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Source: US State of Missouri
JULY 18, 2025
Jefferson City â Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced eleven appointments to various boards and commissions and filled one county vacancy.
Beth Banker, of Kansas City, was reappointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Board.
Ms. Banker is the clinical director for the Child Protection Center. She previously served as an art therapist and consultant at Operation Breakthrough. An active member of her community, Banker serves on the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) and the Missouri Juvenile Justice Advisory Group. Banker earned a masterâs degree in social work from Boston University.
Cary Corley, Ph.D., of Leeâs Summit, was appointed to the Committee of Professional Counselors.
Mr. Corley is currently the owner and clinical director of Corley Counseling, LLC. He previously served as a counselor for Peace Partnership, a non-profit counseling center. Dr. Corley is an active member of his community, serving as a Sunday school and leadership institute teacher, marriage counselor, and seminar speaker at Abundant Life Church. He is also a member of his Homeowners Association Elections Committee. Mr. Lee earned his Doctorate of Counseling Psychology from Midwestern College.
Sarah Chapman, from Auxvasse, was appointed as the student representative to the Southeast Missouri State University Board of Governors.
Ms. Chapman is a student ambassador for Southeast Missouri State University Admissions. She is a member of the Student Government Association and the National Society of Leadership and Success. Chapman is currently pursuing a double major in english and music at Southeast Missouri State University.
Jeffery Davis, of Wardsville, was appointed to the Southeast Missouri State University Board of Governors.
Mr. Davis is the executive director of Government Affairs for BNSF Railway. He previously served as the commissioner and chairman of the Missouri Public Service Commission. Davis is an active member of his community, serving on the Missouri Railroad Association and the Missouri Chamber of Commerce. Davis earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Southeast Missouri State University.
Lee Harris, Ph.D., of Independence, was appointed to the Committee of Professional Counselors.
Mr. Lee is the owner and therapist at AHA Mental Health. Harris also serves as the program manager of Adult and Family Services for ReDiscover, a nonprofit community mental health center that provides comprehensive programs and services for adults and children. He previously served as a program supervisor at the Child Abuse Prevention Association. Lee his Doctorate of Behavioral Health from Arizona State University.
Todd Hays, of Monroe City, was reappointed to the Missouri State Fair Commission.
Mr. Hays is a fifth-generation farmer operating a farrow-to-finish hog operation and row crop farm. He is an active member of his community, currently serving as vice president of the Missouri Farm Bureau and Monroe City Agri-Leaders, and previously served on the Monroe City Fair Board for over 15 years. Hays holds an Associate of Arts in Business Marketing from Moberly Area Community College.
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Jared Hill, of Kansas City, was appointed to the Missouri State Fair Commission.
Mr. Hill is the president and owner of Mainline Services LLC, a railroad maintenance and emergency services company. Prior to Mainline, Hill served as the president of HB Trucking LLC. He is a member of the Platte County Fair Board, working tirelessly to promote agricultural education, youth programs, and community events. Hill is also an active member of Eagle Scout Troop 249.
Megan Hill, of Marble Hill, was appointed as the Bollinger County Clerk.
Ms. Hill previously served as the deputy recorder of deeds for the Bollinger County Courthouse before stepping in as the county clerk in an interim capacity. Prior to public service, she worked as an accounting manager at SEMO Options Inc. Hill earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from National American University.
Matthew Kliethermes, Ph.D, of Maryland Heights, was reappointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board.
Mr. Kliethermes is a clinical professor at the University of Missouri â St. Louis, serving as the training director for the Childrenâs Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis. A leader in his field, he serves on several boards including the American Psychological Association and the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Kliethermes earned his doctorate in clinical psychology from St. Louis University.
Monica Lyle, of St. James, was appointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board.
Ms. Lyle is a counselor for the Salem R-80 School District. She previously served as a counselor for the Rolla #31 School District and the director of education for Perimeter of Missouri. Lyle has been highly involved in several professional organizations, including the American School Counselor Association and the Missouri School Counselor Association. Lyle earned a masterâs degree in counseling from Missouri Baptist University.
Lesia Shelton, of Buffalo, was reappointed to the Governorâs Council on Disability.
Ms. Shelton provides specialized employment services for the deaf and hard of hearing at Preferred Family Healthcare. An engaged member of her community, she serves as a member of the Deaf Awareness Group of Southwest Missouri and volunteers for the Dallas County Sheriffâs Posse. Shelton is a licensed Missouri Interpreter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
Jonathan Truesdale, of Raymore City, was appointed to the Lincoln University Board of Curators.
Mr. Truesdale is an attorney at Truesdale Law, LLC in the Greater Kansas City area, specializing in criminal defense, probate law, and personal injury. He previously served as an attorney for Maryland Office of Public Defense. In addition to his professional career, Truesdale is a member of the Mercury Club of Kansas City. Truesdale earned his Juris Doctor from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.
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Source: US State of New York
overnor Kathy Hochul today announced the groundbreaking for the buildout of major elements of Sojourner Truth State Park in Ulster County, including a new swimming facility and bathhouse pavilion. Funded in part by the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act, other highlights slated to be completed by summer of 2026 include a new park entrance, entry road, trails and restrooms for visitors, and staff maintenance and administrative buildings. Named in honor of the life and legacy of 19thâŻcentury African American abolitionist and suffragist, Sojourner Truth, the new park reclaims more than 500 acres of Hudson River shoreline land shared by the City of Kingston and the Town of Ulster and advances New York Stateâs commitment to Bond Act investments in disadvantaged communities.
âA lack of access to safe and convenient swimming opportunities has denied far too many New Yorkers the chance to get off line and get outside by engaging with the water and learning foundational water safety skills,â Governor Hochul said. âThe buildout at Sojourner Truth State Park is a step in the right direction to effect real change for Hudson Valley communities. This time next year, Ulster County residents and visitors will be welcomed to Lake Sophia to beat the heat and enjoy all that Sojourner Truth State Park has to offer, with more exciting park amenities continuing to be unveiled through 2027.â
On the western side of the park, spring-fed quarry lake waters will become a public swimming facility named in honor of Sojourner Truthâs daughter, Sophia â the first new swimming facility in the State Parks system in 20 years (previous was Sandy Island Beach in 2005). Aligning with Governor Hochulâs Statewide Investment in More Swimming (NY SWIMS) initiative that invests in expanding swimming access across the State, Lake Sophia will offer hundreds of swimmers the option to enjoy a more structured swimming experience within a 12,000-square-foot floating swim crib or in a more adventurous deep-swim area. The swim crib will provide a safe environment for those learning to swim or who would benefit from the comprehensive accessible design. An adjacent pavilion will include public restrooms and showers, a first aid station and lifeguard facilities.
Other park improvements that will be completed by summer 2026 include a new convenient park entrance directly off of Route 32 in Kingston that will lead visitors to upgraded roadways, parking lots, and sitewide trails in the park. Restoration of existing historic structures that illustrate the manufacturing history of the park grounds will also be completed within this timeframe.
Additional buildout throughout Sojourner Truth State Park completed by 2027 will include additional trails including a scenic overlook destination; a repurposed industrial site with public restrooms, designed to host outdoor community events; and installations to interpret the areaâs Indigenous Lenape heritage, industrial history, geology and natural environment. The entire project was designed to minimize the footprint of the improvements, maximize accessibility, foster the re-establishment of native ecosystems in the post-industrial landscape, and improve recreational opportunities in disadvantaged communities.
The $75.6 million dollar project is largely supported by $68.1 million in funding from the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act at a location ideal for conservation, revitalization, and recreational public use. An additional $7.5 million in funding is supported by New York Works funding.
