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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Murray Opening Remarks at Full Committee Mark Up of Military Construction-VA, Commerce-Justice-Science Bills

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Washington State Patty Murray

    ***WATCH: Senator Murray’s opening remarks***

    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, delivered the following opening remarks as the committee meets to consider the draft fiscal year 2026 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies and Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies appropriations acts.

    Senator Murray’s opening remarks, as delivered, are below:

    “Thank you very much, Chair Collins.

    “We are here to resume consideration of the CJS bill and to take up the MilCon-VA bill—and I do want to thank our MilCon-VA subcommittee leaders, Senator Boozman, and Senator Ossoff for all of your hard work.

    “It is a good thing that by working together, we were able to put together a solid bill that invests in folks back home. This is the way the process should work: Senators coming together and finding common ground on common sense investments.

    “But I do have to acknowledge the elephant in the room here. It is no secret the path to advancing more of our bills is going to be harder because of the unprecedented, partisan rescissions bill that Republicans just passed.

    “It is extremely frustrating to see so many of the colleagues that have worked with us to pass funding bills turn around and vote to rip away the funding that we all agreed on.

    “I have never seen anything like it because the Senate has never done anything like it. We have never—until now—passed a purely partisan rescissions bill. It is a dangerous new precedent. And it poses some hard questions my colleagues across the aisle need to start answering. Because Russ Vought has not been subtle: round two of these partisan cuts are on their way soon. He said that this morning.

    “So, what do my colleagues want to do? Do they want to turn this into the Rescissions Committee? Because that is one path we could end up going down, and as of now we are one big, alarming step down it.

    “It is not the path I want go down. I want to see us turn back to what has historically made this Committee so powerful—and so worth being on—in the first place. Which is working together to advance bills that deliver for our constituents and get signed into law. And it is unfortunate that many members of this body have voted to make that a whole lot harder. That is the reality—and there is no ignoring it.

    “Now, I do believe our work here is as important as ever: writing bills that make the voice of the Senate, and the voices of our constituents heard, instead of letting Donald Trump and Russ Vought make the decisions with a forever CR. There is no doubt in my mind the bills that we negotiate—together—will be far preferable to the partisan House bills that cut like there’s no tomorrow or another slush fund CR.

    “We have already seen this President abuse the power from the last CR to ignore our bipartisan decisions, spend taxpayer dollars as he sees fit, and rob money from blue states—exactly as I warned about. We’ve already learned that lesson the hard way. We cannot throw in that towel again and let OMB hold up funding for our states or zero out projects we secured for folks back home. That’s part of why bipartisan bills are so important. But everyone has to understand, getting to the finish line always depends on our ability to work together in a bipartisan way. And it also depends on trust—trust.

    “And as I warned on the floor, bipartisanship doesn’t end with any one line being crossed, it erodes over time—bit by bit. And frankly, I am alarmed by how quickly that erosion is happening right now, over the last six months, and certainly over the last 24 hours.

    “We are racing in the wrong direction, and it is really on my colleagues across the aisle to decide if they are going to hit the brakes or go over the cliff. The question of whether forging a bipartisan path is hopeless or not will depend very much on whether this Committee is able to lock arms, and whether our colleagues will defend bipartisan deals from a budget chief who believes quite plainly that Congress—and appropriators—should have as little say as possible on federal spending.

    “I appreciate that two Republican members of this Committee ultimately took a principled stand against the partisan rescissions package, I really hope that more will join us in standing up for our power of the purse.

    “Now, turning back to the bills before us today—the MilCon-VA bill is one that I care very deeply about. As the daughter of a World War II veteran, the programs we fund in our MilCon-VA bill are very personal to me.

    “Doing right by our vets, getting them the care they need and the support they were promised, is a moral obligation. I’ll have more to say as we debate the bill—including areas I’d like to have done more.

    “But the bottom line is—it delivers the funding needed to support safe and updated infrastructure for our troops and their families and to keep our word to our veterans.

    “As the Chairman noted, we will also take up the CJS bill. I spoke last week about the serious concerns I share with Senator Van Hollen. And it is frustrating that after a bipartisan amendment was taken up, instead of advancing the bill, we recessed and are only now taking it back up with consideration of a partisan amendment.

    “My hope is that we can ensure the integrity of the process for the FBI site, and it’s protected along with the prerogatives of this committee. I am prepared to see what happens as this bill moves forward but will probably vote no if it does not get addressed.

    “With that, I will turn it back over to Chair Collins.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy Votes to Pass President Trump’s DOGE Cuts

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    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) today released the following statement after voting to pass President Trump’s rescissions request to cut $9 billion in wasteful spending found by the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
    “Living within your budget means making some hard, and not so hard, decisions,” said Dr. Cassidy. “This is a long overdue step towards addressing America’s spending problem.”
    Cassidy has continuously pushed for defunding NPR.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Trump, Cassidy Photos from HALT Fentanyl Act Bill Signing

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) today released photos with President Trump during the signing of his Halt All Lethal Trafficking (HALT) Fentanyl Act, which gives law enforcement another tool by permanently scheduling fentanyl-related substances (FRS) as Schedule I under the Controlled Substances Act.
    “Proud to work alongside President Trump to take this historic step against the scourge of fentanyl. Together, we will make America fentanyl-free!” said Dr. Cassidy.
    During the event, President Trump thanked Cassidy for his effort to pass the bill. Cassidy released a statement immediately following the bill signing yesterday.
    Click here to download photos from the meeting.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Rand Paul Reintroduces Audit the Fed Bill

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kentucky Rand Paul

     

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

    July 17th, 2025

    Contact: Press_Paul@paul.senate.gov, 202-224-4343

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dr. Rand Paul (R-KY) has reintroduced the Federal Reserve Transparency Act, famously known as ‘Audit the Fed” legislation to require a full audit of the Federal Reserve’s operations and increase congressional oversight of its decision-making. In conjunction with the bill’s reintroduction, Senator Paul also released the latest edition of his Waste Report, which exposed the Federal Reserve’s $600 million cost overrun on renovations to its Washington, D.C. headquarters—now projected to cost taxpayers $2.5 billion in total. The report underscores the lack of transparency and accountability at the Fed, which remains exempt from a full audit by Congress or the Government Accountability Office.

    “No institution holds more power over the future of the American economy and the value of our savings than the Federal Reserve,” said Dr. Paul. “It’s long past time for Congress to stop shirking its duty and hold the Federal Reserve accountable.”

    “It is Congress’ duty to hold the Fed accountable,” said Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN). “For too long, the Federal Reserve has operated behind closed doors while making decisions that impact the American economy. Throughout my service in Congress, I have worked to audit the Fed, and this legislation is necessary to shine a light on the Fed’s operations and provide transparency to Congress and American taxpayers.”

    “Idahoans deserve to know what the Federal Reserve is doing to our nation’s economy,” said Senator Jim Risch (R-ID). “Congress must hold the Fed accountable and pull back the curtain on the actions of this unelected Washington establishment.”

    “I support this effort to provide more transparency to the American people and more insight into how the Federal Reserve operates. This bill is a common-sense step towards good government,” said Senator Todd Young (R-IN).

    The Federal Reserve Transparency Act would require the independent Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a complete audit of the Board of Governors and the Federal Reserve Banks within one year of enactment and to report its findings to Congress within 90 days of completing the audit.

    The legislation is also cosponsored by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX), Rick Scott (R- FL), and John Barrasso (R-WY).

    The bill is supported by the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, Frontiers of Freedom Institute, and Young Americans for Liberty.

     Read the bill HERE. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: News 07/15/2025 Blackburn, Thune, Kelly Call on USICAO to Raise Mandatory Commercial Pilot Retirement Age

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    Source: United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.), and U.S. Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) sent a letter to U.S Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization (USICAO) Chargé d’Affaires Anthony Clare urging them to support ICAO’s effort to raise the mandatory commercial pilotretirement age. This would reduce the pilot shortage and increase safety by ensuring the most qualified and experienced pilots are on the flight deck.

    As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seeks to dominate international organizations around the world, the United States must not allow our adversary to lead international aviation standards, build goodwill with our allies, or gain a competitive advantage over the U.S.

