Category: CTF

  • MIL-OSI Canada: Canada announces new support for global polio eradication efforts

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    The world is on the verge of eradicating polio, but humanitarian crises, overstretched health systems and the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic have created new challenges. Canada has played a leading role in the global health response to polio, and we are stepping up once again.

    September 20, 2024 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

    The world is on the verge of eradicating polio, but humanitarian crises, overstretched health systems and the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic have created new challenges. Canada has played a leading role in the global health response to polio, and we are stepping up once again.

    Today, at the Rotary International conference held in Toronto, Ontario, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development, announced $151 million in funding as the next step in Canada’s support of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI).

    With this Canadian investment, GPEI and partners like UNICEF and the World Health Organization will deliver and expand quality, accessible polio immunization and health services around the world. This includes increased access to polio immunization for the most vulnerable populations, including women and girls, and in conflict-affected regions where there is little or no access to essential health services.

    Efforts will focus on stopping the transmission of all forms of poliovirus by vaccinating more than 370 million children annually against polio, preventing 600,000 children annually from suffering from paralysis and death; improving vaccine uptake and communications activities to support polio vaccination; continuing disease surveillance and containment activities; and strengthening health systems.

    The funding announced today will make a significant and meaningful difference in polio eradication efforts and in protecting those who are most affected. It will mean more children can live polio-free lives with good health. And it will take us one step closer to ending polio forever. 

    “This new commitment brings Canada’s historical contribution to eradicating polio to over $1 billion. This funding will support UNICEF and the WHO’s efforts to eliminate polio worldwide, helping to ensure that 370 million children are vaccinated annually against polio. Together, we will end polio, and build a healthier future for children everywhere.”

    – Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SULLIVAN & KAINE INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE “BLUE STAR WELCOME WEEK”

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Alaska Dan Sullivan
    09.20.24
    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senators Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.), members of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), announced the introduction of a bipartisan resolution to designate September 21-29, 2024, as “Blue Star Welcome Week.” Blue Star Welcome Week is a nationwide campaign to build a better sense of belonging and community for military families, many of whom face frequent moves and transfers. 
    “Alaska’s military members and their families sacrifice so much on behalf of our state and our country,” said Sen. Sullivan. “Frequent moves can put strain on families trying to establish ties in the communities in which they serve. Blue Star Welcome Week is an opportunity to reach out and connect with our brave men and women in uniform and their loved ones who serve our country to make them feel welcomed and supported by their fellow Americans.”
    “Many servicemembers and their families are stationed in Virginia, and I’m proud that the Commonwealth has welcomed them into our communities,” said Sen. Kaine. “Blue Star Welcome Week is an opportunity to thank military families for their sacrifices, connect with our neighbors, and help military families feel at home in their new communities.”
    Full text of the resolution is available here.  

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  • MIL-OSI Security: September 20 U.S. Central Command Update

    Source: United States Central Command (CENTCOM)

    Sept 20, 2024 

    Release Number 20240920-01 

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

    In the past 24 hours, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) forces successfully destroyed one Iranian-backed Houthi uncrewed aerial vehicle launched from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen over the Red Sea.

    It was determined this system presented an imminent threat to U.S. and coalition forces, and merchant vessels in the region. This action was taken to protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer and more secure for U.S., coalition, and merchant vessels.

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  • MIL-OSI Translation: Canada announces new support for global polio eradication efforts

    MIL OSI Translation. Canadian French to English –

    Source: Government of Canada – in French 1

    The world is on the verge of eradicating polio, but humanitarian crises, overburdened health systems, and the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic have created new challenges. Canada has played a leading role in the global health response to polio, and we are responding again.

    September 20, 2024 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

    The world is on the verge of eradicating polio, but humanitarian crises, overburdened health systems, and the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic have created new challenges. Canada has played a leading role in the global health response to polio, and we are responding again.

    Today, at the Rotary International Conference in Toronto, Ontario, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development, announced $151 million in funding as the next phase of Canada’s support for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI).

    This Canadian investment will enable the GPEI and partners such as UNICEF and the World Health Organization to provide and expand accessible, quality polio health and immunization services around the world. This includes improving access to polio vaccination for the most vulnerable populations, including women and girls, and in conflict-affected areas where access to essential health services is limited or non-existent.

    Efforts will focus on ending transmission of all forms of poliovirus by vaccinating more than 370 million children annually against the disease, preventing 600,000 children from becoming paralyzed or dying each year, improving immunization rates and communications to promote polio vaccination, continuing surveillance and disease containment activities, and strengthening health systems.

    The funding announced today will make a significant and meaningful difference in polio eradication efforts and in protecting those most affected. It will enable more children to live polio-free and healthy lives. And it will bring us one step closer to eliminating this disease for good.

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is a translation. Apologies should the grammar and/or sentence structure not be perfect.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Readout of the Secretary-General’s meeting with H.E. Allah Maye Halina, Prime Minister and Head of Government of the Republic of Chad [scroll down for French]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    The Secretary-General met with H.E. Mr. Allah Maye Halina, Prime Minister and Head of Government of the Republic of Chad.  The Secretary-General and the Prime Minister discussed the situation in Chad and the region.

    The Secretary-General expressed his appreciation to the Prime Minister for Chad’s generosity and open-door policy towards refugees, especially those fleeing the conflict in the Sudan.

    The Secretary General expressed his solidarity with Chad in the context of recent mass flooding in the country.

    ***

    Le Secrétaire-Général a rencontré Son Excellence M. Allah Maye Halina, Premier Ministre et Chef du Gouvernement de la République du Tchad.  Le Secrétaire-Général et le Premier Ministre ont discuté de la situation au Tchad ainsi que dans la région.

    Le Secrétaire-Général a exprimé sa gratitude au Premier Ministre pour la générosité et la politique d’accueil du Tchad à l’égard des réfugiés, en particulier ceux fuyant le conflit au Soudan.

    Le Secrétaire-Général a exprimé sa solidarité avec le Tchad dans le contexte des récentes inondations massives dans le pays.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Readout of the Secretary-General’s meeting with H.M. King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    The Secretary-General met with H.M. King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

    The Secretary-General and King Abdullah discussed, in particular, the developments in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.  They further discussed support required for UNRWA and other regional UN agencies in Gaza.

    The Secretary-General reiterated his appreciation for Jordan’s long-standing robust partnership with the UN.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: BREAKING: Issa Reveals State Department Scandal

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

    WASHINGTON – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48), senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, this week revealed the Biden-Harris State Department financed a workshop where migrants were coached to lie to U.S. immigration officials so they could enter the country illegally.

    “We have brought to light how the State Department financed a program that taught illegal migrants to lie their way into America. They then covered up so as not to be discovered, and then lied to the Foreign Affairs Committee when we found out about it,” said Rep. Issa. “This scandal is just the latest reveal of a State Department that is out of control and desperately in need of wholesale reform and completely new management.”

    This story and supporting documentation are featured in a breaking Fox News exclusive from today.
     
    Watch Issa’s questioning here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Quigley Announces More Than $200 Million in Federal Funding for Chicago Transportation

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05)

    CHICAGO, IL – Today, U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05), Ranking Member of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Subcommittee, announced over $200 million in federal funding through the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Mega Program. With this federal funding, the Illinois Department of Transportation will receive $209,877,984 for the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency (CREATE) Program, aimed at reducing traffic delays, increasing rail junction safety, and improving mobility throughout Chicago. DOT’s Mega Grant Program provides federal funding for large projects of regional significance and is funded through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.


    “This funding announcement is critical to helping CREATE in their mission to improve rail operations in Chicago for both passengers and freight. As the Ranking Member of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Subcommittee, I have an in-depth understanding of the needs facing our freight, commuter, and intercity passenger rail,” said Quigley. “Luckily, the CREATE Program has stepped up to the task and broken ground on numerous rail improvement projects throughout the region. In May, I visited their Forest Hill Flyover site, where I witnessed firsthand the efficiency and safety improvements CREATE is making. From adjacent neighborhoods to the nation’s supply chain, I know that the benefits of this funding will extend far beyond Chicago’s city limits.”

    The CREATE Program brings together the City of Chicago, the State of Illinois, the U.S. Department of Transportation, Metra, Amtrak, and the nation’s freight railroads in a partnership to eliminate transit bottlenecks, boost the economy, and improve overall safety of the Chicagoland area. Today’s announced funding will advance the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project, a three-mile elevated rail corridor on Chicago’s South Side, which approximately 90 freight trains and 30 Metra commuter trains use daily. In 2018, Quigley worked to secure $132 million through the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant program to help get the project off the ground. The project will reconfigure track segments and signals at Belt Junction, add a third track to the Norfolk Southern line, replace and restore 14 aging bridge and viaduct structures, and implement mobility improvements on surface streets throughout the corridor. In addition to the creation of the 75th Street Flyover, the 75th Street Corridor Project includes the 71st Street Grade Separation, Belt Junction and 80th Street Junction Replacements, and Rock Island Connection projects.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden, Merkley Announce $200,000 Federal Award for Farmers Conservation Alliance in Central Oregon

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)

    September 20, 2024

    Washington D.C.— U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today announced the Farmers Conservation Alliance in Bend has earned a $200,000 Energizing Rural Communities award from the U.S. Department of Energy.  

