OSI USA: FEMA Hits $5 Million Mark!

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: FEMA Hits $5 Million Mark!

    FEMA Hits $5 Million Mark!

    HARRISBURG, Pa — The Federal Emergency Management Agency hit an important milestone October 11 when grants it has awarded to Commonwealth residents under its Individuals and Households Program (IHP) totaled $5,020,070.14.  The grants went to residents of Lycoming, Potter, Tioga and Union counties for losses they suffered as a result of Tropical Storm Debby, August 8-9. 

    In the month since September 11 when President Biden issued the presidential disaster declaration, 1,046 residents of the four counties have registered with FEMA to establish eligibility for federal disaster assistance. Registrants from Tioga County led the count with 426, Lycoming County came second with 349 residents registered, then Potter with 207 and Union with 64.

    FEMA has made 1,867 payments to applicants, most of whom received funds from Other Needs Assistance (ONA). ONA grants worth $1.83 million are for survivors’ immediate needs like medical and dental expenses, childcare, moving and storage or funeral costs. Housing Assistance worth $3.18 million, went to 418 residents to help them repair their damaged homes. FEMA cannot return applicants to their original pre-disaster situation, but it can help them regain their footing in recovery. 

    Two new components of ONA are Serious Needs Assistance and Displacement Assistance. Even though they were small outlays, they were important sources of funds for survivors with immediate needs. Serious Needs Assistance is a one-time lump-sum payment of $750 to an eligible household to help with essential items such as food, water, baby formula, diapers, personal hygiene items, medication and fuel for transportation. More than $507,000 from Serious Needs was provided to eligible survivors. 

    Displacement Assistance is designed for survivors who cannot return to their home following a disaster and provides them financial assistance they can use flexibly to pay for their immediate housing needs. The $900,900 given directly to survivors from Displacement Assistance provided eligible survivors with up-front funds to assist with immediate housing options of their choice until they are able to secure a rental option to focus on their long-term recovery.

    Home repair assistance from FEMA is limited to only owner-occupied primary homes, not vacation homes or second homes. In addition, home repair assistance is available to homeowners only for uninsured or underinsured disaster-damaged items that make your home safe, sanitary, secure and inhabitable. Households with damage to essential living spaces in a basement – including garden apartments – may also be eligible for FEMA assistance to help cover those losses. 

    When you apply for assistance, be sure to indicate if you had furnace and other essential electrical appliances damaged during the summertime disaster. If you have already repaired or replaced the furnace, be prepared to provide FEMA with valid estimates or receipts. 

    If you have yet to apply for FEMA assistance, go online to http://www.DisasterAssistance.gov, call 800-621-3362, or download the FEMA App to your phone. If you use a video relay service or captioned telephone service. give FEMA your number for the service. And for in-person assistance, visit a Disaster Recovery Center. The registration deadline is November 12, 2024.

    For more information about the disaster recovery operation in Pennsylvania, visit fema.gov/disaster/4815.   

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    Disaster recovery assistance is available without regard to race, color, religion, nationality, sex, age, disability, English proficiency, or economic status. Reasonable accommodations, including translation and American Sign Language interpreters via Video Relay Service will be available to ensure effective communication with applicants with limited English proficiency, disabilities, and access and functional needs. If you or someone you know has been discriminated against, call FEMA toll-free at 800-621-3362 (including 711 or Video Relay).                                                                     

    FEMA’s mission is helping people before, during, and after disasters. FEMA Region 3’s jurisdiction includes Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. Follow us on X at x.com/FEMAregion3 and on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/femaregion3.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Turkmenistan Independence Day

    Source: United States Department of State (4)

    Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State

    On behalf of the Government of the United States of America, I congratulate the people of Turkmenistan as they celebrate 33 years of independence on September 27.

    The United States remains steadfast in our commitment to supporting Turkmenistan’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. We are proud of our collaboration in reducing methane emissions, advancing sustainable labor and agricultural practices, strengthening security across the region, promoting human rights, and supporting educational and cultural exchanges. We look forward to the people of our countries deepening their friendship in years to come.

    My sincere congratulations as you celebrate your Independence Day.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Duckworth, Durbin, Members of Illinois Delegation Announce $15.8 Million in Federal Funding for Chicago Transit Authority Improvements

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Illinois Tammy Duckworth
    October 15, 2024
    [CHICAGO, IL] – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), U.S. Representatives Jesus “Chuy” García (D-IL-04), Mike Quigley (D-IL-05) and Danny Davis (D-IL-07) today announced that the Illinois Department of Transportation will receive $15,805,600 in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for improvements to the Chicago Transit Authority’s (CTA) Forest Park Branch. This track modernization project will lead to increased service reliability, speed, and environmental resiliency.
    “No matter their zip code, Chicagoans deserve efficient public transit to get to school, get to work and more easily move throughout the city,” Duckworth said. “I’m proud to see today’s funding go toward modernizing the CTA’s Forest Park operations, including increasing service reliability, speed and protecting against the effects of climate change. I’ll keep working with Senator Durbin and the Illinois delegation to ensure that our communities are receiving the much-needed federal resources they deserve.”
    “Robust and reliable public transit is crucial for Chicagoans,” said Durbin. “Today’s announced funding will allow for an efficient travel alternative in an area where congestion makes getting around more difficult. I’ll keep working with Senator Duckworth and members of the Illinois Delegation to do all that we can to help improve transit development and access for all Chicagoans.” 
    “When public transportation is unreliable or inefficient, it disrupts the daily lives of countless Chicagoans. We have the solutions to keep things moving, and now it’s time to put them into practice. Today’s funding is a positive development. It will assist us in transforming an area burdened by congestion and delays and finally establish an environment that allows commuters to reach their destinations safely and on time,” said Rep. Quigley.
    “Investing in our public transit infrastructure is crucial to ensuring that Chicago remains a vibrant, accessible city for all its residents. This funding for the CTA’s Forest Park Branch will not only improve service and efficiency but also promote sustainability and economic growth across our communities. I am proud to work alongside my colleagues in securing these essential federal resources that will benefit the people of Chicago and the surrounding areas,” said Rep. Davis.
    Durbin and Duckworth have previously pushed for federal funding for CTA improvement projects, having secured $746 million for the CTA Red Line Extension Project.  
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  • MIL-OSI USA: Sen. Moran to Introduce Legislation After Reports of Unidentified Aircrafts Hovering Over U.S. Military Base