New York State Parks Commissioner Pro Tempore Randy Simons said, âState Parks is thrilled to be building our first new swimming facility in two decades, expanding access to outdoor recreation, and fostering lifelong community connections at Sojourner Truth State Park for a community thatâs suffered significant disinvestment for too long. Under the leadership of Governor Hochul, the public-private partnership between State Parks and the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, with initial momentum from Scenic Hudson, is continuing to transform this former industrial site into a phenomenal regional landmark and tribute to the legacy of a revolutionary New Yorker.â
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton said, âWith Governor Hochulâs leadership, the Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act continues to advance projects in disadvantaged communities that build healthier and more resilient communities and improve access to affordable outdoor recreation for all. The new swimming facility and upgrades to Sojourner Truth State Park will help Hudson Valley residents, particularly those in the city of Kingston, keep cool during extreme heat and connect to nature in this historically significant location. DEC is thrilled to join Governor Hochul in celebrating this major investment and getting more New Yorkers offline and outside.â
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Executive Director Joshua Laird said, âSojourner Truth State Park will be our first state park serving the Kingston community and beyond. The siteâs beautiful, rugged landscape also offers fantastic views of the Hudson River and reveals a compelling story of the areaâs history, from its earliest native inhabitants to the emergence of Sojourner Truth as an activist for abolition and womenâs rights, and the later industries that produced brick and stone for a growing region. PIPC is thrilled to be a part of improving this remarkable site with our partners at New York State Parks and offers its thanks to Governor Hochul for supporting the park and the development of our first new swimming facility in many years.â
State Senator Michelle Hinchey said, âEvery community deserves access to the outdoors, and having a free local spot to swim is an important public resource for staying healthy, cooling off in the summer, and enjoying a good quality of life. Itâs incredibly special that the first new swimming facility in New Yorkâs State Parks system in 20 years is being built right here in Ulster County, at Sojourner Truth State Parkâa space that represents equity and access for everyone in our community. Iâm thrilled to support this project and thank Governor Hochul, State Parks, and all involved for investing in Ulster County.â
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger said, âThese visionary recreational improvements to Sojourner Truth State Park, including the creation of a new natural swim area, will expand opportunities to connect with nature and beat the heat of a changing climate, especially for underserved communities in the City of Kingston and Town of Ulster. To be able to cool off and play safely in a stunning fresh-water quarry lake is truly a gift to our communities, and I thank Governor Hochul and the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historical Preservation for transformative investments that will benefit public health and community quality of life for generations to come.â
Kingston Mayor Steve Noble said, âWe are so fortunate to have the Sojourner Truth State Park right here in Kingston, which provides spectacular outdoor opportunities in our unique environment, and whose name honors one of our cherished local heroes. With these new amenities, we will truly have a world-class facility that will be a regional destination. I thank Governor Hochul for recognizing Kingstonâs special natural resources and for championing this park, which will be enjoyed for generations to come.â
Scenic Hudson President Ned Sullivan said, âImagine the delight of dipping into the brisk water of a spring-fed quarry lake â surrounded by the natural beauty of upstate New York â for an inspiring swim on a hot summer day. We are grateful to Governor Hochul for spearheading the next phase of exciting improvements to Sojourner Truth State Park, continuing the transformation of a once-contaminated and abandoned industrial site into a vital resource and destination for the community and visitors. Itâs an honor to partner with State Parks and the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, and we pledge our continued support.â
The project builds on Governor Hochulâs efforts to encourage affordable outdoor recreation. The Fiscal Year 2026 Budget includes $200 million for State Parks to invest in and aid the ongoing transformation of New Yorkâs flagship parks and support critical infrastructure projects throughout the park system. The Governorâs new Unplug and Play initiative also earmarks $100 million for construction and renovation of community centers through the Build Recreational Infrastructure for Communities, Kids and Seniors (NY BRICKS), $67.5 million for the Places for Learning, Activity and Youth Socialization (NY PLAYS) initiative helping New York communities construct new playgrounds and renovate existing playgrounds; and an additional $90 million for the continuation of the NY SWIMS initiative.
NY SWIMS focuses on underserved communities and areas prone to extreme heat and reverses decades of disinvestment to ensure public parks offer new, state-of-the-art swimming facilities which can serve thousands of daily visitors. This project also advances the Bond Actâs goal of investing at least 35 percent of funding on disadvantaged communities (DACs) that shoulder a disproportionate burden of negative environmental outcomes such as pollution exposure and lack of access to open space.
Nearly 50,000 people in racially and ethnically diverse communities live within five miles of Sojourner Truth State Park. About half the site is in a Low to Moderate Income area as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and 17.9 percent of the people in the locationâs zip code are below the census-defined poverty level. Itâs the second park named after a trailblazing Black woman.
Sojourner Truth was born Isabella Baumfree (Bomefree), enslaved among Dutch people in Ulster County. A dynamic abolitionist, suffragist, and human rights advocate, she âwalked away by day-light,â freeing herself from slavery one year before legal enslavement ended in New York. Her accomplishments and vital contributions to American history are recognized with the Ulster County parkâs naming and the installation of a bronze statue at Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, created by the sculptor Vinnie Bagwell. The elevation of her story is a key example of State Parksâ Our Whole History (OWH) initiative which seeks to reveal and share historically undertold stories of ordinary and extraordinary people across New York State.
After Governor Hochul announced the park name at a groundbreaking in 2022, Scenic Hudson, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and the Palisades Interstate Park Commission partnered to build a waterfront trail and 2,000-square-foot shaded community pavilion at Sojourner Truth State Park that was unveiled in 2023. Newly planted native trees, shrubs and grasses enhance the siteâs ongoing recovery from its historic past as a hub for brick and cement manufacturing and provide new habitat for wildlife. The waterfront area contains bilingual interpretive signs about the river and the siteâs history, bike racks, and seasonal toilet facilities.
A paved, ADA-compliant River Pavilion Trail leads from the Hudson River Brickyard Trail/Empire State Trail to the waterfront, near the parkâs northern entry. The trail features a small overlook area where visitors can rest while enjoying expansive views, including the Kingston-Rhinecliff bridge to the north. Another connector trail, longer and unpaved, leads to the Steep Rocks overlook and is currently being used by locals and visitors alike.
The parkâs new amenities were designed by Field Operations, LLC. The Construction Manager is Hudson Meridian Construction Group, LLC and General Contractors for the buildout include Buildings: Andron Construction Corporation, Site & Civil: A. Colarusso & Son, Inc., J&J Sass Electric, Inc., S&O Construction Services, Inc., all of whom were selected through a competitive bidding process.
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees more than 250 parks, historic sites, recreational trails, golf courses, boat launches and more, which saw a record 88 million visits in 2024. For more information on any of these recreation areas, visit parks.ny.gov, download the free NY State Parks Explorer app or call 518.474.0456. Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, the OPRHP Blog or via the OPRHP Newsroom.
Formed in 1900, PIPC is the nationâs first bi-state partnership established to protect and conserve natural lands. PIPC operates Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey and the Palisades Region of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation. PIPCâs early work helped inspire the emerging fields of environmental stewardship and education, pioneered the goal of exposing children to nature through its group campgrounds, and served as a model for the early growth of the national park system. The Commissionâs maple and oak leaf logo represents the official state trees of New York and New Jersey.
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Energy Capital & Power (ECP) (https://EnergyCapitalPower.com/), in partnership with global accounting, audit and advisory network Moore Global, is proud to launch the African Special Mining Report 2025, a definitive analysis of Africaâs mining landscape released in support of African Mining Week (AMW).