    Global Data Confirms Experienced Pilots Have Less Accidents than Junior Pilots 

    During the 14th Air Navigation Conference held last year from August 26th to September 6th, the ICAO advanced formal action directed at raising or even eliminating the institution’srecommended pilot retirement age of 65 years. This initiative—led by Canada, Australia, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the International Air Transport Association— makes it increasingly likely that the international community will move to increase the suggested retirement age in the near future. Such a move would be consistent with data from around the world, which confirm that experienced pilots have fewer accidents than junior pilots. Therefore, it would stand to reason that raising or eliminating the pilot retirement age—coupled with the existing rigorous technical and medical testing that pilots undergo—would result in a reductionof accidents by closing the experience gap and retaining the greatest level of experience our passengers expect on the flight deck. In fact, many countries around the world already allow pilots above the age of 65 to fly and have been doing so without compromising safety.”

    Senator Blackburn Has Led the Effort to Raise the Mandatory Commercial Pilot Retirement Age 

    “Last Congress, in the Senate Commerce Committee, Senator Blackburn led several of her colleagues in an amendment to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorizationwhich would have raised the mandatory commercial pilot retirement age from 65 to 67. This amendment did not alter any other qualification to become a commercial pilot and was widely supported by industry.”

    USICAO Must Not Cede Its Leadership Role to China by Sitting on the Sidelines of this Debate

    “The United States is one of ICAO’s largest member states and one of 36 states that make up the ICAO Council. The USICAO is tasked with improving the safety, security, and sustainability of civil aviation in the U.S., and, as such, has an obligation to advocate for changes to international standards to benefit American consumers and our dominance in the skies. Therefore, the USICAO should not spend this debate sitting on the sidelines. As I know you understand, if the United States cedes our leadership role in this space on the international stage, China—who is presently and actively joining our partners to advocate for raising the pilot retirement age—will gladly fill that void.”

    Click here to read the full letter. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: News 07/16/2025 Blackburn, Peters Pass Bipartisan Bill to Advance U.S. Manufacturing Policy and Competitiveness

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn)

    The U.S. Senate unanimously passed bipartisan legislation authored by U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Gary Peters (D-Mich.) to establish a National Manufacturing Advisory Council at the U.S. Department of Commerce. The National Manufacturing Advisory Council Act would establish the National Manufacturing Advisory Council as a key component in developing federal manufacturing policy to help strengthen U.S. leadership in global manufacturing.

    “A resilient domestic manufacturing base with a national strategic plan will strengthen the United States’ competitiveness,” said Senator Blackburn. “The National Manufacturing Council Act would support our workforce by increasing communication and collaboration across different industries.”

    “To support manufacturers in Michigan and throughout the United States, we need our industry partners, economic developers, lawmakers, and workers reading from the same playbook,” said Senator Peters. “A National Manufacturing Advisory Council would help bring together and amplify the voices of manufacturers, workers, and industry experts to strengthen our federal manufacturing policy. In doing so, we can proactively address rising challenges in the industry and better seize opportunities that will propel American manufacturing to new heights in the coming decades.”

    The National Manufacturing Advisory Council would be made up of manufacturing, labor, and education leaders to advise both Congress and the Secretary of Commerce on how best to ensure the United States remains the top destination globally for investment in manufacturing. It would serve as a bridge between the manufacturing sector and federal government to improve communication and collaboration, and better support the industry and its workforce. 

    The National Manufacturing Advisory Council would meet at least twice a year to advise the Secretary of Commerce on policies and programs that impact U.S. manufacturing. It would also propose solutions to challenges and problems facing manufacturers in the United States. The Advisory Council would be required to:  

    • IDENTIFY AND ASSESS the effects of technological developments, production capacity, skill availability, investment patterns, and emerging needs for United States manufacturing competitiveness.  
    • SOLICIT INPUT from the public and private sectors – including businesses and labor groups – as well as academia on emerging trends in manufacturing.   
    • PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS to the Secretary addressing global and domestic manufacturing trends threatening the U.S. manufacturing sector, including supply chain interruptions, logistical challenges, and technological changes. The Advisory Council would also advise the Secretary on ways to increase federal attention with respect to manufacturing – as well as matters relating to the U.S. manufacturing workforce such as the impact of new technology and worker training and education priorities.  
    • IDENTIFY REGULATORY ISSUES encountered by the domestic manufacturing sector and provide advice on how to mitigate issues through a favorable environment for manufacturers, workers, and consumers.  

    “We applaud Senator Blackburn for introducing this bill to improve the federal government’s planning and coordination of efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing,” said Scott Paul, President of the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM). “Recent supply chain disruptions have made clear that it is time for the United States to shore up its critical manufacturing capabilities, which will not only better prepare us for the next crisis but also create jobs and boost the economy. This increased coordination between the many programs designed to support our manufacturers and their workers is an important step towards rebuilding our industrial base. We are grateful to Senator Peters for his efforts to bolster American manufacturing.”  

    “The Association of Equipment Manufacturers applauds Senator Marsha Blackburn and Senator Gary Peters for their continued leadership on behalf of the manufacturing sector and for introducing legislation that will prioritize a national strategy focused on ensuring American manufacturing policy can rapidly respond to changes in the global marketplace,” said Kip Eideberg, American Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), Senior Vice President of Government and Industry Relations. “Our economic prosperity and national security depend on a strong manufacturing sector, and establishing a National Manufacturing Advisory Council will help unleash innovation and mobilize a comprehensive, coordinated, and competent national effort in support of the manufacturing sector and its workforce.”     

    “We commend Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Senator Gary Peters (D-Mich.) for introducing legislation to establish a National Manufacturing Advisory Council,” said Ana Meuwissen, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs for Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA), The Vehicle Suppliers Association. “This council will be a forum for manufacturers and other key stakeholders to provide input to the Department of Commerce (DOC) on important long-range issues such as workforce, supply chain, technology, and defense industrial base. The NMAC legislation would also foster better coordination of federal manufacturing policy in the DOC and across the federal government. When this legislation is enacted, it will be an asset to assist in retaining U.S. competitiveness in critical manufacturing sectors like motor vehicle parts.”  

    The National Manufacturing Advisory Council for the 21st Century Act is also supported by the American Small Manufacturers Coalition (ASMC).   

    In May, the Senate also passed Blackburn’s and Peter’s Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act which would strengthen federal efforts to attract investment in U.S. semiconductor manufacturers and supply chains.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: News 07/17/2025 Blackburn Statement on Senate Passing $9 Billion Rescissions Package to Cut Wasteful Government Spending

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) released the following statement after the Senate passed the Rescissions Act of 2025 to cut $9 billion of wasteful government spending. With America’s national debt now sitting at $37 trillion after four years of reckless, far-left spending under the Biden administration, the rescissions package is an important step to restoring fiscal sanity.

    “The American people gave us a mandate to stop reckless spending and get our national debt under control,” said Senator Blackburn. “For years, American taxpayers have been bankrolling biased public media, foreign spending that undermines our values, and other outrageous things like electric buses in Rwanda and climate programs in Mexico. The rescissions package that Senate Republicans just passed eliminates billions in wasteful spending, and it is an important step toward restoring fiscal sanity and economic security.”

    THE RESCISSIONS ACT OF 2025

    Below are highlights of the billions in wasteful government spending the rescissions package will cut: 

    • Reckless spending on biased public media:

    o    Eliminates nearly $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the organization that funnels taxpayer dollars into a politically biased media system, including NPR and PBS, that has pushed left-wing ideology on the taxpayers’ dime for years. Click here for a list of examples of left-wing bias at NPR and PBS.

    • Foreign spending on programs that undermines American values and interests:
      • $3.9 million for strengthening integrity, equality, and democracy for LGBTQI+ population of the Western Balkans;
      • $2.5 million to teach children how to make environmentally friendly “reproductive health” decision;
      • $2.4 million to make aid more considerate of “sexual orientation and gender identity;”
      • $2.1 million for “climate resilience” in Asia, Latin America, and Africa;
      • $750,000 to “Yemen Community Resilience;” and
      • $500,000 for a gender equality and empowerment hub.
    • Funding to international organizations that work against American interests:
      • $135 million for the corrupt World Health Organization, which covered for Communist China throughout the COVID pandemic;
      • $33 million for the UN Population Fund, whose funding has gone towards providing tampons for transgender individuals in Bangladesh, a campaign to promote LGBTQ ideology in Rio de Janeiro, and “third-gender” community centers in Southeast Asia; 
      • $8 million for the UN Human Rights Council, which supports dictators and repressive regimes while demonizing our ally, Israel.
    • Funding for outrageous projects at the expense of American taxpayers:
      • $21 million for wind farms in Ukraine;
      • $18 million to improve gender diversity in the Mexican street lighting industry;
      • $6 million for “Net Zero Cities” in Mexico;
      • $4.4 million for the “Melanesian Youth Climate Corps;”
      • $4 million for “sedentary migrants” in Colombia;
      • $3 million for an Iraqi version of Sesame Street; 
      • $3 million for sexual reproductive health in Venezuela;
      • $2.4 million to make aid more considerate of “sexual orientation and gender identity;”
      • $1 million for voter ID in Haiti;
      • $500,000 for electric buses in Rwanda; and
      • $500,000 for Peruvian biodiversity.