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas – Jerry Moran
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) today announced that he will introduce legislation following reports of unidentified aircrafts hovering over a U.S. military base:
    “As drone technology continues to evolve, the tactics used against the United States grow more alarming each day. The recent reports of unidentified aircrafts hovering for 17 days over a U.S. military base without intervention is not just concerning, but an affront to our national security. This violation of our airspace highlights the threat of below-the-threshold activity that hostile actors can pose to our nation.
    “Military leaders currently lack the authority to engage until there is an imminent threat posed to our men and women in uniform. I am working on legislation to provide the Department of Defense with the necessary authorities to engage drones or unidentified aircrafts that breech our military airspace before it is too late to respond.”

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Defense News: DoDEA Educators Embrace the Power of Thinking Classrooms

    Source: United States Navy

    The course drew teachers from multiple disciplines, each eager to explore innovative ways of encouraging students to think more deeply and independently. Through a combination of book study and live discussions, participants analyzed Liljedahl’s 14 strategies, which emphasize active student participation, collaboration, and problem-solving.

    Teachers were encouraged to try new classroom strategies and share their experiences throughout the course. This collective learning experience was a powerful tool, with educators sharing their successes and challenges. Key to this transformation was the emphasis on moving from teacher-driven instruction to fostering environments where students take ownership of their learning.

    Educators like Jennifer Castiglione, an 8th-grade teacher from Brewster Middle School, quickly saw the course’s value. “Thank you for a fantastic, collaborative, and educationally-altering class! I cannot wait to hear how others are using these strategies and how the students respond in years to come!” she remarked.

    Krista Husman and Christina Nevitt, Quantico Middle High School co-teachers, echoed this sentiment. “This class has taught us invaluable strategies to promote thinking in our classrooms. Week by week, dissecting each chapter allowed us to implement the strategies, provide feedback, and learn how to start our classroom off on the right foot for the new year.”

    One hallmark of the Building Thinking Classrooms approach is Vertical Non-Permanent Surfaces (VNPS)—tools such as whiteboards, windows, or any writable surface that students can use to work through problems visually. These strategies encourage standing and active participation and have proven highly effective in getting students to think more deeply and collaborate in real-time.

    Students have also been quick to embrace these changes. A 6th grader from Shughart Middle School at Fort Liberty, Brooklyn Decker, noted the benefit of using VNPS: “Working on the vertical boards is easier because you can see the work and can help each other.” Her classmate, Jeremiah Spillman, agreed, “It is a lot better than working by yourself because we discuss the work and find solutions to difficult problems.”

    For example, at Ft. Knox Middle High School, students in Julie Brubaker’s class engaged in problem-solving using VNPS, leading to more dynamic and spontaneous collaboration. Similarly, Paul McDonald’s students at Dahlgren Unit School used classroom windows as creative VNPS, fostering excitement and critical thinking.

    The success of this course underscores a broader trend within DoDEA toward student-centered learning. Susan Fitzpatrick, Special Education Assistant Principal at Lucas Elementary, marveled at how quickly the strategies took hold. “During the course when my heart said, ‘No way this will work, but I’m going to try it,’ and it did work, extraordinarily well.”

    Kimberly Sandy, a teacher at Heroes Elementary School, Camp Lejeune, shared that her students were so engaged with the VNPS strategies that they “want to continuously use them in random groups” for various thinking activities.

    With such enthusiastic feedback, the Americas Secondary Math ISS Team is committed to offering more opportunities for educators to continue learning about and implementing these strategies. “The 14 practices have invigorated learning in my classroom!” Sandy said.

    As educators across the DoDEA system continue to embrace this approach, the ripple effect on students is expected to grow. “We are challenging learning as we move through ‘The Learning Pit,’” said Dannette Jackson from Bitz Intermediate School. “Truly building great thinkers. This course brings back the power of students learning as they lead.”

    With more teachers eager to take Building Thinking Classrooms Part 2 and further embed these practices in their classrooms, the future looks bright for student-driven learning within DoDEA. The power of collaborative, reflective learning has opened new doors, allowing educators and students to think more, think longer, and think together.

    DoDEA operates as a field activity of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. It is responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and managing pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade educational programs for the Department of Defense. DoDEA operates 160 accredited schools in 8 districts in 11 foreign countries, seven states, Guam, and Puerto Rico. DoDEA Americas operates 50 accredited schools across two districts, located on 16 military installations, including Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard bases in seven states, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. Committed to excellence in education, DoDEA fosters well-rounded, lifelong learners, equipping them to succeed in a dynamic world.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa Firefighters Host Joint Water Rescue Training Event

    Source: United States INDO PACIFIC COMMAND

    U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa Torii Station firefighters stationed at Naha Military Port conducted a joint water rescue training exercise alongside the Naha City Fire Department and the Japanese Coast Guard on Oct. 10, at Naha Military Port, Okinawa, Japan.

    This marked the first time the three agencies collaborated in such a capacity. The primary goal of the training was to strengthen coordination between the agencies, familiarize the teams with each other’s capabilities, and enhance preparedness for potential large-scale rescue operations.