    “In my meetings and town halls throughout Oregon, I hear regularly from farmers and ranchers about the negative impacts the climate crisis is wreaking on their land and crops,” Wyden said. “Organizations like Farmers Conservation Alliance that work to optimize irrigation and energy resources are crucial to help our farmers continue to produce the fresh, local bounty we enjoy here in Oregon.”   

    “Climate chaos continues to make the West hotter and dryer, depleting water resources for people, farms, and wildlife,” said Merkley. “This federal funding is great news for the Farmers Conservation Alliance in Bend to modernize irrigation systems. I will keep fighting to make sure our water systems are sustainable, reliable, and climate smart.” 

    “Farmers Conservation Alliance works with rural communities to improve their water and energy infrastructure,” said Julie Davis O’Shea, Executive Director, Farmers Conservation Alliance. “The recognition and financial support from the Department of Energy’s Energizing Rural Communities Prize supports our continued ability to build energy resiliency in some of the nation’s most underserved communities.”



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  • MIL-OSI USA: Remarks by Vice President Harris at a Campaign Event | Atlanta,  GA

    US Senate News:

    Source: The White House
    Cobb Energy Performing Arts CentreAtlanta, Georgia
    3:21 P.M. EDT
     THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Can we please hear it for Dr. Reddick?  Please.  (Applause.)
    Please have a seat, everyone.  Please have a seat. 
    It’s so good to be back in Atlanta.  Thank you all.  (Laughs.)  (Applause.)  Thank you. 
    You know, I — I just want to say —
    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  (Inaudible) to have you.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Thank you.  (Laughter.)
    I just — I want to say about Dr. Reddick — you know, I — some of you may have seen I did a — an event last night with Oprah Winfrey and — (applause) — and that — it highlighted so many tragic stories, but it also highlighted so many important issues, which is why everyone has taken time out of your busy lives to be here this afternoon.  And it highlighted the importance of a Dr. Reddick.  
    AUDIENCE:  Yes.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Because the courage, Dr. Reddick, that you are showing in the face of these arcane and immoral laws, to stand so publicly and talk about your commitment to your oath and to the health and well-being of people who need to be seen and treated with dignity is so extraordinary. 
    And I do believe, in moments of crisis, the world has a way of revealing the heroes among us.  (Applause.)  And I would say, Dr. Reddick, you are one of them.  Thank you very much.  Thank you.  (Applause.)  Thank you, thank you, thank you. 
    And thank you to all of the elected and community leaders who have joined us today.  (Applause.)  Thank you, thank you, everybody — everybody who is here.
    So, Georgia, the- — this election right here is a fight for the future.  (Applause.) 
    AUDIENCE:  Yes!
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  It is a fight for the future, and it is a fight for freedom — for freedom. 
    And we know, in America, freedom is not to be given.  It is not to be bestowed.  It is ours by right.  (Applause.)  It is ours by right, and that includes the fundamental freedom of a woman to be able to make decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what to do.  (Applause.)  Yes, we must trust women.
    And we all know how we got here.  When Donald Trump was president, he hand-selected three members of the United States Supreme Court — the court of Thurgood and RBG — with the intention that they would overturn the protections of Roe v. Wade.  And as he intended, they did.
    And now more than 20 states have Trump abortion bans — extremists that have passed laws that criminalize health care providers, doctors and nurses, and punish women.  In two states of those states, they provide for prison for life — prison for life for health care providers for simply providing reproductive care, the care they so earnestly and rightly believe must be delivered.  All Trump abortion bans. 
    And think about this: Many of these bans make no exception even for rape and incest. 
    Now, many of you know I started my career as a prosecutor specializing in crimes of violence against women and children.  What many of you may not know is why. 
    So, when I was in high school, my best friend, I learned, was being molested by her stepfather.  And I said to her, “Look, you’ve got to come and stay with us.”  I called my mother.  She said, “Of course she does.”  And she came and she stayed with us. 
    And so, I made the decision early in my life that I wanted to do the work that was about protecting the most vulnerable among us and doing the work that was about giving them dignity in the process. 
    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  Thank you.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  And so — well, thank everybody here for being here, standing in solidarity around the importance of that.  (Applause.)
    And so, I say to you, then, from that experience and from the work that I’ve done, the idea that someone who survives a crime of violence to their body — a violation of their body — would not have the right to make a decision about what happens to their body next, that’s immoral.  That’s immoral.
    And let us agree, and I know we do: One does not have to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to agree the government should not be telling her what to do.  (Applause.)
    If she chooses — if she chooses, she will talk with her pastor, her priest, her rabbi, her imam.  But it should not be the government or Donald Trump telling her what to do with her body.  (Applause.)
    And think about it — the stories that Dr. Reddick shares with us, the stories we heard last night, the stories we’ve been hearing for two years. 
    One in three women in America lives in a state with a Trump abortion ban.  This includes Georgia and every state in the South except Virginia. 
    Think about that when you also combine that with what we know has been long-standing neglect around an issue like maternal mortality.  Think about that when you compound that with what has been long-standing neglect of women in communities with a lack of the adequate resources they need for health care — prenatal, during their pregnancy, postpartum.  Think about that. 
    And these hypocrites want to start talking about “this is in the best interest of women and children.”  (Applause.)  Well, where you been?  Where you been — (applause) — when it comes to taking care of the women and children of America?  Where you been? 
    How dare they?  How dare they?  Come on. 
    And — and we understand the impact of these bans and the horrific reality that women and families — their husbands, their partners, their parents, their children are facing as a consequence every single day. 
    Since Roe was overturned, I have met women who were refused care during a miscarriage — wanted to have a child, suffering a miscarriage.  I met a woma- — a woman — I’ve actually met several who were turned away from the emergency room.  One, at early stages after the Dobbs decision came down, told me with tears — she was with her husband — about how only when she developed ses- — sepsis did she receive emergency care.  Only when she developed sepsis did she receive emergency care. 
    And now we know that at least two women — and those are only the stories we know — here in the state of Georgia died — died because of a Trump abortion ban. 
    One — and we heard about her story last night — a vibrant, 28-year-old young woman.  She was ambitious.  You know, we — I talked with her mother and her sisters about her, and they described such an extraordinary life of a person.  She was excited.  She was working hard.  She was a medical assistant.  She was going to nursing school, raising her six-year-old son. 
    She was really proud that she had finally worked so hard that she gained the independence.  Her family was telling me that she was able to get an apartment in a gated community with a pool for her son to play in.  She was so proud, and she was headed to nursing school. 
    And her name — and we will speak her name —
    AUDIENCE:  Yes.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Amber Nicole Thurman. 
    AUDIENCE:  Amber Nicole Thurman.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Amber Nicole Thurman.
    AUDIENCE:  Amber Nicole Thurman. 
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  That’s right. 
    And she had her future all planned out, and it was her plan.  You know, let’s understand — just take pause on that for a moment.  She had her plan, what she wanted to do for her son, for herself, for their future.  And so, when she discovered that she was pregnant, she decided she wanted to have an abortion, but because of the Trump abortion ban here in Georgia, she was forced to travel out of state to receive the health care that she needed. 
    But when she returned to Georgia, she needed additional care, so she went to a hospital.  But, you see, under the Trump abortion ban, her doctors could have faced up to a decade in prison for providing Amber the care she needed. 
    Understand what a law like this means.  Doctors have to wait until the patient is at death’s door before they take action. 
    You know, on the other side of my — you know, the — the other folks, th- — Trump and his running mate, and they’ll talk about, (deepens voice) “Oh, well, yeah, but I — you know, I — I do believe in the exception to save the mother’s life.”  (Laughter.)  Okay.  All right.  Let’s break that down.  Shall we? 
    AUDIENCE:  Yes!
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Let’s break that down.  (Applause.)  Let’s break that down. 
    So, we’re saying that we’re going to create public policy that says that a doctor, a health care provider, will only kick in to give the care that somebody needs if they’re about to die? Think about what we are saying right now.  You’re saying that good policy, logical policy, moral policy, humane policy, is about saying that a health care provider will only start providing that care when you’re about to die? 
    And so, Amber waited 20 hours — 20 hours, excruciating hours — until finally she was in enough physical distress that her doctors thought they would be okay to treat her.  But it was too late.  She died of sepsis.  And her last words to her mother — which her mother, as you know, tears up and cries every time she speaks it — last words to her mother, “Promise me you’ll take care of my son.” 
         So, I met last night and I spent time with Amber’s mother and her sisters, and they spoke about Amber — a daughter, a sister, a mother — with the deep love that you can imagine and how terribly they miss her.  And their pain is heartbreaking.  It’s heartbreaking. 
     Amber’s mother, Shanette, told me that the word “preventable” is over and over again in her head when she learned about how her child died — the word “preventable.”  She cannot — she can’t stop thinking about the word that they spoke to her.  It was “preventable.” 
    Because, you see, medical experts have now determined that Amber’s death was preventable.  And through the pain and the grief of her mother, who courageously told her story, I promised her, as she has asked, that we will make sure Amber is not just remembered as a statistic — (applause) — that she will not just be remembered as a statistic, so that people will know she was a mother and a daughter and a sister and that she was loved and that she should be alive today — (applause) — and that she should be alive today.
    And many of us remember — there’s so many leaders here — from two years ago when the Dobbs decision came down, we knew this could happen.  There is a word “preventable,” and there is another word: predictable. 
    AUDIENCE:  Yes!
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  And the reality is for every story we hear of the suffering under Trump abortion bans, there are so many other stories we’re not hearing but where suffering is happening every day in our country, an untold number of people suffering.
         Women who are also being made to feel as though they did something wrong.  The judgment factor here is outrageous — being made as though to feel as though they are criminals, as though they are alone. 
    So, to those women, to those families, I say on behalf of what I believe we all say: We see you, and you are not alone, and we are all here standing with you.  (Applause.)  Standing with you.  You are not alone.  You are not alone.  (Applause.)
    So, Georgia —
    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  We will not be silent.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  We — and we will not be silent.
    AUDIENCE:  We will not be silent.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  And we will not be silent.  But this is a health care crisis. 
     AUDIENCE:  Yes!
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  This is a health care crisis, and Donald Trump is the architect of this crisis.  He brags about overturning Roe v. Wade.  In his own words, quote, “I did it, and I’m proud to have done it,” he says.  He is proud. 
    Proud that women are dying?  Proud that doctors and nurses could be thrown in prison for administering care?  Proud that young women today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers? 
    How dare he?  How dare he?
    And in our debate last week — (laughter and applause).  Well, that was fun.  (Laughs.) 
    But — and I know everyone here paid attention to the words, though — the words, right? 
    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  (Inaudible.)
    THE VICE PRESIDENT: (Laughs.)  I’m trying to get another debate.  We’ll see.  (Laughter.)
    But in our debate last week, remember when he said: Everyone wanted Roe v. Wade to be overturned.
    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  I don’t know where “everyone” is.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Well, exactly.  I don’t know where everyone is either, because — (laughter and applause) — women have been arrested and charged for miscarriages.  They didn’t want that. 
     AUDIENCE:  No!
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  I — I was speaking with a physician who is here, who has, in her professional experience, been administering care to girls.  And what we know is that 12- and 13-year-old survivors of assault are being forced to carry a pregnancy to term.  They didn’t want this. 
    AUDIENCE:  No!
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  And couples just trying to grow their family being cut off in the middle of IVF treatments, they didn’t want this. 
    AUDIENCE:  No!
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  And on that last point, you probably saw, this week, for the second time, Republicans in the United States Senate blocked a bill that would protect access to IVF treatment. 
    Now, consider among the multitude of ironies the fact that, on the one hand, these extremists want to tell women they don’t have the freedom to end an unwanted pregnancy, and on the other hand, these extremists are telling women and their partners they don’t have the freedom to start a family.  Okay.  And they want to restrict access to contraception as well.
    And now Donald Trump says that he would personally cast his vote in Florida, which is where he now lives, to support their extreme abortion ban, just like the one that is here in Georgia.  And —
    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  Felons can’t vote!  (Laughter and applause.)
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Well, that’s a whole different policy discussion that we’ll have for another day.  (Laughter.)
    But let’s understand, if he is — if he is elected again as president, Donald Trump will go further.  (Applause.)  But we know what we’re up against, and we must — we must speak of the stakes.  We must remind — everybody here knows, but we got to remind our friends, our neighbors, our coworkers: The stakes are so high. 
    Because, if he is elected again, I am certain he will sign a national abortion ban, which would outlaw abortion in every single state.  And he would create a national anti-abortion coordinator — look at Project 2025 — and force states to report on women’s miscarriages and abortions.  It’s right there.
    I can’t believe they put that Project 2025 in writing.  (Laughter.)  I — I — they — they put it — they literally put it in writing.  They bound it.  (Laughter.)  They handed it out.  I mean, they are simply out of their minds.  (Laughter and applause.)
    And it’s clear that they just don’t trust women. 
    AUDIENCE:  They don’t.
    THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Well, we trust women.  We trust women.  (Applause.)
    And like Dr. Reddick said, when Congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedoms, as president of the United States, I will so proudly sign it back into law.  (Applause.)  I will so proudly sign it into law.  Proudly sign it into law.  (Applause.)
    So, 46 days to go.  And let us remember that momentum on this and so many issues — momentum is on our side.  (Applause.)
    Let’s remember, since Roe was overturned, every time reproductive freedom has been on the ballot — from Kansas to California to Kentucky; in Michigan, Montana, Vermont, and Ohio — the people of America have voted for freedom.  (Applause.)  The people of America have voted for freedom — and not just by a little but by overwhelming margins, from so-called red states to so-called blue states, providing and making clear, also, this is not a partisan issue.  This is not a partisan issue.  And it is proving that the voice of the people has been heard and will be heard again — and will be heard again.  (Applause.)
    So, 46 days to go in probably the most consequential election of our lifetime. 
         And with that, then, today, I ask: Georgia, are you ready to make your voices heard?  (Applause.)
         Do we trust women?  (Applause.)
         Do we believe in reproductive freedom?  (Applause.)
         Do we believe in the promise of America?  (Applause.) 
         And are we ready to fight for it?  (Applause.) 
         And when we fight —
         AUDIENCE:  We win!
         THE VICE PRESIDENT:  — we win.  (Applause.)
         God bless you.  And God bless the United States of America.  (Applause.)
         Thank you.  Thank you.  Thank you all for being here.  (Applause.)
                                 END                3:44 P.M. EDT

