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Category: Finance

  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – MEP delegation travels to Paris to discuss economy and financial services

    Source: European Parliament

    Eight MEPs will be in Paris from Monday, meeting France’s economy minister, top central bank and treasury officials, and representatives of numerous other public and private organisations.

    The delegation of MEPs from the European Parliament’s economic and monetary affairs committee will be headed by Aurore Lalucq (S&D, FR), the committee’s Chair. She will be accompanied by:

    Arba KOKALARI (EPP, SV)
    Kinga KOLLÁR (EPP, HU)
    Claire FITA (S&D, FR)
    Lara WOLTERS (S&D, NL)
    Pierre PIMPIE (PfE, FR)
    Stéphanie YON-COURTIN (Renew, FR)
    Damian BOESELAGER (Greens/EFA, DE)

    During the meetings on Monday, MEP Pascal CANFIN (Renew, FR) will also accompany the delegation.

    Meetings

    The primary objective of this mission is to visit the European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), as well as representatives of the French government, regulatory authorities and stakeholders in the areas of finance and economics, to discuss issues related to economic developments, economic governance, financial services legislation and the creation of clusters, as well as taxation and competition issues.

    Among others, the delegation will meet with France’s Minister for Economy and Finance, Eric Lombard and the Director General of the French Treasury, Bertrand Dumont, as well as the Governor of the Banque de France, François Villeroy de Galhau and the President of the French Court of Audit, Pierre Moscovici. Discussions are also expected to take place with the Secretary General of the OECD and the Chair of the French competition and prudential authorities. MEPs will also take part in roundtable discussions on ECON-related topics, such as the Savings and Investments Union, with academics and industry representatives.


    Press conference

    A press conference open to all journalists will be held by the leader of the delegation, Ms Lalucq on Wednesday at 15.00. To participate you are invited to fill in this form. The press conference is in physical presence only.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Kosovo receives €500 000 grant from EIB Global to revamp the Palace of Youth and Sports in Prishtina

    Source: European Investment Bank

    Thanks to a €500 000 cooperation agreement signed between the European Investment Bank (EIB Global), Republic of Kosovo*’s Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and the Local Public Enterprise “Pallati i Rinisë”, the EU bank will provide technical assistance for the reconstruction, conservation and restauration of the Palace of Youth and Sports in Prishtina. The project aims to transform the facility into a state-of-the-art, multifunctional center, while preserving the cultural heritage values, ready to serve as the competition and training venue for the XXI Mediterranean Games- Prishtina 2030 to be hosted by the Republic of Kosovo.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: CIB Marine Bancshares, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2025 Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BROOKFIELD, Wis., April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CIB Marine Bancshares, Inc. (the “Company” or “CIB Marine”) (OTCQX: CIBH), the holding company of CIBM Bank (the “Bank”), announced its unaudited results of operations and financial condition for the quarter and three months ended March 31, 2025. Net income of $0.3 million for the first quarter of 2025, or $0.24 basic and $0.23 diluted net income per share, compares to $0.2 million during the same quarter of 2024, or $0.13 basic and $0.10 diluted net income per share.

    Financial highlights for the quarter include:

    • Net interest margin increased to 2.62% compared to 2.44% for the fourth quarter of 2024 and 2.29% for the first quarter of 2024. The rising trend continues as the cost of funds reprices lower relative to the changes in yields on earning assets. Net interest income rose $0.3 million compared to the same quarter of 2024, primarily due to declining cost of funds and improved net interest margin.
    • Although quarter-end loan balances declined $12 million compared to December 31, 2024, the allowance for credit losses to loans rose from 1.26% to 1.29%, primarily due to a deterioration in forecasted short-term economic outcomes. Non-performing assets to total assets of 0.67% and non-accrual loans to loans of 0.84% on March 31, 2025, compares to 0.68% and 0.81%, respectively, on December 31, 2024. In 2024, the Bank maintained lower loan balances to support the preferred stock redemption and ensure appropriate capital ratios. Looking ahead, an increase in the loan portfolio is expected over the remainder of the year, primarily driven by growth in the commercial segments.
    • The Banking Division’s $0.8 million of net income for the quarter was unchanged from the same period the prior year. Due to seasonal factors and high interest rates, the Mortgage Division experienced a slow first quarter, resulting in a net loss of $0.2 million, which is an improvement of $0.2 million compared to the same period in 2024 due to cost-saving actions implemented earlier. The net remaining Other Division, comprised primarily of parent company operations, had a net loss of $0.3 million with roughly one-third of that amount attributed to subordinated debt interest expense. Although the parent company has a $2 million line of credit, no draws have been made on that potential funding source to date.

    Mr. J. Brian Chaffin, CIB Marine’s President and CEO, commented, “Our banking operations have gained momentum, with our strong corporate banking group rebuilding the commercial loan pipeline and our net interest margin trending higher due to management’s diligent efforts to lower our cost of funds. Despite an improvement of $0.2 million from the first quarter of the previous year, the Mortgage Division reported a loss due to the challenging business environment for residential mortgages. We anticipate a decline in overall mortgage production for the remainder of the year compared to the previous year, primarily due to lender staff reductions, but remain confident in the capabilities of our current lending team to deliver solid mortgage production.”

    He added, “In February, we announced the launch of our 2025 common stock repurchase program, which is expected to buy back up to $1 million worth of shares through the end of the year. During the first quarter of 2025, we spent $235,000 in open market transactions to buy 7,429 shares at an average price of $31.65 per share. This price was significantly lower than the tangible book value of $57.37 per share as of December 31, 2024, and the repurchases contributed to an increase in the tangible book value to $58.46 per share by March 31, 2025.”

    As the Company prepares for its upcoming annual meeting, he concluded, “We look forward to discussing key topics related to our operating results and capital plans at the Annual Shareholder Meeting on Thursday, April 24th, 2025. Shareholders are encouraged to visit our website for more information about the virtual meeting and to review the meeting materials.”

    CIB Marine Bancshares, Inc. is the holding company for CIBM Bank, which operates nine banking offices in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana, and has mortgage loan officers and/or offices in six states. More information on the Company is available at www.cibmarine.com, including recent shareholder letters, links to regulatory financial reports, and audited financial statements.

    FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
    CIB Marine has made statements in this release that may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. CIB Marine intends these forward-looking statements to be subject to the safe harbor created thereby and is including this statement to avail itself of the safe harbor. Forward-looking statements are identified generally by statements containing words and phrases such as “may,” “project,” “are confident,” “should be,” “intend,” “predict,” “believe,” “plan,” “expect,” “estimate,” “anticipate” and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements reflect CIB Marine’s current views with respect to future events and financial performance that are subject to many uncertainties and factors relating to CIB Marine’s operations and the business environment, which could change at any time.

    There are inherent difficulties in predicting factors that may affect the accuracy of forward-looking statements.

    Stockholders should note that many factors, some of which are discussed elsewhere in this Earnings Release and in the documents that are incorporated by reference, could affect the future financial results of CIB Marine and could cause those results to differ materially from those expressed in forward-looking statements contained or incorporated by reference in this document. These factors, many of which are beyond CIB Marine’s control, include but are not limited to:

    • operating, legal, execution, credit, market, security (including cyber), and regulatory risks;
    • economic, political, and competitive forces affecting CIB Marine’s banking business;
    • the impact on net interest income and securities values from changes in monetary policy and general economic and political conditions; and
    • the risk that CIB Marine’s analyses of these risks and forces could be incorrect and/or that the strategies developed to address them could be unsuccessful.

    These factors should be considered in evaluating the forward-looking statements, and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. CIB Marine undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks and uncertainties and CIB Marine’s actual results may differ materially from the results discussed in forward-looking statements.

    FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
    J. Brian Chaffin, President & CEO
    (217) 355-0900
    brian.chaffin@cibmbank.com

     
    CIB MARINE BANCSHARES, INC.
    Selected Unaudited Consolidated Financial Data
                     
      At or for the
      Quarters Ended   3 Months Ended
      March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30, March 31,   March 31, March 31,
      2025 2024 2024 2024 2024   2025 2024
      (Dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
    Selected Statement of Operations Data:                
    Interest and dividend income $ 10,941   $ 11,408   $ 12,283   $ 12,052   $ 11,801     $ 10,941   $ 11,801  
    Interest expense   5,652     6,259     6,707     6,897     6,840       5,652     6,840  
    Net interest income   5,289     5,149     5,576     5,155     4,961       5,289     4,961  
    Provision for (reversal of) credit losses   42     (332 )   (113 )   10     (28 )     42     (28 )
    Net interest income after provision for                
    (reversal of) credit losses   5,247     5,481     5,689     5,145     4,989       5,247     4,989  
    Noninterest income (1)   1,552     1,724     2,897     6,904     1,627       1,552     1,627  
    Noninterest expense   6,373     6,678     7,163     6,904     6,421       6,373     6,421  
    Income before income taxes   426     527     1,423     5,145     195       426     195  
    Income tax expense   105     123     347     1,361     17       105     17  
    Net income (loss) $ 321   $ 404   $ 1,076   $ 3,784   $ 178       $ 321   $ 178  
                     
    Common Share Data:                
    Basic net income (loss) per share (2) $ 0.24   $ 0.60   $ 0.79   $ 2.79   $ 0.13     $ 0.24   $ 0.13  
    Diluted net income (loss) per share (2)   0.23     0.54     0.59     2.06     0.10       0.23     0.10  
    Dividend   0.00     0.00     0.00     0.00     0.00       0.00     0.00  
    Tangible book value per share (3)   58.46     57.37     57.80     55.36     52.59       58.46     52.59  
    Book value per share (3)   58.51     57.42     56.06     53.61     50.84       58.51     50.84  
    Weighted average shares outstanding – basic   1,348,995     1,357,737     1,357,259     1,356,255     1,341,181       1,348,995     1,341,181  
    Weighted average shares outstanding – diluted   1,396,274     1,507,344     1,833,586     1,833,881     1,820,498       1,396,274     1,820,498  
    Financial Condition Data:                
    Total assets $ 852,018   $ 866,474   $ 888,283   $ 901,634   $ 897,595     $ 852,018   $ 897,595  
    Loans   684,787     697,093     707,310     719,129     736,019       684,787     736,019  
    Allowance for credit losses on loans   (8,818 )   (8,790 )   (8,973 )   (9,083 )   (9,087 )     (8,818 )   (9,087 )
    Investment securities   124,109     120,339     120,349     123,814     119,300       124,109     119,300  
    Deposits   692,028     692,378     747,168     768,984     772,377       692,028     772,377  
    Borrowings   67,214     81,735     33,583     28,222     32,120       67,214     32,120  
    Stockholders’ equity   79,309     77,961     92,358     89,008     85,091       79,309     85,091  
    Financial Ratios and Other Data:                
    Performance Ratios:                
    Net interest margin (4)   2.62 %   2.44 %   2.55 %   2.38 %   2.29 %     2.62 %   2.29 %
    Net interest spread (5)   1.99 %   1.74 %   1.80 %   1.71 %   1.63 %     1.99 %   1.63 %
    Noninterest income to average assets (6)   0.73 %   0.82 %   1.25 %   3.09 %   0.73 %     0.73 %   0.73 %
    Noninterest expense to average assets   3.05 %   3.06 %   3.17 %   3.09 %   2.87 %     3.05 %   2.87 %
    Efficiency ratio (7)   93.65 %   96.17 %   85.32 %   57.19 %   97.20 %     93.65 %   97.20 %
    Earnings (loss) on average assets (8)   0.15 %   0.19 %   0.48 %   1.69 %   0.08 %     0.15 %   0.08 %
    Earnings (loss) on average equity (9)   1.65 %   1.94 %   4.71 %   17.92 %   0.84 %     1.65 %   0.84 %
    Asset Quality Ratios:                
    Nonaccrual loans to loans (10)   0.84 %   0.81 %   0.44 %   0.47 %   0.48 %     0.84 %   0.48 %
    Nonperformance assets to total assets (11)   0.67 %   0.68 %   0.38 %   0.41 %   0.43 %     0.67 %   0.43 %
    Nonaccrual loans, modified loans to borrowers experiencing                
    financial difficulty, loans 90 days or more past due and still                
    accruing to total loans   1.21 %   1.19 %   1.62 %   1.38 %   1.04 %     1.21 %   1.04 %
    Nonaccrual loans, OREO, modified loans to borrowers                
    experiencing financial difficulty, loans 90 days or more past                
    due and still accruing to total assets   0.97 %   0.98 %   1.32 %   1.14 %   0.89 %     0.97 %   0.89 %
    Allowance for credit losses on loans to total loans (10)   1.29 %   1.26 %   1.27 %   1.26 %   1.23 %     1.29 %   1.23 %
    Allowance for credit losses on loans to nonaccrual loans,                
    modified loans to borrowers experiencing financial difficulty loans                
    and loans 90 days or more past due and still accruing (10)   106.25 %   105.95 %   82.53 %   91.24 %   118.77 %     106.25 %   118.77 %
    Net charge-offs (recoveries) annualized                
    to average loans (10)   -0.01 %   -0.01 %   -0.01 %   0.03 %   0.03 %     -0.01 %   0.03 %
    Capital Ratios:                
    Total equity to total assets   9.31 %   9.00 %   10.40 %   9.87 %   9.48 %     9.31 %   9.48 %
    Total risk-based capital ratio   13.34 %   13.02 %   14.54 %   13.90 %   13.07 %     13.34 %   13.07 %
    Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio   10.62 %   10.33 %   11.89 %   11.27 %   10.48 %     10.62 %   10.48 %
    Leverage capital ratio   8.40 %   8.14 %   9.30 %   8.93 %   8.50 %     8.40 %   8.50 %
    Other Data:                
    Number of employees (full-time equivalent)   152     165     170     172     177       152     177  
    Number of banking facilities   9     9     9     9     9       9     9  
                     
    (1) Noninterest income includes gains and losses on securities.
    (2) Net income available to common stockholders in the calculation of earnings per share includes the difference between the carrying amount less the consideration paid for redeemed preferred stock of $0.4 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2024.
    (3) Tangible book value per share is the stockholder equity less the carry value of the preferred stock and less the goodwill and intangible assets, divided by the total shares of common outstanding. Book value per share is the stockholder equity less the liquidation preference of the preferred stock, divided by the total shares of common outstanding. Book value measures are reported inclusive of the net deferred tax assets. As presented here, shares of common outstanding excludes unvested restricted stock awards.
    (4) Net interest margin is the ratio of net interest income to average interest-earning assets.
    (5) Net interest spread is the yield on average interest-earning assets less the rate on average interest-bearing liabilities.
    (6) Noninterest income to average assets excludes gains and losses on securities.
    (7) The efficiency ratio is noninterest expense divided by the sum of net interest income plus noninterest income, excluding gains and losses on securities.
    (8) Earnings on average assets are net income divided by average total assets.
    (9) Earnings on average equity are net income divided by average stockholders’ equity.
    (10) Excludes loans held for sale.
    (11)Nonperforming assets includes nonaccrual loans and securities and other real estate owned.
     