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    Click here for bill text.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall Statement on Senate Passage of the Rescissions Package

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    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    Washington – On Thursday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) issued the following statement after the passing of the rescissions package.
    “The American people gave us a mandate to eliminate wasteful spending and address our $37 trillion national debt. Early this morning, the Senate voted to pass the first rescissions package, cutting $9 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse,”said Senator Marshall. “Kansans’ taxpayer dollars deserve careful stewardship and efficient use—this is another promise made, promise kept by President Trump. Delivering significant savings that the American people voted for.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Marshall & Shaheen Reintroduce Bill to Crack Down on Illegal Drug Activity on Social Media

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    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall

    Washington – On Thursday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), joined by Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-New Hampshire), reintroduced the Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act, which would require social media companies and other communication service providers to take on a more active role in working with federal agencies to combat the illegal sale and distribution of drugs on their platforms. This critical data will also empower state and local law enforcement to combat fake fentanyl-laced pills and prosecute those who prey on America’s youth.
    “For four years, Joe Biden’s reckless open borders allowed fentanyl to flood our communities, creating a crisis in every state. We still lose a Kansan a day to fentanyl poisoning,” said Senator Marshall. “Cooper Davis was a bright young man from Johnson County who tragically died from a pill laced with fentanyl purchased on the social media platform: Snapchat. The Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act requires social media platforms to report any drug activity on their platform to law enforcement. We will not rest in our fight until no Kansan loses their life to fentanyl poisoning.”
    “In recent years, we’ve seen the startling role that social media has played in fueling the substance use disorder crisis impacting New Hampshire by making it easier for young people to get their hands on these dangerous drugs. It’s past time that Congress step in to put a stop to it,” said Senator Shaheen. “Our bipartisan bill would hold social media companies accountable in keeping our kids safe by requiring that they report certain illicit drug activity on their platforms and work with law enforcement to stop it. Families and communities across this country have dealt with enough heartbreak – as the substance use epidemic evolves, so must our response.” 
    The Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act is named after two young men who both tragically lost their lives to fentanyl poisoning after purchasing a pill from social media.
    Cooper Davis from Johnson County, KS, tragically lost his life to fentanyl poisoning in the summer of 2021. Cooper died after taking half a fake pill that contained a lethal dose of fentanyl, which was believed to be purchased from a Missouri drug dealer through the social media platform Snapchat. Following his passing, Cooper’s family launched the non-profit ‘Keepin’ Clean for Coop’ to keep his memory alive to save lives, raise awareness, and educate students and families.
    Devin Norring was a 19-year-old from Hastings, Minnesota, who unexpectedly died from fentanyl poisoning in 2020. In his honor, his family started the Devin J. Norring Foundation to raise awareness about the dangers of dealers selling fake pills and other illicit substances online.
    The bill is cosponsored by Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Dick Durbin (D-Illinois), Todd Young (R-Indiana), and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota).
    “Fentanyl overdoses claim the lives of tens-of-thousands of Americans each year, many of whom suffered accidental poisonings after taking deadly pills marketed on social media platforms,” said Senator Grassley. “After successfully passing the HALT Fentanyl Act into law, Senate Republicans are continuing to advance legislation to combat America’s fentanyl crisis and save lives. Congress must hold Big Tech accountable for its ongoing role in the illicit drug trade.” 
    “Today, it is all too easy for drug dealers to target kids through social media platforms while Big Tech stands idly by. Devastation caused by fentanyl-laced pills is both tragic and preventable. We need an all-hands-on-deck approach to hold Big Tech accountable for the unlawful drug activity that takes place online,” said Senator Durbin. “By requiring social media companies to report illicit fentanyl trafficking occurring on their platforms, the bipartisan Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act will equip law enforcement with the information they need to actively fight fentanyl and protect the most vulnerable Americans, our kids.”
    “Fentanyl is devastating communities in Indiana and across our nation, and we need to do more to address the flow of these drugs, including distribution via social media, that are poisoning young Americans,” said Senator Young. “The Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act will give law enforcement officials more tools to combat the illegal sale and distribution of drugs.” 
    The legislation is supported by the families of Cooper Davis and Devin Norring, as well as National HIDTA Directors Association, Snapchat, Partnership for Safe Medicine, the U.S. Deputy Sherriff’s Association, The Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies, Mothers Against Prescription Drug Abuse, the Community Anti-Drug Coalition Association, the Alexander Neville Foundation, the National FOP, and the Kansas Sheriffs Association.
    “Our family continues to be extremely grateful for Senator Marshall and his colleague’s dedication to this legislation. We are both honored and saddened to have another name, Devin Norring, added to this bill,” said Libby Davis, Mother of Cooper Davis. “However, the harsh reality is that there are thousands of other teenagers’ names that could be added to this bill because they too lost their lives in this same tragic way. Each with a story demonstrating that this can happen to ANY FAMILY. We, as parents and grandparents, do so many things to keep our kids safe, from baby gates, car seats, and seatbelts, to bike helmets, sunscreen, and vaccinations. This is no different. We need our legislators to come together and get this bipartisan bill across the finish line so that countless children can be saved, theirs being no exception.”
    “Our family & the Devin J. Norring Foundation wholeheartedly support the Cooper Davis & Devin Norring Act – legislation that serves as a critical step toward protecting families from the deadly threat of fentanyl sold through social media,” said The Family of Devin J. Norring & the Devin J. Norring Foundation. “This bill honors the lives of Cooper and Devin by holding tech companies accountable and giving law enforcement the tools they need to respond to this crisis. No parent should have to search for answers in a system that shields predators. It’s time for truth, transparency, and action.” 
    Click here to read the full bill text.
    Background:

    In recent years, organized drug cartels have dominated fentanyl trafficking in the country, and they have set up large, sophisticated distribution networks online via social media.
    In investigating fentanyl-related poisoning and deaths in teenagers and young adults, law enforcement agencies have found an alarming rate of these deadly pills acquired through platforms like TikTok and Snapchat. Unfortunately, federal agencies do not have the data to intervene and prevent these illegal activities.
    The Cooper Davis Act would require social media companies and other communication service providers to take on a more active role in working with federal agencies to combat the illegal sale and distribution of drugs on their platforms. This critical data will also empower state and local law enforcement to combat fake fentanyl-laced pills and prosecute those who prey on America’s youth.
    Fentanyl remains the most dangerous drug threat facing Americans, and fatal poisonings are the fastest-growing among adolescents, teenagers, and young adults.
    After a decrease of deaths involving opioids from an estimated 83,140 in 2023 to 54,743 in 2024, drug-related deaths are rising across the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Security Council Holds Briefing on Situation in Syria

    Source: United Nations 4

    9960th Meeting (PM)

    Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations Mohamed Khaled Khiari will give an emergency briefing to the Security Council this afternoon on the situation in Syria. 

    The meeting was requested by Syria in a 16 July letter (document S/2025/470).  Council members Algeria and Somalia supported the meeting request. 

    Hakan Fidan, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Türkiye, as well as representatives of Syria, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Tunisia, Iran and Jordan will participate in the meeting under rule 37 of the Council’s provisional rules of procedure.

    Syria requested the meeting following a series of airstrikes launched by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on its territory, which it claimed resulted in the killing and injury of a number of civilians and military personnel. 

    Since 14 July, the IDF has conducted several airstrikes against Syrian military forces in the southern governorates of Daraa and Suweida.

    On 16 July, heavy IDF airstrikes hit the headquarters of the Syrian Ministry of Defence and there were reports of a strike near the presidential palace in Damascus.

    For information media. Not an official record.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Saskatchewan Research Council Adds Full Scale Laser Sorter to Its Mining Industry Services

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Released on July 17, 2025

    The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is well-positioned as a global mineral sorting and separation centre of excellence with the addition of a full-scale laser sorter to the wide array of services it offers to the mining industry. 

    SRC’s Minerals Liberation Sorting Centre is the only third-party, independent testing centre to offer bench-to-pilot scale testing and offers front-to-back solutions for mining industry clients in early exploration, later stage exploration, established mining, and post-mining stages. SRC’s sorting centre now offers full production-scale sensor-based sorting services via XRT (X-ray transmission) and laser testing, services that no other independent testing centre in the world can boast. 