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by First Lady Jill  Biden at a Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of The West  Wing

    US Senate News:

    Source: The White House
    The Rose Garden
    “Tell her where you are.”
    That was President Bartlet’s suggestion to Donna.
    For the entire episode, Donna had been trying to find a way to recognize her high school English teacher, Mrs. Morello—who went above and beyond for her school in Wisconsin.
    In the end, President Bartlet calls Donna into the Oval Office. Charlie has Mrs. Morello on the phone. And Donna doesn’t know what to say.
    “Tell her where you are.”
    And Donna says: “Mrs. Morello, I’m in the Oval Office with the President of the United States, and it’s because of you.”
    Now, I teach writing at a community college not too far from here—so I might be a little biased in bringing up this moment. And I want to thank Aaron and everyone who contributed to that episode for that beautiful tribute to educators everywhere.
    We just came from the Oval.
    Because even though Joe is away hosting the leaders of Australia, India, and Japan in Delaware, he wanted to make sure President Bartlet and his staff had a chance to see the Oval Office again.
    I often talk to my students about the power of good storytelling—because it can inspire and shape our world.
    When The West Wing lights up our screens, every swell of the opening theme, every fast talking, fast walking journey through seemingly endless halls—every performance—changes how we see the public servants behind these white walls, striving for a better tomorrow.
    Thank you to Warner Brothers for making today possible.
    And I’m glad to have so many wonderful members of Joe’s Cabinet joining us.
    I’m grateful to everyone on stage for taking the time to be here, because your work inspired so many to step forward and serve our country—maybe even some of the people here today: working in Congress, at non-profits and on political campaigns, or at the White House.
    That’s the power of storytelling—to inspire the Donnas and Charlies of the world who know they have something to give to this country—and the Mrs. Morellos, who may not serve in Washington, but change us for the better all the same.
    So anytime we begin to slip into cynicism or apathy—we just have to remember Jed Bartlet’s White House. A place where there are big blocks of cheese and everyone belongs.
    Where you do good.
    That’s the story The West Wing showed the nation: this family we create here, dedicated to a purpose greater than any one of us.
    I see it every day.
    It’s something that’s close to my heart, because, with every new hire, the Biden family grows too.
    Yes, the work is hard and the days are long. Yes, there are times when the weight of all we have before us can feel too heavy to carry. But that’s where the heart lies, where the future is created, side by side with our family of true believers—hope pushing us forward each step, each day, until the world is as it ought to be.
    Now, it’s my pleasure to introduce, President Bartlet—or as he’s sometimes known, Martin Sheen.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Photo and Video Chronology —September 20, 2024, Paused Kīlauea eruption near Nāpau Crater

    Source: US Geological Survey

    The middle East Rift Zone eruption of Kīlauea volcano, in a remote area of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park near Nāpau Crater, paused the morning of September 20, 2024. 

    USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory field monitoring crews reported minor spattering and small fountains at one end of the vent as of 8:30 a.m. HST on September 20, 2024. By 10 a.m. HST, eruptive activity had paused but the eruptive vents continued to emit volcanic gas and steam. The eruption, which began on the night of September 15, occurred within a closed and remote area of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. 

    USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory field monitoring crews captured these videos during their visit to Kīlauea middle East Rift Zone eruption site the morning of September 20, 2024. They reported minor spattering and small fountains at one end of the vent at 8:30 a.m. HST. By 10 a.m. HST, eruptive activity had paused but the eruptive vents continued to emit volcanic gas and steam. The eruption, which began on the night of September 15, occurred within a closed and remote area of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. USGS video by M. Patrick. 

    Small fountains and lava flows erupting from one of the western fissures just before 9 a.m. HST on September 20, 2024. USGS photos by M. Patrick. 