    CIB MARINE BANCSHARES, INC.
    Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited)
               
      March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30, March 31,
      2025 2024 2024 2024 2024
      (Dollars in Thousands, Except Shares)
    Assets          
    Cash and due from banks $ 7,717   $ 6,748   $ 13,814   $ 10,690   $ 7,727  
    Reverse repurchase agreements   –     –     –     –     –  
    Securities available for sale   121,939     118,206     118,145     121,687     117,160  
    Equity securities at fair value   2,170     2,133     2,204     2,127     2,140  
    Loans held for sale   7,685     13,291     19,472     17,897     8,048  
               
    Loans   684,787     697,093     707,310     719,129     736,019  
    Allowance for credit losses on loans   (8,818 )   (8,790 )   (8,973 )   (9,083 )   (9,087 )
    Net loans   675,969     688,303     698,337     710,046     726,932  
               
    Federal Home Loan Bank Stock   2,607     2,607     2,238     2,238     2,328  
    Premises and equipment, net   1,486     1,570     1,526     1,569     3,550  
    Accrued interest receivable   2,680     2,651     2,926     3,230     3,271  
    Deferred tax assets, net   12,529     12,955     12,796     14,840     14,849  
    Other real estate owned, net   –     200     211     283     375  
    Bank owned life insurance   6,486     6,437     6,388     6,340     6,291  
    Goodwill and other intangible assets   64     64     64     64     64  
    Other assets   10,686     11,309     10,162     10,623     4,860  
    Total assets $ 852,018   $ 866,474   $ 888,283   $ 901,634   $ 897,595  
               
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity          
    Deposits:          
    Noninterest-bearing demand $ 98,403   $ 86,886   $ 95,471   $ 95,457   $ 87,621  
    Interest-bearing demand   77,620     84,833     90,095     86,728     92,092  
    Savings   232,046     224,960     234,969     244,595     261,998  
    Time   283,959     295,699     326,633     342,204     330,666  
    Total deposits   692,028     692,378     747,168     768,984     772,377  
    Short-term borrowings   57,444     71,973     23,829     18,477     22,383  
    Long-term borrowings   9,770     9,762     9,754     9,745     9,737  
    Accrued interest payable   1,614     1,911     2,101     2,145     1,982  
    Other liabilities   11,853     12,489     13,073     13,275     6,025  
    Total liabilities   772,709     788,513     795,925     812,626     812,504  
               
    Stockholders’ Equity          
    Preferred stock, $1 par value; 5,000,000 authorized shares at periods prior to December 31, 2024; 7% fixed rate noncumulative perpetual issued; 14,633 shares of series A and 1,610 shares of series B; convertible; $16.2 million aggregate liquidation preference   –     –     13,806     13,806     13,806  
    Common stock, $1 par value; 75,000,000 authorized shares; 1,382,609 and 1,372,642 issued shares; 1,356,247 and 1,358,473 outstanding shares at March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. (1)   1,383     1,372     1,372     1,372     1,369  
    Capital surplus   181,801     181,708     181,603     181,486     181,380  
    Accumulated deficit   (99,167 )   (99,487 )   (100,297 )   (101,373 )   (105,157 )
    Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net   (3,939 )   (5,098 )   (3,592 )   (5,749 )   (5,773 )
    Treasury stock, 27,084 shares on March 31, 2025 and 14,791 shares December 31, 2024 (2)   (769 )   (534 )   (534 )   (534 )   (534 )
    Total stockholders’ equity   79,309     77,961     92,358     89,008     85,091  
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 852,018   $ 866,474   $ 888,283   $ 901,634   $ 897,595  
               
    (1) Both issued and outstanding shares as stated here exclude 51,684 shares and 42,259 shares of unvested restricted stock awards at March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively.
    (2) Treasury stock includes 722 shares held by subsidiary bank CIBM Bank.
               
    CIB MARINE BANCSHARES, INC.
    Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
                     
      At or for the
      Quarters Ended   3 Months Ended
      March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30, March 31,   March 31, March 31,
      2025 2024 2024 2024 2024   2025 2024
      (Dollars in thousands)
                     
    Interest Income                
    Loans $ 9,623   $ 9,999   $ 10,573   $ 10,582   $ 10,394     $ 9,623   $ 10,394  
    Loans held for sale   137     215     300     213     142       137     142  
    Securities   1,150     1,151     1,183     1,217     1,231       1,150     1,231  
    Other investments   31     43     227     40     34       31     34  
    Total interest income   10,941     11,408     12,283     12,052     11,801       10,941     11,801  
                     
    Interest Expense                
    Deposits   5,029     5,638     6,354     6,466     6,227       5,029     6,227  
    Short-term borrowings   504     500     232     310     493       504     493  
    Long-term borrowings   119     121     121     121     120       119     120  
    Total interest expense   5,652     6,259     6,707     6,897     6,840       5,652     6,840  
    Net interest income   5,289     5,149     5,576     5,155     4,961       5,289     4,961  
    Provision for (reversal of) credit losses   42     (332 )   (113 )   10     (28 )     42     (28 )
    Net interest income after provision for                
    (reversal of) credit losses   5,247     5,481     5,689     5,145     4,989       5,247     4,989  
                     
    Noninterest Income                
    Deposit service charges   59     55     63     67     66       59     66  
    Other service fees   (9 )   (5 )   (5 )   1     (5 )     (9 )   (5 )
    Mortgage banking revenue, net   1,140     1,564     2,264     2,166     1,209       1,140     1,209  
    Other income   177     192     150     273     163       177     163  
    Net gains on sale of securities available for sale   0     0     0     0     0       0     0  
    Unrealized gains (losses) recognized on equity securities   36     (71 )   78     (14 )   (18 )     36     (18 )
    Net gains (loss) on sale of SBA loans   161     0     420     0     202       161     202  
    Net gains on sale of assets and (writedowns)   (12 )   (11 )   (73 )   4,411     10       (12 )   10  
    Total noninterest income   1,552     1,724     2,897     6,904     1,627       1,552     1,627  
                     
    Noninterest Expense                
    Compensation and employee benefits   4,066     4,344     4,852     4,700     4,289       4,066     4,289  
    Equipment   559     467     504     457     462       559     462  
    Occupancy and premises   549     500     495     391     436       549     436  
    Data Processing   221     220     243     208     212       221     212  
    Federal deposit insurance   129     144     182     219     199       129     199  
    Professional services   278     240     254     219     199       278     199  
    Telephone and data communication   52     74     51     51     56       52     56  
    Insurance   64     71     78     80     81       64     81  
    Other expense   455     618     504     579     487       455     487  
    Total noninterest expense   6,373     6,678     7,163     6,904     6,421       6,373     6,421  
    Income from operations                
    before income taxes   426     527     1,423     5,145     195       426     195  
    Income tax expense   105     123     347     1,361     17       105     17  
    Net income (loss)   321     404     1,076     3,784     178       321     178  
    Preferred stock dividend   0     0     0     0     0       0     0  
    Discount from repurchase of preferred stock   0     406     0     0     0       0     0  
    Net income (loss) allocated to                
    common stockholders $ 321   $ 810   $ 1,076   $ 3,784   $ 178     $ 321   $ 178  
                     

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: New Development Bank and National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development Sign MoU to accelerate Infrastructure and Sustainable Development Projects in India

    Source: New Development Bank

    On April 8, 2025, the New Development Bank (NDB) and the National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID), one of India’s premier development financial institutions (DFI), signed in Mumbai a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)   to establish a strategic framework for cooperation in areas of mutual interest, including infrastructure and sustainable development projects.

    This collaboration will facilitate joint infrastructure investments in India and create a framework for the exchange of technical knowledge.

    NaBFID aims to work with NDB on clean energy and transportation projects, including renewable energy initiatives and sustainable water and sewage management, among others. The MoU also lays the foundation for both organisations to participate in infrastructure projects through thematic-level collaborations within their respective mandates.

    Additionally, NDB and NaBFID will partner in research and capacity-building initiatives, including seminars and workshops, to promote knowledge sharing and enhance institutional capabilities.

    NDB has approved nearly USD 10 billion in loans for 28 major infrastructure projects in India, including the Chennai, Indore, and Mumbai metro systems, the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System, and the Namo Bharat high-speed trains. Additionally, this funding supports the development of urban and rural roads, bridges and highways; water and sanitation; clean energy and USD 2 billion for COVID-19 emergency aid and economic recovery.

    Mr. Vladimir Kazbekov, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, NDB, said, “We are delighted to partner with NaBFID to drive India’s infrastructure and social sector development. We are proud of the activities we have undertaken in our founding member country generating a robust USD 10 billion portfolio in a short time span. This MoU reflects our shared vision of fostering economic growth while promoting sustainable and inclusive development.”

    Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Rajkiran Rai G., Managing Director, NaBFID, said, “This collaboration with NDB marks a significant step in our commitment to nation-building and sustainable development. This MoU will help NaBFID accelerate infrastructure financing in clean energy and social impact projects, creating long-term value for all stakeholders.”

    About NDB 

    The New Development Bank (NDB) is a multilateral development bank established by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) with the purpose of mobilising resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in emerging markets and developing countries (EMDCs). In 2021, NDB welcomed its first non-founding members and continues to expand, positioning itself as a platform for wider collaboration amongst EMDCs.  Since 2015, NDB has committed USD 35.6 billion in financing for 108 projects across sectors such as clean energy, transport, water and sanitation, environmental protection, social and digital infrastructure.

    About NaBFID

    National Bank for Financing Infrastructure Development (NaBFID) is a Development Financial Institution (DFI) established in April 2021. NaBFID is dedicated to accelerating the development of India’s infrastructure ecosystem by addressing the long-term financing needs of the sector. NaBFID plays a pivotal role in driving the nation’s economic growth and fostering sustainable development.

    NaBFID is committed towards its vision of becoming a strong provider of impact investment, catalysing infrastructure funding for transformative growth of India.

    NaBFID aims to be a key partner in helping India achieve its ambitious infrastructure development objectives – responsibly and sustainably. Additionally, NaBFID will work towards developing a deep and liquid market for bonds, loans, and derivatives for infrastructure financing.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Anniversary Statement: Cessna T210M, N761JU

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    News story

    Anniversary Statement: Cessna T210M, N761JU

    Investigation of Cessna T210M fatal accident at Leeds East Airport on 11 April 2024

    This statement provides an update on the ongoing AAIB investigation into the fatal accident involving a Cessna T210M at Leeds East Airport on 11 April 2024. The aircraft was taking off from Runway 24 when control was lost and the aircraft came to rest inverted at the far end of the runway. Sadly, the passenger succumbed to their injuries several days later. The investigation has been focused on the autopilot system and also investigating potential safety actions to aid pilots in the use of autopilots in any General Aviation aircraft.

    The investigation is ongoing, and the final report is expected to be published in due course.

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  • MIL-OSI: Genezys Launches $GNZ Token, Shifting the tide of Sports Engagement in Web3

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Genezys, an innovative platform at the intersection of Web3 and sports, has officially launched its $GNZ token—marking a significant milestone in its mission to transform how fans, athletes, and clubs interact within the decentralized sports ecosystem. At the heart of this revolution is Genezys’ decentralized platform, designed to empower sports fans, creators, and athletes with innovative tools, transparent infrastructure, and unique engagement opportunities.

    GRENOBLE, France, April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Following its much-anticipated Initial Coin Offering (ICO) on Kommunitas Launchpad, Genezys has captured the attention of both blockchain enthusiasts and sports fans alike. The ICO attracted significant interest from investors eager to be part of a platform that is redefining the digital interaction between fans and athletes, creating new pathways for engagement and financial support for clubs.

    As the sports industry continues to embrace digital transformations, Genezys is leveraging the power of blockchain to provide a transparent and secure environment for sports engagement. Its flagship product, the FanCard, is a unique NFT that allows fans to connect more closely with their favorite athletes or sports clubs, unlocking a variety of exclusive benefits such as special content, VIP experiences, and more.

    But Genezys is not just about fan engagement—it’s building an entire ecosystem around Web3 technology. The platform offers a Web3-powered marketplace for buying, selling, and trading FanCards, which are digital collectibles backed by blockchain, and even includes a gamified rewards system that incentivizes fan loyalty. The platform’s NFT-powered Launchpad allows sports clubs and athletes to issue their own tokens, and community engagement translates into real-world perks, enhancing the access and allocation for token holders.

    Genezys combines the best of blockchain security, decentralization, and NFT utility to deliver a cutting-edge sports experience. Built on Ethereum-compatible smart contracts and powered by IPFS for decentralized storage, the platform ensures data privacy, user control, and fast, transparent transactions. Fans can also interact with athletes and clubs in a more direct, meaningful way, thanks to Genezys’ seamless integration of Web3 tools into the sports community.

    The $GNZ token serves as the core utility within the Genezys ecosystem, unlocking a broad array of benefits for holders. These include access to premium FanCard collections, participation in the Launchpad for exclusive athlete and club token sales, and rewards within the community engagement system. Additionally, $GNZ holders gain voting rights for platform governance decisions, staking rewards when paired with NFTs, and exclusive access to gated communities and events.

    During its ICO on Kommunitas, Genezys surpassed 60% of its funding target within the first six hours and was fully subscribed under 72 hours, signaling the high demand for fan-driven blockchain applications. The platform’s post-IKO strategy includes expanding its AI and blockchain capabilities, onboarding new strategic partners, and leveraging token buybacks funded through platform revenue—all aimed at enhancing the long-term value and utility of the $GNZ token.

    Looking ahead, Genezys plans to expand across multiple blockchains, integrate new fan engagement technologies, and scale its suite of products. With its unique combination of decentralization, sports community engagement, and tokenized rewards, Genezys is poised to become a cornerstone in the Web3 sports ecosystem. By offering fans, athletes, and sports clubs a secure, user-friendly platform, Genezys is setting a new standard for how sports can be experienced and monetized in the digital age.

    About Genezys
    Genezys is a Web3-powered sports platform dedicated to creating secure, intelligent, and decentralized tools that empower fans, athletes, and clubs to engage with one another in innovative ways. Its native token, $GNZ, fuels a vibrant ecosystem of fan engagement, NFT collections, and sports token launches. With strategic alliances, cutting-edge technology, and a user-first approach, Genezys is redefining what’s possible in the digital sports world.

    Contact:
    Nathan Muscio
    nathan.muscio@genezys-app.com
    contact@genezys.xyz

    Disclaimer: This press release is provided by Genezys. The statements, views, and opinions expressed in this content are solely those of the content provider and do not necessarily reflect the views of this media platform or its publisher. We do not endorse, verify, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or trading advice. Investing in crypto and mining related opportunities involves significant risks, including the potential loss of capital. Readers are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. However, due to the inherently speculative nature of the blockchain sector–including cryptocurrency, NFTs, and mining–complete accuracy cannot always be guaranteed. Neither the media platform nor the publisher shall be held responsible for any fraudulent activities, misrepresentations, or financial losses arising from the content of this press release.Speculate only with funds that you can afford to lose.Neither the media platform nor the publisher shall be held responsible for any fraudulent activities, misrepresentations, or financial losses arising from the content of this press release. In the event of any legal claims or charges against this article, we accept no liability or responsibility.

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  • MIL-OSI: Meana Raptor Announces Presale with Real-World Utility, NFT Integration, and Anti-Whale Protections

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WASHINGTON, April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Meana Raptor has announced the launch of its private presale for $MRT. Blending innovative tokenomics, NFT-driven rewards, real-world utility, and a golf-meets-blockchain narrative, Meana Raptor aims to redefine what a truly community-centric crypto project can achieve.

    The Meana Raptor Ecosystem
    Meana Raptor transcends the typical meme coin or token label. It stands as a decentralized entertainment and real-world integration brand with a multi-layered ecosystem that includes:

    1. NFT Integration
      • Golf Perks & Events: Exclusive NFTs that grant holders access to golf club perks, tournaments, and brand-sponsored events.
      • Future VR Park Access: Fusing virtual reality with on-ground access, each NFT becomes a key to Meana Raptor’s expanding VR and park ecosystem.
    2. Native Token ($MRT)
      • Anti-Whale Protections: Smart contract features that limit large-scale market manipulation and ensure a fair token distribution.
      • Cooldown Mechanisms: Preventing rapid buy-sell cycles, safeguarding both new and existing investors.
    3. Storytelling & Entertainment
      • YouTube Shorts & Animated Episodes: Bringing Meana Raptor’s lore to life through engaging stories and characters.
      • Narrative Layer: Transforming holders into characters within the Meana universe — fostering identity and belonging that goes beyond token ownership.
    4. Future DAO Governance
      • Token + NFT Gated Access: Token and NFT holders will have a say in guiding project decisions, ensuring the community’s voice remains central to the project’s evolution.

    Security & Transparency
    From its inception, Meana Raptor has prioritized ethical leadership and technical security:

    • Doxxed Leadership Team: Founder and key team members are publicly known, fostering trust among participants.
    • Anti-Bot / Anti-Dump Architecture: Robust smart contract code designed to protect token holders from pump-and-dump scenarios.
    • Team & Dev Fund Vesting: Hardcoded vesting ensures the team’s interests align with the community’s long-term success.
    • Audit in Progress: A thorough audit by SolidProof is underway, reflecting Meana Raptor’s unwavering commitment to accountability and investor protection.

    About the Founder
    Meana Raptor was founded by Roberto Brown, a Vietnamese-American entrepreneur who entered the crypto arena determined to create an honest, transparent, and utility-focused project. His firsthand experiences with failed projects and rug pulls motivated him to build something genuinely sustainable. Brown’s background in business strategy — combined with a personal commitment to investor protection and transparency — sets the foundation for Meana Raptor’s bold vision. His primary belief: blockchain should create long-term value, not just fleeting hype.