    “Torii is a small fire department with limited capabilities,” said Matthew B. Spreitzer, Chief of Fire and Emergency Services for USAG Okinawa. “In the case of a medium or large fire/rescue emergency, we would need to rely heavily upon our host national partners for additional resources and equipment during emergencies that reach beyond our capabilities.”

    While Torii Station provides essential emergency services, Spreitzer emphasized that collaboration with Japanese counterparts is critical to ensuring comprehensive protection for the local community.

    Spreitzer noted the importance of working closely with the Naha City Fire Department and the Japanese Coast Guard not only builds trust but also enhances the overall effectiveness of rescue operations.

    “We greatly appreciate the local Japanese emergency responders’ willingness and dedication,” said Spreitzer. “Their support helps our department provide lifesaving emergency capabilities for our Soldiers, civilians, and MLC employees.”

    He also thanked the local partners for their contribution to the success of the USAG Okinawa’s mission.

    “Without our partners, our community would not have the level of protection they all deserve,” he said. “Torii’s mission capability would not be able to be met. We wholeheartedly thank all our local emergency responders for their unwavering support.”

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Financial assistance for Gazans arriving in Canada

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    Canada remains deeply concerned about the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, and the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Since Hamas’ terrorist attack on October 7, 2023, Canada has been actively working to support family members of Canadians and permanent residents from the region, as well as Israelis and Palestinians already in Canada.

    October 16, 2024—Ottawa—Canada remains deeply concerned about the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, and the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Since Hamas’ terrorist attack on October 7, 2023, Canada has been actively working to support family members of Canadians and permanent residents from the region, as well as Israelis and Palestinians already in Canada.

    As part of these efforts, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced today that Palestinians impacted by the crisis who have left Gaza will receive transitional financial assistance after they arrive in Canada.

    The financial assistance will help Gazans meet their basic needs—such as food, clothing and housing—as they arrive in communities across Canada and find jobs. More details about this program will be shared when available.

    In addition to financial assistance, Gazans who are fleeing the conflict, regardless of whether they have applied to come to Canada under the special temporary immigration pathway for extended family or as regular temporary resident visa holders, will have access to the following supports in Canada:

    • three months of temporary health coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program to help address urgent medical needs upon arrival
    • settlement services such as language training, information about and orientation to life in Canada (such as help enrolling children in school or opening a bank account), and information and services to help them find a job
    • the ability to apply for fee-exempt study or open work permits from within Canada

    While it remains extremely difficult for people to exit Gaza at this time, Canada is taking proactive steps so that the necessary supports are in place for Gazans when they can arrive.

    “We remain deeply committed to supporting Palestinians during the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and are concerned about the well-being of all people in the region. Providing settlement and financial support is critical to addressing the immediate challenges faced by Gazans finding safety in Canada. We will continue to help those seeking refuge live and thrive in communities across the country while advocating for everyone’s safety.”

    – The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

    Renée LeBlanc Proctor
    Press Secretary
    Minister’s Office
    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
    Renee.Proctor@cic.gc.ca

    Media Relations
    Communications Sector
    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
    613-952-1650
    media@cic.gc.ca

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: HMCS Ottawa departs for the Indo-Pacific region on Operations HORIZON and NEON

    Source: Government of Canada News

    News release

    October 16, 2024 – Esquimalt, B.C. – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

    Today, the crew of His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Ottawa bid farewell to their families and loved ones at a departure ceremony held at His Majesty’s Canadian Dockyard Esquimalt, British Columbia.

    HMCS Ottawa will sail across the Pacific Ocean while deployed on Operations HORIZON and NEON. Operation HORIZON is Canada’s forward-presence mission to the Indo-Pacific region to promote peace, stability, and the rules-based international order. Operation NEON is Canada’s contribution to a coordinated multinational effort to support the implementation of United Nations sanctions imposed against North Korea.

    During this deployment HMCS Ottawa will maintain Canada’s naval presence in the Indo-Pacific, demonstrating the nation’s contribution to regional peace and stability, and commitment to international security. The crew of HMCS Ottawa will showcase the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN) operational capabilities while working alongside international allies and partner navies during military training exercises; highlighting Canada’s commitment to international collaboration and fostering military and diplomatic partnerships.

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    “The departure of His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Ottawa, the second ship from the West Coast to deploy on Operation HORIZON this year, represents the culmination of thousands of hours of collective effort and dedication from the ship’s company and supporting staff ashore. This deployment to the Indo-Pacific region will see the ship and its crew sail with our allies and partners in the region and take on critical tasks and missions. I know that they are up to the challenge. Fair winds and following seas to HMCS Ottawa, I wish you all a safe and successful mission.”

    Rear-Admiral Christopher Robinson, Commander Maritime Forces Pacific

    “For those serving onboard, today’s departure is months in the making. Ottawa’s crew has worked hard to get our ship ready for Operations HORIZON and NEON where we will represent Canada and the Royal Canadian Navy well throughout our mission across the Indo-Pacific. This deployment would not be possible without the incredible support of our families, who serve with us, and without them we would not have been able to get to this moment.”

    Commander Adriano Lozer, Commanding Officer HMCS Ottawa

    Quick facts

    • As part of the Indo-Pacific Strategy, the RCN is committed to working alongside regional allies and partners to promote a stable, secure, and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

    • The series of UN sanctions, adopted between 2006 and 2017, aim to pressure North Korea to abandon its weapons of mass destruction programs and respond to North Korean nuclear weapon tests and ballistic missile launches.

    • HMCS Ottawa, a Halifax-class Canadian Patrol Frigate, has a crew of approximately 240 members comprised of RCN sailors and Royal Canadian Air Force aviators.

    • One CH-148 Cyclone helicopter detachment is embarked onboard HMCS Ottawa. This helicopter detachment specializes in anti-submarine warfare, maritime surveillance, and search and rescue operations.