    September 19, 2024—Lava flow channel on the middle East Rift Zone of Kīlauea

    On September 19, 2024, USGS-Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists landed near the Kīlauea middle East Rift Zone eruption site, where they viewed lava flowing through a channel more than 50 meters (about 164 feet) wide. USGS video by M. Zoeller. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Readout of the Secretary-General’s meeting with H.E. Allah Maye Halina, Prime Minister of Chad [scroll down for French]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    The Secretary-General met with H.E. Mr. Allah Maye Halina, Prime Minister and Head of Government of the Republic of Chad.  The Secretary-General and the Prime Minister discussed the situation in Chad and the region.

    The Secretary-General expressed his appreciation to the Prime Minister for Chad’s generosity and open-door policy towards refugees, especially those fleeing the conflict in the Sudan.

    The Secretary General expressed his solidarity with Chad in the context of recent mass flooding in the country.

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    Le Secrétaire-Général a rencontré Son Excellence M. Allah Maye Halina, Premier Ministre et Chef du Gouvernement de la République du Tchad.  Le Secrétaire-Général et le Premier Ministre ont discuté de la situation au Tchad ainsi que dans la région.

    Le Secrétaire-Général a exprimé sa gratitude au Premier Ministre pour la générosité et la politique d’accueil du Tchad à l’égard des réfugiés, en particulier ceux fuyant le conflit au Soudan.

    Le Secrétaire-Général a exprimé sa solidarité avec le Tchad dans le contexte des récentes inondations massives dans le pays.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Q&A: Healthy Moms and Babies

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Iowa Chuck Grassley
    Q: How are you supporting families who are struggling with infertility?
    A: According to recent federal statistics, more than 13 percent of women under age 49 are affected by infertility. Coping with infertility, miscarriages and stillbirths takes a painful, emotional toll on families. I’m co-sponsoring legislation that affirms support for those facing infertility and fosters solutions to make meaningful medical advances in reproductive care. The Reproductive Empowerment and Support through Optimal Restoration (RESTORE) Act would expand access to restorative reproductive medicine within existing federal programs. Americans struggling with the anguish and uncertainty of infertility deserve better testing, diagnoses and treatment that a whole-of-government approach can bring. As a co-sponsor of the RESTORE Act, I support marshalling federal resources to promote research on the leading causes of infertility and provide training for medical professionals to learn how to diagnose and treat infertility. Let’s do what’s possible to ensure aspiring parents have information about evidence-based treatments to address underlying medical issues related to their fertility challenges.
    Unfortunately, the issue of reproductive health has been turned into a political football during this presidential election year. Specifically, the Democrat Majority Leader has scheduled votes twice in four months to manufacture a crisis about access to in vitro fertilization (IVF), which is not in question. Democrats intentionally loaded up their bill with poison pills like expensive programs and mandates that go well beyond simply protecting access to IVF while rejecting Republican alternatives to further support families utilizing IVF. The Democrat Majority is needlessly creating anxiety for people who already shoulder burdens of loss and despair. The RESTORE Act seeks to beef up the medical community’s focus on underlying reproductive health issues, such as endometriosis, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids and more. Treating underlying conditions causing infertility is a common sense solution. Learning more about the causes of infertility will help find cures and answer the prayers of so many Americans who want to be called “Mom” and “Dad.” Although IVF is one example of the miracles of modern medicine, we also must pursue robust holistic approaches to reproductive care and infertility, including education, testing, diagnosis and treatment. Let’s also be clear on one important fact: Access to IVF is not in jeopardy. It’s legal in all 50 states. I know many families, including pro-life families, who have benefitted from IVF. I support IVF and am proud to advocate for pro-life, pro-family and pro-mother policies in the United States Senate.
    Q: What other priorities are you pushing to improve maternal health?
    A: This summer Rep. Ashley Hinson and I scored a victory for expectant moms across America when our bill to help reduce stillbirths was signed into law. Tragically, approximately 21,000 babies are stillborn every year in the United States. The Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act paves the way for Title V funds of the Social Security Act to be used for stillbirth prevention activities and programs. It will help curb infant mortality by enabling evidence-based stillbirth initiatives to qualify for federal funding. The tragedy of losing a baby to stillbirth after 20 weeks of pregnancy delivers immeasurable pain and heartache to families. What’s more, women who experience a stillbirth are more likely to die and have increased morbidity. Our bill will help improve maternal health and save babies by expanding resources for health care providers to proactively talk to their patients about stillbirth prevention strategies. I give a lot of credit to Iowa grassroots advocates for their leadership and commitment to help get this bill across the finish line. It’s an example of government of, by and for the people. For the third consecutive year, I co-sponsored the bipartisan National Stillbirth Prevention Day resolution to recognize those who have endured loss through stillbirth. Raising public awareness will lend urgency to public health efforts to help save lives.
    As an outspoken advocate for rural health care, I’m aware of the challenges faced by expectant moms living in rural areas to access prenatal and OB care. A lack of obstetric services and shortages in the health care workforce put patients and quality of care in rural areas at risk. I’ve introduced the Healthy Moms and Babies Act to address the maternal health crisis that particularly affects women of color and mothers living in rural America. In Iowa, more than 20 labor and delivery units have closed in the last decade. I’ll continue working with stakeholders to push for community-driven solutions and supports, including expanding telehealth services. My Healthy Moms and Babies Act would expand telehealth access for expectant and postpartum mothers to help lower mortality rates and improve patient outcomes. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 80 percent of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. I’ll continue pushing at the federal level to improve access to high-quality care for moms and babies, including my long-time support for the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program.
    National Stillbirth Prevention Day is September 19, 2024. Sen. Grassley delivered remarks at a reception hosted by Iowa-based Healthy Birth Day, Inc. to celebrate congressional progress on stillbirth awareness and prevention measures.
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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden, Merkley Announce Federal Investment in Manufacturing Equipment for Columbia Gorge Community College

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)

    September 20, 2024

    Washington D.C.— U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today announced a nearly $300,000 federal investment for Columbia Gorge Community College to add manufacturing equipment to its Advanced Manufacturing and Technology program. 

    “In my nearly 1,100 town halls throughout Oregon, I hear regularly about the need for local workforce development and creating avenues of success for young Oregonians,” Wyden said. “I’m gratified this federal investment in the Gorge combines both those objectives by giving Oregon’s future workforce and entrepreneurs the practical tools they need to help them blaze their own trails.” 

    “If we don’t make things in America, we won’t have a middle class in America, and when Oregon’s manufacturing industry does well, all Oregonians benefit,” said Merkley, who secured funding for this community-initiated project as a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. “This Columbia Gorge Community College program helps set a path for young Oregonians to reach high-paying careers in manufacturing—opportunities they may not see in the traditional classroom setting. This is the exact kind of project that Senator Wyden and I are pushing to fund, and we’ll keep pushing to ensure CGCC has the necessary equipment to support its programs.” 

    This funding from the National Institute of Standards and Technology  will allow the community college to add milling and additive manufacturing equipment into its Columbia Gorge Regional Skills Center, aligning student training with the needs of the industry while fostering small business growth by providing public access to the equipment.

    “The Columbia Gorge Regional Skills Center is an exemplification of Columbia Gorge Community College’s (CGCC) commitment to fostering inclusive prosperity in our region through education and innovation,” said Dr. Kenneth Lawson, Columbia Gorge Community College President. “By providing access to state-of-the-art 3D printing, CNC milling, and welding equipment, we are empowering students, local, and statewide small and medium businesses alike to transform their ideas into tangible products. This initiative aligns perfectly with CGCC’s mission to ensure that everyone in our community has the opportunity to succeed. We are incredibly grateful for Senator Ron Wyden’s and Senator Jeff Merkley’s unwavering support in again securing this vital grant from NIST, which enables us to continue offering these invaluable resources and programs.” 

    “The impact of the Regional Skills Center extends far beyond the classroom, driving economic growth by supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses,” said Robert Wells-Clark, Lead Instructor of Advanced Manufacturing & Fabrication at Columbia Gorge Community College. “Our ‘Community Fridays’ initiative shows how CGCC is bridging the gap between great ideas and their realization, providing access to essential tools and guidance at minimal cost. This approach not only democratizes access to advanced manufacturing technology but also strengthens our regional economy by fostering innovation right here at home. We deeply appreciate Senators Wyden’s and Merkley’s assistance in securing this grant, which allows us to continue this important work and further enhance the skills and capabilities of our community.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Rogers Votes for Critical Federal Funding for Veterans, Election Security and Protecting Taxpayer Dollars

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Harold Hal Rogers (KY-05)

    WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05), Dean of the House, voted for critical legislation in Washington this week, including federal funding that saves veterans’ benefits from falling short on October 1st.
     
    The House and Senate approved the “Veterans Benefits Continuity and Accountability Supplemental Appropriations Act” this week, sending it on to the President’s desk where it was signed into law. The bill provides $2.88 billion in emergency funding after the Veterans Administration notified Congress in July that disability compensation and pension benefits were at risk of a budget shortfall.
     