    The Team
    Behind Meana Raptor stands a fully doxxed, global team of experts dedicated to security, user engagement, and community-driven growth:

    • Smart Contract Engineers: From the U.S. and Asia, ensuring robust anti-whale features, anti-bot mechanisms, and security-first protocols.
    • Marketing Specialists: Including members from the U.K. and Nigeria, strategizing brand storytelling, investor education, and real-time campaign engagement.
    • Community Builders: Focused on fortifying the Raptor community, offering top-tier support, and fostering organic growth across different regions and social channels.

    United by a shared vision of investor-first development, this diverse team operates under strict guidelines of trust and accountability.

    Join the Raptor Movement
    Meana Raptor isn’t just launching; it’s awakening a movement that merges immersive storytelling, blockchain rewards, and real-world access perks. Early adopters have an unprecedented chance to mint NFTs, participate in the presale, and shape the direction of a brand poised to innovate in both virtual and physical realms.

    “This project is about more than crypto,” says founder Roberto Brown. “It’s about building a community that stands for trust, creativity, and tangible value. We’re here to reshape the conversation around what a token — and its holders — can achieve together.”

    Join Meana Raptor in pioneering a decentralized future that values trust, community input, and tangible utility. Welcome to a realm where the fairway meets the blockchain, and every participant holds a stake in the story.

    For more information, connect at:
    Website: www.meanaraptor.com

    For press inquiries, contact:
    Info@meanaraptor.com
    felipe@meanaraptor.com
    michael@meanaraptor.com
    robin@meanaraptor.com

    Media Contact
    Company Name: Meana Raptor
    Contact Person: Roberto Brown
    Email: info@meanaraptor.com
    Website: meanaraptor.com

    Disclaimer: This press release is provided by the Meana Raptor. The statements, views, and opinions expressed in this content are solely those of the content provider and do not necessarily reflect the views of this media platform or its publisher. We do not endorse, verify, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented. We do not guarantee any claims, statements, or promises made in this article. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or trading advice.

    Investing in crypto and mining-related opportunities involves significant risks, including the potential loss of capital. It is possible to lose all your capital. These products may not be suitable for everyone, and you should ensure that you understand the risks involved. Seek independent advice if necessary. Speculate only with funds that you can afford to lose. Readers are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. However, due to the inherently speculative nature of the blockchain sector—including cryptocurrency, NFTs, and mining—complete accuracy cannot always be guaranteed.

    Neither the media platform nor the publisher shall be held responsible for any fraudulent activities, misrepresentations, or financial losses arising from the content of this press release. In the event of any legal claims or charges against this article, we accept no liability or responsibility.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: International Day of Liberation of Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On April 11, 1945, an international uprising took place in the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald, as a result of which the prisoners managed to take control of the camp. In memory of this event, the world celebrates International Day of Liberation of Prisoners of Fascist Concentration Camps.

    The uprising was not spontaneous, several underground committees had been operating in Buchenwald since 1942, which by the time of the uprising had managed to obtain and hide over 90 rifles, 100 pistols, over 120 grenades and even one machine gun, as well as a small radio station, with which they contacted the approaching American army. The prisoners created 188 small combat groups: 56 Soviet, 23 German, 22 French and others. During the uprising, the guards were killed and some were taken prisoner, after which the prisoners took up all-round defense in the camp. On the night of April 11, troops of General George Patton’s Third Army entered Buchenwald and completely cleared the camp of the remaining guards.

    Buchenwald did not formally have the status of a “death camp”, but from 1937 until the uprising, about 56 thousand people out of 250 thousand prisoners were killed and tortured there. And this was not even the largest camp. In the largest complex of concentration camps near the city of Auschwitz, liberated by the Red Army on January 27, 1945, according to modern historians, from 1.1 to 1.6 million people were exterminated. Its design capacity allowed for the extermination of up to 30 thousand people per day.

    In total, about 18 million prisoners were imprisoned in 14 thousand fascist concentration camps from 1933 to 1945, and 11 million of them were exterminated in gas chambers, during medical experiments, died from torture, exhaustion and hunger. It was because of the inhumane activities of concentration camps that about 20% of all victims of World War II were children. The exact figures are still unknown, the Nazis were well aware of their crimes and at the end of the war tried to destroy as much evidence of their activities as possible.

    The task of modern humanity is not to forget this terrible chapter in the terrible book of history of the Second World War. We must not allow the spread of the resurgent Nazi ideology, which does not consider many nationalities and races as people, and if necessary, does not consider anyone as people, because the very first concentration camp in Germany was intended for Germans themselves – political prisoners.

    To this day, the International Buchenwald Committee, which was born in the underground of the concentration camp, exists. The International Union of Former Juvenile Prisoners of Fascism is active. But with each passing year, the number of members of these and similar societies is decreasing. This heavy memory will have to be carried by those who have never been dehumanized for imaginary reasons. And we hope that it never will be. In the name of this, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation continues to investigate criminal cases of genocide of the civilian population during the Great Patriotic War. Neither previous nor new crimes against humanity will go unpunished.

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  • MIL-OSI: Gate.io Celebrates 12th Anniversary with a Major Brand Upgrade: Opening the Gateway to the Future of Crypto

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    PANAMA CITY, April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global leading cryptocurrency exchange Gate.io is marking a significant milestone—its 12th anniversary—by unveiling a comprehensive brand upgrade, including the debut of its new official Chinese name, “Damen” (大门, meaning “The Gate“). Under the theme “12 Years, One Gate, One World”, Gate.io reflects on its journey of growth and transformation, while embracing a bold new vision for the future, showcasing its ambition to build a more open, diverse, and innovative Web3 ecosystem for users worldwide.

    12 Years of Innovation: Establishing Prestigious Global Leadership

    Since its inception in 2013, Gate.io has emerged as a blockchain innovation powerhouse, offering reliable and versatile digital asset trading services. Today, Gate.io has grown into a top global leading crypto exchange, serving over 22 million users globally, consistently ranking among the top three exchanges by liquidity and ranking top 2 in 24-hour spot trading volume. The platform supports over 3,800 cryptocurrencies across spot trading, futures, leverage, and other financial products, offering a wide range of investment opportunities.

    Among the keystones cementing Gate.io’s dominance in crypto space, GateToken (GT), Gate.io’s native platform token, has been a cornerstone of its ecosystem since the launch of GateChain’s mainnet in 2019. GT reached an all-time high of $25.960, with a total market capitalization surpassing $2.94 billion, propelling its market rank into the global Top 40.

    Moreover, Gate.io’s established crypto financial ecosystem has also played a crucial role in driving industry transparency. As the first mainstream exchange to commit to 100% proof of reserves, it partnered with U.S. audit firm Armanino LLP, leveraging the Merkle Tree open-source framework for regular asset reserve disclosures. As of January 17, 2025, Gate.io’s total reserves exceeded $10 billion, ranking fourth globally, with an above-average reserve ratio of 128.58%, ensuring verifiability and security for user assets.

    Cross-Industry Partnerships: Expanding Web3’s Global Influence

    Gate.io is actively fostering cross-industry partnerships to elevate the crypto industry’s global reach. In 2024, Gate.io partnered with FC Internazionale Milano, or Inter, marking a new era of integration between crypto and traditional sports. As the Official Sleeve Partner for Inter, Gate.io’s brand images have been prominently featured at San Siro Stadium, Serie A, and UEFA Champions League matches. Through VIP events and joint activities, Gate.io is bringing crypto closer to football enthusiasts, building a global fan community, and exploring new possibilities for sports and digital assets.

    In the first quarter of 2025, Gate.io announced a landmark sponsorship deal with Oracle Red Bull Racing in Formula 1, becoming the team’s exclusive cryptocurrency exchange partner. As an eight-time F1 world champion, Oracle Red Bull Racing is synonymous with excellence and speed, a vision that aligns with Gate.io’s cutting-edge innovation in digital finance. This partnership is a strategic milestone, accelerating blockchain adoption and expanding Web3 solutions to a broader global audience.

    Strategic Brand Upgrade: Embracing A New Identity for the Future

    Over the past 12 years, Gate.io has witnessed the rapid evolution of the crypto industry and proactively adapted to market shifts. From a Bitcoin trading platform to a comprehensive blockchain ecosystem, Gate.io is now embracing its next evolution with the introduction of the new Chinese Name “Damen” (meaning “The Gate”). The new brand identity symbolizes openness, fairness, and innovation, reflecting Gate.io’s commitment to bridging the global crypto economy with cutting-edge technology and trusted financial infrastructure.

    More than just a name change, this brand evolution marks a strategic upgrade—shifting from a traditional exchange to a fully integrated Web3 ecosystem. Under this new vision, Gate.io is focused on enhancing user experience, driving technological innovation, and expanding decentralized finance solutions, making blockchain technology more accessible, secure, and intuitive for users worldwide.

    Commemorating 12 Years with Exclusive Events in Dubai

    To celebrate this milestone, Gate.io will host a series of flagship events in Dubai on April 29-30, 2025, to join hands with global users and industry partners. The 12th Anniversary Celebration is expected to attract over a thousand top global investors, blockchain entrepreneurs, project teams, and industry leaders, joining Gate.io in celebrating this significant occasion. Adding to the festivities, SPORT3 DUBAI 2025 will introduce a unique blend of sports and blockchain, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere for industry professionals to connect. Through this initiative, Gate.io aims to foster cross-industry collaboration, encourage meaningful dialogue, and drive innovation in blockchain-powered sports applications.

    Twelve years of trust, growth, and groundbreaking innovation have brought Gate.io to this defining moment. From the “Gateway to Crypto” over a decade ago to pioneering the next chapter of blockchain evolution, the platform remains committed to its mission. Standing at the crossroads of a new era, Gate.io embraces its new transformation, not just a rebrand, but as a renewed commitment to empowering users, advancing technology, and shaping the future of the blockchain ecosystem. As Gate.io unveils its next chapter, it continues to open the gateway to crypto for global users, bridging today’s world with the boundless possibilities of the crypto future.

    Media Contact:
    Elaine Wang at elaine.w@gate.io

    Disclaimer:

    The content herein does not constitute any offer, solicitation, or recommendation. Please note that virtual assets may depreciate in value fully or partially, and are susceptible to significant fluctuations. You should always seek independent professional advice before making any investment decisions. Please note Gate.io is not licensed or regulated by the Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA) and hence not permitted to conduct virtual asset related activities in/from Dubai. The products and/or services mentioned herein are only available to persons outside Dubai. Please be noted that Gate.io may restrict or prohibit the use of all or a portion of the Services from Restricted Locations. For more information, please read the User Agreement via https://www.gate.io/zh/user-agreement.

    Disclaimer: This press release is provided by Gate.io. The statements, views, and opinions expressed in this content are solely those of the content provider and do not necessarily reflect the views of this media platform or its publisher. We do not endorse, verify, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or trading advice. Investing in crypto and mining related opportunities involves significant risks, including the potential loss of capital. Readers are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. However, due to the inherently speculative nature of the blockchain sector–including cryptocurrency, NFTs, and mining–complete accuracy cannot always be guaranteed. Neither the media platform nor the publisher shall be held responsible for any fraudulent activities, misrepresentations, or financial losses arising from the content of this press release.Speculate only with funds that you can afford to lose.Neither the media platform nor the publisher shall be held responsible for any fraudulent activities, misrepresentations, or financial losses arising from the content of this press release. In the event of any legal claims or charges against this article, we accept no liability or responsibility.

    Legal Disclaimer: This media platform provides the content of this article on an “as-is” basis, without any warranties or representations of any kind, express or implied. We do not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information presented herein. Any concerns, complaints, or copyright issues related to this article should be directed to the content provider mentioned.

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  • MIL-OSI: Trifork secures landmark project to transform Oman’s healthcare system

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Press release

    Trifork secures landmark project to transform Oman’s healthcare system

    Muscat, 11 April 2025 – The Ministry of Health in Oman has selected Trifork to develop a state-of-the-art Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) system while integrating with the National Health Information Exchange (NHER), which in parallel will be upgraded by Trifork during the project. This project represents a significant milestone in modernizing Oman’s healthcare system in alignment with Oman Vision 2040.

    After a competitive bidding process involving six contenders, Trifork was selected for its more than 20 years of expertise in Digital Health, which has been demonstrated through successful projects in Switzerland and Denmark and its strong international profile.

    Strengthening Oman’s healthcare system

    The project aims to upgrade Oman’s healthcare systems. The benefits of the new system include improved cost recovery, allowing government providers to reclaim insurance companies’ expenses more efficiently, faster claims processing, and reduced waiting times for patients at Ministry of Health facilities, which are key steps toward a more patient-focused healthcare experience.

    Key phases and deliverables

    The project is structured into phases, with gradual implementation over two years. The initial proof of concept will be completed in six months, followed by a gradual implementation of core functionalities, ensuring that the benefits of the solutions are implemented as soon as possible.

    These milestones align with the Ministry of Health’s digitalization strategy, which focuses on enhancing healthcare efficiency, data-driven decision-making, and seamless patient care through advanced technology. They also support Oman Vision 2040’s broader goals of leveraging digital transformation to improve public services, strengthen healthcare infrastructure, and drive sustainable national development.

    Strategic partnership

    Trifork Oman brings invaluable expertise from similar engagements across Europe to the project. By integrating advanced solutions and leveraging global best practices, the company will deliver a tailored system that meets the unique needs of Oman’s healthcare ecosystem.

    The Ministry of Health in Oman oversees 263 health institutions, including 50 hospitals (4,954 beds), 21 health complexes, and 192 health centers. In 2022, they recorded 14.9 million outpatient visits – about 41,000 daily. Serving over 5 million people, the ministry prioritizes accessible, high-quality care and advances digital transformation under Oman’s Vision 2040.

    Commitment to innovation in Oman

    “This contract represents a major milestone for Trifork Oman in our ambition to contribute to the Sultanate’s goals for digital transformation and innovation. We are honored to use our strong expertise in digital health to contribute to the ongoing innovation in Oman’s healthcare sector and see this as the start of a long partnership,” says Christian Hemmingsen, CEO of Trifork Oman.

    Investor and media contact

    Frederik Svanholm
    Group Investment Director, Head of IR & PR
    frsv@trifork.com, +41 79 357 7317


    About Trifork

    Trifork is a pioneering global technology partner, empowering enterprise and public sector customers with innovative solutions. With 1,229 professionals across 73 business units in 16 countries, Trifork delivers expertise in inspiring, building, and running advanced software solutions across diverse sectors, including public administration, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, energy, financial services, retail, and real estate. Trifork Labs, the Group’s R&D hub, drives innovation by investing in and developing synergistic and high-potential technology companies. Trifork Group AG is a publicly listed company on Nasdaq Copenhagen. Learn more at trifork.com.

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  • MIL-OSI: Tryg A/S – Interim report Q1 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

     Tryg’s Supervisory Board has today approved the interim report Q1 2025.

    Tryg reported an insurance service result of DKK 1,540m (DKK 1,280m) and a combined ratio of 84.2% (86.6%) in Q1 2025. The higher insurance service result was supported by a growth of 3.7% in local currencies, a benign level of weather claims, and a continued underlying profitability improvement. The investment result was robust at DKK 320m (DKK 112m). Pre-tax profit was DKK 1,491m (DKK 1,007m) and profit after tax was DKK 1,118m (DKK 776m). Ordinary dividend of DKK 2.05 (DKK 1.95) per share for the quarter, is an increase of more than 5% from last year. The reported solvency ratio at the end of Q1 2025 was 195%, supporting future shareholder remuneration. Tryg launched a DKK 2bn buyback on 4 December 2024, of which some DKK 1.3bn has been bought back at the end of Q1.

    Financial highlights Q1 2025

    • Insurance revenue growth of 3.7% in local currencies (4.8%)
    • Insurance service result of DKK 1,540m (DKK 1,280m)
    • Combined ratio of 84.2% (86.6%)
    • Expense ratio of 13.3% (13.5%)
    • Investment result of DKK 320m (DKK 112m)
    • Profit before tax of DKK 1,491m (DKK 1,007m)
    • Ordinary dividend of DKK 2.05 (DKK 1.95) per share and solvency ratio of 195%

     Customer highlights Q1 2025

    • Customer satisfaction score of 82 (81)

    Statement by Group CEO Johan Kirstein Brammer:
    We have had a good start in executing our 2027 strategy, and I am pleased that we are delivering a solid set of results for the first quarter of the year. We have helped customers with more than half a million claims and paid out more than DKK 6.6 billion in disbursements, while managing to improve customer satisfaction. Especially, the implementation of an improved welcome flow for new customers and even faster claims handling is something that we see customers responding positively to. Meanwhile, the world around us has changed significantly both politically and macroeconomically, and therefore our financial robustness as an insurance company is more crucial than ever. Tryg Group must remain strong so that we can fulfill our obligations to our customers and shareholders.