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    Contacts

    Maritime Forces Pacific Public Affairs
    Phone: 250-363-5789 or 250-888-6775
    Email: ESQPACIFICNAVYPUBLICAFFAIRS@forces.gc.ca

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Manitoba Government Supports Growth of Local Companies

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Manitoba Government Supports Growth of Local Companies

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    Innovation Funding Will Create Good Manitoba Jobs: Moses


    The Manitoba government is funding 12 local companies through the Innovation Growth Program (IGP) to support product innovation, advancement and business growth, Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources Minister Jamie Moses announced today.

    “Manitoba has many small- and medium-sized businesses doing great things, and I’m pleased our government can provide support to make more innovation happen,” said Moses. “This support has a ripple effect for our economy – business expansion and innovation will provide more good jobs for Manitobans and contribute to growing our economy.”

    The IGP provides cost-shared grants of up to $100,000 to eligible Manitoba small- and medium-sized enterprises to assist with the commercialization of innovative products or processes and accelerate growth.

    “I am incredibly grateful for the support we’ve received through the Innovation Growth Program and for the opportunities this unlocks for our company,” said Johanna Wood, president and CEO, Spark E Safety. “This funding will enable us to expand our operations, accelerate the development of innovative, well-fitting safety garments and create much-needed jobs in our community. With this boost, we’re one step closer to ensuring that every worker has access to protective gear that truly fits and keeps them safe.”

    Collectively, these companies expect to add 426 new full-time jobs to Manitoba and $291.2 million in export sales within five years, contributing to the government’s commitment to grow the economy with good Manitoba jobs for Manitobans, the minister noted.

    IGP uses a competitive application process. The current intake for the Innovation Growth Program is open until Dec. 15. For more information, visit: https://gov.mb.ca/jec/busdev/financial/igp/index.html.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Minister Ien announces funding for NPower Canada to support skills training for young people

    Source: Government of Canada News

    News release

    October 16, 2024              Toronto, Ontario              Employment and Social Development Canada 

    Canadian youth are one of the country’s greatest strengths and sources of potential, and the Government of Canada is supporting young people at every stage of their journey toward a prosperous future. Every young person deserves a good job, but we know that many youth face barriers to employment. Creating opportunities for young people to gain the skills and experience they need for a fair chance at financial success is key to strengthening our economy, building a more inclusive country, and ensuring that no one is left behind.

    Today, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, announced up to $4 million in funding to NPower Canada for their NPowering Underrepresented Youth to Overcome Barriers to Employment project. Funding is being provided through Employment and Social Development Canada’s (ESDC’s) Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS) Program.

    NPower Canada creates pathways to economic prosperity for Canada’s underserved youth and adults by launching them into meaningful and sustainable digital careers. Their project will empower participants to overcome socio-economic challenges and transition to the labor force or return to education.

    In total, the YESS Program is expected to fund more than 200 new projects worth approximately $370 million between now and 2028 to improve labour market outcomes for 22,000 youth. These projects will provide flexible employment services and holistic supports tailored to each participant to help young people gain transferable skills with a lasting positive impact on their careers. This approach has already demonstrated success, with over 80% of participants from June 2019 to December 2022 either employed or returning to school following their participation in YESS programming.

    The Government of Canada recognizes the vital role governments can play in making sure young people succeed. That is why, as announced in Budget 2024, the Government is helping to restore fairness for every generation by unlocking access to post-secondary education, investing in the skills of the future, and creating opportunities for younger Canadians to get good jobs.

    Quotes

    “Youth want to succeed—not just for themselves, but for their families and communities. We’re making sure they get the chance by giving them access to the skills and experience needed to step confidently into the workforce. NPower Canada is doing just that—creating pathways into tech that are rooted in inclusivity and equality. It’s a great example of what happens when community organizations and federal support come together to create real opportunities for all youth, especially those who’ve been left out, to land a good job and build a meaningful career.”
    – The Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth 

    “At NPower Canada, we believe every young person deserves the opportunity to succeed in a meaningful career. Over the past decade, we have empowered thousands of young people and partnered with employers of all sizes to help bridge Canada’s skills gap. This funding, as part of the YESS program, will enable us to provide in-demand digital and professional skills training, comprehensive wraparound supports, and job connections to over 1,100 youth across six provinces. Our participants come from diverse backgrounds including women, 2SLGBTQI+ individuals, racialized communities, Indigenous peoples, newcomers to Canada, and those with disabilities. Despite their varied experiences, they share a common ambition to build successful careers. Together, we are fostering a more inclusive future where everyone – regardless of their background – can unlock their potential and meaningfully contribute to the economy.”
    – Julia Blackburn, CEO, NPower Canada

    Quick facts

    • ESDC’s YESS Program was designed to give all youth an equal opportunity to find meaningful work. New to this funding cycle is the Youth with Disabilities Stream. Over 30% of funded projects are expected to address the unique employment challenges faced by youth with disabilities, surpassing the original target of 20%.

    • Other priority groups include Indigenous youth, 2SLGBTQI+ youth, Black and racialized youth, and youth in official language minority communities.

      • ESDC’s YESS Program is part of the Government of Canada’s broader Youth Employment and Skills Strategy, a horizontal initiative championed by 12 federal departments, agencies and Crown corporations. Together, these 12 partners deliver funding programs to help Canadian youth (aged 15 to 30) develop the skills and gain the experience they need to successfully transition into the labour market. 
    • To help younger Canadians pursue and achieve their dreams, the Government is investing to create more job opportunities and ensure that hard work pays off for the next generation. To create 90,000 youth job placements and employment support opportunities per year, Budget 2024 proposes to provide $351.2 million for the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy in the 2025 to 2026 fiscal year. These investments in youth job opportunities include:

      • $150.7 million across the federal partners under the YESS to provide job placements and employment supports to youth; and
      • $200.5 million for Canada Summer Jobs delivered by ESDC to provide well-paying summer job opportunities, including jobs in sectors facing critical labour shortages, such as housing construction.