    “I will always vote to protect benefits for the men and women who have bravely served this great nation,” said Congressman Rogers, a senior appropriator. “This budget shortfall has magnified the continued mismanagement at the VA, so this legislation not only provides the necessary funding to take care of our veterans, but it implements stronger accountability and transparency measures to make the VA stronger for America’s heroes.”
     
    Congressman Rogers also voted for the “No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act” to protect taxpayer dollars from being used to bailout sanctuary cities that have provided free housing and healthcare to illegal immigrants. The bipartisan bill passed the House and now moves to the Senate for consideration.
     
    “We should not reward cities and states that are putting the needs of illegal immigrants above the American people. If sanctuary cities choose to go in debt to reward immigrants for breaking our laws and living here illegally, we aren’t going to pay them back with taxpayer dollars,” said Congressman Rogers.
     
    As Congress continues to work toward a resolution to avoid a government shutdown at the end of the month, Congressman Rogers supported the first proposed extension to continue federal funding for vital programs across the country. The original extension, which did not pass the House this week, included the SAVE Act, requiring states to obtain proof of citizenship when registering to vote and removing non-citizens from existing voter rolls.
     
    “With the Presidential election only a few weeks away, we cannot afford a government shutdown. I’m disappointed that the first measure failed with the SAVE Act. It is clear that we need to do more to safeguard our elections for the American people,” said Rogers. “I am hopeful that we can find a path forward next week before the deadline.”
     
    For more information about Congressman Rogers’ work in Washington and at home in Kentucky, visit halrogers.house.gov and follow him on social media.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Polis Celebrates the Launch of Colorado State Park History Book, Visits Small Business to Celebrate Colorado’s Hispanic Community

    Source: US State of Colorado

    AURORA – Today, Governor Polis, Department of Natural Resources Executive Director Dan Gibbs, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife Executive Director Jeff Davis celebrated the launch of At Home in Nature: The History of Colorado State Parks, the first of its kind compilation of over 65 years of Colorado State Parks history.

    “Colorado is home to the most beautiful parks in the country, and what better way to show them off than with a bound collection of our parks’ history. In Colorado, we are breaking down barriers for Coloradans to access the outdoors, from saving people money on park passes to protecting our incredible wildlife. Colorado is leading the way to continue and expand our great state parks for generations to come, and this book will help bring our parks to even more people,” said Governor Polis.

    “For more than 125 years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has served Coloradans and our natural resources with unwavering dedication and determination. This book is a testament to Colorado’s incredible state park system and the people who serve as stewards to protect our public land and elevate our state parks so they provide enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and future generations,” said CPW Director Jeff Davis.

    Colorado is home to 43 state parks that span over 220,000 acres of protected land. Colorado state parks generate over $65 billion in state funds because of outdoor recreation and Colorado’s thriving tourist economy.

    In 2021, Governor Polis signed legislation creating the Keep Colorado Wild Pass, which reduced Colorado’s state parks pass to just $29, breaking down barriers to the outdoors. The pass became available on January 3, 2023. In its first full year of being on sale, $1.5 million Coloradans opted to buy a Keep Colorado Wild Pass, generating $39.7 million to support Colorado state parks and outdoor first responders. Coloradans who qualify can also sign up for the Centennial State Park Pass, which costs just $14. Governor Polis also signed legislation creating the Outdoor Equity Grant Fund, which has provided 106 awards and over $5.5 million to organizations that help more Coloradans and Colorado kids access the state’s great outdoors.  

    Governor Polis also visited La Fogata, a local Mexican restaurant, to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and highlight Colorado’s vibrant Hispanic community and businesses. La Fogata opened its first location in 1990, and will now be celebrating 20 years at their second location in November. La Fogata has been serving Mexican food in Southeast Denver for 30 years.

    “Today I am excited to continue celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at La Fogata. La Fogata is a story of entrepreneurship and hardwork, and here in Colorado we are proud to support small businesses and highlight the hardworking Coloradans who drive our economy and support our communities,” said Governor Polis.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Application Deadline Extended for FEMA Individual Assistance

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: Application Deadline Extended for FEMA Individual Assistance

    Application Deadline Extended for FEMA Individual Assistance

    ST. PAUL–Homeowners and renters who suffered damage to their property from the severe storms and floods of June 16 -July 4 have additional time to apply for federal disaster assistance. 

    FEMA has extended the application deadline to October 27, 2024, for survivors in the 21 Minnesota counties designated for Individual Assistance. 

    FEMA assistance may include funds for temporary housing while you are unable to live in your home, such as rental assistance or reimbursement for hotel costs; funds to support the repair or replacement of your primary home, including privately-owned access routes, such as driveways, roads, or bridges; and funds for disaster-caused expenses and serious needs, such as repair or replacement of personal property and vehicles, funds for moving and storage, medical, dental, child care, funeral expenses, and other pre-approved miscellaneous items. 

    Disaster survivors who have not yet applied for FEMA assistance should apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov, use the FEMA App on your phone, visit a Disaster Recovery Center or call 800-621-3362. If you use a relay service such as video relay service, captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA your number for that service when you apply.

    For even more information about the disaster recovery operation in Minnesota visit www.fema.gov/disaster/4797.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Connecticut

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Connecticut

    President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Connecticut

    WASHINGTON — FEMA announced today that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of Connecticut to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides from August 18-19, 2024.

    The President’s action makes federal funding available to affected individuals in Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties.

    Assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-interest loans to cover uninsured property losses and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster.

    Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures statewide.

    Robert V. Fogel has been named the Federal Coordinating Officer for federal recovery operations in the affected areas. Additional designations may be made at a later date if requested by the state and warranted by the results of further assessments.

    Individuals and business owners who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance by registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 1-800-621-3362 or by using the FEMA App. If you use a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Pacific Partnership 2024-2 in Kosrae [Image 5 of 14]

    Source: United States Navy (Logistics Group Western Pacific)

    Maintenance window scheduled to begin at February 14th 2200 est. until 0400 est. February 15th

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Climbers rescued after days in remote alpine hut

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Two climbers have been rescued this morning from a remote hut in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, days after they became stranded.

    Days of bad weather finally cleared this morning, allowing the Aoraki/Mt Cook Alpine Rescue Team to reach the pair.

    The climbers had been held up in Empress Hut on Mt Cook, a difficult and technical location on New Zealand’s highest mountain, says Sergeant Samantha Stewart of Aoraki Police Search and Rescue. They called Police about 2.45pm on Tuesday, saying they had suffered frostbite but were taking shelter in the hut.

    “Both climbers are receiving medical treatment for their injuries and despite what they’ve been through, they’re in good spirits and are very appreciative of the efforts to get them off the mountain.

    “The pair were caught out by the weather, but thankfully they were experienced in climbing and very well prepared. They’ve had enough food with them for two weeks and plenty of warm clothing.”

    Rescuers were in regular contact with the pair and their families.

    Sergeant Stewart says a number of people have been involved in the operation.

    “We’ve had rescuers on standby through the week, waiting for the opportunity to fly them off the mountain, and we want to thank the Department of Conservation’s Aoraki/Mt Cook Alpine Rescue Team, and The Helicopter Line for their incredible efforts this morning.”

    The rescue got under way at 6.30am, and by 8.30am, the rescue team had reached the pair. Minutes later, they were back at the search and rescue base being assessed.

    The climbers will be taken to Christchurch Hospital for treatment.

    “It’s a fantastic result,” Sergeant Stewart says. “We made one rescue attempt and considered other windows of opportunity, but each time the weather pushed us back.

    “We had a narrow window of opportunity this morning, but we didn’t think it would be as good as it was.

    “We were stoked to see them getting out of that helicopter, and they were very happy to see us too.”

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police investigating suspicious car fires

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Martin Friend:

    Police are investigating several suspicious vehicle fires in central Auckland in recent days and are seeking the public’s help.

    In the latest event, two vehicles were set alight a carpark on Park Road, Grafton, about 9.15pm. One vehicle suffered minor damage, while the other badly damaged.

    It follows three other arson events in the city involving vehicles in the vicinity of Auckland Domain. One about 9pm on Wednesday, another about 9.55pm on Thursday, and another involving two cars on Stanley Street – close to the Domain – about 4.55pm yesterday afternoon. The vehicles suffered varying degrees of damage.

    These fires have caused a lot of needless disruption to the lives of the victims, and they’re understandably annoyed at what has happened. We’re also concerned that these fires could have put people’s lives at risk.

    We would like to hear from anyone who was in the Domain around those times and saw suspicious behaviour, especially around parked cars.

    If you have any information that could help our enquiries, please update us online now or call 105.

    Please use the reference number 240920/1728.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111. 

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Man Sentenced for Multimillion-Dollar Scheme to Defraud Factoring Companies

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (b)

    ATLANTA – Micky Lee Wagner, also known as “Clifton Leigh Wagner Martin,” “Mickey Lee Wagner,” “Leigh Wagner,” “Michy Wagner,” “Lee Wagner,” and “Dr. Leigh,” has been sentenced to federal prison for operating a scheme to defraud factoring companies of more than $5 million while using stolen identities.