    Conference call
    Tryg hosts a conference call today at 10:00 CET. CEO Johan Kirstein Brammer, CFO Allan Kragh Thaysen, CTO Mikael Kärrsten and Head of Financial Reporting, SVP Gianandrea Roberti will present the results in brief followed by Q&As.

    The conference call will be held in English. An on-demand version will be available shortly after the conference call has ended.

    Conference call details:
    Danish participants:              +45 78 76 84 90
    UK participants:                    +44 203 769 6819
    US participants:                    +1 646 787 0157
    PIN: 560768

    The interim report material can be downloaded on www.tryg.com/downloads-2025 shortly after the time of release.

    Contact information:

    Visit tryg.com for more information. 

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: SEALCOIN Demonstrates Satellite-Enabled IoT Transactions Using WISeSat LEO Constellation

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SEALCOIN Demonstrates Satellite-Enabled IoT Transactions Using WISeSat LEO Constellation

    Pushing the Frontiers of IoT with Secure, Decentralized Microtransactions Beyond Terrestrial Limits

    Geneva, Switzerland, April 11, 2025 –WISeKey International Holding Ltd (“WISeKey”) (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a leading global cybersecurity, blockchain, and IoT company, today announced that its subsidiary SEALCOIN AG, unveiled a groundbreaking Proof of Concept (PoC) that illustrates the Company’s ability to integrate with remote IoT devices through satellite communications. Leveraging the WISeSat Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation and the FOSSA IoT platform, this milestone marks a major step toward SEALCOIN’s vision for a decentralized, transactional IoT that transcends terrestrial infrastructure.

    Built on WISeKey’s satellite infrastructure, the PoC enables microtransaction-driven data exchanges between fully off-the-grid IoT devices, with each data set cryptographically signed at the source device for integrity and trust.

    The architecture operates as follows:

    • Device-to-Device Exchange via Satellite: A request for data is initiated by one IoT device and fulfilled by another using SEALCOIN as the value exchange layer.
    • REST API Integration with WISeSat via FOSSA: The responding device acts as a bridge to the WISeSat network through a REST API, retrieving data from the satellite-linked database, which has been securely signed by the source device.
    • Blockchain Settlement via SEALCOIN on Hedera: Each exchange is recorded and settled securely and efficiently via the SEALCOIN token on the Hedera network.

    This PoC proves the feasibility of executing secure, decentralized, satellite-enabled data transactions between machines in geographically isolated or infrastructure-deficient environments. The implications for smart agriculture, environmental monitoring, autonomous logistics, and defense applications are immense, setting the stage for a new wave of use cases previously unimaginable.

    This is the first iteration of SEALCOIN’s satellite integration roadmap. Looking ahead, the project will focus on embedding SEALCOIN capabilities directly within satellites, secured at the silicon level using Secure Element technology. This foundational step will enable future “Satellite-as-a-Service” business models, where spaceborne infrastructure autonomously participates in decentralized economies.

    “Our goal with SEALCOIN has always been to make transactional IoT borderless, scalable, and secure,” said Carlos Moreira, CEO of WISeKey Group. “With this demo, we’ve not only expanded that vision into space but opened doors to solutions for regions with no cellular or terrestrial coverage”.

    SEALCOIN’s architecture is inherently modular, supporting a plug-and-play approach to new types of sensors and satellite operators, further enhancing its potential for global deployment.

    This is just the beginning of a bold trajectory toward true device-to-device economies, decentralized, autonomous, and resilient by design.

    About WISeKey

    WISeKey International Holding Ltd (“WISeKey”, SIX: WIHN; Nasdaq: WKEY) is a global leader in cybersecurity, digital identity, and IoT solutions platform. It operates as a Swiss-based holding company through several operational subsidiaries, each dedicated to specific aspects of its technology portfolio. The subsidiaries include (i) SEALSQ Corp (Nasdaq: LAES), which focuses on semiconductors, PKI, and post-quantum technology products, (ii) WISeKey SA which specializes in RoT and PKI solutions for secure authentication and identification in IoT, Blockchain, and AI, (iii) WISeSat AG which focuses on space technology for secure satellite communication, specifically for IoT applications, (iv) WISe.ART Corp which focuses on trusted blockchain NFTs and operates the WISe.ART marketplace for secure NFT transactions, and (v) SEALCOIN AG which focuses on decentralized physical internet with DePIN technology and house the development of the SEALCOIN platform.

    Each subsidiary contributes to WISeKey’s mission of securing the internet while focusing on their respective areas of research and expertise. Their technologies seamlessly integrate into the comprehensive WISeKey platform. WISeKey secures digital identity ecosystems for individuals and objects using Blockchain, AI, and IoT technologies. With over 1.6 billion microchips deployed across various IoT sectors, WISeKey plays a vital role in securing the Internet of Everything. The company’s semiconductors generate valuable Big Data that, when analyzed with AI, enable predictive equipment failure prevention. Trusted by the OISTE/WISeKey cryptographic Root of Trust, WISeKey provides secure authentication and identification for IoT, Blockchain, and AI applications. The WISeKey Root of Trust ensures the integrity of online transactions between objects and people. For more information on WISeKey’s strategic direction and its subsidiary companies, please visit www.wisekey.com.

    Disclaimer
    This communication expressly or implicitly contains certain forward-looking statements concerning WISeKey International Holding Ltd and its business. Such statements involve certain known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which could cause the actual results, financial condition, performance or achievements of WISeKey International Holding Ltd to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. WISeKey International Holding Ltd is providing this communication as of this date and does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements contained herein as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

    This press release does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, and it does not constitute an offering prospectus within the meaning of the Swiss Financial Services Act (“FinSA”), the FinSa’s predecessor legislation or advertising within the meaning of the FinSA. Investors must rely on their own evaluation of WISeKey and its securities, including the merits and risks involved. Nothing contained herein is, or shall be relied on as, a promise or representation as to the future performance of WISeKey.

    Press and Investor Contacts

    WISeKey International Holding Ltd
    Company Contact: Carlos Moreira
    Chairman & CEO
    Tel: +41 22 594 3000
    info@wisekey.com 
    WISeKey Investor Relations (US) 
    The Equity Group Inc.
    Lena Cati
    Tel: +1 212 836-9611
    lcati@equityny.com

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: 04.10.2025 Sen. Cruz Applauds Signing of Cryptocurrency Resolution into Law

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Texas Ted Cruz
    Published: 04.10.2025
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) released a statement following President Trump signing his Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution regarding Decentralized Finance (DeFi). This resolution overturns an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rule on cryptocurrency that would have defined certain developers as “brokers” for reporting and taxation. 
    Upon the CRA being signed into law, Sen. Cruz said, “This rule would have undermined American leadership on cryptocurrency and I am grateful to President Trump for signing my resolution into law. The resolution is a victory for innovation, privacy, and economic freedom. We are protecting the developers who are building the future of cryptocurrency, making clear that the United States will not cede digital leadership to China, and preserving the ability of Americans to conduct transactions without government interference.”
    Sen. Cruz is the leader in the U.S. Senate on advancing cryptocurrency.
    Sen. Cruz introduced the Facilitate Lower Atmospheric Released Emissions (FLARE) Act, incentivizing entrepreneurs and crypto miners to use natural gas that would otherwise be stranded.
    Sen. Cruz introduced the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act, legislation that prohibits the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC). This bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support.
    Sen. Cruz previously introduced legislation in 2022 and 2023 to prohibit the Federal Reserve from developing a direct-to-consumer central bank digital currency, which could be used as a financial surveillance tool by the federal government.
    Sen. Cruz authored the Adopting Cryptocurrency in Congress as an Exchange of Payment for Transactions Resolution, also known as the ACCEPT Resolution.
    Sen. Cruz introduced an amendment to repeal a provision from the 2021 infrastructure package that created new reporting requirements for many cryptocurrency and blockchain companies in both the 117th and 118th Congresses.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Crapo, Blunt Rochester, Fetterman and Tillis Introduce Bipartisan, Bicameral Housing Supply Frameworks Act

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Idaho Mike Crapo
    Washington, D.C.–U.S. Senators Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Delaware), John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania) and Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) today introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Housing Supply Frameworks Act.  
    The lack of affordable housing is the top issue Idahoans bring up to Senator Crapo in meetings across the state.
    The Housing Supply Frameworks Act would provide resources to help communities rehaul their zoning and land use regulations.  By channeling national expertise, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) would provide a new framework to assist localities in breaking down barriers and increasing the supply of affordable housing across income levels.  The bill was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Representative Brittany Pettersen (D-Colorado) and Representative Mike Flood (R-Nebraska).
    The federal government first laid the foundation for zoning in the 1920s with the Standard State Zoning Enabling Act, a model law for states to enable zoning regulations in their jurisdictions.  This legislation provides a similar conceptual framework that would help states and localities move toward the regulatory structure needed for the housing industry of the 21st century, without imposing a federal mandate.
    “The affordable housing crisis is squeezing too many Americans out of the dream of homeownership.  Equipping cities and states with tools to change their zoning and land use policies to accommodate increasing the available supply of housing is a good place to start in mitigating this crisis,” said Senator Crapo.  “This bill contains no federal mandate, but would empower municipalities to choose zoning reforms uniquely tailored to the needs of their local communities.”
    “Everyone deserves a safe, comfortable, and affordable place to call home.  Yet, from major cities to rural communities, the impacts of America’s housing crisis are being felt by everyone.  In the wealthiest country in the world, a housing crisis of this magnitude is simply unacceptable,” said Senator Blunt Rochester.  “The Housing Supply Frameworks Act reduces some of the regulatory barriers that make it too expensive and too time-consuming to build new, affordable housing.  By removing red tape, we can facilitate a housing boom that meets the needs of our communities across the country.”
    “We are currently facing a housing crisis in Pennsylvania and across the country.  We must increase our housing supply to meet Americans’ needs – but excessive regulatory red tape and restrictive zoning requirements are getting in the way,” said Senator Fetterman.  “The Housing Supply Frameworks Act will help address this crisis by providing assistance to states and localities to enact zoning reforms.  I’m glad to work with Senators Blunt Rochester, Crapo and Tillis, and our partners in the House, Representatives Flood and Pettersen, to introduce this important bipartisan legislation.  I hope to see it passed this Congress.”
    “This bipartisan legislation gives local communities the tools they need to modernize zoning and land use policies to make housing more affordable and accessible for North Carolinians,” said Senator Tillis.  “By equipping states and municipalities with the resources to streamline regulations and cut unnecessary red tape, we can expand affordable housing options for families across the nation.”
    “Coloradans know all too well that we have a housing crisis across our state and the country,” said Rep. Pettersen.  “We need to build up the supply of housing to bring down costs for renters and homebuyers.  I’m proud to partner with my colleagues, Representative Flood and Senators Blunt Rochester and Crapo, to introduce this bipartisan legislation that will help us address policies affecting affordability and build more housing to help those who need it the most.”
    “The rising cost of housing is putting the American Dream out of reach for working families across our country,” said Representative Flood.  “We need an all-of-the-above approach to addressing America’s housing crisis.  To this end, the Housing Supply Frameworks Act helps establish suggested best practices for state and local governments across the country who want to break down barriers holding back development and innovation in housing and construction.  Thank you to my colleague, Rep. Pettersen and the Senate bill leads Senators Blunt Rochester, Crapo, Fetterman and Tillis for helping lead this bipartisan bill that is one small but important step towards bringing down the cost of housing and make it more accessible and affordable.”
    Idahoans can help identify the root causes of the housing crisis and propose solutions by participating in Senator Crapo’s affordable housing survey — https://www.crapo.senate.gov/issues/affordable-housing-survey (available through May 31).  Survey results will be used to help inform legislation on the affordable housing crisis.
    The legislation is endorsed by more than 140 housing advocacy organizations, including:
    Up For Growth Action, American Planning Association, Casita Coalition, Chamber of Progress, Coalition For Home Repair (formerly ReFrame Foundation), Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development, Congress For The New Urbanism, Inc., Council for Affordable and Rural Housing, Enterprise Community Partners, Grounded Solutions Network, Habitat For Humanity International, Inc., Housing Assistance Council, Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers, Inclusive Abundance Action, Leading Builders of America, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, LOCUS: Responsible Real Estate Developers and Investors, Main Street America, Mortgage Bankers Association, National Alliance to End Homelessness, National Apartment Association, National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals, National Association of Home Builders, National Association of Realtors, National Association of Residential Property Managers, National Council of State Housing Agencies, National Housing Conference, Inc., National Leased Housing Association, National Low Income Housing Coalition, National Multifamily Housing Council, National NeighborWorks Association, National Rental Home Council, National Urban League, Niskanen Center, Smart Growth America, UnidosUS, and YIMBY Action.
    Up For Growth Action
    Up for Growth Action CEO Mike Kingsella said, “Supporting legislation that empowers state and local governments with the resources, data and innovative models they need to reform regulatory barriers is essential to solving the housing crisis.  The Housing Supply Frameworks Act will tip the scales in hundreds of communities who are eager to create more housing but need help getting started.” 
    APA
    Sue Schwartz, FAICP, President, American Planning Association said, “Supporting innovative local approaches to housing and zoning reform is an essential part of tackling the nation’s housing crisis.  The bipartisan Housing Supply Frameworks Act will provide critical insights and understandings that planners need to drive the reforms necessary to unlock the housing supply, choice and affordability that communities need.  The American Planning Association supports this legislation as a targeted, high-impact tool to meet today’s housing challenge.”  
    BPC Action
    Michele Stockwell, president of Bipartisan Policy Center Action (BPC Action) said, “Solving our nation’s housing affordability crisis requires innovative solutions at all levels of government and a bipartisan commitment to expanding available supply.  BPC Action applauds the work of Sens. Lisa Blunt Rochester, Mike Crapo, John Fetterman and Thom Tillis in introducing the Housing Supply Frameworks Act which will ensure HUD can be a resource for states and localities looking to amend overly restrictive zoning regulations and break down barriers to building affordable housing in their communities.”
    NLIHC
    NLIHC Interim President and CEO Renee Willis said, “Zoning is an important piece of the puzzle when it comes to solving the nation’s affordable housing crisis.  The Housing Supply and Innovations Frameworks Act would help provide communities with the information they need to adopt zoning practices that facilitate the construction of affordable, accessible homes and inclusive communities. I applaud Representative Mike Flood and Senators Lisa Blunt Rochester, Thom Tillis, Mike Crapo and John Fetterman for introducing this important, common-sense legislation.” 
    NAA
    National Apartment Association (NAA) President and CEO Bob Pinnegar said, “Housing supply shortages continue to exacerbate affordability challenges in communities across our country–and it’s past time for bold, bipartisan action.  Working alongside subject matter experts from across the housing space, this legislation would provide states and localities with frameworks for positive and meaningful housing policy reform.  NAA is proud to support to support this bill as an important step in boosting our nation’s housing stock, and thanks Senators Mike Crapo, Thom Tillis, John Fetterman and Lisa Blunt Rochester and Representatives Mike Flood and Brittany Pettersen for their important leadership across the aisle.” 
    NAR
    Shannon McGahn, Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy Officer, National Association of Realtors said, “The National Association of REALTORS® is proud to support the Housing Supply Frameworks Act (HSFA).  This bipartisan legislation provides much-needed leadership and guidance to help communities overcome barriers to housing development.  By encouraging smart, locally driven reforms, HSFA will play a vital role in addressing our nation’s housing shortage and help expand access to affordable homeownership and rental opportunities.”
    NAHB
    Buddy Hughes, Chairman, National Association of Home Builders said, “NAHB commends Reps. Mike Flood and Brittany Pettersen as well as Senators John Fetterman, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Mike Crapo and Thom Tillis for introducing legislation designed to ease America’s housing affordability crisis by focusing on proven and innovative solutions to increase the nation’s housing supply.  The Housing Supply Frameworks Act directs HUD to work in tandem with state and local governments to reduce red tape and develop best practices to boost housing production and streamline land-use policies.  This bill will help expand housing and economic opportunities in communities across the land.”
    UnidosUS
    Laura Arce, Senior Vice President for Economic Initiatives, UnidosUS said, “Too many families are locked out of homeownership due to our housing supply shortage.  UnidosUS supports the Housing Supply and Innovation Frameworks Act as a bipartisan solution to develop zoning and land use best practices that would make it easier, faster and more affordable to build homes.  This is the type of housing policy American families are waiting on.”
    NMHC
    NMHC President Sharon Wilson Géno said, “We view this legislation as a good first step and look forward to working with Congress to find solutions to break down the regulatory barriers that jeopardize our ability to create the housing that is needed for residents across all income levels.”
    Habitat for Humanity 
    Chris Vincent, Vice President of Government Relations and Advocacy at Habitat for Humanity International said, “A record shortage of starter homes has inflated home prices and pushed homeownership out of reach for millions of families and essential workers nationwide.  The Housing Supply and Innovation Frameworks Act would accelerate pro-housing regulatory reforms at the local and state levels that increase the supply of starter homes in America by addressing outdated zoning barriers.  It would empower reform-minded governments to modernize their land use policies in ways best suited to their local communities.  Habitat for Humanity urges Congress to pass it.”
    Niskanen Center
    Alex Armlovich, Senior Policy Analyst, Social Policy at Niskanen said, “HSFA’s proposal to develop new model regulations for states and local governments is the first substantial update to federal model land use codes since the Hoover Administration.  Previous legislation, like the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, warned against regulatory barriers to housing supply but never explicitly named them.  HSFA, by contrast, itemizes an extensive and specific list of regulatory barriers–providing clarity to state and local governments and concrete criteria for federal grant administrators on what Congress means by ‘housing supply barriers’ for the first time.”