    “With the recent addition of a full-scale laser sorting unit, SRC will further strengthen its capability to run real-world scenario testing and deliver efficient, cost-effective and sustainable sorting solutions to the mining industry in Saskatchewan and beyond,” Minister Responsible for SRC Warren Kaeding said.  

    Sensor-based sorting technologies are widely used in various sectors like recycling and food production, but in the mining industry specifically, it is changing how companies evaluate mine design and economics. 

    Not only does sensor-based sorting offer improved efficiency, but it can reduce waste, environmental impact and operational costs for a company. Using sensor-based sorting, a mining company can generate waste streams earlier in the process based on mineralogical differences detected by sensors. By removing waste early, particle ore sorting can increase feed grade to the mill, minimize operational footprints, reduce water and energy usage and lower operating costs. 

    SRC’s comprehensive three-stage testing regime assists clients in selecting the most appropriate sensor-based sorting technology, progressing from mineral characterization to targeting and modelling and then to pilot-scale testing. Using this method, SRC has successfully implemented sensor-based sorting solutions for various commodities, leading to significant improvements in efficiency and cost savings.  

    “We can test all major sorting technologies on the market and have developed custom-made, sensor-based solutions for various applications,” President and CEO of SRC Mike Crabtree noted. “Our interdisciplinary team, comprising geologists, mineralogists and engineers, ensures a complete approach to sensor-based sorting technology integration, making it a reliable partner for mining companies looking to adopt these advanced sorting solutions.”  

    The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is Canada’s second largest research and technology organization. As a catalyst for innovation, SRC focuses on providing leading-edge services and solutions to the agriculture, energy, environment and mining industries with major projects in nuclear and rare earth elements. With a workforce of more than 400 employees and nearly 80 years of applied research and development experience, SRC supports 1,400 clients in more than 15 countries. 

    For more information about SRC’s sorting and separation services, visit src.sk.ca/services/sensor-based-sorting.  

    View our media kit for photos and video of SRC’s Minerals Liberation Sorting Centre. 

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    Francois Biber  
    External Relations 
    Saskatchewan Research Council  
    Phone: 306-385-4187 
    Email: Francois.Biber@src.sk.ca 

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Climate scientists calculate role human-caused climate change plays in shifting weather extremes

    Source: Government of Canada News

    July 17, 2025 – Gatineau, Quebec

    Environment and Climate Change Canada is committed to climate research into how and why the country’s climate has changed over the decades. Research like this will help us predict future changes and provide Canadians with a deeper understanding of how human-caused climate change affects extreme weather events, like heat waves and cold snaps.

    This summer, climate scientists are using the Rapid Extreme Weather Event Attribution system to analyze heat waves across Canada to determine how CO2 and other emissions from human activities impacted extreme heat. During the summer of 2024, climate scientists analyzed the 37 most extreme heat events across Canada. In all cases, they found that the heat waves were likely because of climate change.

    This summer, human-caused climate change already made two heat waves in Canada much more likely to occur. This means that human influence on the climate made the following events at least two to 10 times more likely to occur:

    Yukon (June 20 to 23)

    • Peak daily high temperature during the heat wave: 22.0 °C
    • Degrees above normal daily high temperature: 6.5 °C

    Alberta (May 28 to 31)

    • Peak daily high temperature during the heat wave: 28.8 °C
    • Degrees above normal daily high temperature: 11.3 °C

    Analysis of how weather events are linked to human-caused climate change relies on advanced climate models and observations to compare today’s climate with what existed in the pre-industrial era (1850 to 1900). Comparison allows climate scientists to answer the question, “What role did human-caused climate change play in this event?” and provides concrete results that can be quickly understood.

    This past winter, climate scientists also piloted a new function to analyze climate change’s impact on cold weather events. As the global climate continues to warm, extreme cold temperatures are becoming less frequent. This work provides Canadians with direct insight into how human-caused climate change and its devastating impacts are affecting their lives and weather today and see these changes as they unfold.

    Canadians are encouraged to regularly monitor weather forecasts, take all weather alerts seriously, and get prepared for weather-related events by developing an emergency plan and being ready to adjust their travel plans.

    Canadians can download the WeatherCAN app to receive weather alert notifications directly on their mobile devices. Alerts help Canadians prepare to face severe weather events, save lives, and reduce the impacts on property and livelihoods.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: NAB reveals hottest metro suburbs for home buyers

    Source: Premier of Victoria

    After four months of searching, Elizabeth and Lorenzo found their first home in a suburb that’s fast becoming one of the most popular metro spots for home buyers in Australia, according to new NAB insights*.

    Now settled in Truganina, the couple say the move has brought them closer to family, close to their son’s school, and gives them the space they wouldn’t find closer to Melbourne’s CBD.

    “We were renting in Braybrook before, and rather than spend our money on rent, we wanted to build equity in a home we can then leverage to find our forever home in the future,” said Elizabeth.

    Truganina tops NAB’s list of the most popular metro suburbs for home buyers in 2025, based on lending data so far this year.

    The suburb is one of five Melbourne locations to make the national top ten, ahead of Roxburgh Park, which ranked second.

    Top 10 metro suburbs*

    1. Truganina, Melbourne
    2. Roxburgh Park, Melbourne
    3. Yarramundi – Londonderry, Sydney
    4. Point Cook, Melbourne
    5. Cranbourne East, Melbourne
    6. Tarneit, Melbourne
    7. Schofields, Sydney
    8. Wentworthville, Sydney
    9. Piara Waters – Forrestdale, Perth
    10. Prestons, Sydney

    “We’re close to public transport and family, which was important for us, and our son’s school is nearby,” said Elizabeth.

    “We’ve been so busy settling in, we haven’t even had time to celebrate. We will make sure to have a proper celebration with our son’s birthday later in July.”

    Elizabeth and Lorenzo are part of a growing number of home buyers re-entering the market as conditions continue to improve.

    NAB Executive for Home Lending Denton Pugh said outer metro suburbs continue to appeal to buyers who want space and affordability while continuing to live close to the CBD.

    NAB Executive for Home Lending Denton Pugh

    “Many home buyers are looking further out. Not just for value, but because many of these areas are now better connected thanks to major infrastructure investments,” said Mr Pugh.

    “Many are also spots where buyers can find the space they’re after without having to compromise on other things that matter such as  community spaces like parks and sporting facilities.

    “Although many Australians will be disappointed with the RBA not cutting interest rates this month, NAB continues to expect further cuts in August and November, with an additional cut in February 2026.

    “July’s expected rate cut aside, improving conditions are boosting buyer confidence and increasing borrowing power for many – translating to more home buyers entering the market.

    “Typically, the winter months are quieter, but we’re seeing steady demand that should continue through to the busy spring buying season.

    “Even with rates still relatively high, buyers feel the peak has passed and want to make their move before prices climb further. We expect capital city prices to continue their recovery through 2025, with stronger growth likely in 2026.”


    More information:

    • *NAB proprietary home lending data between January – May 2025
    • Suburbs sorted by statistical area two

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Southbound I-5 paving project in Everett set to begin

    Source: Washington State News 2

    Significant lane closures necessary while crews repave, replace bridge joints

    EVERETT – Traffic through Everett is about to be a bit bumpier, but the ride through the area will ultimately be a lot smoother. A paving project is set to begin along a 4-mile stretch of southbound Interstate 5 from Broadway Avenue to 100th Street Southeast.

    On Saturday, July 19, contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will begin the I-5 Southbound 100th Street Southeast to Broadway Avenue paving project by closing four left lanes on southbound I-5 at 41st Street, as well as access from Broadway Avenue to the southbound I-5 HOV lane.

    As work progresses, crews will close as many as four of the six lanes along this stretch of I-5 for daytime and nighttime work. People traveling southbound through Everett should expect to see delays for the next 14 weeks.

    This work also requires on- and off-ramp closures, with signed detours guiding travelers to the next exit.

    WSDOT is still finalizing dates for additional lane reductions and ramp closures and will announce them once they are set.

    The project also replaces traffic loops, pavement markings and aging bridge joints.