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    Senior Advisor, Communications
    Office of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth
    Hannaan.hassan@fegc-wage.gc.ca

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    Employment and Social Development Canada
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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Invitation to media – Steven MacKinnon and Stéphane Lauzon to announce CED financial support for Gatineau businesses

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Gatineau, Quebec, October 16, 2024 Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED)

    Media representatives are invited to visit the Courges & cie agri-tourism farm along with the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Member of Parliament for Gatineau and Minister of Labour and Seniors, and Stéphane Lauzon, Member of Parliament for Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizens’ Services.

    Mr. MacKinnon and Mr. Lauzon will take the opportunity to highlight CED funding for Courges & cie and other Gatineau businesses. They will be available to answer the medias’ questions.

    The announcement of these financial contributions will be made on behalf of the Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for CED.

    Date:
    October 17, 2024

    Time of the visit:
    10 a.m.

    Location:
    59 Chemin Myre
    Gatineau, Quebec
    J8R 3C7

    We ask any journalists who wish to participate in this visit to confirm their presence by writing to the following email address by 8 a.m. on October 17, 2024: conferences@dec-ced.gc.ca. CED will use the email addresses received to send out the news release the day of the announcement.

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    media@dec-ced.gc.ca

    Marie-Justine Torres
    Press Secretary
    Office of the Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
    Cell: 613-327-5918
    marie-justine.torresames@ised-isde.gc.ca

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: The Government of Canada has supported Grande-Rivière’s athletics track

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    CED has granted over $550,000 to the Ville de Grande-Rivière for its project to build an outdoor athletics track.

    CED has granted over $550,000 to the Ville de Grande-Rivière for its project to build an outdoor athletics track.

    Grande-Rivière, Quebec, October 16, 2024Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED)

    Shared public spaces such as sports facilities are at the heart of communities. They are important hubs for residents and visitors and contribute to dynamic regions. The pandemic led to a rethinking of how public spaces are organized, and the Government of Canada has a strategic vision to create living environments where everyone can thrive.

    Today, the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Member of Parliament for Gaspésie‒Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, took the opportunity while attending the opening of the athletics track to announce, on behalf of the Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for CED, a non‑repayable contribution of $551,163 for the municipality’s project through the Canada Community Revitalization Fund (CCRF). This support has enabled the Ville de Grande-Rivière to prepare the site and install an athletics track and lighting system.

    The Government of Canada recognizes that community spaces promote social interaction and physical activity. Providing better access to recreational programs and facilities contributes to the well-being of communities, families and individuals across the country. The economic recovery is closely linked to the vitality of local communities and their shared spaces.

    Quotes

    “CED’s support for the athletics track project in Grande-Rivière is a testament to the Government of Canada’s commitment to boost economic development in communities. This wonderful project will dynamize the community by providing sports infrastructure that is accessible to residents in the five municipalities in the MRC du Rocher-Percé. I am confident that citizens and visitors will make it their own and that their quality of life will thus improve. Congratulations on this exciting project in the development of our beautiful region!”

    The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Member of Parliament for Gaspésie‒Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

    “Our government takes community vitality to heart. Initiatives such as this one to build an athletics track in Grande-Rivière showcase their community, always to the benefit of those living in Canada. Like myself, residents in the MRC du Rocher-Percé can and must be proud of these very positive impacts on the region. This CED support will make it possible to improve the quality of life of citizens in Grande‑Rivière and across the regional county municipality.”

    The Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Member of Parliament for Hochelaga, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for CED

    “In every respect, this track meets the municipality’s objectives to develop quality sports infrastructure that is accessible to everyone so that citizens of all ages can grow and surpass themselves in a welcoming, safe environment and, in addition, so that we can finally host local and regional competitions. We already see a real trend around walking and running. A walking club with over 100 seniors, high school students training over their lunch hour, and young athletes from the athletics club who are already making a name for themselves provincially are so many examples that make me proud of this investment.”

    Gino Cyr, Mayor, Ville de Grande-Rivière

    Quick facts

    • The Canada Community Revitalization Fund (CCRF) was launched in June 2021. A total of $500 million was provided over two years to Canada’s regional development agencies (RDAs), including $107 million to CED to invest in shared and inclusive public spaces in Quebec. As public health restrictions ease, the Government of Canada remains committed to investing in shared spaces to make them safer, greener and more accessible. This in turn will stimulate local economies, create jobs and improve quality of life for Canadians. This funding helps communities:
      • adapt community spaces and assets so that they may be used safely in accordance with local public-health guidelines; and
      • build or improve community spaces to encourage Canadians to re-engage in and explore their communities and regions.
    • The CCRF is being deployed under CED’s Quebec Economic Development Program (QEDP).
    • CED is the key federal partner in Quebec’s regional economic development. With its 12 regional business offices, CED accompanies businesses, supporting organizations and all regions across Quebec into tomorrow’s economy.

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    Information

    Media Relations
    Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
    media@dec-ced.gc.ca

    Marie-Justine Torres
    Press Secretary
    Office of the Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
    Cell: 613-327-5918
    marie-justine.torresames@ised-isde.gc.ca

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  • MIL-OSI USA: News 10/16/2024 VIDEO: Blackburn Recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn)
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) released the following video recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and calling on the Senate to pass her bipartisan legislation to better protect women nationwide from domestic violence before the end of the year.
    One in four women will face physical violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime. Some women, even at their most vulnerable and isolated, will continue going to the salon and building relationships with their cosmetologists. The bipartisan bill, the SALONS Stories Act, would empower beauty professionals to recognize and respond to domestic violence.