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Murray, WA Food Banks, and Farmers Lay Out How Trump’s Cuts to Local Food Programs Will Hurt Families and Communities

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Washington State Patty Murray
    Washington state is set to lose nearly $25 million this year to help schools and food banks feed hungry kids and families with fresh local food because of Trump and Elon’s senseless cuts at USDA
    ICYMI: Senator Murray, Colleagues Condemn Trump Canceling USDA Local Food Purchasing Programs
    ***WATCH HERE***
    Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, held a virtual press conference to call out the Trump administration’s recent, sudden, and senseless cuts to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs that help local food banks, school districts, and child care centers purchase locally-grown produce, meat, seafood, and other food from farmers in Washington state.
    Last month, the Trump administration inexplicably ripped away more than $660 million in funding for the Local Food for Schools Program (LFS)—which schools and child care facilities in Washington state use to purchase berries, meat, seafood, and more from local farmers and producers—as well as $500 million from the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program (LFPA) and $500 million from The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), which helps food banks buy nutritious food from local farms for the communities they serve.
    Washington state is set to lose nearly $25 million in federal funding it was set to receive from these programs this year alone—a $3.6 million cut to LFS, $11.8 million cut to LFPA, and a $10.5 million cut to TEFAP—and the Trump administration’s cuts have left schools and food banks scrambling to fill the gap.
    “Right now, some of the richest and most powerful men in the world, are stealing food from our kids. Apparently, there is plenty of room in the budget for tax breaks that fork over billions of dollars to people who already have billions of dollars. But keeping kids fed—that’s a bridge too far for Trump. Keeping food banks stocked—that is just too expensive. Investing in our farmers, and our families—well that is just not as important as padding Elon’s pockets,” said Senator Murray on the press call today. “These programs support American farmers—by buying their products, like cherries, raspberries, blueberries, and other produce Washington state is known for, or nutritious salmon from local fishermen, and meat from local farms…And it is not just farmers getting hit—we’re talking about food banks that serve seniors, parents, and people struggling to make ends meet. Schools who rely on these programs to help feed their students, so all our kids are able to focus on their classes—not on a grumbling stomach…And we know at least 23 of our school districts in Washington state have already withdrawn from the program next school year because they just don’t have room in their budgets to make up for the shortfall caused by Trump and Elon.”
    “Food insecurity in WA has increased annually since 2021, from one in seven households to one in four households. A recent longitudinal study conducted by UW and WSU between 2021-2024 reported that over 50 percent of households have some level of food insecurity, and it raises to over 70 percent for households with children. Food insecurity is on a steady and aggressive incline; it is moving up into the middle class. More working families are food insecure than I’ve seen in the past decade. The emergency food system for Eastern Washington needs more food. Any reduction in food sourcing compounds the growing problem of food insecurity,” said Cal Coblentz, Chief Executive Officer at Partners Inland Northwest in Spokane, the largest food pantry in Spokane County. Partners is the lead agency for Spokane County’s emergency food pantry network and also manages several food programs for Spokane County for the Washington State Department of Agriculture. “These federal funds provide food banks with purchasing power to buy locally produced food for our food bank customers. It’s powerful because we can build relationships with local farms and ranchers. One of the best ways to improve your health is buying food that’s produced close to where you live. This fiscal year, Partners will have used $350,000 of Local Food Purchase Assistance Program funding to buy 60,000 pounds of beef, which we distribute throughout the county. That’s about 120 cows. The LFPA program closes out this June and has been cancelled going forward; that’s at least 30,000 pounds of beef that we won’t be able to purchase and distribute. Additionally, $406,000 in current orders for Spokane County through The Emergency Food Assistance Program have been canceled. Long-term, if TEFAP were reduced or eliminated, we could see at least a 5 percent reduction in food across our panty system.”
    “As a farm business, we were really excited by the idea that we had an expanding local market, and in our industry, new markets are far and few between for sure. Costs are rising, costs of production are rising. We heard about this funding cut right as we had already purchased all of our seeds, we’d made our plans for the upcoming season… So, this was a big blow to us, and [LFPA] was actually a program that was working and that we saw growth in since COVID and over the last four years—there’s been a lot of efficient streamlining that’s happened across all agencies to make this program and these relationships viable and productive. And it benefited us financially,” said Haley Olson-Wailand, Co-owner of Dharma Ridge Farm on the Olympic Peninsula in Quilcene, which grows between 80-100 acres of WSDA-certified organic vegetables. Sales to Food Banks utilizing Local Food Purchasing Agreement (LFPA) funds made up just under 20 percent of Dharma Ridge Farm’s gross sales in 2024. “Access to fresh food is the missing link for a lot of people, and they need consistent access to that fresh food, and we were providing that. And it was not only providing that access to our community members who needed the food, but it was also providing a direct new market for us as farmers—and it’s devastating to lose that.”
    “As of now, our TEFAP commodities are at risk of being cut by one-third due to TEFAP funding being under review. This funding allows the state to purchase dry, frozen, and fresh commodities for us to distribute in our community. On average we receive 50,000 pounds of TEFAP product each month. If TEFAP is cut, we will lose 16,000 pounds of food for the 48,000 clients our partner organizations feed each month,” said Madeline McGonagle, Food Access Manager, Skagit Food Distribution Center in Sedro-Woolley, which is the lead agency in Skagit, Island, and San Juan counties for Food Assistance Programs through the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA). “For the past couple of years, we have also had funding through the LFPA that has allowed us to purchase fresh food products from local producers and food businesses. Our current LFPA contract that began in July of 2023 and concludes in June of this year totaled $133,071. All of those funds have gone to food purchases from 33 producers and food businesses in our area through Skagit, San Juan, Whatcom, and Snohomish counties. To date, we have purchased 44,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy, frozen meat, and eggs to distribute to our 14 partner organizations. In the beginning of the year we were under the impression there would be another round of these funds starting in July of 2025. However, we were recently notified by the WSDA that this program had been terminated by the USDA. While we still have funds to carry our purchasing through June, we will have no purchasing dollars come July. This will directly impact the food pantries who have been consistently receiving fresh products from us for the past two years. With the abundance of local purchasing funding, we had last year we decided to contract with local growers to specifically grow products for us to buy throughout the growing season. This was an opportunity for growers in their first or second seasons to have reliable sales throughout the season. It also ensured we had a reliable supply of products for the food pantries. With the termination of the LFPA contract we will not be able to do that again this year. Skagit has a strong and diverse agricultural community and the LFPA has lifted that community while also lifting members of the community who are experiencing food insecurity. The loss of this program will certainly have profound negative impacts in our community.”
    According to Leanne Eko, Chief Nutrition Officer of Child Nutrition Services the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Washington state received $3.6 million in funding for the LFS program during the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years, which supported the purchase of domestic, locally grown foods from local producers, small businesses, and farmers and producers for distribution to schools. OSPI leveraged its existing USDA Food Distribution System and LFS funding to support Washington school districts’ engagement in Farm to School programs by facilitating local food procurement, reducing transportation costs, and simplifying ordering logistics.
    Through the LFS program:
    Nearly 600,000 pounds of local, unprocessed or minimally processed foods were made available to Washington children;
    Between LFS funds and school district purchases, over $3,000,000 was spent on local producers and vendors;
    Over 850,000 students had access to local foods in their school meal programs;
    and 23 unique unprocessed or minimally processed foods were purchased from local producers.
    USDA announced the continuation of the LFS program and a new Local Foods for Child Care (LFCC) program in December of 2024. Washington was to receive $8,840,854 in LFS funds and $2,687,472 in LFCC funds. On March 7,2025 OSPI received a Termination Notice for the Local Food for Schools and Local Food for Child Care program project agreement. The termination noticed cited that the agreement “no longer effectuates agency priorities.” While LFS foods will continue to be available for the 2025-26 school year, interested school districts will now have to cover the full cost of products, including shipping and warehousing, due to the Trump administration’s cancellation of federal funding.
    Senator Murray’s full remarks, as delivered on today’s press call are below and video is HERE:
    “Thank you to all for participating. Right now, some of the richest and most powerful men in the world, are stealing food from our kids.
    “Apparently, there is plenty of room in the budget for tax breaks that fork over billions of dollars to people who already have billions of dollars.
    “But keeping kids fed—that’s a bridge too far for Trump. Keeping food banks stocked—that is just too expensive. Investing in our farmers, and our families—well that is just not as important as padding Elon’s pockets.
    “‘Won’t someone think of the poor billionaires!’ That’s what Trump and Musk seem to be saying at least.
    “Because in the last month they have canceled over 1.6 billion dollars for programs that feed hungry kids and help farmers.
    “Including nearly 25 million dollars that was heading to Washington state this year alone.
    “Last month the Trump administration made the sudden, senseless, and downright cruel decision to cut: $660 million from LFS, that’s the Local Food for Schools Program, which schools and child care facilities rely on to purchase food from nearby farms, they cut $500 million from LFPA, that’s the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program, which helps food banks buy nutritious local food for the communities they serve, and $500 million from TEFAP, that’s the Emergency Food Assistance Program, which helps get more food from farms to nearby food banks to people facing hunger.
    “And on top of that, Trump’s USDA also canceled this year’s round of Farm to School grants, which helps schools develop and implement local food purchasing programs and school gardens.
    “Look—these are federal dollars that I worked very hard to pass in a bipartisan way—so we can fight hunger, and keep our families fed.
    “And these programs support American farmers—by buying their products, like cherries, raspberries, blueberries, and other produce Washington state is known for, or nutritious salmon from local fishermen, and meat from local farms.
    “And I just want to talk for a minute about this. Because remember what else is happening right now: Trump is telling farmers they need to sell more of their products inside the U.S because of his boneheaded tariffs.
    “Which, by the way, shows he doesn’t have a clue—because many of our top producers export up to 90 percent of their products.
    “But then, at the very same time, Trump is eliminating farmers’ access to domestic markets by cutting important programs that help them sell locally! Make it make sense. It’s almost as if their plan is to hammer farmers as hard as they can!
    “And it is not just farmers getting hit—we’re talking about food banks that serve seniors, parents, and people struggling to make ends meet. Schools who rely on these programs to help feed their students, so all our kids are able to focus on their classes—not on a grumbling stomach.
    “In Washington alone, the Local Food for Schools program helped feed 850,000 students!
    “Now, school districts are having to make the painful decision to either keep participating in the program, and pay full price for the local food they are supposed to be getting steep discounts on, or not participate at all.
    “And we know at least 23 of our school districts in Washington state have already withdrawn from the program next school year because they just don’t have room in their budgets to make up for the shortfall caused by Trump and Elon.
    “And the way Trump and Musk are cutting these programs—with maximum chaos—isn’t saving money, it is not, so much as it it’s threatening to waste food that was already ordered and leave families hungry.
    “Truck deliveries were cancelled without warning or reason—and without any real plan to keep that food from rotting away. I mean, if you want to talk about waste—that is a real waste, caused by Trump and Musk, and the cost for their incompetence is being paid by the kids who Trump is leaving to go hungry.
    “Our President should not be pro-hunger. Two billionaires should not be rewriting national hunger programs to, essentially, say to families “let them eat cake.”
    “Instead, we should be making common sense investments in our famers, and in our families, and doing the basic, decent work of making sure kids and families do not go hungry.
    “This is government 101, literally bread and butter stuff.
    “Well, as Elon and Trump continue to do everything they can to break our government, I am not going to let this funding fall through the cracks.
    “Lifting up our voices, speaking up about what is at stake—that still matters. That can still make a difference. And that is why we are here today, to talk about what these programs actually mean for people and for our communities, to put these cuts in the spotlight, and to show just how devastating they are going to be for families in Washington state.
    “And I’m really pleased to be joined by some people who really have a deep understanding of this.
    “So, now I’ll turn it over to Cal, he’s with Partners Inland Northwest.”

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Murray, Cantwell, and Rep. Larsen Reintroduce Legislation to Permanently Reauthorize Northwest Straits Commission