    More than 95,000 vehicles travel along this stretch of I-5 per day. The $6.1 million project will create a better ride and preserve the highway for years to come. WSDOT expects to finish construction in fall 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Bonta Co-Leads Lawsuit Challenging Trump Administration Rule That Would Make It Harder for Americans to Obtain Health Coverage Under the ACA

    Source: US State of California

    By the Trump Administration’s own estimates, the rule will cause up to 1.8 million people to lose their health insurance

    OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today co-led with the attorneys general of Massachusetts and New Jersey, a multistate coalition in filing a lawsuit challenging an unlawful final rule promulgated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that would create significant barriers to obtaining healthcare under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Trump Administration’s final rule would make numerous amendments to rules governing federal and state health insurance marketplaces which the administration estimates will cause up to 1.8 million people to lose their health insurance, while causing millions more to pay increased insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs like copays and deductibles. The final rule also excludes coverage of gender-affirming care as an essential health benefit (EHB) under the ACA. In the lawsuit, the attorneys general argue that the HHS and CMS rule is arbitrary and capricious, contrary to law, and violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). The coalition is also seeking preliminary relief, and a stay, to prevent the challenged portions of the final rule from taking effect in the Plaintiff States before the August 25 effective date.

    “Far from delivering on their promises to drive down costs and ‘make America healthier’ the Trump Administration’s HHS and CMS are doing their best to make it harder and more expensive for Americans to obtain health insurance and access care,” said Attorney General Bonta. “These sweeping changes would impose onerous verification requirements, junk health insurance premiums for some consumers, shorten enrollment periods in federal and state healthcare exchanges like Covered California, deprive up to 1.8 million Americans of health insurance, drive up out-of-pocket healthcare costs and so much more. It’s unlawful and it’s wrong – we’re meeting the Trump Administration in court to defend Americans’ healthcare coverage.”

    Congress enacted the ACA in 2010 to increase the number of Americans with health insurance and decrease the cost of healthcare. Fifteen years later, the Act continues to meet its goals, with annual enrollment on the ACA marketplace doubling over the past five years, resulting in over 24 million people signing up for health insurance coverage in plan year 2025 on the ACA exchanges and receiving subsidies to make such coverage affordable, including millions of people in the Plaintiff States. Now, with less than four months until open enrollment for plan year 2026 begins, the Trump Administration’s final rule would abruptly reverse that trend, erecting a series of new barriers to enrollment that will deprive up to 1.8 million people of insurance coverage by the Administration’s own estimates, and significantly drive up the costs incurred by Plaintiff States in providing healthcare, including increasing state expenditures on Medicaid, uncompensated emergency care, and funding other services provided to newly uninsured residents.

    California has approximately two million ACA plan enrollees, the third highest of any state. The final rule by HHS would make substantial changes to the operation of the ACA marketplaces, including adding new bureaucratic barriers, imposing an automatic monthly charge on all automatically reenrolled consumers who qualify for $0 premiums, shortening the open enrollment period for signing up for health coverage, and making other changes which will make coverage less affordable for millions of individuals nationwide. The final rule would also exclude gender-affirming care as an EHB on federal exchange plans, leaving states responsible for paying for the portion of insurance premiums attributable to any such coverage (but the availability of such care in California would not be impacted).  

    In the lawsuit, the attorneys general argue that the HHS and CMS rule is unlawful, arbitrary and capricious, and would cause significant harm to states and their residents. All of the challenged marketplace changes implemented by the final rule will be harmful to individual consumers and state and local governments. The final rule imposes burdensome and costly paperwork requirements, limits the opportunities to sign up for health coverage, substantially increases cost-sharing limits, and forces exchanges and consumers to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to prove eligibility for coverage and subsidies. These changes will result in direct and immediate costs to States as well as harms tied to decreased enrollment.

    In filing the lawsuit, California Attorney General Bonta, Massachusetts Attorney General Campbell, and New Jersey Attorney General Platkin are joined by the attorneys general of Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin, as well as Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. 

    A copy of the complaint and motion for preliminary injunction will be made available here and here.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Jury-Convicted Felon Sentenced to More Than 10 Years in Federal Prison for Possessing a Firearm

    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF)

    SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio man was sentenced to 125 months in federal prison Wednesday after a federal jury convicted him in February for one count of felon in possession of a firearm.

    According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Dante Delray Vecera, 33, was found unresponsive in a locked and running vehicle blocking two lanes of traffic on the 410 frontage road. Police officers observed a bag containing white powder, a marijuana cigarette, and a bag of what appeared to be black tar heroin inside the vehicle. The officers provided Vecera with Narcan, fearing an overdose. While waiting for EMS to arrive on scene, officers looked for Vecera’s driver’s license in an attempt to identify him and located an unholstered, loaded pistol in the pocket of his pants. While officers were removing the weapon, Vecera regained consciousness. He refused all field sobriety tests and was taken into custody after being medically cleared.

    Prior to this arrest Vecera had been convicted of several violent felonies, including two prior Nevada convictions for burglary and sexually motivated coercion, and a Texas conviction for violation of a protective order and assault.

    U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons for the Western District of Texas made the announcement.

    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, San Antonio Police Department and the Castle Hills Police Department investigated the case.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Karina O’Daniel and Amy Hail prosecuted the case.

    This is a Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Initiative case. VAWA was first enacted in 1994 as part of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. It initially focused on providing resources and training to improve the responses and policies of law enforcement, prosecutors, and courts, to support victim services, and to address crimes historically treated as private matters. Recognizing that domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking require a coordinated community response that extends beyond the justice system, Congress subsequently reauthorized VAWA, enhancing its policies and expanding grant funding streams, in 2000, 2005, 2013, and 2022. The Office on Violence Against Women has issued more than $11 billion in funding authorized by VAWA in its lifetime.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Ricketts Discusses Importance of Government Efficiency at State Department

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Pete Ricketts (Nebraska)
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) discussed the importance of government efficiency with Michael Rigas, Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources.
    “I was governor of Nebraska, and one of the things we focused on was government efficiency,” said Ricketts.   “In fact, we actually combined different agencies together, similar to what you’re doing with your different offices here.  One of the other things we did is we trained 30,000 people of our state teammates in Lean Six Sigma, which is a process improvement methodology we’ve discussed.  Because of that investment, we were able to save our state teammates 900,000 hours of their time by finding simpler steps. So, we reduced the amount of time it took them to it took them to do things and saved taxpayers $115 million.  The private sector has competition to drive that.  Government obviously does not.”
    Ricketts also agreed with statements made by Secretary Rubio, that the current organizational chart of the State Department is unrecognizable.
    “Perhaps you’ve heard the phrase that if everything’s a priority, nothing’s a priority.  One of the ways that you could assess that is by looking at an org chart,” said Ricketts.  “So, I decided to look at the org chart…  Visually, you can see that it’s just a lot more complicated after the Biden administration.  In fact, I count there’s 16 additional bureaus and offices that were added over the last two decades.  And you know, to me, this is an indication that there could be bureaucratic bloat in your organization, similar to what maybe you just described here, and not that organizations shouldn’t change. Organizations should change, and they should adapt to the new circumstances…  More does not necessarily translate to better.”
    Click here to watch more.
    Senator Ricketts’ comments were made in a hearing of the Committee on Foreign Relations entitled: “Reforming the State Department to Compete in the 21st Century.”  The witness was State Department Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Michael Rigas.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: VIDEO: Ricketts Fights to Protect America