As the world accelerates toward a low-carbon, high-tech future, Africa is emerging as a critical player in global mineral supply chains. This timely publication captures the continentâs rising profile as a destination for strategic mineral investment â from copper and cobalt to lithium, gold, graphite and iron ore â while providing deep, actionable insight into the trends, policy shifts and financing structures shaping the future of mining across Africa.
Produced as an official knowledge product of AMW 2025, the report connects directly to the platformâs mission of driving capital, partnerships and industrial development across Africaâs mining value chain. With extensive contributions from Moore Globalâs energy, mining and renewables experts, the report draws on decades of experience advising clients in Africa and globally, offering forward-looking perspectives on ESG compliance, climate finance, regulatory reform and capital mobilization for mining ventures.
The report explores Africaâs renewed strategic importance in global mineral supply chains, spotlighting developments such as the copper resurgence in Zambia and the DRC, the return of private equity to the continentâs mining sector and the persistent logistics challenges impacting offtake reliability. It also examines how ESG metrics are increasingly being monetized, how climate finance is reshaping the feasibility of mining projects and how the integration of renewables is redefining operational best practices. Alongside these forward-looking insights, the report provides a clear-eyed view of the regulatory landscape, analyzing sovereign policy shifts, beneficiation mandates and the evolving capital environment for both junior and major mining companies.
âThis report is about more than trends â itâs about where the African mining sector is headed, who is driving the shift and how the global investment landscape is responding. It also underscores AMWâs unique role in anchoring high-level dialogue and dealmaking around these developments. Weâre proud to partner with Moore Global to deliver a resource that informs, challenges and empowers decision-makers across the mining ecosystem,â stated Rachelle Kasongo, AMW Conference Director.
The African Special Mining Report 2025 is now available digitally (https://apo-opa.co/44BbrWu).Â
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African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) hosted the third edition of the Pan-African Business and Development Awards in association with the Business Council for Africa (BCA) on Wednesday June 25, 2025, at a colourful Gala Dinner attended by more than 400 dignitaries including business and political leaders from Nigeria, across Africa and the diaspora.
The Pan-African Business and Development Awards, held annually during the Afreximbank Annual Meetings, are designed to celebrate and recognise transformative businesses and financial institutions within the African continent and in the diaspora in keeping with the Bankâs vision for a Global Africa.
Export Trading Group (ETG), operational in nearly 20 countries on the continent, won the Global Africa Business Leader Award, 2025 for fostering economic growth across the continent and enhancing food security by connecting smallholder farmers with regional and global markets, improving livelihoods and boosting intra-African trade, reflecting Afreximbankâs mandate of fostering trade and economic growth across the continent. The companyâs investments in storage, logistics, and processing infrastructure have helped reduce post-harvest losses and increased value addition.
This year, TRACE, the multimedia platform dedicated to the entertainment and empowerment of people of African descent, won the Diaspora Business of the Year award for its impact in strengthening continental and diaspora ties through the vehicle of entertainment. Its mission is to uplift African identity through music, education, and storytelling. TRACEâs platforms reach and support over 5,000 artists and 1,000 brands annually. It employs hundreds across Africa, contributing hundreds of millions of dollars in value.
Two banking giants were recognised in the Afreximbank Financial Institutions Awardâ2025. KCB Group Plc, Kenyaâs largest bank by assets emerged winner of the award for banking institutions with more than $500m capital while CBZ Bank, also Zimbabweâs largest Bank emerged winner of the Afreximbank Financial Institutions Award-2025 for banking institutions with less than $500m capital.
KCB, which won in the same category in 2024, was recognised for facilitating local and cross-border trade finance through various products as well as mitigating risks inherent in trade on behalf of its customers. One of the first East African banks to enhance financial inclusion and economic growth, it has positioned itself as an enabler for businesses and consumers to transact efficiently across African borders.
CBZ Bank from Zimbabwe has played a pivotal role in bridging the trade finance gap in Africa by leveraging strategic partnerships, introducing innovative products, and executing a comprehensive pan-African vision. During the 31st Afreximbank Annual meetings held in Nassau, The Bahamas last year, CBZ Bank and Afreximbank inked two deals (https://apo-opa.co/44ZDCxm) totalling $80 million consisting of US$60 million line of credit and $20 million Afreximbank Trade Facilitation Programme (AFTRAF) facility signalling their continued collaboration aimed at promoting economic development.
In a speech delivered on behalf of Professor Benedict Oramah, President and Chairman of Board of Directors at Afreximbank, the Bankâs Senior Executive Vice President, Denys Denya, said: âThis Awards event is our way of saying thank you to everyone who, regardless of size or significance of your role, has contributed to furthering the course of development in Africa. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you. With these awards, we reaffirm our commitment to the shared goal of transforming the African economy and restoring the dignity of Africans, regardless of their geographic location.â
Arnold Ekpe, former group CEO of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated and chair of the BCA, in his remarks, commented on the importance of recognising and celebrating institutions that contribute to Africaâs development, which he said, âhas become the defining essence of Afreximbank.â
A major highlight of the awards ceremony was the recognition of four long serving Afreximbank staff members for their dedicated service of between 25 and 30 years. This esteemed group included Professor Benedict Oramah who was honoured for over three decades at the Bank with ten years spent at the helm as President and Chairman of Board of Directors.
Presenting the long service award to Prof. Oramah, Wale Edun, Nigeriaâs Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy said: âTonight, we acknowledge not just a remarkable career, but a transformative journey spanning three decades. Under your leadership, the bank hasnât just scaled; it has soared, championing strategies that have fundamentally reshaped trade and development across Africa. Nigeria is incredibly proud of your achievements, your leadership, and your unwavering commitment to the economic prosperity of our continent. You are a true son of the soil; a shining example of what dedication and vision can accomplish.â
The Pan-African Business and Development Awards are hosted by Afreximbank in association with the BCA. The awards series was launched in 2023 to recognise those organisations and leaders that epitomise the pan-African spirit by leading the way in building substantive and transformative cross-border businesses.
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About Afreximbank:
African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is a Pan-African multilateral financial institution mandated to finance and promote intra- and extra-African trade. For over 30 years, the Bank has been deploying innovative structures to deliver financing solutions that support the transformation of the structure of Africaâs trade, accelerating industrialisation and intra-regional trade, thereby boosting economic expansion in Africa. A stalwart supporter of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), Afreximbank has launched a Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) that was adopted by the African Union (AU) as the payment and settlement platform to underpin the implementation of the AfCFTA. Working with the AfCFTA Secretariat and the AU, the Bank has set up a US$10 billion Adjustment Fund to support countries effectively participating in the AfCFTA. At the end of December 2024, Afreximbankâs total assets and contingencies stood at over US$40.1 billion, and its shareholder funds amounted to US$7.2 billion. Afreximbank has investment grade ratings assigned by GCR (international scale) (A), Moodyâs (Baa2), China Chengxin International Credit Rating Co., Ltd (CCXI) (AAA), Japan Credit Rating Agency (JCR) (A-) and Fitch (BBB-). Afreximbank has evolved into a group entity comprising the Bank, its equity impact fund subsidiary called the Fund for Export Development Africa (FEDA), and its insurance management subsidiary, AfrexInsure (together, âthe Groupâ). The Bank is headquartered in Cairo, Egypt.