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Washington State Patty Murray
    Senator Murray has worked tirelessly to fund the Northwest Straits Commission every single year since 1998
    Washington, D.C. — Today, Senators Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Maria Cantwell (D-WA), ranking member of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee and senior member of the Senate Finance Committee, and U.S. Representative Rick Larsen (D, WA-02), introduced the Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2025, legislation to permanently reauthorize the Northwest Straits Commission in the Puget Sound, and fund it at $10 million each fiscal year for the next six years, through Fiscal Year 2031. Joining Senator Murray, Senator Cantwell, and Rep. Larsen in introducing the legislation today was U.S. Representative Emily Randall (D, WA-06).
    The Northwest Straits Commission is a community-led effort to restore marine habitats in the Northwest Straits region and address local threats to marine environments with projects such as restoring shellfish populations, protecting vulnerable ecosystems, and promoting growth for native water and shore-based plants. The Northwest Straits Commission provides funding, training, and support to seven county-based Marine Resources Committees (MRCs) and 15 Tribes. The Commission advises local officials on how to best carry out environmental projects and provides expertise to community organizations to help them be partners in their work by, for example, training volunteers to identify forage fish spawning sites. Senator Murray led the authorization of the Northwest Straits Commission in 1998 and has secured federal funding for the Commission every single year in the decades since.
    “Ensuring our rich marine resources in the Northwest Straits stay healthy is critical not only for local communities and Tribes, but also for our economy in Washington state. That’s why I first established the Northwest Straits Commission in a bipartisan way back in 1998, and fight to secure funding for it every single year,” said Senator Murray. “The Commission remains a model for how successful investments in community-led restoration projects can be, and how vital they are for restoration work that help our marine habitats recover and thrive. I am excited to continue leading the charge to permanently authorize the Northwest Straits Commission with this legislation, which would also provide a strong and consistent funding stream for the Commission over the next decade—making sure partners on the ground can expand their efforts to protect our marine species and habitats and support our outdoor recreation economy. I’ll continue fighting every way I can to secure the federal funding necessary to protect our natural resources for generations to come.”
    “The Northwest Straits Commission has an impressive track record of community-led, well-executed projects that protect Washington state’s environment,” said Rep. Larsen, the lead Democrat on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee. “I am proud to support the Commission as it brings together a diverse group of local, state, tribal and federal stakeholders to restore marine habitats and create good jobs in Northwest Washington. I look forward to working with Senator Murray, Senator Cantwell and Rep. Randall to pass this bill to reauthorize the Commission so it can continue its important work for decades to come.”
    “The Northwest Straits bill is critical to supporting our robust coastal economy and fishing jobs, while preserving Washington’s coastal environment for generations to come,” Senator Cantwell said. “This legislation ensures we continue to support the health and sustainability of our diverse marine resources.”
    “From abalone beds and oysters, to the rugged coastline that stretches for hundreds of miles, folks from Washington’s 6th District know there’s no place quite like home. The Northwest Straits Commission has been a lifeline for our communities, providing critical resources like the Marine Resources Committees in Jefferson and Clallam counties, and working alongside Tribes all across the state,” said Rep. Randall. “Their collaborative efforts to restore and protect our marine habitats are a testament to what makes this place so special. I’m proud to co-lead this legislation to reauthorize and continue the Commission’s important work so we can continue working together to safeguard the precious marine resources that make our community and our state one-of-a-kind.”
    The Northwest Straits Commission is supported by a wide range of stakeholders, including state and federal agencies, elected leaders, and Tribal partners throughout the Puget Sound Region.
    “I am continually amazed by how well the Northwest Straits Initiative builds successful partnerships and brings people together to protect and restore the marine resources of Washington’s Northwest Straits region. Using a bottom-up approach, the Initiative encourages people and communities to take positive action, often as volunteers, to conserve our marine waters and shorelines,” said Lucas Hart, Director of Northwest Straits Commission. “Last year, we worked with over 70 partners and generated more than 10,000 volunteer hours to implement a range of local and regional marine resource stewardship projects. Sen. Murray’s legislation to reauthorize the Initiative will help continue these critical partnerships and ongoing volunteer engagement.”
    “The NWS Initiative connects across a wide range of partners to restore and recover Puget Sound ecosystems that support species like salmon and Dungeness crab. Achieving true restoration will require a collective effort, and the Initiative plays a key role by cultivating community-driven collaboration,” said Cecilia Gobin, Tribal Delegate to Northwest Straits Commission, and conservation policy analyst with the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. “This work is crucial to our region, which has a long history of relying on and enjoying marine resources. We are very happy to see Senator Murray moving forward with this reauthorization bill.”
    “The Northwest Straits Initiative is a unique bottom-up approach to marine resource stewardship in north Puget Sound. The work benefits commercial fishing, aquaculture, rural businesses, and recreational boating that all rely on healthy marine waters,” said Jamie Stevens, Governor’s appointee to Northwest Straits Commission.
    “Senator Murray has been a tireless advocate for Washington’s environment,” said Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson. “The Initiative brings together people representing different economic, recreational, and environmental interests to prevent derelict boats, restore native oysters, and control invasive green crab. The reauthorization bill will continue to help preserve Washington’s marine waters and shorelines for future generations.”
    “I have had the privilege of working for and with Senator Murray to develop and support the Northwest Straits Initiative. It is exciting to see this vital preservation work continue for nearly three decades,” said Casey Sixkiller, Director of Washington State Department of Ecology. “The Initiative has stood the test of time by empowering and helping local people steward the marine resources in their backyards. It has been invaluable in helping restore forage fish for salmon and better understanding the value of vibrant kelp forests in Puget Sound. I am incredibly thankful to Senator Murray for championing this important legislation.”
    “Since 1998, the Northwest Straits Initiative has been integral in working with communities across Puget Sound to restore marine resources,” said Alan Clark, Clallam County Marine Resources Committee. “By partnering with volunteers, Tribes, agencies, ports, and a variety of other partners, the Initiative has built a large network—from fishermen and Tribal biologists to educators and shellfish growers—working together to restore species like the Pinto abalone and promote stewardship through efforts like ‘Be Whale Wise.’ This growing community is the heart of lasting, effective marine conservation in our region.”
    “In Jefferson County we look to our MRC as local experts on marine issues. Through MRCs, the NW Straits Initiative serves a vital role in shaping local and regional policies, including our Comprehensive Plans and Shoreline Master Programs, and have proven themselves to be creative and thoughtful leaders on behalf of our marine environment,” said Heidi Eisenhour, Jefferson County Commissioner.
    “Eelgrass in the San Juans is struggling more than elsewhere in Puget Sound. We need to identify actions that preserve these critical habitats, but that also support a positive boating experience and provide for unhindered access to usual and accustomed treaty tribal fishing areas,” said Frances Robertson, San Juan Marine Resources Committee boater impact project lead. “Being recognized as a federal program highlights the important role of the Northwest Straits Initiative in uniting local communities, regional, (and transboundary) partners for marine conservation and restoration efforts that fosters a healthy and vibrant marine environment for all.”
    “We have deeply benefited from our partnership with the Northwest Straits Initiative over the years,” said Jodie Toft, Executive Director of Puget Sound Restoration Fund. “While the focus of our shared work has been on shellfish and kelp restoration, the Initiative’s support of local engagement in marine resource stewardship is broader. Their efforts have been invaluable as we all work towards preserving recreational and economic opportunities in Puget Sound. We are excited to see Senator Murray’s leadership to reauthorize this important program and ensure long-term community engagement for the marine waters and people of this region.”
    The Northwest Straits Commission was established following the bipartisan partnership of Senator Murray and former Congressman Jack Metcalf. Murray and Metcalf released a report in 1998 that laid the groundwork for the Northwest Straits Commission and its work protecting marine habitats, and later that year, Senator Murray successfully authorized the Northwest Straits Commission for a six-year period. Over the years, Senator Murray has helped secure tens of millions of dollars in federal funding for the Northwest Straits Commission’s restoration work and research—part of Senator Murray’s longtime, steadfast commitment to salmon recovery in the Pacific Northwest.
    Last year, as Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Murray secured $1 million for the Northwest Straits Initiative through programmatic funding in the appropriations bills she wrote and passed into law in March 2024—this was the first time Northwest Straits received programmatic funding since the original authorization expired in 2004, and is significant in helping to ensure the Commission is funded long into the future. In the appropriations bills for Fiscal Years 2022 and 2023, Senator Murray secured a total of $6 million in Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) funding for the Northwest Straits Commission; that funding was essential to the removal of the “Windjammer” sailboat that had been partially submerged near the Kukutali Preserve since 2009 on Swinomish Tribal tideland. Prior to the return of Congressionally Directed Spending in Fiscal Year 2022, Murray ensured the Northwest Straits Commission received annual funding through the EPA’s Puget Sound Geographic Program. Prior to that, Murray secured CDS funding for the Northwest Straits Commission after the original authorization for the Commission expired in 2004.
    The text of the Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2025 is HERE.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy, Colleagues Request Full Retroactive Payments for Spouses Affected by the Government Pension Offset

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA), Susan Collins (R-ME), John Cornyn (R-TX), and John Fetterman (D-PA) requested that the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) review agency policy and grant maximum retroactive payments to the over 40,000 Louisiana spouses and thousands more across America affected by the Government Pension Offset (GPO). The Social Security Fairness Act, which Cassidy successfully secured a vote for in the U.S. Senate, provides retroactive payments dating back a year to January 2024. However, some beneficiaries subject to GPO are currently only receiving retroactive payments dating back six months.
    “Over the past few weeks, several constituents have contacted our offices regarding the retroactivity of their spousal benefits under the Social Security Fairness Act,” wrote the senators “The law provides for retroactivity to the year the bill was introduced, first being applied to the January 2024 payment. These spouses, including widows and widowers, have shared with me that when they contacted the Social Security Administration years ago inquiring into spousal benefits, they were told by SSA employees that their spousal benefits would be reduced to $0 due to the Government Pension Offset; and therefore, there was no need to file an application for spousal benefits. Now, these same spouses are being told to file a claim for spousal benefits yet are only being granted a maximum of six months retroactivity from their most recent date of contact with the SSA.”
    “We ask SSA to review the agency’s policy and grant maximum retroactivity payments to all spouses who were protected on prior applications and wrongly advised by employees of SSA not to apply for spousal benefits when they first inquired,” continued the senators.
    Read the full letter here or below:
    Dear Acting Commissioner Dudek,
    We write to you concerning an issue related to the Social Security Fairness Act (Public Law No: 118-273). Over the past few weeks, several constituents have contacted our offices regarding the retroactivity of their spousal benefits under the Social Security Fairness Act. The law provides for retroactivity to the year the bill was introduced, first being applied to the January 2024 payment. These spouses, including widows and widowers, have shared with me that when they contacted the Social Security Administration (SSA) years ago inquiring into spousal benefits, they were told by SSA employees that their spousal benefits would be reduced to $0 due to the Government Pension Offset; and therefore, there was no need to file an application for spousal benefits. Now, these same spouses are being told to file a claim for spousal benefits yet are only being granted a maximum of six months retroactivity from their most recent date of contact with the SSA. According to SSA policy, GN00204.010A5 if the spouse was protected on the worker’s application and never properly closed out, the protective filing remains open indefinitely. Subsequently, per GN00204.025B1, the claimant should be given the opportunity to elect the earlier filing date to allow for maximum retroactivity.
    As noted, we have assisted spouses who have contacted our offices questioning the retroactivity. They have shared that even if they question the retroactivity with the SSA employees during their recent appointment to apply for benefits, the applicants are only granted six-months retroactivity from the most recent contact date. We ask SSA to review the agency’s policy and grant maximum retroactivity payments to all spouses who were protected on prior applications and wrongly advised by employees of SSA not to apply for spousal benefits when they first inquired.
    Thank you for taking the time to address this important matter. We appreciate your swift implementation of the law and SSA’s progress in adjusting more than 2 million records to date. We look forward to continuing to work together on behalf of those who have been affected by this error.
    Background:
    Earlier this year, Cassidy announced that 73,000 Louisianans had already received a total of $566,209,833.81 in retroactive payments.
    Cassidy played a pivotal role in getting the Social Security Fairness Act signed into law on January 5, 2025. Cassidy successfully demanded a vote on the Social Security Fairness Act. After the bill was passed, Cassidy urged the Social Security Administration to implement the new law as quickly as possible. Louisiana has now received the seventh most of any state in retroactive payments.
    In July and again in December, Cassidy spoke on the U.S. Senate floor urging Congress to repeal WEP and GPO as part of his “Big Idea” to save, strengthen, and secure America’s retirement system. In June, Cassidy entered a statement into the record urging the repeal of WEP and GPO ahead of the U.S. Senate Finance Subcommittee field hearing on Social Security. 
    Cassidy is a long-time cosponsor of the Social Security Fairness Act in the Senate, being an original cosponsor since he became a Member of Congress in 2009. He led the introduction of the legislation in the 117th and 116th Congress.
    Cassidy led a bipartisan working group to preserve and protect Social Security. He released the inaugural Bill on the Hill video where he asked Capitol Hill visitors from across the country their thoughts on the looming benefit cuts to Social Security and presented his “Big Idea.”
    Last year, Cassidy grilled U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on President Biden’s plan to address Social Security, to which Secretary Yellen admitted “the president doesn’t have a plan,” to save Social Security.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy Calls for Continuation of BRIC Flood Mitigation Program

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy

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    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) delivered a speech on the U.S. Senate floor calling for the continuation of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program. The program invests in flood mitigation and prevention, saving billions in flood recovery efforts throughout the United States.
    “FEMA must reconsider cutting the BRIC program and canceling BRIC applications. This program is a life-saver and a cost-saver that President Trump supported during his first term,” said Dr. Cassidy.
    “I want to put Americans first. That includes investing in infrastructure to protect families from the risk of flooding,” concluded Dr. Cassidy. “We have a program to do that. It’s called BRIC. Again, it protects families and saves taxpayer dollars in the long-run. That’s efficient in my book.”
    Background
    In 2018, under President Trump’s first administration, Congress established the BRIC Program to reduce flood risk by investing in pre-disaster mitigation efforts. Last Friday, it was announced that the BRIC program housed at FEMA would end.
    Cassidy’s remarks as prepared for delivery are below: 
    Mr. President,
    What you see depends on where you sit.
    Last Friday, it was announced that the BRIC Program–or Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Program–run by FEMA would end.
    Most families across the country likely haven’t heard of the BRIC program, but if you were to explain what it does, they would say they need it. I can tell you folks in Louisiana need it. 
    Louisiana has benefitted the most per capita in BRIC’s latest round of funding.
    Preparing for a hurricane or flood in Louisiana is an inevitable part of life.
    Well, we know that the best way to recover from a flood is to prevent damage from happening in the first place.
    You’ve heard the old saying “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”
    That same principle applies to flood resilience and mitigation infrastructure.
    When we invest in levees and floodwalls, communities are protected when the storm hits and we save billions on a recovery effort we never had to do.
    If you go down to South Louisiana, for example, you’ll see homes that have been elevated that now will not flood.
    That’s the type of work we need to do–if we do it now, the family won’t have to file an NFIP claim the next time their town floods, and the taxpayer saves.
    Investing now saves money down the line.
    That’s why back in 2018, during President Trump’s first term, Congress established the BRIC Program to invest in those flood protections now to prevent future flooding.
    And through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, we provided $1 Billion for the program.
    The BRIC Program is an effective tool.
    It’s the type of tool communities in my state rely on.
    But BRIC is in danger.
    Let me be clear, I support President Trump and the DOGE agenda to eliminate government waste–there sure is a lot of it.
    There is fraud, there is waste, but this isn’t it.
    FEMA must reconsider the impact cuts to the BRIC program and canceling BRIC applications would have.
    Congress passed it for a reason.
    Congress authorized AND appropriated this money.
    Congress said this program WILL exist.
    We passed BRIC into law and provided funds for it.
    To do anything other than use that money to fund flood mitigation projects is to thwart the will of Congress.
    The BRIC Program is a life-saver and a cost-saver that President Trump supported during his first term.
    It improves efficiency, not decreases it.
    I can tell you, folks in South Louisiana–Terrebonne, Lafourche, Ascension, and in places you wouldn’t expect to flood, like Livingston Parish–they overwhelmingly support President Trump, and they overwhelmingly support flood prevention investments like BRIC. 
    Louisiana was the third largest recipient of BRIC’s most recent round of funding and is the largest recipient on a per capita basis.
    Without BRIC, none of the projects you see here would be possible.
    $39.8 Million to the City of Central for drainage projects to significantly reduce flood risk.
    $36 Million to Ascension Parish to strengthen electrical infrastructure in the wake of Hurricane Francine–that’s how you keep the lights on after a storm.
    $20 million to Lafourche Parish to strengthen 16 miles of power lines.
    And $10 Million to the Coushatta (koo-sha-tuh) Tribe of Louisiana to provide evacuation roads and emergency routes during flooding.
    Lafourche Parish president Archie Chaisson had a $25 million application for grid-hardening so that the people of Lafourche would be able to get back on their feet quicker after a hurricane.
    This isn’t waste. Go down to Ruby Red Louisiana, and they’ll tell you the same thing.
    We must continue the BRIC program because if we can save homes, lives, and communities, we should.
    When rivers swell, Americans should be prepared. BRIC ensures we are. 
    And if FEMA were to move forward with the plan to cut BRIC, what would the alternative be?
    Flooding causes up to $496 BILLION dollars in damage every year throughout the United States, not just in my home state.
    Let me repeat that–$496 BILLION in damage we need to recover from versus investing a few million now to prevent that damage.
    Across the United States, we’re seeing floods destroy homes and neighborhoods, down power lines, harm businesses, and take lives.
    Just since the start of 2025, at least 8 Americans across the 4 states in dark red have died as a result of storms hitting their communities.
    And in the last three months, 37 states have experienced flooding–those are all the states in red.
    Take one look at this map, and you’ll quickly see that this is as much about rivers and inland flooding as it is about coastal flooding.
    It’s as much about the entire U.S. as it is about Louisiana.
    These are all places that can benefit from the BRIC Program!
    All of these places flood, all of them can use flood prevention infrastructure.
    We know it works. We know it saves money.
    These are parts of the country that don’t typically make you think “flooding,” but it’s a reminder of the urgent need for nation-wide flood prevention.
    BRIC was designed for that purpose.
    Every community in those states has the potential to end up just like Livingston Parish, Louisiana, pictured here.
    This is just after the Great Flood of 2016.
    We worked hard to help them recover–families relied on FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program to rebuild–and by golly they did.
    But ask yourself, wouldn’t it have been better if they never flooded at all?
    Every house tells a story. When houses get swept away, priceless items are swept away with them. 
    A wedding dress that was ruined. A lifetime of pictures that were destroyed.
    More will be destroyed if Congress doesn’t act and keep this law in place.
    These local leaders want to put their people first. So do I. That includes investing in infrastructure to protect families from the risk of flooding.
    Right now, we have a program to do that. It’s called BRIC.
    Again, it protects families and saves taxpayer dollars in the long-run.
    That’s efficient in my book.Let’s keep BRIC in place.
    With that, I yield.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s video message for the Opening of the G7+ Ministerial Meeting

    Source: United Nations secretary general

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    Excellencies,

    I am pleased to convey my heartfelt greetings to the g7+ Ministerial meeting as you mark your 15th anniversary in Dili – where your inspiring journey began.