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Pete Ricketts (Nebraska)
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, during his weekly press call with Nebraska media, U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) discussed the One Big Beautiful Bill and his work to protect America.
    Watch the video here.
    “Lasting prosperity depends on lasting security,” said Ricketts.  “No nation can thrive without secure borders and a strong military.  The One Big Beautiful Bill is the strongest national security and border security package in American history.  This bill protects the good life in Nebraska.”
    TRANSCRIPT:
    Senator Ricketts: “Thank you for joining our press call today. 
    “Lasting prosperity depends on lasting security.
    “No nation can thrive without secure borders and a strong military.  
    “The One Big Beautiful Bill is the strongest national security and border security package in American history.  
    “This bill protects the good life in Nebraska.
    “Under the Biden Administration every state was a border state. 
    “Illegal immigration has real consequences for every state, including Nebraska.  
    “We have seen the flow of fentanyl, the rise of human trafficking, and its terrible consequences on Nebraskans.
    “We have lost young lives like Taryn Lee Griffith.
    “This bill gives law enforcement the tools to fight back and protect our communities while restoring the rule of law.   
    “Nebraska families deserve a federal government that secures our border and enforces the law.  
    “President Biden oversaw 10.5 million illegal border encounters.  
    “We are still seeing the effects of the Biden Border Crisis in Nebraska.  
    “Just last week, authorities arrested two members of the violent MS-13 gang in Omaha.  
    “The One Big Beautiful Bill responds with a historic investment in border security.  
    “It includes $46.5 billion to complete the border wall system, including roads, fiber, sensors, and cameras.  
    “It provides $10 billion in grants to reimburse states for the costs of Biden’s federal failure.  
    “Another $6.1 billion goes to cutting-edge surveillance tools that will give Border Patrol agents better eyes on the ground.  
    “The bill also creates jobs by providing funding for the hiring of 16,000 new immigration and customs agents while expanding detention capacity to end catch-and-release.
    “The security threats we face do not stop at our borders, we must also deter foreign adversaries and threats.
    “Nebraska’s airmen, missile programs, and military bases help defend our country every day.  
    “We are proud to host key parts of America’s defense infrastructure, and we understand the importance of peace through strength.
    “The One Big Beautiful Bill includes over a $150 billion dollar in investment in America’s defense, making it clear to Communist China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea that we will meet any threats with force and resolve.   
    “It strengthens the Defense Production Act, so our military supply chains remain resilient and ready for any challenge. 
    “It includes $25 billion for the Golden Dome, a layered missile defense shield that will protect Americans from evolving threats.  
    “It provides $29 billion for shipbuilding and expanding the maritime industrial base, that includes funds for a Virginia-class submarine, two destroyers, new oilers, and unmanned surface vehicles.
    “Our Coast Guard will be bolstered, to be able to counter drug and human trafficking as well as deter adversaries in the Arctic.
    “This is through funding for 17 new icebreakers, 21 new cutters, and more than 40 helicopters and 6 new planes.
    “There’s funding for the advanced X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, developing the B-21 bomber fleet, ramping up munitions production, and applying artificial intelligence to the battlefield.
    “Through these investments, we are demonstrating peace through strength. 
    “The bill also helps reverse dangerous recruitment trends in our military.  
    “Under President Trump, we are seeing record-breaking recruitment numbers.  
    “We are renewing the warrior spirit.  
    “That is good news for America’s readiness and morale.  
    “It’s bad news for America’s adversaries.
    “For Nebraska, the bill brings real investment.  
    “It includes $2.5 billion for risk reduction activities tied to the Sentinel ICBM program, which will be partly based in Western Nebraska.  
    “It also includes $168 million to accelerate production of the Survivable Airborne Operations Center, also known as SAOC, at Offutt Air Force Base.  
    “These investments will mean more jobs, more innovation, and a stronger defense posture right here in Nebraska.
    “The One Big Beautiful Bill keeps America secure and protects Nebraskans.  
    “It honors the brave women and men who serve in uniform, defend our borders, and operate from bases across the state.  
    “As President Trump responds to rising global threats and reverses Biden’s open border policies, this bill gives our nation the resources to act.  
    “The One Big Beautiful Bill protects Nebraska and protects America.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: CMS Reinforces Medicaid and CHIP Integrity by Strengthening Eligibility Oversight and Limiting Certain Demonstration Authorities

    Source: US Department of Health and Human Services

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is taking steps to restore accountability and safeguard the long-term integrity of Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Through newly issued letters to states, CMS is emphasizing a clear shift away from policies that extend beyond statutory limits, specifically policies on continuous eligibility and workforce initiatives. This shift in approach reflects the agency’s commitment to preserving these vital programs for the most vulnerable Americans and using taxpayer dollars carefully. These initiatives require large investments of federal funds, estimated at more than a billion dollars. Specifically:

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Jul 17, 2025 1730 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    SPC AC 171717

    Day 2 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1217 PM CDT Thu Jul 17 2025

    Valid 181200Z – 191200Z

    …THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE
    NORTHERN PLAINS…AND OVER MUCH OF VIRGINIA INTO NORTH CAROLINA…

    …SUMMARY…
    Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of South
    Dakota and Nebraska into southern Minnesota and Iowa. Additional
    strong to severe storms may occur across portions of West Virginia,
    Virginia and North Carolina.

    …Northern Plains…
    A midlevel, low-amplitude wave will move from the Dakotas into MN
    during the day, with a cold front gradually moving south from
    western SD into western NE. Southwest winds at 850 mb will aid lift
    and theta-e advection from ND into northern MN, with early day
    elevated thunderstorms expected.

    As heating occurs, low pressure will develop from south-central SD
    into central NE, with convergence focused in this region. At least
    isolated cells are expected from southeast SD into central NE by
    00Z, with hail and localized wind potential. Additional cells will
    likely drop southeast out of eastern WY during the evening, with
    localized hail/wind potential.

    Model solutions vary regarding MCS potential during the evening from
    SD/NE into southern MN/IA, but it does appear likely at least
    localized corridors/clusters of storms will persist through the
    night as capping will not be particularly strong, and southwest 850
    mb flow aids warm advection. Damaging gusts are conditionally
    possible.

    …WV/VA into NC…
    Neutral height tendencies will exist on Friday as an upper high
    remains just to the south, and an upper trough exits the
    northeastern states. Westerly midlevel flow will average 25-35 kt as
    a weak surface trough develops near the VA/NC border during the
    afternoon.

    Daytime heating combined with 70s F dewpoints will lead tall CAPE
    profiles with over 2000 J/kg MLCAPE and precipitable water over
    2.00″. Storms will form over the higher terrain along the WV/VA
    border and spread east during the afternoon. Additional development
    is likely near the surface trough into southern VA to northern NC.
    Given favorable time of day coincident with peak heating, locally
    damaging outflow winds may occur.

    ..Jewell.. 07/17/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Jul 17, 2025 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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    Jul 17, 2025 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

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    SPC AC 171625

    Day 1 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1125 AM CDT Thu Jul 17 2025

    Valid 171630Z – 181200Z

    …THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS NORTHERN
    NEW ENGLAND AND THE NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS…

    …SUMMARY…
    Scattered damaging winds and a tornado are possible across northern
    New England this afternoon. A confined corridor of large hail and
    severe gusts appears possible from north-central Montana to
    southwest North Dakota this evening.

    …Northeast…
    Midday visible-satellite imagery shows cloud breaks and surface
    observations show warming temperatures which imply a destabilizing
    airmass. A lead, convectively enhanced disturbance evident in
    radar/satellite imagery, is moving east across southern Quebec,
    while an upstream larger-scale mid-level trough continues eastward
    across Ontario and into Quebec later today. A cyclone will develop
    northeast from eastern Ontario into eastern Quebec while a cold
    front pushes through the Lower Great Lakes and through much of the
    Northeast through mid evening. The deep moisture through much of
    the troposphere and weak lapse rate profiles, which were sampled by
    the 12 UTC Buffalo and Albany, NY raobs, will undergo moderate
    destabilization by early to mid afternoon. Although forcing for
    ascent will favor Quebec into northern New England, scattered
    thunderstorms will likely develop from Maine southward into southern
    New England. The greatest potential for some organized storms will
    favor northern New England where stronger effective shear (30-40 kt)
    and adequate buoyancy will promote a wind-damage threat with the
    stronger storms. Forecast sounding over northern Maine show
    enlarged hodographs for a few hours, which may aid in low-level
    mesocyclone development and perhaps a risk for a tornado. Lower
    coverage of severe is forecast farther south where weaker shear will
    tend to limit storm intensity. The severe activity will likely
    diminish by the early to mid evening.

    …Northern High Plains…
    Model guidance continues to show a focused corridor of supercell
    thunderstorm potential from north-central MT to southwest ND, mainly
    this evening. Water-vapor imagery shows a mid-level shortwave
    trough rotating southeastward across the southern part of the
    Canadian Rockies moving towards the northern High Plains. Forecast
    soundings this afternoon show elongated hodographs amidst modest
    buoyancy, which would support the development of a supercell or two
    during the evening. Large hail is the primary hazard with this
    activity but severe gusts may occur on a localized basis. An
    isolated hail/wind risk may persist along the ND/SD border vicinity
    overnight.

    …Mid-Atlantic to the Southern High Plains…
    A surface front draped over the south-central Plains
    east-northeastward into the mid MS/OH Valleys will focus scattered
    thunderstorm activity this afternoon. The eastern part of this
    broader region over the Mid-Atlantic into the OH Valley will be
    displaced from the mid-level trough over influencing storm activity
    over the Northeast. A remnant MCV and outflow from overnight storms
    in the MO/KS/OK vicinity will aid in developing storms and perhaps
    localized threats for sporadic hail/wind mainly this afternoon.
    Isolated damaging winds may also occur with thunderstorms that
    develop east of the central Appalachians this afternoon, even though
    coverage should be somewhat less.