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Source: US Department of Homeland Security
The criminal illegal alien fled the Newark facility and ICE captured him in Los Angeles after a month-long manhunt
WASHINGTON â The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) captured an illegal alien detainee who escaped the Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark, New Jersey. The individualâAndres Pineda-Mogollonâis one of four dangerous criminal illegal aliens who escaped Delaney Hall on June 12, 2025. He is the final detainee to be captured.Â
âWe are tremendously grateful to our brave ICE agents and law enforcement partners for capturing Andres Pineda-Mogollon and the other three dangerous criminal illegal aliens who escaped Delaney Hall. Politicians and activists relentlessly try to smear ICEâbut the facts remain true: Delaney Hall houses dangerous criminals, including these four fugitives who committed aggravated assault, burglary, theft and even threatened to kill law enforcement,â said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. âNow, these slimeballs no longer pose a threat to public safety.âÂ
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On July 17, 2025, Andres Pineda-Mogollon, an illegal alien from Colombia, was arrested by ICE in Los Angeles, California. He overstayed a tourist visa and entered the U.S. in 2023 under the Biden administration. On April 25, 2025, the New York City Police Department arrested Pineda-Mogollon for petit larceny. On May 21, 2025, the Union, New Jersey Police Department arrested Pineda-Mogollon for residential burglary, conspiracy residential burglary, and possession of burglary tools.
On June 13, 2025, Joel Enrique Sandoval-Lopez, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras, was arrested by ICE, FBI, and Passaic Police in Passaic, New Jersey. During the arrest, Sandoval-Lopez kicked and threatened to kill the law enforcement officers. This criminal illegal alienâs criminal record includes unlawful possession of a handgun and aggravated assault.
On June 13, 2025, Joan Sebastian Castaneda-Lozada, a criminal illegal alien from Colombia whose criminal record includes arrests for burglary, theft, and conspiracy to commit burglary, attempted to turn himself in to local authorities at the New Jersey State Police Bridgeton Station. Due to their sanctuary policies, the State Police refused to take him into custody because they do not work with ICE. On June 15, Castaneda-Lozada surrendered himself to Agents from FBI and ICE in Milleville, New Jersey.Â
Franklin Norberto Bautista-Reyes is an illegal alien from Honduras who illegally entered the U.S. in 2021 under the Biden administration. On May 3, 2025, the Wayne Township, New Jersey Police Department arrested Bautista for aggravated assault, attempt to cause bodily injury, terroristic threats, and possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes.
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Source: The Conversation â USA â By Beverly Moran, Professor Emerita of Law, Vanderbilt University
President Donald Trump has said the âbig, beautiful billâ he signed into law on July 4, 2025, will stimulate the economy and foster financial security.
But a close look at the legislation reveals a different story, particularly for low-income people and racial and ethnic minorities.
As a legal scholar who studies how taxes increase the gap in wealth and income between Black and white Americans, I believe the lawâs provisions make existing wealth inequalities worse through broad tax cuts that disproportionately favor wealthy families while forcing its costs on low- and middle-income Americans.
The U.S. racial wealth gap is stark. White familiesâ median wealth between 2019 and 2022 grew to more than $250,000 higher than Black familiesâ median wealth.
This disparity is the result of decades of discriminatory policies in housing, banking, health care, taxes, education and employment.
The new legislation will widen these chasms through its permanent extension of individual tax cuts in Trumpâs 2017 tax reform package. Americans have eight years of experience with those changes and how they hurt low-income families.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, for example, predicted that low-income taxpayers would gain US$70 a year from the 2017 tax cuts. But that figure did not include the results of eliminating the individual mandate that encouraged uninsured people to get health insurance through the federal marketplace. That insurance was heavily subsidized by the federal government.
The Republican majority in Congress predicted that the loss of the mandate would decrease federal spending on health care subsidies. That decrease cost low-income taxpayers over $4,000 per person in lost subsidies.
The Congressional Budget Office examined the net effect of the 2025 bill by combining the tax changes with cuts to programs like Medicaid and food assistance. It found that the bill will reduce poor familiesâ ability to obtain food and health care.
Perhaps the most revealing part of the bill is how it turns ideas for helping low-income families on their head. They are touted as helping the poor â but they help the wealthy instead.
A much publicized feature of the bill is the creation of âTrump Accounts,â a pilot program providing a one-time $1,000 government contribution to a tax-advantaged investment account for children born between 2025 and 2028.
While framed as a âbaby bonusâ to build wealth, the programâs structure is deeply flawed and regressive. Although the first $1,000 into the accounts comes from the federal government, the real tax benefits go to wealthy families who can avoid paying taxes by contributing up to $5,000 per year to their childrenâs accounts.
As analysts from the Roosevelt Institute, a progressive economic and social policy think tank, have pointed out, this design primarily benefits affluent families who already have the disposable income to save and can take full advantage of the tax benefits.
For low-income families struggling with daily expenses, making additional contributions is not a realistic option. These accounts do not address the fundamental barrier to saving for low-income families â a lack of income â and are more likely to widen the wealth gap than to close it.
This regressive approach â regressive because the wealthy get larger benefits â to wealth-building is mirrored in the billâs renewal and enhancement of the New Markets Tax Credit program. Although extended by the âbig, beautiful billâ to drive investment into low-income communities by offering capital gains tax breaks to investors, the program subsidizes luxury real estate projects that do little to benefit existing low-income residents and accelerate gentrification and displacement. Studies show that there is very little increase in salaries or education in areas with these benefits.
The child tax credit is another part of the bill that purports to help the poor and working classes while, in fact, giving the wealthy more money.
A family can earn up to $400,000 and still get the full $2,200 tax credit per child, which reduces their tax liability dollar for dollar. In contrast, a family making $31,500 or less cannot receive a tax credit of more than $1,750 per child. And approximately 17 million children â disproportionately Black and Latino â will not receive anything at all.
More significantly, the law tightens eligibility by requiring not only the child but also the taxpayer claiming the credit to have a Social Security number. This requirement will strip the credit from approximately 4.5 million U.S. citizen children in mixed-status families â families where some people are citizens, legal residents and people living in the country without legal permission â where parents may file taxes with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number but lack a Social Security number, according to an April 2025 study.
Perhaps most striking is the lawâs âpay-forsâ â the provisions designed to offset the cost of the tax cuts.
The legislation makes significant changes to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, lifelines for millions of low-income families.
The law imposes new monthly âcommunity engagementâ requirements, a form of work requirement, for able-bodied adults to maintain Medicaid coverage. The majority of such adults enrolled in Medicaid already work. And many people who do not work are caring full time for young children or are too disabled to work. The law also requires states to conduct eligibility redeterminations twice a year.
Redeterminations and work requirements have historically led to eligible people losing coverage. For SNAP, the bill expands work requirements to some Americans who are up to 64 years old and the parents of older children and revises benefit calculations in ways that will reduce benefits.
By funding tax cuts for the wealthy while making cuts to essential services for the poor, the bill codifies a transfer of resources up the economic ladder.
In my view, the âbig, beautiful billâ represents a missed opportunity to leverage fiscal policy to address the American wealth and income gap. Instead of investing in programs to lift up low- and middle-income Americans, the bill emphasizes a regressive approach that will further enrich the wealthy and deepen existing inequalities.
Beverly Moran does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
â ref. How the âbig, beautiful billâ will deepen the racial wealth gap â a law scholar explains how it reduces poor familiesâ ability to afford food and health care â https://theconversation.com/how-the-big-beautiful-bill-will-deepen-the-racial-wealth-gap-a-law-scholar-explains-how-it-reduces-poor-families-ability-to-afford-food-and-health-care-260680
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Source: Government of Canada News (2)
July 18, 2025 â Durban, South Africa â Department of Finance Canada
With global political and economic uncertainty abounding, strong relationships and cross-continental collaboration with reliable nations has never been more important. Canada is spearheading a new era of collaboration and partnership with nations it can trust and whose priorities it shares.
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue, today concluded his participation in the G7 and G20 meetings of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG) in Durban, South Africa â a key engagement under Canadaâs ongoing G7 Presidency and a demonstration of Canadaâs commitment to strong international partnerships.