    “Wagner has an extensive history of devising schemes to take advantage of unsuspecting businesses and individuals,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan. “Thanks to the diligence of our federal law enforcement partners at FBI, a measure of justice has been achieved that will also prevent Wagner from victimizing others.”

    “Wagner took great measures to create the fraudulent billing scheme to use these companies like his personal ATM,” said FBI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Keri Farley. “His actions not only harmed businesses, but also the victims of his identity theft. Wagner will now have several years behind bars to consider the impact of his actions.”        

    According to U.S. Attorney Buchanan, the charges and other information presented in court: Wagner was the owner and CEO of Right Step Staffing, Inc., in Atlanta, Georgia. Right Step Staffing was purportedly a personnel staffing company that provided temporary employees to other businesses. Wagner used stolen identities to create a false impression that he had workers; then he falsely claimed that his staffing company provided temporary workers to major businesses, including Kroger Distribution, Material in Motion, Duracell, and Clorox. But Right Step Staffing had no relationship with those businesses.

    Based on Wagner’s misrepresentations, a factoring company in Fort Lauderdale, Florida entered into a contract with Right Step Staffing to purchase its accounts receivable to collect money on outstanding invoices that businesses supposedly owed to Right Step Staffing for temporary workers. Factoring companies advance funds through these kinds of arrangements so that staffing companies can meet their payroll obligations in a timely fashion.

    To further the fraud, Wagner deceived the factoring company by providing them with fraudulent customer contracts, when in fact, Right Step Staffing had no agreements with the businesses. Wagner also provided the factoring company with email addresses that supposedly belonged to representatives of the businesses, as a means to confirm that Right Step Staffing supplied employees to their businesses. The email addresses appeared similar to the real businesses’ email addresses but were deceptively created by Wagner to defraud the factoring company. 

    After entering into the agreement, Right Step Staffing sent fraudulent invoices to the factoring company claiming that it had provided temporary workers to the businesses. These invoices totaled over $6 million during a several-month period, resulting in actual payments of more than $5 million to Wagner.

    Wagner spent the fraudulent proceeds from the scheme to purchase real estate, a café, multiple luxury vehicles, plastic surgery, and a Royal Caribbean cruise, and he also diverted a substantial amount of cash for his personal use.

    After his indictment in July 2022, Wagner fled to Kansas City, Missouri, where he evaded arrest for nearly a year. In July 2023, FBI agents arrested Wagner as he was leaving a residence in Kansas City. Also after his indictment in July 2022, Wagner defrauded another factoring company based in Minnesota. He stole more than $750,000 from that business. Wagner unsuccessfully attempted to defraud other factoring companies around the same time. Wagner has multiple prior felony convictions, including a prior federal fraud conviction from 2001. He fled Kansas City while on supervised release for that conviction.

    Micky Lee Wagner, 57, of Atlanta, Georgia, and Kansas City, Missouri, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge J. P. Boulee to seven years, 10 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. He was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $3,092,512.88. Wagner was convicted of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft on April 24, 2024, after he pleaded guilty.

    This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

    Assistant U.S. Attorneys Stephen H. McClain and Sekret T. Sneed prosecuted the case.

    For further information please contact the U.S. Attorney’s Public Affairs Office at USAGAN.PressEmails@usdoj.gov or (404) 581-6016.  The Internet address for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is http://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Pacific Partnership 2024-2 in Kosrae [Image 10 of 14]

    Source: United States Navy (Logistics Group Western Pacific)

    Maintenance window scheduled to begin at February 14th 2200 est. until 0400 est. February 15th

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese premier meets with Malaysia’s king

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Chinese Premier Li Qiang meets with Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, who is on a state visit to China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 20, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    BEIJING, Sept. 20 — Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, who is on a state visit to China, in Beijing on Friday.

    Li noted that China and Malaysia have a solid foundation of mutual trust and deep-rooted friendship. At present, the two countries stand at the historical juncture of the 50th anniversary of their establishment of diplomatic relations, marching forward hand in hand toward the goal of building a China-Malaysia community with a shared future.

    China is willing to work with Malaysia to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, maintain close and high-level exchanges, promote their traditional friendship, enhance strategic mutual trust, expand mutually beneficial cooperation, achieve more practical results, and bring more benefits to the people of both countries, Li said.

    China is also ready to work with Malaysia to enhance development strategy synergy, promote the upgrading of economic and trade cooperation, upgrade the level of connectivity, and create greater unity to promote development, Li said.

    He urged the two sides to give full play to their complementary advantages, continue expanding bilateral trade, steadily advance flagship projects such as the East Coast Rail Link, and deepen cooperation on infrastructure and aerospace. He also called on both countries to expand cooperation in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, the digital economy and new energy, promote the integrated development of industries, and maintain the stability and smooth flows of industrial and supply chains.

    China supports more competent Chinese enterprises to invest in Malaysia, Li noted, adding that the two sides should do more to boost cultural and people-to-people exchange in the fields of youth, education, culture and tourism, facilitate the exchange of personnel, and continuously enhance mutual understanding and friendship.

    China is willing to work with Malaysia and other Asian countries to uphold the central position of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in regional cooperation, promote regional economic integration, and build an Asia that has common prosperity and is peaceful, open and inclusive, Li said.

    For his part, King Sultan Ibrahim said that Malaysia thinks highly of and actively participates in Belt and Road cooperation, is optimistic about the development opportunities brought about by China’s big market, and looks forward to using the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries as an opportunity to enhance cultural exchange and strengthen bilateral cooperation in such fields as the economy, trade, industry, investment, high technologies, agriculture and education.

    Malaysia has a high appreciation for the constructive role China plays in international and regional affairs, and is willing to make efforts to promote the development of the ASEAN-China comprehensive strategic partnership. Malaysia is also willing to strengthen constructive dialogue with China to make the South China Sea a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation, he added.

    Chinese Premier Li Qiang meets with Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, who is on a state visit to China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 20, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Following Apalachee High School Shooting, Senator Reverend Warnock Spotlights Harmful Impact of Gun Violence on Nation’s Youth

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock – Georgia

    ICYMI: Following Apalachee High School Shooting, Senator Reverend Warnock Spotlights Harmful Impact of Gun Violence on Nation’s Youth

    Senator Reverend Warnock hosted a panel discussion titled “Youth Under Fire: Addressing Gun Violence in Our Communities” during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 53rd Annual Legislative Conference (ALC)

    The forum followed a deadly school shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia that took the lives of two students and two teachers

    Senator Reverend Warnock previously examined the impact of gun violence in the Black community during a forum at last year’s ALC

    This year’s panel discussion featured Greg Jackson, the Deputy Director of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, Congresswoman Lucy McBath, and several other gun violence activists

    Senator Reverend Warnock: “This public health crisis is undoubtedly stealing generations of youth from the Black community, and the American people are crying out for action on this issue”

    Above left to right: Senator Reverend Warnock, Dr. Roger Mitchell, Jr., Armani White

    Washington, D.C. – Last week, U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) convened survivors and gun safety advocates for a forum aimed at addressing the dangerous, deadly consequences of the nation’s gun violence epidemic on young people, particularly Black youth, during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 53rd Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) in Washington, D.C. The panel discussion, titled “Youth Under Fire: Addressing Gun Violence in Our Communities”,was Senator Warnock’s second session focused on efforts to curb gun violence at the ALC, and was held in the wake of the shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, GA that claimed the lives of two teachers and two students. 500 conference participants and community members, including high school students, attended the session.

    “This public health crisis is undoubtedly stealing generations of youth from the Black community, and the American people are crying out for action on this issue,” said Senator Reverend Warnock. “They want commonsense gun safety reform, but there’s a growing chasm between what the people want and what they can get from their government.”

    Above Left: The Youth Under Fire: Addressing Gun Violence in Our Communities panel discussion

    Above Right: Gregory Jackson, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention & Senator Reverend Warnock

    Senator Warnock moderated the discussion, which included remarks from Gregory Jackson, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention and Special Assistant to the President; Dr. Roger Mitchell, Jr., President of Howard University Hospital; Congresswoman Lucy McBath (D-GA-07), who lost her son, Jordan, to gun violence in 2012, Maciah King-Brooks, a gun violence student advocate in the DMV and partner for Guns Down Friday; Zoe Touray, a survivor of the 2021 Oxford High School shooting in Michigan that killed four students, youth activist, founder of S.E.E (Survivors Embracing Each Other), and a March For Our Lives national spokesperson; Hip-Hop artist Armani White, Mariah Cooley, Midwest Advocacy Associate with the Community Justice Action Fund; and Angela Ferrell-Zabala, Executive Director of Moms Demand Action.

    Above Left: Maciah King-Brooks, student advocate and partner for Guns Down Friday & Senator Reverend Warnock

    Above Right: Zoe Touray, founder of Survivors Embracing Each Other & Senator Reverend Warnock

    Senator Warnock has vocally championed efforts to address the gun violence crisis in the United States, as a pastor and legislator. Following the tragic shooting in Winder, Senator Warnock met with students and families from the Apalachee High School community, and honored the victims on the Senate floor while calling for Congress to come together to pass popular gun safety reforms supported by broad swaths of the American public, regardless of political ideology; the Senator’s speech marked his third time lamenting a mass shooting in Georgia on the Senate floor.