    ..Smith/Lyons.. 07/17/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC MD 1698

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Mesoscale Discussion 1698

    Mesoscale Discussion 1698
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1209 PM CDT Thu Jul 17 2025

    Areas affected…VT…NH…ME

    Concerning…Severe potential…Watch likely

    Valid 171709Z – 171945Z

    Probability of Watch Issuance…80 percent

    SUMMARY…Increasing thunderstorm coverage and intensity is
    anticipated across New England this afternoon and evening.
    Environmental conditions will support potential severe thunderstorms
    capable of damaging wind gusts and perhaps a tornado or two.

    DISCUSSION…Visible satellite imagery continues to show deepening
    cumulus within the broad warm sector in place across much of New
    England this afternoon. This deepening is fostered by a combination
    of strengthening ascent and diurnal destabilization. The airmass
    across the region is very moist, with dewpoints in the low 70s and
    PW values around 2 inches. Expectation is for both continued
    destabilization and persistent forcing for ascent to result in the
    development of scattered to numerous thunderstorms. Mid-level flow
    is forecast to strengthen throughout the day as a low-amplitude
    shortwave trough moves through southern ON and QC.

    The resulting combination of buoyancy and shear should support
    transient supercell structures across much of the region,
    particularly across ME where the mid-level flow will be the
    strongest. Damaging gusts will be the primary risk with most of
    these storms. More southerly surface winds are anticipated across ME
    as well, strengthening the low-level shear and enhancing the tornado
    potential with any more persistent updrafts. Overall severe coverage
    will likely be high enough to merit watch issuance.

    ..Mosier/Smith.. 07/17/2025

    …Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product…

    ATTN…WFO…CAR…GYX…BTV…ALY…

    LAT…LON 47296949 47456858 47186781 46506780 45526843 42847105
    43047321 43997363 45007321 45137173 45337099 45977038
    47296949

    MOST PROBABLE PEAK TORNADO INTENSITY…85-115 MPH
    MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST…55-70 MPH

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Severe Thunderstorm Watch 521

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Note:  The expiration time in the watch graphic is amended if the watch is replaced, cancelled or extended.Note: Click for Watch Status Reports.
    SEL1

    URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    Severe Thunderstorm Watch Number 521
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    225 PM EDT Thu Jul 17 2025

    The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a

    * Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of
    Western and Northern Maine
    Northern and Central New Hampshire
    Far Northern New York
    Northern and Central Vermont

    * Effective this Thursday afternoon and evening from 225 PM until
    900 PM EDT.

    * Primary threats include…
    Scattered damaging wind gusts to 65 mph possible
    A tornado or two possible

    SUMMARY…Scattered thunderstorms are forecast to develop and
    intensify this afternoon across the Watch area. A couple of
    transient supercells are possible as well as a few organized
    multicells. The primary severe hazard will be strong to severe
    gusts (50-65 mph) capable of wind damage, but a tornado is possible
    with the more intense transient supercells.

    The severe thunderstorm watch area is approximately along and 75
    statute miles east and west of a line from 20 miles north northwest
    of Caribou ME to 15 miles south southwest of Montpelier VT. For a
    complete depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline
    update (WOUS64 KWNS WOU1).

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

    REMEMBER…A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are
    favorable for severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area.
    Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for threatening
    weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible
    warnings. Severe thunderstorms can and occasionally do produce
    tornadoes.

    &&

    AVIATION…A few severe thunderstorms with hail surface and aloft to
    1 inch. Extreme turbulence and surface wind gusts to 55 knots. A few
    cumulonimbi with maximum tops to 400. Mean storm motion vector
    23030.

    …Smith

    SEL1

    URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    Severe Thunderstorm Watch Number 521
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    225 PM EDT Thu Jul 17 2025

    The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a

    * Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of
    Western and Northern Maine
    Northern and Central New Hampshire
    Far Northern New York
    Northern and Central Vermont

    * Effective this Thursday afternoon and evening from 225 PM until
    900 PM EDT.

    * Primary threats include…
    Scattered damaging wind gusts to 65 mph possible
    A tornado or two possible

    SUMMARY…Scattered thunderstorms are forecast to develop and
    intensify this afternoon across the Watch area. A couple of
    transient supercells are possible as well as a few organized
    multicells. The primary severe hazard will be strong to severe
    gusts (50-65 mph) capable of wind damage, but a tornado is possible
    with the more intense transient supercells.

    The severe thunderstorm watch area is approximately along and 75
    statute miles east and west of a line from 20 miles north northwest
    of Caribou ME to 15 miles south southwest of Montpelier VT. For a
    complete depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline
    update (WOUS64 KWNS WOU1).

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

    REMEMBER…A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are
    favorable for severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area.
    Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for threatening
    weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible
    warnings. Severe thunderstorms can and occasionally do produce
    tornadoes.

    &&

    AVIATION…A few severe thunderstorms with hail surface and aloft to
    1 inch. Extreme turbulence and surface wind gusts to 55 knots. A few
    cumulonimbi with maximum tops to 400. Mean storm motion vector
    23030.

    …Smith

    Note: The Aviation Watch (SAW) product is an approximation to the watch area. The actual watch is depicted by the shaded areas.
    SAW1
    WW 521 SEVERE TSTM ME NH NY VT 171825Z – 180100Z
    AXIS..75 STATUTE MILES EAST AND WEST OF LINE..
    20NNW CAR/CARIBOU ME/ – 15SSW MPV/MONTPELIER VT/
    ..AVIATION COORDS.. 65NM E/W /22N PQI – 14SSW MPV/
    HAIL SURFACE AND ALOFT..1 INCH. WIND GUSTS..55 KNOTS.
    MAX TOPS TO 400. MEAN STORM MOTION VECTOR 23030.

    LAT…LON 47136658 43997117 43997418 47136978

    THIS IS AN APPROXIMATION TO THE WATCH AREA. FOR A
    COMPLETE DEPICTION OF THE WATCH SEE WOUS64 KWNS
    FOR WOU1.

    Watch 521 Status Report Message has not been issued yet.

    Note:  Click for Complete Product Text.Tornadoes

    Probability of 2 or more tornadoes

    Low (20%)

    Probability of 1 or more strong (EF2-EF5) tornadoes

    Low (5%)

    Wind

    Probability of 10 or more severe wind events

    Mod (50%)

    Probability of 1 or more wind events > 65 knots

    Low (20%)

    Hail

    Probability of 10 or more severe hail events

    Low ( 2 inches

    Low (

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  • MIL-OSI USA: IAM Union EAP Leaders Make Big Impact at Labor Assistance Professionals Conference

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    The Labor Assistance Professionals (LAP), an organization founded in 1990, is dedicated to “Labor Helping Labor.” Recently, 25 labor unions, including the IAM, gathered for their annual conference. More than 450 attendees attended seminars and were trained on different brain disorders, conditions, and other family problems members face.

    Watch the video here.

    Members were also able to meet with treatment facilities representatives and discuss what their professionals can do to treat patients. LAP’s mission is to enhance workplace wellness and safety, primarily through the Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) that address substance use, mental health, and family issues for union members and their families. 

    The organization’s structure, including its 19 national chapters and certification programs, gives EAP members greater education and skills to help their membership. 

    IAM Retirees and Membership Assistant Coordinator Sean Marcil sees the LAP’s annual conferences as crucial for IAM EAP members for networking, professional development, and connecting with treatment centers, underscoring the organization’s commitment to ensuring quality care for its members.

    The post IAM Union EAP Leaders Make Big Impact at Labor Assistance Professionals Conference appeared first on IAM Union.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Secretary Noem to Host Press Conference Exposing “Worst of the Worst” Criminal Illegal Aliens in Tennessee

    Source: US Department of Homeland Security

    Headline: Secretary Noem to Host Press Conference Exposing “Worst of the Worst” Criminal Illegal Aliens in Tennessee

    Secretary Noem to Host Press Conference Exposing “Worst of the Worst” Criminal Illegal Aliens in Tennessee
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    On Friday, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will host a press conference in Nashville, Tennessee at 11am EDT (10am CDT) exposing the “worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens arrested by the Department under President Donald J. Trump’s leadership in the Volunteer State.

    Watch on YouTube

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Deluzio Calls on Dept. of Education to Restore $7 Billion in K-12 & Adult Education Funding

    Source: US Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA)

    CARNEGIE, PA – Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17) sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Education and the Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget demanding that they reverse their decision to illegally withhold nearly $7 billion dollars of funding for K-12 schools and adult education from states and local school districts around the country. In the letter, Congressman Deluzio joins 149 of his fellow lawmakers in insisting that the funding be immediately released after hearing intense concern from over a dozen school districts in Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District. 