At the G20 meeting, Minister Champagne outlined Canadaâs vision for the global economy, as well as for the international financial architecture, international taxation and ways to improve longer-term growth prospects for Africa. Discussions during the meeting included the importance of sustainable finance and the role of resilient infrastructure in supporting economic development.
The Minister leveraged the occasion to engage in a series of bilateral meetings with his counterparts, further strengthening Canadaâs relationships and fostering collaboration with key global partners. This included meetings with Ministers from Indonesia, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, Norway, Sweden, Singapore, Italy, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and  Japan, along with pull-asides with South Africa and Denmark.
On the margins of the G20 meeting, Minister Champagne co-chaired with Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada, the fourth G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governorsâ meeting under Canadaâs G7 Presidency. Discussions focused on ways to work together to reduce the ongoing trade and economic policy uncertainty, notably by establishing new uninterrupted trade routes with reliable partners and lifting existing barriers to trade. Russiaâs illegal and unjust war against Ukraine, and actions to improve supply chain resilience including for critical minerals, were also discussed. Australia and South Korea joined the discussion on supply chains.
During a short stay in Cape Town prior to the G7 and G20 meetings, Minister Champagne also met with local business leaders and government officials to advance Canadaâs goals of partnership, economic development and innovation.Â
Source: Government of Canada regional news
Released on July 18, 2025
Province ranks second in month-over-month and third in year-over-year growth
Today, Statistics Canada released figures indicating that Saskatchewanâs building construction investment increased by 5.4 per cent in month-over-month growth from April 2025 to May 2025, ranking second among the provinces. The province saw a 21.7 per cent increase in year-over-year growth from May 2025 compared to May 2024, ranking third among the provinces.
âSaskatchewan continues to be a leader in growth and opportunity,â Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said. âInvestors choose our province because of our competitive business incentives, fair regulatory environment and low cost of living. The policies put in place by our government are showing positive results, leading to a high quality of life for all residents.â
Saskatoon led the way in growth with a 40.1 per cent increase from May 2024 to May 2025, ranking fourth out of the 42 metropolitan areas.
Residential building construction increased 8.5 per cent from April 2025 compared to May 2025.Â
Investment in building construction is calculated based on the total spending value on building construction within the province.Â
Saskatchewan continues to see significant economic growth. Statistics Canadaâs latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) numbers indicate that the provinceâs real GDP at basic prices reached an all-time high of $80.5 billion in 2024, increasing by $2.6 billion, or 3.4 per cent. This places Saskatchewan second in the nation for real GDP growth and above the national average of 1.6 per cent.
Private capital investment in Saskatchewan increased last year by 17.3 per cent to $14.7 billion, ranking first among provinces. Private capital investment is projected to reach $16.2 billion in 2025, an increase of 10.1 per cent over 2024. This is the second-highest anticipated percentage increase among the provinces.
Last year, the Government of Saskatchewan unveiled its new Securing the Next Decade of Growth â Saskatchewanâs Investment Attraction Strategy. This strategy, combined with Saskatchewanâs trade and investment website, InvestSK.ca, contains helpful information for potential markets and solidifies the province as the best place to do business in Canada.Â
For more information, visit:Â InvestSK.ca.
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Source: United States House of Representatives â Representative Salud Carbajal (CA-24)
Washington, July 18, 2025
U.S. Representative Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24) released the statement below following the House passage of President Trumpâs request to cancel $9 billion in congressionally appropriated funding. The canceled funding includes $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) â which oversees public media networks like NPR, PBS, and their member stations â and about $7 billion in foreign aid.
âJust weeks after ramming through a reckless budget that slashes food assistance and health care for millions of Americans, while also ballooning our national debt â all to give billionaires big tax breaks â Republicans are back at it with another disastrous bill,â said Rep. Carbajal. âThis package guts public media, threatening the local radio stations that keep Central Coast families informed, especially during wildfire season. And it doesnât stop there. The billâs extreme cuts to foreign aid will cause needless suffering around the world and weaken our countryâs national security. As Republicans turn their backs on these public institutions, I will work with my Democratic colleagues to defend the critical programs working families rely on.âÂ
Source: US Justice â Antitrust Division
Headline: Justice Department Publishes Proposed Rule to Grant Relief to Certain Individuals Precluded from Possessing Firearms
WASHINGTON â President Trump directed the Department of Justice to address the ongoing infringements of the Second Amendment rights of our citizensâall of them. Federal law disables the firearms rights of many citizens who have been convicted of crimes without regard to whether they actually pose a threat of violence. But federal law also empowers the Attorney General to restore Second Amendment rights to individuals who are not âlikely to act in a manner dangerous to public safety.â Today, the Department of Justice submitted to the Office of the Federal Register a proposed rule regarding the exercise of the Attorney Generalâs authority under 18 U.S.C. 925(c) to grant relief to individuals who are otherwise precluded from possessing firearms.Â
Source: United States Attorneys General
WASHINGTON â President Trump directed the Department of Justice to address the ongoing infringements of the Second Amendment rights of our citizensâall of them. Federal law disables the firearms rights of many citizens who have been convicted of crimes without regard to whether they actually pose a threat of violence. But federal law also empowers the Attorney General to restore Second Amendment rights to individuals who are not âlikely to act in a manner dangerous to public safety.â Today, the Department of Justice submitted to the Office of the Federal Register a proposed rule regarding the exercise of the Attorney Generalâs authority under 18 U.S.C. 925(c) to grant relief to individuals who are otherwise precluded from possessing firearms.
âFor too long, countless Americans with criminal histories have been permanently disenfranchised from exercising the right to keep and bear armsâa right every bit as constitutionally enshrined as the right to vote, the right to free speech, and the right to free exercise of religionâirrespective of whether they actually pose a threat,â said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. âNo longer.â
The proposed rule will provide citizens whose firearm rights are currently under legal disability with an avenue to restore those rights, while keeping firearms out of the hands of dangerous criminals and illegal aliens. Ultimate discretion to grant relief will remain with the Attorney General, and she will exercise that discretion on a case-by-case basis in light of all available facts and evidence that bear on an individualâs application. But absent extraordinary circumstances, violent felons, registered sex offenders, and illegal aliens, in particular, will remain presumptively ineligible for relief.
âGeneral Bondiâs support of the rebooted 925(c) program is consistent with President Donald J. Trumpâs promise to the American people to support the beautiful Second Amendment,â said U.S. Pardon Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr. âMy team and I are developing a 925(c) program landing page with a sophisticated, user-friendly platform for Americans petitioning for the return of their gun rights, which will make the process easier for them.â
The Justice Department welcomes comments from communities that could be affected by a final rule including law enforcement, victimsâ advocates, elected officials, and individuals who would like to apply to have their gun rights restored. Because this proposed rule is intended to create a fair and thoughtful system to evaluate applications for the restoration of firearms right, the Justice Department recommends that individuals seeking the restoration of their firearm rights review and comment on the proposed process rather than submit applications at this time. Â
View the proposed rule as it was submitted to the Office of the Federal Register HERE. An official copy will be published next week.Â
Source: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
SAN ANTONIO â A South Texas man was sentenced to 17 ½ years in prison for receipt of child pornography following an investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations.
David Guzman, 44, from San Antonio was sentenced July 17 by a federal judge to 210 months in prison for receipt of child pornography.