    Additionally, since arriving to the Senate, Senator Warnock has championed several pieces of legislation to curb rampant, routine gun violence and help make communities safer, including cosponsoring bills to ban assault weapons, institute universal background checks on firearms, and the bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the first gun safety reform legislation passed by Congress in over 30 years.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Fischer Announces Advancement of Nearly Half Billion in NE Broadband Funding

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Nebraska Deb Fischer

    U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Commerce Committee, announced that the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has accepted Nebraska’s proposal for $405,281,070 in broadband deployment funding through the BEAD program.

    The funding for this program was initially provided by the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law, which Senator Fischer 
    supported. However, the Biden-Harris administration rejected Nebraska’s earlier proposals to access this funding due to its own agency rules, which deviated from the law Congress passed. Those rejections, combined with a slow rollout at NTIA, delayed funding delivery.

    Senator Fischer has worked with NTIA and Nebraska’s Broadband Office to facilitate better communication from the federal agency and ensure acceptance of the State’s proposal, which was finally announced on Wednesday.

    Ultimate release of funding to the state still depends on a final proposal that will detail the funding distribution process.

    “All Nebraskans need internet access, so I’m very pleased that Nebraska’s proposal for this broadband buildout funding has finally been accepted. I’d like to thank Patrick Haggerty and the Nebraska Broadband Office for their hard work in reaching this milestone. I will continue to support the advancement of Nebraska’s final proposal in the upcoming year so that we can finally bring this funding home,” said Senator Fischer.

    “This is a historic federal investment for our state, and the Nebraska Broadband Office carefully gathered feedback statewide to draft this proposal. We are grateful for Senator Fischer’s dedication to expanding broadband access for every Nebraskan, and we are confident that this proposal will achieve that shared goal,” said Patrick Haggerty, State Broadband Director, Nebraska Broadband Office.

    Background:

    During a Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing in May, Senator Fischer pressed Commerce Department Secretary Gina Raimondo on NTIA’s misguided rate regulation efforts, which caused the proposal rejections. 

    Senator Fischer also joined her Senate colleagues in sending a letter to Vice President Kamala Harris regarding her mismanagement of federal broadband initiatives, which President Biden specifically tasked her to manage.

    Senator Fischer also sent letters to NTIA and the Commerce Department voicing concerns with the Biden-Harris administration’s additional barriers and hurdles to federal broadband deployment programs. The additional requirements not only went beyond Congress’ direction, but also delayed internet services to unserved and underserved Americans.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Crisp County Residents Plead Guilty in Armed Methamphetamine Trafficking Case

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (b)

    ALBANY, Ga. – Two Southwest Georgia residents with criminal pasts pleaded guilty to federal charges resulting from an armed drug trafficking investigation conducted by local, state and federal level law enforcement agencies.

    Justin Harris Vinson, 42, of Warwick, Georgia, pleaded guilty to one count of distribution of methamphetamine on Sept. 17 and co-defendant Shana Rae Black, 34, of Cordele, Georgia, pleaded guilty to one count of distribution of methamphetamine on Aug. 15. Both defendants are facing a mandatory minimum of ten years up to a maximum of life imprisonment to be followed by at least five years of supervised release and a $10 million fine. Chief U.S. District Judge Leslie Gardner is presiding over the cases. The sentencing dates will be determined by the Court. There is no parole in the federal system.

    “Repeat convicted felons who illegally arm themselves and distribute the most highly addictive and dangerous drugs into our communities will face federal consequences for these crimes,” said U.S. Attorney Peter D. Leary. “Our office is working closely with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to identity those individuals creating the most havoc in the Middle District of Georgia and hold them accountable for their crimes.”

    “Drug traffickers drive addiction and destroy communities,” Robert J. Murphy, Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Atlanta Division stated. “DEA will use any resource necessary to remove these career criminals from our streets.”

    “Methamphetamine is a highly addictive drug with devastating consequences to users, their families and communities,” said Supervisory Senior Resident Agent Richard Bilson of FBI Atlanta’s Albany office. “This prosecution closes a pipeline for dangerous drugs flowing into the streets of Southwest Georgia.”  

    “We are committed to holding those who traffic methamphetamine accountable,” said GBI Director Chris Hosey. “Collaborating closely with state, local and federal law enforcement agencies, we will work to ensure justice and dismantle these dangerous networks.”

    “I am incredibly proud of our agency’s relentless efforts and the strong collaboration with our local and federal partners. Methamphetamine trafficking brings dangerous consequences to our community, often resulting in tragedy and loss of life. This case highlights our dedication to safeguarding the community and demonstrates the powerful results we achieve through collaboration,” stated Crisp County Sheriff Billy Hancock.

    According to court documents and statements referenced in court, a confidential informant (CI) working with the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) contacted Black on Facebook to obtain methamphetamine on Oct. 27, 2022. Black sold the CI approximately 111 grams of methamphetamine at a Perry, Georgia, motel; the CI reported there was a pistol on a nightstand in the motel room, next to a bulk quantity of methamphetamine. On Oct. 31, an undercover Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) agent contacted Black to purchase methamphetamine and met her at the Walmart in Cordele. Under audio and video surveillance, the GBI agent purchased methamphetamine from Black.

    On Nov. 2, FBI, DEA and GBI agents met with another CI to purchase methamphetamine from Vinson. Under surveillance, Vinson met the CI at his Warwick residence and traveled with Vinson to the Sunrise Inn in Cordele to meet with Black. During the transaction, Black provided 284.4 grams of methamphetamine and collected the majority of the cash payment for the drugs, with Vinson keeping $300 as a brokering fee. Vinson was seen with a firearm during the transaction.

    On Nov. 7, CCSO and GBI arrested Black in Crisp County as she traveled in a vehicle back from McDonough, Georgia.  A search of the vehicle revealed Black was in possession of 982.7 grams of 97% pure methamphetamine, 15.89 grams of 91% pure methamphetamine, a digital scale and several cell phones. GBI executed a search warrant on the Baymont Inn motel room in Cordele where Black was staying and found a 9mm semiautomatic pistol, a small bag of suspected methamphetamine, four digital scales and bulk quantities of plastic baggies. Black’s cell phones showed extensive communications between her and known drug dealers.

    On Jan. 22, 2023, Vinson purchased 15 ounces of methamphetamine in Cordele and sold 277 grams of 98% pure methamphetamine to a CI utilized by GBI in Warwick. During the transaction, the CI observed Vinson place a firearm in the center console of his vehicle. A search warrant was executed at Vinson’s residence on Jan. 26, 2023. Law enforcement located a semiautomatic pistol in his bedroom, along with five other firearms inside of an open safe. Vinson told officers he had been selling methamphetamine in the South Georgia and North Florida area his entire life and that during the peak of COVID in 2020, he would sell approximately three kilograms of methamphetamine per week for six months.

    Vinson has a prior felony conviction in Lee County, Georgia, Superior Court for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Black also has a prior felony conviction in Jones County, Georgia, Superior Court for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.

    This case was investigated by FBI, DEA, GBI and the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Redavid is prosecuting the case for the Government.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Dan Goldman, Senator Chuck Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Announce $164 Million Grant to Revitalize the Brooklyn Marine Terminal

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10)

    Award Follows Advocacy Led by Goldman and Supported by Coalition of Elected Officials Representing the Brooklyn Marine Terminal

    Goldman Serves as Chair of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force

    Read the Coalition’s Letter of Support Here

    Brooklyn, NY – Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10) today announced that he and a coalition of elected officials secured a $163,800,000 Mega Grant award from the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), which will be used by the City of New York to revitalize the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT).

    As Chair of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force, Congressman Goldman led a letter of support for the grant award, joined by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), New York State Senator Andrew Gounardes, New York State Assemblymember Marcela Mitaynes, New York State Assemblymember Charles Fall, New York State Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, New York City Councilmember Alexa Avilés, and New York City Councilmember Shahana Hanif to the U.S. DOT.

    Upgrades and repairs to the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, which hosts an active container terminal and cruise terminal, would ensure the future viability of the working waterfront in the New York-New Jersey Harbor. Once complete, the modernization of the BMT will create quality jobs and reduce truck trips while serving as a global model for modern shipping utilizing low-emission, last-mile freight movement, community hiring, and neighborhood engagement.

    Congressman Goldman – alongside State Senator Andrew Gounardes and Councilmember Alexa Avilés – founded the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force to ensure that the revitalization of the BMT was grounded in community engagement. The BMT Task Force will ensure that every neighborhood is represented throughout this process and will center the needs and concerns of community members while developing the future of the BMT. 

    “I am delighted that we have secured $163,800,000 in funding for the vital redevelopment of the Brooklyn waterfront,” Congressman Dan Goldman said. “This incredible investment in our Red Hook community will be transformative. While the Brooklyn Marine Terminal had been mired in decades of inertia, we have entered a new era with this long overdue federal funding. This infusion will allow our city to fully enhance the economic growth and health of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, while taking into account the public health and climate goals of surrounding communities. The future is here – and it’s looking bright for Brooklyn.”