    “This unnecessary delay of education funding, which accounts for at least 10 percent of federal K-12 funding in every state, is alarming parents, local elected officials, and education agencies. It is disrupting school and district planning, jeopardizing the education of millions of students, and is already resulting in layoffs as well as program delays and cancellations, write the Members of Congress in their letter to Administration officials. “There is no legitimate reason why any review of these programs should prevent the Administration from fulfilling its responsibility to the American people on time. No more excuses – follow the law and release the funding meant for our schools, teachers, and families.”

    The Trump Administration’s actions here are threatening to take away $230 million from Pennsylvania’s schools. This week, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro joined a multistate lawsuit challenging the Administration’s unlawful withholding of funds from the Commonwealth’s kids and schools. 

    The full letter is available here and is copied below: 

    LETTER TEXT 

    July 10, 2025

    The Honorable Linda McMahon  
    Secretary of Education  
    United States Department of Education  
    400 Maryland Avenue, SW  
    Washington, DC 20002 

    The Honorable Russell Vought  
    Director Office of Management and Budget  
    Executive Office of the President  
    725 17th Street, NW  
    Washington, DC 20503 

    Secretary McMahon and Director Vought,  

    We write to request more information about your decision to illegally withhold nearly $7 billion dollars of funding for K-12 schools and adult education from states and local school districts around the country and to insist that this funding be immediately released. Without these funds, schools are facing difficult and unnecessary decisions on programs for students and teachers.  

    On June 30, 2025, just one day before these funds become available for obligation, the Department notified states that they would not receive these funds by July 1 and that “[g]iven the change in Administrations, the Department is reviewing the FY 2025 funding … and decisions have not yet been made concerning submissions and awards for this upcoming academic year.” This late-breaking decision, which provided no timeline for which states can expect a final decision, is leaving states financially vulnerable and forcing many to make last minute decisions about how to proceed with K12 education in this upcoming school year. The education funding withheld by the Administration reflects resources provided by Congress that are designed to help schools with a variety of issues, including student learning and achievement, after-school programs, and teacher training. Additionally, education funding provided by Congress to help with adult education and literacy is also being withheld.2  

    This unnecessary delay of education funding, which accounts for at least 10 percent of federal K-12 funding in every state, is alarming parents, local elected officials, and education agencies. It is disrupting school and district planning, jeopardizing the education of millions of students, and is already resulting in layoffs as well as program delays and cancellations.3 Further, it is causing concern to adult education programs that are faced with similar decisions without immediate access to expected funding. 

    Accordingly, please provide responses to the following questions no later than July 15, 2025. 

    1. When will the Administration finish its review and release the funding provided by Congress to states to use for the school year beginning next month?
    2. Has the Administration done any outreach or offered any sort of support for state and local education agencies to assist them and their partners in navigating this period of uncertainty?
    3. If the Administration knew it wanted to review these funds, why didn’t this review start earlier in the year? Was the review or the timely release of funds affected by the lack of staff at the Department, which is a direct result of the reductions in force (RIFs) executed by the Administration?  

    There is no legitimate reason why any review of these programs should prevent the Administration from fulfilling its responsibility to the American people on time. No more excuses – follow the law and release the funding meant for our schools, teachers, and families.  

    We look forward to hearing from you and seeing these dollars allocated immediately.  

    Sincerely, 

    (signatories) 

    1. Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I-C, 20 U.S.C. 6391 et seq., Title II-A, 20 U.S.C. 6611 et seq., Title III-A, 20 U.S.C. 6812 et seq., Title IV-A, 20 U.S.C. 7111 et seq., Title IV-B, 20 U.S.C. 7171 et seq.; https://www.npr.org/2025/07/01/nx-s1-5453457/trump-school-funding-grants 

    2. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Title II, 29 U.S.C. 3271 et seq 

    3. States Face Uncertainty as an Estimated $6.2 Billion in K–12 Funding Remains Unreleased: Here’s the Fiscal Impact by State | Learning Policy Institute 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Murphy Statement On the Killing of Sayfollah Mussallet In the West Bank

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Connecticut – Chris Murphy

    July 17, 2025

    WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) released the following statement on the violent killing of Sayfollah Mussallet, an American citizen, in the West Bank:  
    “The brutal killing of Sayfollah Mussallet, an American citizen visiting his family in the West Bank, is an appalling crime. The Netanyahu government must thoroughly investigate and hold accountable the settlers responsible for allegedly beating this young man to death. The incident occurred amid an almost complete breakdown of law and order in the territory, allowing extremist settler groups to drive Palestinians off their land at an alarming rate as part of an organized strategy to remake the territorial map by force. My heart breaks for Sayfollah’s family and friends as they mourn this horrible loss, and I urge the Netanyahu government to take action to stop this illegal activity and bring the perpetrators to justice.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Peters Statement on Republicans Passing Bill to Gut Bipartisan Funding Congress Approved to Support Local Public Media, U.S. National Security Interests

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Michigan Gary Peters

    Ahead of Final Passage, Peters Delivered Speech on Senate Floor to Voice His Opposition to the Bill

    WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Gary Peters (MI), a member of the Appropriations Committee, released the following statement after Senate Republicans passed a bill to cut more than $9 billion in funding Congress previously approved on a bipartisan basis to support local public media and U.S. security interests around the globe: 

    “Republicans just gutted funding for local public TV and radio stations across our country that provide invaluable services to the American people, including emergency alerts that help keep folks safe and informed during disasters. When catastrophic ice storms swept through Northern Michigan earlier this year, local radio stations literally saved lives by broadcasting emergency warnings after commercial towers went down. Those services and more are now at risk.      

    “The bill Republicans just passed also guts funding for programs that play a key role in maintaining U.S. leadership and protecting our national security interests around the globe. These initiatives also help stimulate local businesses and economies here at home. Much of that support is now gone. 

    “But the real issue at hand is that Republicans just showed how quickly they will roll over for President Trump, and bypass the bipartisan funding laws that many of them voted for, even if it harms their constituents. I voted against these reckless cuts because Congress, not the President, passes the laws to determine where our federal resources go.” 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: At the 1st All-Russian Festival of Student Families, Vladimir Stroev spoke about demographic support measures at the State University of Management

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Official website of the State –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    On July 17, 2025, the 1st All-Russian Festival of Student Families started at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, in which the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroev took part.

    The plenary session of the Festival turned out to be very representative: Chairperson of the Federation Council Valentina Matviyenko, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, Chairperson of the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education and Culture Liliya Gumerova, Chairperson of the State Council Commission on the “Family” Direction, Head of the Republic of Mordovia Artem Zdunov.

    Valentina Matviyenko said that on the eve of the Festival, the Federation Council approved a law that significantly increases the average amount of maternity benefits for women studying at universities, organizations of additional professional education, and scientific organizations, as well as a law that enshrines the concept of a “student family” in the legal field.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that on the initiative of Valentina Matvienko, a draft standard for family policy in universities was developed. In accordance with it, it will be necessary to standardize family blocks in dormitories, providing for a separate kitchen, mother and child rooms. These standards have become mandatory for competitive selection in world-class campuses under construction.

    Valery Falkov said that in order to increase awareness of support measures, universities have launched a “single window” format for young families, mothers and fathers with children. In addition, work is underway with the Russian Ministry of Digital Development and Communications and the Analytical Center of the Government of the Russian Federation to create a Navigator of support measures for student families on the State Services portal.

    Participants of the plenary session familiarized themselves with stands with information about how higher education institutions help young families. Five universities were represented at the stands, including the State University of Management. Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev spoke about measures to support young families and projects being implemented, in particular about the educational and enlightening course for students “Architecture of Relationships” and the 2nd International Scientific Conference “Family in Modern Russian Society” held in the spring.

    “The State University of Management will significantly expand its support measures for student families in 2025. Today, we have more than 100 students with children. We have 2 mother-and-child rooms for them, and in the 4th quarter of this year, we plan to open 2 more such rooms, including as part of the construction of a new student coworking space. The total amount of payments provided for families with children is growing every year. Among other support measures, there is a special remote work program for pregnant employees in the first 3 months, an adaptation system for returning to work after maternity leave, and the possibility of remote work for family teachers,” said Vladimir Stroyev.

    Photos taken from the websites of the Federation Council of Russia and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

    Please note: This information is raw content obtained directly from the source of the information. It is an accurate report of what the source claims and does not necessarily reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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