âSeeking out and downloading child pornography, as Guzman did, eternally victimizes the innocent children forced to engage in despicable acts and encourages the production of child sexual abuse material,â said U.S. Attorney Western District of Texas Justin R. Simmons. âProtecting children from predators and criminal exploitation remains a priority in this district, and I thank our partners at HSI San Antonio for working with us to bring this predator to justice.â
âHSI is dedicated to safeguarding children from exploitation and ensuring justice is served,â said ICE HSI San Antonio Special Agent in Charge Craig Larrabee. âThis 17 ½-year sentence reflects the seriousness of crimes involving the receipt of child pornography and underscores our commitment to holding offenders accountable. HSI will continue working tirelessly with our partners to protect vulnerable victims and pursue those who prey on them.â
According to court documents, Guzman knowingly received child pornography and, using his laptop and cell phone, searched for and downloaded files containing child pornography using a peer-to-peer file sharing program called uTorrent. Of the files on his laptop, Guzman possessed 107 image files and 268 video files containing infants, toddlers, bondage, bestiality, and other sadistic acts.
HSI executed a federal search warrant at Guzmanâs residence on Nov. 30, 2022. He was arrested on Dec. 1, 2022, and was subsequently charged in a two-count indictment on Dec. 14, 2022. On April 10, 2024, he pled guilty to receipt of child pornography. In addition to the more than 17-year imprisonment, U.S. District Judge Jason Pulliam sentenced Guzman to lifetime supervised release and ordered him to pay $65,000 in restitution.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Bettina Richardson and Kirk Mangels from the Western District of Texas prosecuted the case.
Members of the public can report crimes or suspicious activity by calling the ICE Tip Line at 866-DHS-2-ICE (866-347-2423) or by completing the online tip form.
For more information about HSI San Antonio and its public safety efforts in Central and South Texas, follow HSI San Antonio on X at @HSI_SanAntonio.
Source: US State of Connecticut
This summer four soon-to-be medical students in UConn School of Medicineâs Class of 2029 had the inaugural opportunity to participate in the longstanding Summer Research Fellowship Program of the Health Career Opportunity Programs.
âThis is the first time we have ever had incoming medical students join our summer research program,â said Dr. Marja Hurley, founding director and associate dean of the Health Career Opportunity Programs (HCOP) and its Aetna Health Professions Partnership Initiative. âThis is a great opportunity for the new medical students to make some connections and maybe even decide to later go back and do more research in the faculty mentorâs lab.â
The incoming members of the Class of 2029 were thrilled to present their summer research posters outside the Academic Rotunda on July 17 and cannot wait for medical school at UConn!
Bria Slater, 22, hails from Atlanta, Georgia and believes attending UConn medical school is meant to be.
âItâs fate. UConn came out of the blue,â applauded Slater of the medical schoolâs communication outreach, and she is already bleeding UConn blue even before medical school officially starts in August.
âUConn is a very supportive environment and where faculty will have your back. That sealed the deal,â says Slater about her decision to choose UConn School of Medicine. âIâm excited to be a part of this community! Iâm looking forward to meeting my peers.â
Slaterâs summer research experience at UConn was âamazingâ she exclaimed in the exciting neuroscience research lab of Feliks Trakhtenberg, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience.
Her research focused on further testing as a local treatment of a promising developed fibronectin (Fn)-based peptide in mice to promote possible axon regeneration for spinal cord injury. Trakhtenbergâs Lab has previously shown that the peptide promotes axon regeneration in injured optic nerves of mice.
Slater looks forward to pursing her interest in neurology, concluding, âI can see myself doing this for the rest of my career.â
Sophia Fernandes, 25, from Lincoln, Rhode Island is entering the SOM Class of 2029. She was paired for her summer research experience with Dr. Dyanne Tappin, assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
âIâve had a great summer research experience. Dr. Tappin has been a great resource,â says Fernandes. âI have had an interest in maternal health disparities. Black women are two times more susceptible to Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. I had no idea before doing this research!â
Her summer research identified gaps in access to Perinatal Mental Health care in Hartford County and made recommendations for care improvements, especially for those in minority communities.
She is excited to get underway at the School of Medicine as a medical student.
âI chose UConn for its supportive environment and HCOP. Itâs such a good resource,â Fernandes stated.
Christopher Morales, 23, of Derby, Connecticut is also soon entering the School of Medicine Class 2029 and is already feeling at home at UConnâs medical school.
âI love this place,â says Morales. âI found a medical school where I already feel comfortable. Everyone here is wonderful!â
Morales first learned about HCOPâs opportunities during his medical school interview process.
âI was an immediate yes,â he says to attending UConn. âI love the medical schoolâs programming of team-based learning and early patient care experiences in the CLIC program. I love working with patients.â In fact, Morales worked for two years in the ophthalmology care field before medical school.
His mother immigrated to the U.S. from Brazil and Morales is proudly the first generation in his family to gradate college, and now to go on to medical school.
âI never thought I would be here,â says Morales. âI am very grateful.â
He looks forward to donning his medical school white coat on Friday, August 22 at the traditional White Coat Ceremony held for new medical students at UConn School of Medicine.
Morales loves exploring all about the central nervous system and knows he wants to be a teaching physician someday, so UConnâs academic medical center is a âperfect fitâ for him to learn.
His summer research mentor is Alice Burghard, Ph.D., assistant professor of Neuroscience who also enjoyed mentoring Morales and says, âIâm very happy about the study findings.â
In mouse models Morales examined the age and sex differences when it comes to susceptibility to hearing loss due to sound exposure. Interestingly, he found that young females were the most resilient to noise exposure.
âItâs surreal, Iâm excited,â says Dany Skaf, 25, from Florida about getting ready to attend UConn for medical school.
UConnâs medical school has been on his radar. During COVID-19 in 2020 his in-person HCOP summer research program experience turned virtual due to the pandemic concerns.
But he finally had his chance to participate in the HCOP summer research program in-person in the lab of Chair of the Department of Medicine and endocrinology physician-scientist Dr. Francesco Celi. In Celiâs Lab this summer Skaf helped successfully create a Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 Flox AdipoCre mice colony for further study of the key protein, performed genotype testing, and to further explore the proteinâs impact on metabolism, especially for diabetes. As the protein increases oneâs likelihood of developing diabetes.
âI hope to continue working on this research. Hopefully, this research opens the door to potentially help improve insulin resistance and to prevent diseases like diabetes and obesity,â says Skaf.
Congratulations to all the student summer researchers and presenters in both the Summer Research Fellowship Program and the Health Disparities Clinical Summer Research Fellowship Program.
Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)
Historian and podcaster Adam Tooze says we are at a turning point in history â as the Trump administration upends decades of assumptions on geopolitics, trade and the economy. Coinciding with the dawn of artificial intelligence, the rise of China, and demographic shifts are adding to transformative changes for us all.
CNBC anchor Chery Kang joins us in the studio at AMNC25 to co-host the episode.
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Source: European Commission (video statements)
From historic membership applications to architectural milestones and visionary leadership, this week in European Commission history offers a blend of diplomacy, legacy, and foundational moments. Explore highlights from our AV archives and delve into Europeâs evolving story with our weekly teaser. Dive further with us into the European Commissionâs audiovisual archives and discover important anniversaries with our biweekly AV history teaser!