    Click here to download this video of Senator Blackburn discussing Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the SALONS Stories Act.
    “Every year, there’s about 5 million occurrences of domestic violence against women age 18 and older, and there are things that we can do. There is awareness that can be built. One item we’re pushing forward in the U.S. Senate is the SALONS Stories Act. This is legislation that will provide training for estheticians and beauticians so that they are able to look for the signs of domestic violence and then intercede and get help for people who are victims and need that help.” – Senator Blackburn
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Governor Murphy and Acting Commissioner Dehmer Award $20 Million to Expand High-Quality Preschool in 18 School Districts

    Source: US State of New Jersey

    TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy and New Jersey Department of Education Acting Commissioner Kevin Dehmer today announced that 18 school districts have received Fiscal Year 2025 preschool expansion funds to establish or expand access to high-quality preschool programs in the 2024-2025 school year.

    The nearly $20 million, which was included in the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget, is estimated to provide more than 1,200 additional children the opportunity to attend a high-quality preschool program. State-funded, high-quality preschool programs now exist in 293 New Jersey school districts – 229 of which have been established during the Murphy Administration.

    “Our investment in early childhood provides the youngest learners with a solid foundation for success,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “Today’s announcement builds on my ongoing commitment to expand early childhood education to more communities, with the long-term goal of ensuring every 3- and 4-year-old in the State has access to a high-quality preschool program.”

    “The rapid expansion of preschool programs throughout New Jersey has been nothing short of extraordinary,” said Kevin Dehmer, Acting Commissioner of Education. “Governor Murphy’s continued support means that, with the addition of the programs that are being announced today, we are now providing nearly 77,000 children in New Jersey with a state funded high-quality preschool program, each and every year. That’s a huge number of young lives whose futures will be broadened by our state’s efforts.”

    School districts receiving an award demonstrated they can provide a high-quality preschool program to enrolled students. A high-quality preschool is defined as a full-day program with a certificated teacher, an aide, a curriculum aligned with the New Jersey Preschool Teaching and Learning Standards, and small classes that are inclusive of children with special needs who have an individualized education plan. Awarded districts will open programs by winter.

    The Fiscal Year 2025 Budget appropriated $20 million to support awards to districts expanding existing preschool programs or districts creating new preschool programs.

    The following is a list of the 18 school districts receiving preschool expansion funds for 2024-2025: 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: News 10/11/2024 Blackburn & Blumenthal Demand TikTok Documents

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn)
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn), authors of the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act, wrote TikTok CEO Shou Chew requesting “documents, communications, and research held by TikTok regarding the safety of minors on its platform.” The request follows reports of a court filing from the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office revealing TikTok executives’ awareness of the platform’s harm to young people and subsequent disregard of the mental and physical dangers the platform poses to children and teens.

    The Senators wrote, “TikTok has knowingly designed their products in a manner that can cause substantial harm to kids—including fostering destructive addiction and amplifying child sexual exploitation. Rather than address these risks, TikTok instead seemingly misled the public about the safety of its platform.”

    The Senators continued, “These new disclosures highlight the pervasive and alarming failures of TikTok and other online platforms to protect kids and the pressing need for federal rules to require accountability, safeguards, and transparency, such as those required in the Senate-passed Kids Online Safety Act.”

     BACKGROUND:
    In the letters, the Senators requested that TikTok provide documents and information previously produced to the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office and other states’ Attorneys General.
    The full text of the letter can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Read More (Rep. Grijalva Announces Nearly $6 Million for AZ Health Centers to Launch and Expand Behavioral Health Services)

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raul M Grijalva (D-AZ)

    Rep. Grijalva Announces Nearly $6 Million for AZ Health Centers to Launch and Expand Behavioral Health Services

    WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Raúl M. Grijalva announced $5,999,156 for 10 health centers in Arizona to launch and expand mental health and substance use disorder services. This is part of a larger announcement from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which announced $240 million for more than 400 community health centers across the country that care for more than 10 million people. 

    “Improving access to mental health care is vital for communities of color and underserved populations like those I represent,” said Rep. Grijalva. “Community health centers have demonstrated their effectiveness in serving these communities. This funding will enhance their ability to provide crucial behavioral health services, benefiting rural, urban, and tribal neighborhoods across Arizona.”

    More information on the historic announcement can be found here.

    Award Information here:

    Awardee name City Amount
    AJO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Ajo $600,000
    CHIRICAHUA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS INC Douglas $600,000
    CREEK VALLEY HEALTH CLINIC Colorado City $600,000
    EL RIO SANTA CRUZ NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER Tucson $600,000
    MARICOPA COUNTY SPECIAL HEALTH CARE DISTRICT Phoenix $600,000
    MARIPOSA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. Nogales $600,000
    NATIVE HEALTH Phoenix $599,156
    TERROS INC Phoenix $600,000
    UNITED COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER-MARIA AUXILIADORA, INC. Green Valley $600,000
    YAVAPAI COUNTY GOVERNMENT PRESCOTT Prescott $600,000

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Read More (Rep. Grijalva Announces $7.4 Million to Assist Pedestrians in Vehicle Accidents)

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raul M Grijalva (D-AZ)

    Rep. Grijalva Announces $7.4 Million to Assist Pedestrians in Vehicle Accidents

    TUCSON, Ariz. – Today, Representative Raúl M. Grijalva (AZ-07) announced the University of Arizona will receive $7,483,382 to analyze and implement the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ‘Physician 1’ Program.The EMS ‘Physician 1’ Program would deploy physician-staffed vehicles, with advanced care equipment, directly to crash sites, allowing for the immediate provision of advanced medical treatments typically unavailable at the scene and integrate it into the Pima County Action Plan.