    This city, like many of your countries, symbolizes both the wounds of conflict and the strength and resolve it takes to overcome them – and I was deeply moved by your wonderful hospitality as we marked the 25th anniversary of the independence referendum last year.

    Your people understand better than most the heavy cost of fragility – and the daily work of rebuilding lives with dignity and hope.

    Your organization was born from that spirit of resilience and purpose – and the shared recognition that lasting peace is the foundation of progress. 

    Over the years, you have championed cooperation, solidarity, and country-led solutions.

    You have also made a difference at the global level – including through your leadership in helping to secure Sustainable Development Goal 16 – on peace, justice, and strong institutions.

    Yet, fragilities are deepening around the world.

    Protracted conflicts, widening inequalities, and a raging climate crisis are fueling displacement and instability – with your nations often bearing the heaviest burden, despite contributing least to these crises.

    These plights cannot be ignored.

    The world cannot let your calls go unanswered.

    We need solidarity for solutions – and that is the spirit of the Pact for the Future that you helped shape.

    The Pact charts a course to reform peace and security cooperation – prioritizing conflict prevention, mediation, and peacebuilding.

    It seeks to strengthen coordination, including South-South cooperation, to develop innovative approaches, and expand opportunities for women and young people.

    The Pact also calls for reform of the global financial architecture through:

    Bigger and bolder Multilateral Development Banks;

    Effective debt relief for fragile economies;

    An annual SDG Stimulus of $500 billion;

    And better access to concessional finance – recognizing vulnerabilities through the Multidimensional Vulnerability Index.

    We must push the world to deliver on those commitments – including at the Fourth Financing for Development Conference in June.

    And we must push for climate justice.

    Many of you are on the frontlines – watching as rising seas and extreme weather threaten lives and livelihoods.

    As we prepare for COP30, we need to see countries turn promises into action.

    Developed countries must scale-up adaptation finance. We need meaningful contributions to the Fund for loss and damage. And we need confidence the $1.3 trillion will be delivered.

    Excellencies,

    Your journey over the past fifteen years shows us that solidarity is a common responsibility.

    As we work to tackle global challenges and implement the Pact for the Future, your voices will be vital – to strengthen multilateralism, prevent conflict, and forge a future of dignity and sustainable development for all.

    Thank you.
     

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Reed Seeks to Unfreeze $80 Million to Help RIers Lower Their Home Energy Bills

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Rhode Island Jack Reed

    PROVIDENCE, RI – The Trump Administration is withholding tens of millions of dollars for clean energy and energy efficiency upgrades across Rhode Island that Congress approved under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (P.L. 117-58) and the Inflation Reduction Act (P.L. 117-169).

    U.S. Senator Jack Reed supported the creation of a number of clean energy grant programs in the two laws to help Rhode Islanders lower their energy bills, make energy efficiency upgrades more affordable and accessible for Americans, and boost renewable energy production.  Now, Senator Reed is urging the Trump Administration to release around $80 million in previously awarded federal funds to help Rhode Island accelerate its clean energy transition, lower prices, and drive economic growth.

    Today, Senator Reed, a member of the Appropriations Committee, sent a pair of letters to two key members of President Trump’s cabinet.  Reed urged U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy to “release the nearly $36 million in electric vehicle charging infrastructure funding for Rhode Island that is being held by the Department of Transportation.”  He also urged U.S. Secretary of Energy  Christopher Wright to “immediately release nearly $43 million in clean energy and energy efficiency funding for Rhode Island.”

    “Rhode Islanders deserve affordable, reliable electricity.  America needs an energy policy that embraces technology and innovation and includes renewables like solar, wind, geothermal, and emerging battery storage technologies.  Investing in things like heat pumps is a win-win that lowers energy costs, increases energy independence, and supports good-paying jobs here in Rhode Island.  We’ve made some real progress, but President Trump’s partisan hold on clean energy funds puts those gains at risk and contributes to higher home energy costs,” said Senator Reed.

    Federal clean energy funds being halted or withheld by the Trump Administration includes:

    Home Efficiency Rebate (HER) Program: $31.9 million halted indefinitely, awaiting final approval.   The funding is in Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources’ (OER) U.S. Treasury account, but OER is unable to launch the program until it receives final approval of its implementation blueprint plan from DOE. 

    This funding would allow Rhode Islanders to get rebates for up to 100 percent of the costs (up to $16,000 per multifamily unit) to purchase and install heat pumps.  According to Rewiring America, the average homeowner will save between $370 to $1,000 per year by upgrading to a heat pump.

    National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI): Over $20.8 million frozen and guidance rescinded.  NEVI funds are designed to ensure a convenient, reliable network of charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) nationwide.  The program was allocated $22.8 million, $2 million has already been spent by the state.

    Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant Program (CFI): $15 million on hold – with grant agreement signed, but funds not obligated.

    This funding would help build out RI’s EV charging infrastructure and would finance additional chargers in strategic public locations such as public road parking lots, municipal office buildings, public schools, and public parks. 

    Building Code Adoption: $9.4 million awarded but never obligated.

    This program would help local governments adopt updated building energy conservation codes and standards.  The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that by 2040, modernized energy codes will save homes and businesses $138 billion on their utility bills— equivalent to $162 annually per household.

    Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation (RECI): $1.6 million on hold. The money is in OER’s U.S. Treasury account, but any drawdown of funds is subject to agency approval.

    This program is designed for training and implementation of updated energy codes for residential buildings.

    Many of these large grants are structured as passthrough grants, meaning federal agencies grant a large sum to a state agency, which then coordinates its own in-state application and disbursement process with local communities and non-profit partners.  Many were scheduled to begin this year before being halted by the Trump Administration.

    The Inflation Reduction Act has been instrumental in attracting more than $129 billion in announced clean energy factory investments nationwide since it was enacted in 2022.  Rolling back investments would harm all 50 states and create an economic drag on the U.S. economy.

    These federal funds were authorized and appropriated by Congress, signed into law by the previous administration, and awarded to Rhode Island.  Federal law allows for a pause or delay in releasing funds by a new Administration, but a rescission of Congressionally appropriated funds, without Congressional approval, is tantamount to impoundment, which is illegal.  However, the Trump Administration believes impoundment is permissible and that the President has the authority to ignore funding laws that have been passed by Congress. The Trump Administration now wants to litigate this matter before what it believes is a friendly U.S. Supreme Court with six of nine justices appointed by Republican presidents. 

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: ACT Disability Strategy builds a more inclusive Canberra

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services



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    Released 11/04/2025

    On the one-year anniversary of the ACT Disability Strategy, the ACT Government is reinforcing our commitment to fostering a more inclusive city for people with disability.

    The development of the 10-year Strategy and associated action plans set a high bar as an example of extensive community-led co-design approaches with people with disability, advocates, carers and service providers.

    The Government has committed more than $5.5 million to support delivering on the Strategy’s priorities to continue removing barriers and enhancing accessibility for people with disability in the ACT.

    Key achievements in the first year of the Strategy and First Action Plan include:

    • Increasing funding for Disability Inclusion Grants and launching the new Supporting and Strengthening LGBTIQA+ Communities grant program to support community-led peer support initiatives for LGBTQI+ people with disabilities.
    • The transition of International Day for people with Disability (I-Day) to community control to ensure celebrations of this important day are led by the disability community.
    • The Our Canberra newsletter is now available in Easy English.
    • Supporting all Canberrans to enjoy major festivals and events with more accessible change facilities at these events.
    • Providing access to new sexual violence prevention training programs for ACT disability sector workers and Domestic, Family, and Sexual Violence sector workers to support individuals with intellectual and learning disabilities.

    The Government acknowledges there is still more to do to ensure Canberrans living with a disability have full and equal participation in all aspects of community life.

    Key focus of the work ahead includes:

    • Hosting a Disability Inclusive Emergency Planning Forum for people with disability to enhance safety during disasters.
    • Investigating options to deliver a self-advocacy program to help people with disabilities understand and assert their human rights.
    • Progressing a supported work experience pilot program for ACT students with disabilities to receive customised student-centred work experience.
    • Providing ongoing opportunities for community participation through the YourSay Panel platform and increased funding for I-Day Grants.

    The progression of this important work will continue to be guided and informed by the experiences of people with disability and the broader ACT Disability Community.

    Quote attributable to Minister for Disability, Carers and Community Services Suzanne Orr:

    “Today marks an important milestone in our journey to ensuring Canberra is as inclusive as it can be and a place where people with disability can fully and easily participate in all aspects of our community.

    “I would like to thank everyone who has shared their time, expertise and experience in the last year to ensure the needs of people with disability are heard and we are making the change that is needed.

    “Making our city truly inclusive won’t happen straight away and I look forward to working with the community as we continue to build on our work to date.”

    Quote attributable to Renée Heaton, Chair of Disability Reference Group:

    “It has been 12 months since the ACT Disability Strategy was launched and with so much reform yet to come the DRG are pleased that the Strategy and first action plan is delivering for Canberrans with disability now.

    “The actions delivered to date cross directorates and interlink to make sure that however a person with disability wants to live their life, they can.

    “For example, if they want to go out to the multicultural festival, they can knowing there’s an accessible changing places bathroom available.

    “People with disability deserve to have great lives so we look forward to the ACT Government continuing to deliver on the First Action Plan and showing the rest of Australia how it’s done.”

    – Statement ends –

    Suzanne Orr, MLA | Media Releases

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Reflections on 2024: FECM’s Year in Review

    Source: US Department of Energy

    By any measure, 2024 was one of the most successful in the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management’s (FECM’s) history. 

    We made enormous progress toward addressing and reducing methane emissions in the oil and gas industry to meet our environmental responsibilities and ensure that U.S. natural gas can compete in a rapidly changing global marketplace.

    We accelerated carbon capture, removal, utilization, and storage technologies, and laid the groundwork for a strengthened and expanded carbon dioxide (CO2) transport and storage infrastructure.

    We made real and impressive strides toward establishing a secure domestic supply chain for the critical minerals and materials that will be required in a 21st Century economy.

    We advanced pathways to clean hydrogen deployment through fuel cell technology, as well as electrolysis and biomass, waste, and fossil resources coupled to carbon capture, utilization, and storage. 

    And we expanded meaningful engagement and strengthened relationships with communities, Tribes, industry, and other stakeholders to not only ensure the success of our projects but also to help drive economic development, technological innovation, and the growth of high-wage jobs across America.

    Our 2024 successes would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of the people who make up FECM. We are thankful for our leadership and our team at Headquarters and at the National Energy Technology Laboratory for their continued amazing work—and for their professionalism and commitment. 

    As we look toward 2025, we remain committed to carrying out our work for the American people. 

    Year in Review Highlights

    Here are a few prominent examples of FECM investing in technologies to minimize the environmental and climate impacts of fossil fuel and industrial processes:

    • DOE collaborated with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to award $850 million to 43 projects that will help small oil and gas operators, Tribes, and other entities across the country to reduce, monitor, measure, and quantify methane emissions from the oil and gas sector as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. 
    • With funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, FECM awarded $518 million to strengthen the nation’s infrastructure for permanent, safe storage of CO2. The 23 selected projects across 19 states support the Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise (CarbonSAFE) Initiative.
    • FECM announced $75 million to establish a Critical Materials Supply Chain Research Facility to support on-going government initiatives, such as the Critical Materials Collaborative and Critical Materials Innovation Hub, along with the overall DOE-wide critical mineral and material goals of diversifying and expanding supply, developing alternatives, improving efficiencies across the supply chain, and enabling a circular economy.
    • FECM invested $45 million into six projects to create regional consortia focused on securing domestic critical minerals and materials. The selected projects will build on DOE’s Carbon Ore, Rare Earth and Critical Minerals (CORE-CM) Initiative, expanding the focus from the basin scale to cover eight regions across the nation. 
    • FECM along with DOE’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technologies Office invested more than $58.5 million into 11 projects that aim to support Carbon Negative Shot’s objectives through integrated pilot-scale testing of advanced technologies and detailed monitoring, reporting, and verification protocols. Carbon Negative Shot is the U.S. government’s first major carbon dioxide removal effort and part of DOE’s larger Energy Earthshots Initiative.
    • FECM invested $44.5 million into nine university and industry-led project teams that will serve as regional partners to advance commercial-scale carbon capture, transport, and storage across the United States. The Regional Initiative for Technical Assistance Partnerships will accelerate the understanding of specific geologic basins to enable the permanent storage of CO2 emissions from industrial operations and power plants, as well as legacy emissions in the atmosphere. 
    • FECM announced four research and development projects that will receive nearly $32 million to advance technologies to help reduce natural gas flaring at oil production sites, a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, by transforming gas into valuable products that would otherwise be wasted by those operations. These projects support the U.S. Methane Emissions Reduction Action Plan, which launched a whole-of-government initiative to redouble efforts to significantly reduce methane emissions while protecting workers and communities, growing jobs, and promoting U.S. technology innovation.

    FECM also formed new working groups and initiatives to strengthen stakeholder engagement:

    • After requesting, receiving, and incorporating feedback from climate, environmental justice, community, labor organizations, and carbon management sector leaders, along with guidance from other DOE offices, FECM released principles to help developers deploy successful carbon management projects that reduce pollution, create high-quality jobs, and improve transparency and accountability under the Responsible Carbon Management Initiative.
    • The International Measurement, Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification Working Group released a framework for the measurement, monitoring, reporting, and verification of methane, carbon dioxide, and other greenhouse gas emissions to drive continuous reductions in emissions across the global natural gas market.
    • The Tribal Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Working Group was formed to provide ongoing advice and expertise to DOE on the best ways to assist Tribal decarbonization efforts and utilization of their natural resources.
    • DOE and the White House Council on Environmental Quality held the first meeting of two federal Permitting Task Forces to help address the efficient, orderly, and responsible development of CO2 pipelines and related carbon capture and storage projects. This includes projects on both private and federal lands and of those that cross federal, state and tribal boundaries.
    • And with support from various DOE offices, we released the Carbon Management Strategy for public comment to provide a comprehensive roadmap for the remainder of the decade.

    We hope you enjoyed reading this highlight of FECM’s accomplishments over the past year. To keep up to date with future announcements, blogs, and more, sign up for news alerts and follow us on X, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Booker Reintroduces Legislation to Expand Child Care in Community Colleges and Minority-Serving Institutions

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Jersey Cory Booker
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) reintroduced the Preparing and Resourcing Our Student Parents and Early Childhood Teachers (PROSPECT) Act to expand access to high-quality early childhood care at community colleges and Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs). U.S. Representatives Jahana Hayes (D-CT-05) and Donald Norcross (D-NJ-01) reintroduced companion legislation in the House.
    Student parents face significant hurdles in pursuing higher education, and the lack of accessible child care is a major contributor to their struggle. This challenge disproportionately affects students of color, particularly Black, Native American, and Latina women, who make up a significant portion of student parents. The declining availability of on-campus child care exacerbates these difficulties, especially at community colleges. The consequences are stark: student parents often face financial hardship, higher student loan debt, and a greater likelihood of leaving college without a degree.
    “Parents across our country who are attending college or dream of enrolling often struggle to find affordable, consistent child care while trying to pursue their education,” said Senator Booker. “The PROSPECT Act is critical legislation that invests in child care preparation programs at community colleges and MSIs while also expanding child care at college campuses so students and their kids have the resources they need to succeed.”
    As a former student parent juggling coursework, multiple jobs, and the demands of raising a child, I know firsthand the struggles many working parents face today,” said Congresswoman Hayes. The PROSPECT Act addresses this reality by making infant and toddler childcare more affordable and accessible on college campuses. This not only removes barriers to higher education but also invests in the well-being of families and the future of our workforce. By funding high-quality childcare programs and supporting early childhood educators, this bill empowers student parents to achieve their educational goals, secure better opportunities, and build a brighter future for themselves and their families.”
    “As someone who worked in construction as a single dad, I know access to childcare is critical to expanding opportunities, growing the middle class, and strengthening our economy,” said Congressman Norcross. “Childcare affordability for students who have children is good for the parent, their family, and our community. I’m honored to join Congresswoman Hayes and Senator Booker in introducing the PROSPECT Act to give working families a fair shot.”
    “Generation Hope proudly supports the PROSPECT Act, a critical step toward ensuring student parents have access to the affordable, high-quality child care they need to succeed in higher education. By investing in both early childhood educators and the families they serve, this bill strengthens our communities and creates a brighter future for generations to come,” said Nicole Lynn Lewis, Founder & CEO, Generation Hope.  
    The PROSPECT Act would establish competitive Federal grants that will empower community colleges and Minority Serving Institutions to become incubators for infant and toddler child care talent, training, and access on their campuses and in their communities. Specifically the legislation would:
    Invest in planning and implementation grants, including:
    Impact grants, which would expand the supply and quality of infant and toddler child care in the community by providing training, mentorship, technical support, and expansion funding to new and existing area infant and toddler child care providers.
    Access grants, which would provide free high-quality child care for up to 500,000 children under age three who have a parent attending a community college or Minority Serving Institution, thereby minimizing barriers to higher education completion, and reducing their post-graduation debt.
    Pipeline grants, which would fund community colleges and Minority Serving Institutions to launch and expand academic programs in early childhood education, and to form strategic partnerships with regional institutions to expand, diversify, and strengthen the workforce pipeline for infant and toddler child care providers.
    This bill would also amend the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Act of 1990 by:
    Providing increased federal matching payments for child care to 90% for infant and toddler care, to incentivize states to raise their own investments in this area.
    The PROSPECT Act is endorsed by Generation Hope, Public Advocacy for Kids, UnidosUS, ZERO TO THREE, First Five Years Fund, Early Edge California, First Focus Campaign for Children, Connecticut Association for the Education of Young Children, National Association for the Education of Young Children, American Federation of Teachers, and Institute for Child Success. 
    To read the full text of the bill, click here.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Booker, Wyden, Cortez Masto, Padilla Seek Watchdog Investigation of Potential Trump Admin. Violations of Taxpayer Privacy Laws