Upcoming anniversaries in the teaser:
¡ 1925: Commemorating 100 years since the birth of Jacques Delors, former Commission President
¡ 1952: Treaty of Paris enters into force, founding the European Coal and Steel Community
¡ 1990: Malta presents its application to join the European Community
¡ 2005: Laying of the first foundation stone of the European Investment Bankâs new building in Luxembourg
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Source: United States House of Representatives â Representative Young Kim (CA-39)
Washington, DC â This week, U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40), chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee, was recognized by American Chambers of Commerce (AmChams) of Asia Pacific for her valuable contribution to increase trade and investment between the United States and the Asia Pacific. Â
âIn our global economy, economic policy should be at the forefront of our U.S. foreign policy. Anything less is unacceptable and hurts American businesses both here at home and overseas,â said Congresswoman Kim. âI am humbled to be recognized by AmChams of Asia Pacific and will keep working as East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee Chairwoman to ensure our foreign policy prioritizes fair policies that strengthen American businessesâ access to foreign markets.â Â
Congresswoman Kim has championed improving the State Departmentâs economic statecraft policy and led commonsense bills to deepen engagement in the region and promote fair trade policies and level the playing field such as:Â Â
Source: United States House of Representatives â Representative Dale Strong (Alabama)
WASHINGTON â Today, Congressional Golden Dome Caucus Co-Chairs, U.S. Representatives Dale Strong (AL-05) and Jeff Crank (CO-05) released the following statement after the Senateâs unanimous confirmation of Gen. Michael A. Guetlein to lead the Department of Defenseâs Golden Dome project:Â Â Â
âPresident Trumpâs decision to have General Guetlein serve as the Golden Dome Czar is a strategic move to strengthen our national defense at a critical time. I applaud the Senate for swiftly taking up his nomination, and I look forward to working with him to defend our homeland and advance the Golden Domeâs mission to keep Americans safe,â said Representative Dale Strong. Â
âCongratulations to General Guetlein on his confirmation. I am confident that under his leadership, President Trumpâs vision to innovate our homeland missile defense through Golden Dome will soon become a reality â creating a strong deterrence against our adversaries. I look forward to working with General Guetlein to ensure Congress is providing as much support as possible for this essential program,â said Representative Jeff Crank. Â
BACKGROUND:Â
The Congressional Golden Dome Caucus was established in June 2025, following President Trumpâs Executive Order, issued on January 27, 2025, directing the implementation of a ânext-generation missile defense shield for the United States against ballistic, hypersonic, advanced cruise missiles, and other next-generation aerial attacks.â Â
Guetlein is no stranger to North Alabama, having served as the Program Executive for Programs and Integration within the Missile Defense Agency at Redstone Arsenal from April 2017 â June 2019.Â
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Source: United Kingdom â Government Statements
The Prime Minister spoke to the Irish Taoiseach MicheĂĄl Martin this afternoon.
The Prime Minister spoke to the Irish Taoiseach MicheĂĄl Martin this afternoon.
The leaders began with a constructive discussion on a framework for dealing with legacy and underscored the importance of a way forward that built consensus.
Turning to the shared challenges faced by the UK and Ireland, including on trade and growth, the leaders agreed on the importance of working closely together to deliver for people in both countries.
The Prime Minister also updated on his recent visits by the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, and French President Emmanuel Macron. Both the Prime Minister and Taoiseach welcomed the closer relationship between the UK and the EU.
The leaders looked forward to speaking again soon.
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Source: United States Senator for Colorado John Hickenlooper
WASHINGTON â U.S. Senators John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet and Colorado U.S. Representatives Joe Neguse, Diana DeGette, Jason Crow, and Brittany Pettersen congratulated David Steiner on his appointment as the 76th Postmaster General of the United States, and stressed the need for continued oversight and collaboration with Colorado communities.Â
âAs you begin your tenure, we urge you to prioritize improving service for Coloradoâs rural and mountain regions that rely on the Postal Service for essential needs. Over the past several years, our offices have repeatedly raised concerns about deteriorating postal service in Coloradoâs mountain and rural communities. Residents have experienced unacceptable delivery delays, staffing shortages, facility issues, and a lack of communication from USPS leadership,â wrote the lawmakers.
The lawmakers highlight that many communities in Colorado rely solely on local post offices for everything from receiving prescription medications to voting by mail.
âWe invite you and Chair McReynolds to visit Colorado to meet with local officials, USPS employees, and residents to understand the challenges our communities face. We believe your leadership offers a valuable opportunity to strengthen USPSâ relationship with Colorado, and we look forward to working together to make that happen,â concluded the lawmakers.
The text of the letter is available HERE and below:
Dear Postmaster General Steiner and Chair McReynolds:
Congratulations to Postmaster General Steiner on your appointment as the 76th Postmaster General of the United States. We look forward to working together to ensure the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) provides accessible, reliable service to every community in Colorado. As you begin your tenure, we urge you to prioritize improving service for Coloradoâs rural and mountain regions that rely on the Postal Service for essential needs.
Over the past several years, our offices have repeatedly raised concerns about deteriorating postal service in Coloradoâs mountain and rural communities. Residents have experienced unacceptable delivery delays, staffing shortages, facility issues, and a lack of communication from USPS leadership. Many of these communities lack home delivery and rely entirely on their local post offices for everything from receiving prescription medications to voting by mail. In some cases, these local facilities are at risk of closure or are operating under severe financial and staff constraints.
We also urge you to focus on USPSâ responsiveness to outreach from local governments and the constituents we represent. In many Colorado communities, local leaders have made repeated attempts to communicate with USPS about urgent issues, such as expiring building leases, repeated mail theft, or interrupted delivery, only to receive limited, delayed, or no response. Increased transparency will be critical to building trust with these communities.
To that end, we invite you and Chair McReynolds to visit Colorado to meet with local officials, USPS employees, and residents to understand the challenges our communities face. We believe your leadership offers a valuable opportunity to strengthen USPSâ relationship with Colorado, and we look forward to working together to make that happen.
Source: United Nations 2
In his remarks, the Secretary-General celebrated the extraordinary life of the South African civil rights icon, affectionately known by his Khosa clan name, Madiba.
âHe endured the brutal weight of oppression, and emerged not with a vision of vengeance and division â but of reconciliation, peace and unity,â Mr. Guterres said.
âToday, Madibaâs legacy is now our responsibility. We must carry forward his commitment to peace, justice and human dignity.â
To honour this legacy, the UN chief awarded the annual Nelson Mandela Prize to two individuals who reflect the late leaderâs commitment to peace and collective action, and this yearâs theme of combating poverty and inequity: Brenda Reynolds of Canada and Kennedy Odede of Kenya.Â
Brenda Reynolds is a Saulteaux member from Fishing Lake First Nation in Canada, and as a social worker she has spent decades advancing Indigenous rights, mental health and trauma-informed care.
âThere are many parallels to what we had experienced in both our countries, where the governments made impacted policies to change who we are, to face oppression, to face violations of human rights in our countries,â Ms. Reynolds said in her acceptance speech.
In 1988, she supported 17 teenage girls in the first residential school sexual abuse case in Saskatchewan.Â
âThese charges were the beginning of other disclosures that came from across Canada from survivors speaking about their sexual abuse experiences. Those charges and the disclosures became the largest class action lawsuit to date in Canada,â known as Canadaâs Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, she explained.
Afterwards, she became a special adviser to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and developed the Indian Residential School Resolution Health Support Program â both created by the agreement â helping shape survivor support and trauma responses nationwide.
After growing up in Kenyaâs Kibera Slum, Kennedy Odede went from living on the street to global recognition when he was named one of TIME magazineâs 2024 100 Most Influential People and became a New York Times bestselling author.
âAt ten years old, fleeing domestic violence, I joined the ranks of Nairobiâs street children. One day I stole a mango because I was starving. A mob gathered to beat me dead, until a stranger stepped forward, paid for that mango, and in that single act of grace, showed me that kindness could interrupt cycles of violence,â Mr. Odede recounted in his acceptance speech.
He began his journey as an activist by saving his meagre factory earnings to buy a soccer ball and bring his community together.Â
âThat ball was not just for play; it was a tool for organising. A centre around which a community could form,â he said.Â
This soon grew into Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO), the largest grassroots movement in Kenya he now leads as CEO. SHOFCO operates across the country, empowering local groups and delivering vital services to over 4 million people annually.