    “Tucson is among the top cities on the list in terms of pedestrian fatalities from vehicle crashes,” said Rep. Grijalva. “As we work to make our roads safer for all, this funding is vital and will help save lives. I was proud to support the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law which made this federal funding possible, and I will continue to support programs like these that offer the best care for anyone who may be involved in an accident.”

    The federal funding is sourced from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, specifically the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) discretionary grant program which is set to provide $5 billion in grant funding over five years. Funding supports regional, local, and Tribal initiatives through grants to prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries. The SS4A program supports Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg’s National Roadway Safety Strategy and the goal of zero deaths and serious injuries on our nation’s roadways.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Government of Canada to Announce Plans to Plant Trees in Cape Breton

    Source: Government of Canada News

    SYDNEY — MP Jaime Battiste, on behalf of the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, will make a tree planting announcement in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

    SYDNEY — MP Jaime Battiste, on behalf of the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, will make a tree planting announcement in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

    Date: Thursday, October 17, 2024

    Time: 10 a.m. AT

    All accredited media are asked to pre-register by emailing media@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Shapiro Administration Invests $4 Million to Grow Ag Industry, Expand Fresh, Affordable Food Access Across Pennsylvania

    Source: US State of Pennsylvania

    October 16, 2024Erie, PA

    Shapiro Administration Invests $4 Million to Grow Ag Industry, Expand Fresh, Affordable Food Access Across Pennsylvania

    Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced the relaunch of the Fresh Food Financing Initiative (FFFI) that will invest $4 million in businesses working to expand access to fresh food across Pennsylvania. At Erie Food Co-op, Redding toured upgrades, funded by an FFFI grant during the COVID-19 pandemic, that are helping the business to connect the community with fresh, more affordable local food.

    Governor Josh Shapiro devoted $2 million per year in each of his first two bipartisan state budgets to revive the initiative previously been funded with federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) dollars. Legislation giving the PA Department of Agriculture authority to spend the money followed in 2024.

    “Pennsylvania farmers are at the top of their game at producing fresh, healthy food, Secretary Redding said. “But too many families struggle to find – or afford — fresh food in their communities, and their health suffers. Fresh Food Financing grants help grocery stores and markets in those communities expand to meet that need. The initiative is one more way the Shapiro Administration is investing in opportunities for Pennsylvania farms, food businesses, and families to succeed.”

    Speakers Include:
    Leanna Nieratko (CEO, food co-op)
    Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding
    Sarah Parker (farmer, Parable Farm)
    Rep. Bob Merski
    Sen. Dan Laughlin

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Shapiro Administration Reminds Pennsylvanians with Disabilities of Available Resources to Help Eligible Voters Make Their Voices Heard

    Source: US State of Pennsylvania

    October 16, 2024Harrisburg, PA

    Shapiro Administration Reminds Pennsylvanians with Disabilities of Available Resources to Help Eligible Voters Make Their Voices Heard

    Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Val Arkoosh today joined representatives from Self Advocates United as 1, the Arc of Pennsylvania, and Disability Rights Pennsylvania to share resources that are available to help eligible Pennsylvanians with disabilities prepare for the November 5 General Election and exercise their right to vote.

    “DHS works every day to help Pennsylvanians with disabilities live independently among family, friends, and neighbors so they may fully participate in that community. That includes doing our civic duty by exercising our right to vote,” said Secretary Arkoosh. “The right to vote is core to our democracy, and all Pennsylvanians should know that their right is honored and protected here in our Commonwealth, and resources are available for voters with disabilities to make sure they have what they need to cast their vote in this November’s election.”

    Resources and accommodations are available at all steps of the voting process to make voting accessible for Pennsylvanians with disabilities.

    Speakers in Order:
    Val Arkoosh – Secretary, PA Department of HumanServices (DHS)
    Sonny O’Callaghan – Self Advocates United as 1
    Peri Jude Radecic – CEO, Disability Rights Pennsylvania
    Sherri Landis – Executive Director, the Arc of Pennsylvania

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Philadelphia City Council President Kenyatta Johnson and Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis Highlight Solutions and Strategies at Roundtable on Gun Violence Prevention

    Source: US State of Pennsylvania

    October 15, 2024Philadelphia, PA

    Philadelphia City Council President Kenyatta Johnson and Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis Highlight Solutions and Strategies at Roundtable on Gun Violence Prevention

    Philadelphia City Council President Kenyatta Johnson was joined by Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis for one of Johnson’s “Peace Not Guns” roundtable discussions, speaking with victims of gun violence and local leaders about the reinvigorated state Office of Gun Violence Prevention. The discussion featured more than a dozen victims and co-victims of gun violence in Philadelphia.

    “The voices of those who have been impacted by gun violence should be at the center of every conversation we have about gun violence,” said Lt. Gov. Davis, who chairs the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD). “We want to hear from those who have been injured and those who have lost loved ones, as our Office of Gun Violence Prevention works to develop a plan to address this epidemic and continues our initiative to improve services and support for gun violence victims. I look forward to partnering with the Council President and the City of Philadelphia in our effort to make our neighborhoods and communities safer.”

    “I want to thank Lt. Gov. Austin Davis for coming to Philadelphia to hear from individuals and families impacted by gun violence and children who live with this issue,” Council President Johnson (Second District) said. “I have held Peace Not Guns discussions for years so elected officials can have open conversations with the leaders and advocates to hear from them what are some of the root causes of the shootings happening in Philadelphia and throughout the Commonwealth and what are some short-term and long-term solutions to solving the problem.”