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Jersey Cory Booker
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Cory Booker (D-NJ), Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, (D-OR), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), and Alex Padilla (D-CA) wrote to the acting Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration seeking an investigation into reports that the Trump administration is providing highly-sensitive and legally-protected taxpayer data to the Department of Homeland Security and DOGE personnel potentially violating federal privacy laws.
    For years, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has encouraged immigrants to pay taxes with assurances that this information would remain confidential. In return, immigrants have paid billions of dollars in taxes each year. The senators’ request comes after Treasury Secretary Bessent signed a memorandum of understanding with the Department of Homeland Security to provide an unprecedented level of access to taxpayer data for open-ended investigations. Several high-ranking IRS officials, including the acting commissioner and chief privacy officer, then announced their imminent departures from the agency. The IRS already has the tools to share sensitive information with law enforcement. Instead enhancing public safety, it will put millions of immigrants in danger of deportation merely because they followed the guidance of previous Democratic and Republican administrations and paid their taxes.
    “Taxpayer data held by the IRS is, by design, subject to some of the strongest privacy protections under federal law, the violation of which can trigger civil and criminal sanctions, including up to five years in prison. Congress passed these protections in the 1970s after President Nixon weaponized the IRS against his political enemies. These legal protections for taxpayer data apply to all taxpayers and are an essential foundation for our tax system, which requires the voluntary submission of information to the government. Voluntary tax compliance depends on taxpayers having faith that their confidential information will not be used for anything other than tax administration…
    “Immediately following Bessent’s execution of the [agreement with DHS], several IRS leaders announced their resignations, including Acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause and Chief Privacy Officer Kathleen Walters, raising further questions about whether they resigned to avoid being a party to a criminal conspiracy to violate tax privacy law… 
    “The risks created by these activities cannot be overstated… [IRS] data can be inaccurate because of identity theft, keypunch errors, obsolete address information, and a wide range of other reasons. If DHS relies on the same data to deport millions of people without validating its accuracy, it is likely to end up making grave errors that impact American citizens and immigrants with valid legal status.”
    The letter is cosigned by U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren, (D-MA) Dick Durbin (D-IL), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Peter Welch (D-VT), and Andy Kim (D-NJ).
    To read the full text of the letter, click here.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Cortez Masto, Cornyn Introduce Bill to Aid Law Enforcement Who Have Suffered from Brain Injuries

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Nevada Cortez Masto
    Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and John Cornyn (R-Texas) introduced their Public Safety Officer Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury Health Act, which would increase awareness of concussions and brain injuries among public safety officers. This legislation is being led in the House of Representatives by Congressmembers Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas), Angie Craig (D-Minn.), Don Bacon (R-Neb.), and Kim Schrier (D-Wash.).
    Traumatic brain injuries can lead to serious issues, including difficulties with memory, concentration, and communication. Concussions are considered a mild traumatic brain injury, which is usually temporary but can take months to heal.
    “When law enforcement officers get a concussion or traumatic brain injury on the job, it is our responsibility to come together and care for them,” said Senator Cortez Masto. “These public servants put themselves in harm’s way every single day. I’m working to ensure the men and women who keep our communities safe get the treatment and support they deserve.”
    “Law enforcement officers do not shy away from danger and risk their own health and safety to protect our communities,” said Senator Cornyn. “We need to do everything we can to support these heroes when they sustain a traumatic brain injury in the line of duty, and this legislation would help them identify signs of a concussion and seek swift treatment before it leads to more serious complications.”
    The Public Safety Officer Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury Health Act would require the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to collect and make publicly available information on traumatic brain injuries specifically for public safety officers and provide recommendations and protocols for identifying, diagnosing, and treating concussions. It would also have the CDC share information with mental health professionals on the connection between concussions and traumatic brain injuries with acute stress disorders and suicidal inclinations.   
    As the former top law enforcement official in Nevada, Senator Cortez Masto has been a leading advocate in the Senate for our police officers and is part of the Senate Law Enforcement Caucus. The Senator recently reintroduced the Invest to Protect Act to set aside $250 million to help local police invest in training, mental health support, and recruitment and retention, as well as the Chief Herbert D. Proffitt Act to ensure the families of retired law enforcement officers who were killed as a result of their service are not unjustly denied benefits. She has repeatedly secured historic funding for the Byrne JAG grant program, the leading source of criminal justice funding in the country. Her bipartisan bills to combat the crisis of law enforcement suicide and provide mental health resources to police officers have been signed into law by presidents of both parties.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Man caught three times with dealer quantities of fentanyl indicted federally

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    In one encounter police and medics saved the life of an infant suffering from opioid overdose

    Seattle – A 37-year-old man who was living in a Des Moines, Washington, hotel, is charged federally with four counts of possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute, one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense, and one count of money laundering announced Acting U.S. Attorney Teal Luthy Miller. Dennis Aguilar Huisa was placed under arrest twice last fall when he was found to have possession of fentanyl pills and/or powder, methamphetamine, cocaine and a firearm. Huisa has been in state custody since his final encounter with law enforcement on November 1, 2024.

    According to the criminal complaint, Puyallup Police first contacted Huisa on the side of the road in the early hours of August 15, 2023. Huisa said his car had overheated and he and a passenger were waiting for the engine to cool down. The police officer noticed that the license plate on the car did not match the type of vehicle listed in the registration. Huisa was removed from the car while law enforcement determined whether the car or the license plates were stolen. A second officer noticed blue pills in the car. Ultimately the car was impounded. A search revealed about 1,000 fentanyl pills as well as some suspected fentanyl powder. There was also a scale with drug residue in the car.

    On September 7, 2024, Puyallup Police responded to a report of a nine-month-old infant who had stopped breathing. Huisa and a woman met the officers outside a box truck the infant in their arms. Law enforcement worked to get the child to respond and breath, medics responded and continued to work on reviving the child.

    The law enforcement investigation found evidence that Huisa and the child’s mother has given the infant two doses of Narcan suspecting that the child had been exposed to fentanyl or other drugs. Huisa gave permission to search the box truck. Law enforcement located approximately 115 blue fentanyl pills. On Huisa they found fentanyl powder and over $16,000 in cash.

    The infant was taken to Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital. The child was given additional dose of Narcan, and the child’s blood tested positive for fentanyl, amphetamine, and oxycodone. The child survived and was temporarily released to Child Protective Services.

    Finally, on November 1, 2024, Auburn Police Department’s Special Investigations Unit served a search warrant on the Des Moines motel where Huisa had been living. In the hotel room they found small packages of fentanyl powder packaged for sale in the toilet. They found additional fentanyl powder, methamphetamine, and cocaine in other places around the room. Officers once again searched the box truck Huisa had been driving and found two kilograms of fentanyl powder and a Polymer 80 ‘ghost gun’ – a gun made without a serial number.

    Huisa was charged by criminal complaint on March 12, 2025, and was brought into federal custody today. He was indicted by the grand jury on March 26, 2025, for four counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and money laundering. Huisa is making his initial appearance at 2:00 today.

    Possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute is punishable by a mandatory minimum ten years in prison and up to life in prison. Possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime is punishable by a mandatory minimum five years in prison and up to life in prison to run consecutive to the other sentence imposed in the case. Money laundering is punishable by up to twenty years in prison.

    The charges contained in the criminal complaint and the indictment are only allegations.  A person is presumed innocent unless and until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

    The case is being investigated by the Puyallup Police Department, the Auburn Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

    The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Casey Conzatti.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: San Francisco Resident Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Distribution Of Child Pornography

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    SAN FRANCISCO – Dale Jetton was sentenced today to serve 180 months (15 years) in federal prison for distribution of child pornography announced Acting U.S. Attorney Patrick D. Robbins and Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge Tatum King.  Senior U.S. District Judge Edward M. Chen handed down the sentence.

    Jetton pleaded guilty on August 22, 2024, to one count of distribution of child pornography in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2252(a)(2). Jetton was originally indicted by a federal grand jury on August 29, 2023. According to the plea agreement, beginning in March 2023, Jetton began exchanging email messages with an individual who, unbeknownst to him, was an undercover law enforcement officer.  Jetton sent the undercover officer an invitation and link to a cloud service that Jetton boasted contained over 700+ megabytes of child exploitation materials.  The link included thirty-eight videos containing visual depictions of minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct.  Jetton, a registered sex offender, admitted he knew the visual depictions in these videos included prepubescent minors or minors under the age of 12 engaged in sexually explicit conduct, including at least one video that depicted a minor being subjected to sexual bondage.

    Jetton has been in custody since his arrest in 2023.  He will begin serving his prison term immediately.  In addition to the prison term, Judge Chen also ordered Jetton to serve 15 years of supervised release which will begin after his term of imprisonment.

    The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Roland Chang and Sophia Cooper.  The prosecution is the result of an investigation by the Homeland Security Investigations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the San Francisco Police Department.    
     

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Larsen, Senator Murray, Senator Cantwell and Rep. Randall Reintroduce Legislation to Permanently Reauthorize Northwest Straits Commission

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington)

    Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Representative Rick Larsen (D, WA-02), along with Senators Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee and Maria Cantwell (D-WA), ranking member of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee and senior member of the Senate Finance Committee, introduced the Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2025, legislation to permanently reauthorize the Northwest Straits Commission in the Puget Sound, and fund it at $10 million each fiscal year for the next six years, through Fiscal Year 2031. Joining Senator Murray, Senator Cantwell, and Rep. Larsen in introducing the legislation today was U.S. Representative Emily Randall (D, WA-06).

    The Northwest Straits Commission is a community-led effort to restore marine habitats in the Northwest Straits region and address local threats to marine environments with projects such as restoring shellfish populations, protecting vulnerable ecosystems, and promoting growth for native water and shore-based plants. The Northwest Straits Commission provides funding, training, and support to seven county-based Marine Resources Committees (MRCs) and 15 Tribes. The Commission advises local officials on how to best carry out environmental projects and provides expertise to community organizations to help them be partners in their work by, for example, training volunteers to identify forage fish spawning sites.

    “The Northwest Straits Commission has an impressive track record of community-led, well-executed projects that protect Washington state’s environment,” said Rep. Larsen, the lead Democrat on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee. “I am proud to support the Commission as it brings together a diverse group of local, state, tribal and federal stakeholders to restore marine habitats and create good jobs in Northwest Washington. I look forward to working with Senator Murray, Senator Cantwell and Rep. Randall to pass this bill to reauthorize the Commission so it can continue its important work for decades to come.”

    “Ensuring our rich marine resources in the Northwest Straits stay healthy is critical not only for local communities and Tribes, but also for our economy in Washington state. That’s why I first established the Northwest Straits Commission in a bipartisan way back in 1998, and fight to secure funding for it every single year,” said Senator Murray. “The Commission remains a model for how successful investments in community-led restoration projects can be, and how vital they are for restoration work that help our marine habitats recover and thrive. I am excited to continue leading the charge to permanently authorize the Northwest Straits Commission with this legislation, which would also provide a strong and consistent funding stream for the Commission over the next decade—making sure partners on the ground can expand their efforts to protect our marine species and habitats and support our outdoor recreation economy. I’ll continue fighting every way I can to secure the federal funding necessary to protect our natural resources for generations to come.”

    “The Northwest Straits bill is critical to supporting our robust coastal economy and fishing jobs, while preserving Washington’s coastal environment for generations to come,” Senator Cantwell said. “This legislation ensures we continue to support the health and sustainability of our diverse marine resources.”

    “From abalone beds and oysters, to the rugged coastline that stretches for hundreds of miles, folks from Washington’s 6th District know there’s no place quite like home. The Northwest Straits Commission has been a lifeline for our communities, providing critical resources like the Marine Resources Committees in Jefferson and Clallam counties, and working alongside Tribes all across the state,” said Rep. Randall. “Their collaborative efforts to restore and protect our marine habitats are a testament to what makes this place so special. I’m proud to co-lead this legislation to reauthorize and continue the Commission’s important work so we can continue working together to safeguard the precious marine resources that make our community and our state one-of-a-kind.”

    The Northwest Straits Commission is supported by a wide range of stakeholders, including state and federal agencies, elected leaders, and Tribal partners throughout the Puget Sound Region. More information about this bill is available here. The text of the Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2025 is available here.

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Federal Employee Charged With Possession Of A Firearm By An Unlawful Drug User

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

    Jacksonville, Florida – United States Attorney Gregory W. Kehoe announces the return of an indictment charging Bryan Roger Byers (57, Jacksonville), a United States Postal Service employee, with possessing a firearm as an unlawful drug user. If convicted, Byers faces up to 15 years in federal prison.

    According to court documents and proceedings, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) began investigating Byers after a firearm he had purchased was recovered during a drug trafficking investigation. During that investigation, a felon was found to be in possession of a firearm and admitted purchasing the firearm from Byers in exchange for crack cocaine.

    Investigators located text messages, which reflected that Byers used sex workers to find buyers for his firearms and those buyers then exchanged drugs for the firearms. Records reflect Byers purchased at least 10 firearms over the last four years.

    On April 2, 2025, a search warrant was executed at Byers’s home. Law enforcement officers located seven firearms, multiple rounds of ammunition, and two suspected crack pipes, all of which were seized by ATF. The next day, Byers attempted to purchase another firearm and was arrested by ATF agents.

    An indictment is merely a formal charge that a defendant has committed one or more violations of federal criminal law, and every defendant is presumed innocent unless, and until, proven guilty.

    This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Brenna Falzetta.

    This case is part of Operation Take Back America a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime. Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETFs) and Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN). 

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    April 11, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Tucson Woman Indicted for Attempting to Smuggle Rifle Ammunition from the United States Into Mexico

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    TUCSON, Ariz. – Last week, a federal grand jury in Tucson returned a one-count indictment against Andrea Villalva, 32, of Tucson, Arizona, for Smuggling Goods from the United States.

    The complaint filed in this case alleges that, on March 7, 2024, Villalva attempted to exit the United States through the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona. During a physical inspection of Villalva’s vehicle, Customs and Border Protection Officers discovered 8 sealed cases of 5.56 XP193 rifle ammunition hidden behind the rear wall of the trunk. In total, 8,000 rounds of ammunition were recovered. Villalva admitted being paid $150 per box of ammunition that she successfully smuggled into Mexico. She also admitted to having smuggled ammunition into Mexico on three previous occasions.

    A conviction for Smuggling Goods from the United States carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and up to three years of supervised release.

    This case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime. Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETFs) and Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN).

    An indictment is simply a method by which a person is charged with criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is presumed innocent until evidence is presented to a jury that establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

    Homeland Security Investigations conducted the investigation in this case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Julie A. Sottosanti, District of Arizona, Tucson, is handling the prosecution.

    CASE NUMBER:            25-CR-01724-TUC-AMM
    RELEASE NUMBER:    2025-053_Villalva

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    For more information on the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona, visit http://www.justice.gov/usao/az/

    Follow the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona, on Twitter @USAO_AZ for the latest news.

     

    MIL Security OSI –

    April 11, 2025
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