    U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said, “After years of advocating for the revitalization of Brooklyn’s waterfront, including preservation of existing freight operations and addition of new manufacturing and assemblage of wind power infrastructure, not to mention bike lanes and parks, I’m proud to deliver this MEGA grant win with my congressional partners, Rep. Dan Goldman and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. $163.8 million for New York City’s Brooklyn Marine Terminal modernization project is made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure & Jobs Law I led to passage. The rehabilitation and rebuilding of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal is the next step in reimagining and revitalizing the Brooklyn waterfront. The project will boost the economy and create good-paying jobs for those in adjacent communities, including Red Hook, Sunset Park and Gowanus, and add upgraded and safer bike and walking lanes to boot.”

    U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said, “I am proud to announce that your federal New York representatives have delivered more than $160 million to revitalize the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT). This MEGA federal grant will fund one of the city’s top priorities – turning BMT into a premier model for modern, global maritime use. This funding will create jobs in New York City, optimize low-emission technology to improve air quality in Red Hook and surrounding communities, and reduce truck traffic in the city. Democrats delivered on this important project that will bring new life to historically disadvantaged communities and ensure NYC’s green economy continues to prosper.” 

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams said, “New York City has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine the 122 acres of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, and this funding unlocks unlimited potential for this underutilized waterfront. Thanks to the Biden-Harris administration and our partners in Congress for issuing this grant as we set our sights on the future of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal. We’re excited to work with the local community, our fellow elected officials, and key stakeholders to deliver for Red Hook, for Brooklyn, and for our entire city.”

    New York State Senator Andrew Gounardes said, “By building a better Brooklyn Marine Terminal, we’re building a better future for Brooklyn and the whole region. This federal funding will help make up for years of disinvestment of the piers and allow us to invest in a modernized terminal that can sustainably handle freight deliveries, reduce emissions, expand economic opportunity and create new jobs. I’m thankful to Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the Biden Administration for awarding this crucial grant, and look forward to working with community partners to ensure we maximize its impact.”

    New York City Councilmember Alexa Avilés said, “The DOT’s Mega Grant will kick start critical work at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, which will contribute to significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and modernization of our port infrastructure. I look forward to these funds being used to improve traffic flow in our community and toward getting trucks off of our roads, all while building livable wage jobs for the people of our community.”

    New York City Deputy Mayor for Housing, Economic Development, and Workforce Maria Torres-Springer said, “I am thrilled by today’s announcement and want to thank the entire New York delegation who supported this grant application, and particularly Representative Goldman for his leadership role on the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force. With collaboration at every stage of government, including the tremendous investment from the federal government announced today, the City of New York is poised to reimagine the Brooklyn Marine Terminal as a resilient, low-emission modern maritime facility with sensible transportation that minimizes emissions and congestion and is integrated with additional public amenities that benefit the surrounding communities and city more broadly.”

    New York City Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Andrew Kimball said, “This is a historic investment for a generational project that will truly transform Brooklyn’s waterfront and deliver positive economic and environmental impacts across the region. An enormous amount of thanks to the Biden Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation for recognizing the importance of the future of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal and the role it can play in bolstering our Blue Highways network throughout the five boroughs. I also want to thank our federal elected officials Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, along with Congressman Dan Goldman who is leading our Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force for their efforts in advocating for this project.”

    In May, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) announced that they would be taking over ownership of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal and initiating a community-led master planning and visioning process for the future of the Terminal. Congressman Dan Goldman was tapped to serve as Chair of the Task Force and Senator Andrew Gounardes and Councilmember Alexa Avilés were tapped to serve as Vice Chairs. The Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force has oversight over NYCEDC’s master planning process.

    The Mega Grant award included three components: (1) Rehabilitate Pier 10, (2) Demolish Piers 9A and 9B and construct a new Pier 9, and (3) improve traffic and circulation on the BMT campus for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. The funding will be released in two waves. $3.8 million will be released to New York City in Fiscal Year 2025 and the other $160 million will be released in Fiscal Year 2026.

    The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Mega Grant program supports large, complex projects that are difficult to fund by other means and likely to generate national or regional economic, mobility, or safety benefits.

    Congressman Dan Goldman has worked tirelessly to modernize the Brooklyn Marine Terminal and support the Red Hook Community.

    Congressman Dan Goldman serves as Chair of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force alongside Vice Chairs Senator Andrew Gounardes and Councilmember Alexa Avilés.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Following Georgia’s Deadliest School Shooting, Congressman Dan Goldman Joins Oversight Committee Democrats in Call for a Hearing and Commonsense Legislation to Address Gun Violence

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10)

    Since the Start of the 118th Congress, There Have Been More than 1000 Mass Shootings in the United States

    Read the Letter Here

    Washington, DC – Congressman Dan Goldman (NY-10) joined Oversight Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (MD-08) and 16 of his Democratic committee colleagues in sending a letter to Chairman James Comer calling for the Oversight Committee to hold a hearing to address the gun violence epidemic plaguing this country following the Apalachee High School shooting in Winder, Georgia. According to reports, the 14-year-old gunman entered the school armed with an AR-15 firearm, the preferred tool of mass shooters, to kill his classmates.

    “On Wednesday, America experienced another massacre by AR-15 in a public school. With two more students and two more teachers dead and nine wounded in Winder, Georgia, with their families and communities grieving and ripped apart by this violence, we wonder whether you agree it is now time to call a hearing to address why our nation sees rates of gun violence hundreds of times higher than the United Kingdom and why gun violence is now the leading cause of death for American children and teens,” the Members wrote.

    In the 118th Congress, the Republican-led Committee has only held one hearing about a mass shooting and that hearing was entirely focused on the operational failures of the United States Secret Service. On July 22, 2024, Chairman Comer convened a hearing to examine the attempted assassination of Donald Trump that took the life of one person and critically injured two people.

    Since January 3, 2023, the first day of the 118th Congress, there have been more than 1,000 mass shootings, with more than 70 of those mass shootings following the July 22 hearing. Even though the majority of Americans favor stricter gun laws, Chairman Comer and Republicans in Congress have failed to address this public health crisis which is the leading cause of death in children and teens.

    “This Committee should show the American people that Congress can and will act to stop the devastation caused by AR-15s and other firearms every single day. We therefore urge you to convene a hearing this month about our gun violence epidemic and to discuss popular commonsense legislation, like a universal violent criminal background check and a ban on military-style assault weapons, to protect the lives of children at school, teachers, and the rest of the American people,” the Members concluded.

    Read the letter here or below:

    On Wednesday, America experienced another massacre by an AR-15 in a public school. With two more students and two more teachers dead and nine wounded in Winder, Georgia, with their families and communities grieving and ripped apart by this violence, we wonder whether you agree it is now time to call a hearing to address why our nation sees rates of gun violence hundreds of times higher than the United Kingdom and why gun violence is now the leading cause of death for American children and teens. 

    Do you agree that it is time for Congress to act to stop these atrocities, or do you think it is time for us to continue to do nothing at all?

    Not doing anything in response to another firearm attack at a school would send the message that we think this kind of savage gun violence in schools is normal and acceptable.

    We know we don’t have a lot of time left in this Congress, but it is hard to think of a more pressing public policy problem than gun violence.

    Would you, as Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability, convene a hearing to examine the causes of—and best solutions to address—the gun violence epidemic plaguing our country?

    Details are still emerging about the events of this most recent mass shooting in Georgia. It is clear, however, that the 14-year-old shooter—who is not even old enough to legally drive a car—obtained from his father an “AR-15-style” firearm to kill his classmates and teachers. As you know, AR-style rifles are now the preferred weapon of mass shooters.

    The Committee has only held one hearing this Congress about a mass shooting and that hearing was entirely focused on the operational failures of the United States Secret Service. On July 22, 2024, you convened a hearing to examine the attempted assassination of Donald Trump that took the life of one person and left two others critically injured. We joined you in calling not only for that hearing but for the resignation of the Secret Service Director for her outrageous failure to answer the most basic questions about the Secret Service operational failures on that day. We also said that we were right to seek dramatic improvements in the protective posture of the Secret Service in keeping presidential candidates safe from gun violence.

    But we also asked what we are planning to do to keep the rest of the population safe from mass gun violence.

    It is a serious dereliction of duty for this Committee—and the Republican-led House Representatives—to act to protect presidential candidates from gun violence but do nothing at all to protect the rest of the American people whom the president serves. When a former president is nearly assassinated in an AR-15 mass shooting, we don’t simply call it a “fact of life,” offer casual “thoughts and prayers,” and then move on.10 When a president is targeted by a mass shooter wielding an AR-15, we call hearings, analyze the problem, and act to reduce the risks of another attack.

    Since the beginning of the 118th Congress on January 3, 2023, there have been more than 1,000 mass shootings in America.11 And, just since the hearing in July, the United States has seen more than 70 additional mass shootings.12 In June, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declared that the soaring number of children killed by firearms has created an “urgent public health Crisis.”

    This Committee should show the American people that Congress can and will act to stop the devastation caused by AR-15s and other firearms every single day. We therefore urge you to convene a hearing this month about our gun violence epidemic and to discuss popular commonsense legislation, like a universal violent criminal background check and a ban on military-style assault weapons, to protect the lives of children at school, teachers, and the rest of the American people.

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