    Speakers Include:
    Kenyatta Johnson, Philadelphia City Council President
    Lt. Gov Austin Davis
    Joseph Douglas, Impact Services
    Tyrique Glasgow, Young Chances Foundation
    Adam Garber, Ceasefire PA
    Chantay Love, EMIR Healing Center
    Taj Murdoch, Men of Courage
    Zarinah Loamax, The Apologues
    Ant Brown, Always Be Real Original
    Rickey Duncan, NOMO Foundation
    Joshu Harris, Philadelphia Office of Public Safety
    Adam Geer, Chief Public Safety Director
    Adam Combs, Esq., Philadelphia Victim Advocate
    Shania Bennett, Office of Youth Engagement
    Michelle Kerr-Spry, Mothers In Charge
    Anton Moore, Unity in the Community
    Zachary Frazier, Trust Factor
    Pastor Carl Day, Culture Changing Christians Inc.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Study Highlights Damage of Biden-Harris Proposed LNG Ban

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jodey Arrington (TX-19)

    Washington, D.C. – Today, the National Association of Manufacturers released its “Economic Benefits of U.S. LNG Exports” report, highlighting the positive impact American liquified natural gas (LNG) has on the economy, as well as the prospective damage of the Biden-Harris administration’s ban on LNG export permits. 

    The report found that U.S. LNG exports currently support 222,450 jobs, resulting in $23.2 billion in labor income, while adding $43.8 billion of value to the American economy. It also found that the Biden-Harris January 2024 ban on LNG exports, if continued, could cost an estimated 900,000 jobs, $216 billion of economic growth, and cause American communities to lose $48 billion in tax and royalty revenues by 2044.

    In July, House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) led over 50 of his colleagues in a bipartisan call for the White House to expedite approvals of new LNG export permits after a federal judge blocked the administration’s ban on new exports.

    “Since their first day in office, President Biden and Vice President Harris have launched a unilateral assault on American oil and gas, choking the lifeblood of our economy, crushing consumers with high energy costs, and sending oil production overseas – enriching our adversaries like Russia and China,” said Chairman Arrington in a July statement. “Thankfully, the Biden-Harris ban on American LNG export permits was blocked. Yet, their administration is still dragging its heels on approving these permits in an attempt to placate the far-Left. It’s critical that the DOE swiftly approve stalled export permit applications to strengthen our economy, bolster our energy security, and restore American energy dominance.”

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Ensuring newcomers can succeed in Alberta

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Alberta’s government is committed to ensuring that every newcomer can thrive and reach their highest potential in the province. Newcomers play a vital role in Alberta’s economy, helping to address skills shortages in key sectors such as health care and construction. The Summit will explore pathways to newcomer success that support Alberta’s economic growth.

    The theme of this year’s summit is “Celebrating Trades and Professions in Alberta,” and will highlight real-life success stories. The Summit brings together key partners from across Alberta to discuss actions that will benefit newcomers and all Albertans, and demonstrate how the skilled trades and regulated professions can offer clear pathways to financial stability and success for newcomers. Attendees will include representatives from newcomer serving organizations, post-secondary institutions, select Alberta regulatory bodies, trades unions and industry.

    “A major part of the Alberta Advantage is the people who contribute to our communities, our economy and our prosperity. As Alberta’s economy continues to build momentum, we’re seeing a growing need for skilled labour in many areas. We know many newcomers have the skills and experience to fill those jobs, so it’s critical we create an environment where foreign trade credentials are recognized more quickly and with less red tape.”

    Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta

    Key topics at this year’s summit include:

    • Attracting talent: strategies to attract the hard work, skills and entrepreneurial drive of newcomers to strengthen Alberta’s workforce.
    • Pathways to success: clear pathways into the skilled trades and regulated professions for newcomers to Alberta.
    • Credential recognition: efforts to streamline the recognition of foreign credentials, helping newcomers enter the job market quickly.
    • Recognizing achievement: ways that Alberta’s government is facilitating newcomer participation in the labour market.

    Monte McNaughton, Ontario’s former minister of labour, will deliver a keynote speech to share his insights on labour, training and skills development, including groundbreaking efforts to support newcomers in the workforce.

    “Newcomers bring invaluable skills, ideas and perspectives that enrich our workforce and communities. With the right support and recognition of their international skills, newcomers can thrive in the skilled trades and regulated professions. These professions are more than just jobs; they are pathways to prosperity.”

    Rajan Sawhney, Minister of Advanced Education

    “Each story shared at this summit serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination of newcomers. These stories of success demonstrate that with the right support and recognition, newcomers can thrive and drive innovation in our economy.”

    Muhammad Yaseen, Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism

    Advanced Education continues to work collaboratively with other jurisdictions to streamline the recognition of international trade credentials, allowing more newcomers to work in their trade in Alberta without repeating training or exams.

    Related information

    • Premier’s Summit on Fairness for Newcomers

    Related news

    • Immigration pathway assists Alberta health care (Aug. 8, 2024)
    • Partnering to streamline trade credentials (July 5, 2024)

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Piikani Nation receives transformative federal infrastructure investment

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Piikani First Nation and Minister Hajdu to announce an infrastructure project for the Piikani Nation on October 17.

    Calgary, Alberta — Please be advised that Chief Troy Knowlton of the Piikani Nation and the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services, will make a funding announcement related to an infrastructure project for the community.

    Date: Thursday, October 17, 2024

    Time: 11:15 a.m. (MT)
    Venue open to media beginning at 10:45 a.m.

    Where:
    Delta Hotels Calgary South
    Kananaskis Ballroom 
    135 Southland Drive SE
    Calgary, Alberta
    T2J 5X5

    Jennifer Kozelj
    Press Secretary
    Office of the Honourable Patty Hajdu
    Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible for FedNor
    jennifer.kozelj@sac-isc.gc.ca

    Wayne Provost 
    Communications Officer
    Peigan Board of Education
    wprovost@piikani.ca
    403-360-7729

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