âMandela showed all of us at SHOFCO, that leadership is not a privilege reserved for those born to power. It belongs to anyone willing to serve and look within.âÂ
Source: United States House of Representatives â Representative Don Beyer (D-VA)
 The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) today reported that the unemployment rate in Virginia rose again in June, to 3.5 percent. The BLS report notes that âVirginia had the only rate increaseâ in the month of June. This was the sixth consecutive increase in Virginiaâs unemployment rate, the first time the Commonwealthâs unemployment has continuously risen over half a year since the Great Recession job losses of 2008-2009.
Virginiaâs rising unemployment rate comes amid the Trump Administrationâs purges of thousands of federal workers and contractors across the Commonwealth, many of which are not captured in this data because they will not take effect until subsequent months. CNBC just downgraded Virginia in its annual âTop State for Businessâ rankings to the lowest point in nearly a decade, specifically citing âfederal job cuts.â Recent mass firings by the Trump Administration are likely to substantially increase these cuts even further in coming months.
The rising unemployment rate in Virginia may also be an early indicator of broader damage to the Commonwealthâs economy which Virginia-based forecasters warn could be severe. Yet despite these warnings and increasingly threatening strains on local governments, Governor Youngkin and Lieutenant Governor Earle-Sears have so far continued to support the Trump Administrationâs mass layoffs and broader cuts to the federal governmentâs footprint in Virginia.
Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA), who serves as the top House Democrat on the Congressional Joint Economic Committee, said:
âWith six monthly unemployment increases in a row and the only June increase in America, this can no longer be waived away: Virginiaâs unemployment rate is clearly rising in a sustained way, and it is a certainty that this increase is being driven by the Trump Administrationâs policies. Trumpâs mass firings and cuts are draining Virginiaâs economy, while also hurting the services Virginians depend on, and many of those cuts are not even showing up in the data yet. I fear it will only get worse as the number of workers purged rises and the economic damage spreads further to other sectors of our economy.
âGovernor Youngkin took office in 2022 at a time of historic job growth in Virginia, with an unemployment rate of 2.7 percent the day he was sworn in. Youngkin and Sears are presiding over a worrying increase in Virginia unemployment, but rather than stand up and fight for Virginians, they are cheering it on for purely political reasons. Itâs hard to imagine a worse indictment of their leadership, and Virginians deserve better.â
Historical economic data, including unemployment rates for states including Virginia, is tracked by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED).
Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) is the Senior House Democrat on Congressâ Joint Economic Committee, and serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means, which has jurisdiction over major economic levers include tax policy, trade, and Social Security. He previously served as Virginiaâs Lieutenant Governor from 1990-1998.
Source: United States House of Representatives â Congressman Jared Huffman Representing the 2nd District of California
July 18, 2025
Washington, D.C. â Today, Congressional Freethought Caucus Co-Chairs Jared Huffman (CA-02) and Jamie Raskin (MD-08) led their colleagues in a letter to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner Billy Long expressing concerns regarding the Trump administrationâs recent court filing that undermines the constitutional separation of church and state.
The filing signals that Trump can allow churches to endorse or oppose political candidates from the pulpit â blatantly violating the 70-year-old Johnson Amendment while still maintaining their tax-exempt status. The motion is a strikingly inaccurate reinterpretation of current U.S. laws that help reconcile and harmonize our nationâs core principles of free speech, free exercise of religion, and the separation between church and state.
In their letter to Commissioner Long, the lawmakers demand that the IRS immediately reconsider its motion and remedy its failure to enforce the Johnson Amendment in accordance with longstanding legal interpretations and statutory requirements.
âAs members of the Congressional Freethought Caucus, we urge you to reconsider the Internal Revenue Serviceâs (IRS) decision to propose the deeply flawed proposed settlement in the matter of National Religious Broadcasters Association et al v. Long. We strongly disagree with the stunningly inaccurate reinterpretation of the Johnson Amendment adopted in this proposed settlement,â the lawmakers wrote. âCongress passed the Johnson Amendment 70 years ago to reconcile and harmonize our nationâs core principles of free speech, free exercise of religion and the separation between church and state. This proposed settlement now threatens to upend and unravel that careful and delicate balance.â
The lawmakers continued, âWhen writing the tax code in 1954 to establishguardrails around organizational tax exemption, Congress included the Johnson Amendment without any extended discussion or debate. It was noncontroversial and widely supported precisely because it established reasonable boundaries between partisan politics and tax-exempt religious exercise. Under the Johnson Amendment, houses of worship are protected from government interference by securing tax exemptions while taxpayers are protected from being compelled to subsidize religious institutionsâ political speech.â
âIt is therefore deeply troubling that the IRS, in supporting the flawed arguments made by the plaintiffs in this case, accepts the false opposition that the religious Right has tried to create between the First Amendmentâs Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses,â the lawmakers added.
In addition to Reps. Huffman and Raskin, the letter was signed by Reps. Yassamin Ansari, Becca Balint, Suzanne Bonamici, Julia Brownley, Greg Casar, Sean Casten, Lizzie Fletcher, Laura Friedman, Robert Garcia, Pramila Jayapal, Henry C. âHankâ Johnson, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Mark Pocan, Delia C. Ramirez, Emily Randall, Andrea Salinas, Rashida Tlaib, and Nydia VelĂĄzquez.
The Congressional Freethought Caucus is an interfaith group of Members dedicated to advocating for religious freedom, church-state separation, and public policies based on science and reason.
Read the full letter here.
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Source: Government of India
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In a pioneering move to promote workplace wellness, the Department of Legal Affairs under the Ministry of Law and Justice inaugurated the âMahila Aarogyam Kaksh,â a dedicated health and fitness facility for women employees, at Shastri Bhawan. The initiative, launched by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal, marks a significant step toward fostering womenâs well-being in government workspaces.
The inauguration ceremony, attended by Law Secretary Dr. Anju Rathi Rana, senior officials, and numerous women employees, featured a ribbon-cutting, plaque unveiling, and a tour of the newly established facility. Transformed from an unused garage, the Mahila Aarogyam Kaksh now houses gym equipment and a private lactation room for nursing mothers, creating a vibrant space designed to support physical fitness, mental health, and work-life balance.
Speaking at the event, Meghwal lauded the initiative as a vital contribution to Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs âHum Fit Toh India Fitâ campaign. He emphasized that prioritizing the well-being of women employees is crucial for building an inclusive and healthy India, urging them to fully utilize the facility.
Dr. Anju Rathi Rana highlighted the initiativeâs broader significance, noting the challenges women often face in balancing professional and personal responsibilities while neglecting their own health. âThis space is a reminder that self-care is foundational to empowerment,â she said, reaffirming the Departmentâs commitment to fostering an inclusive work environment that prioritizes employee well-being.
The Mahila Aarogyam Kaksh redefines the concept of government offices, moving beyond mere administrative spaces to workplaces that address the human needs of their employees. Aligned with the Fit India Movement and the vision of a Viksit Bharat, this facility underscores the importance of dignity, health, and inclusion in institutional culture.
Source: United Nations 4
Briefing the Security Council for the last time as head of the UN Verification Mission, Special Representative Carlos Ruiz Massieu said the peace agreement provided a roadmap for addressing the root causes of conflict.
âThe Final Peace Agreement of 2016 set out the path to be followed: a holistic and comprehensive roadmap for addressing deep-rooted structural issues that have driven violence in Colombia for decades,â he told ambassadors.
He cited progress in land reform, rural development, the reintegration of more than 13,000 former FARC combatants, the start of a âcomplex journeyâ for truth and reconciliation, and opening of political space.
âToday, Colombia is a very different country from that it was in the years prior to the signing of the peace agreement,â he added, noting however that gaps and challenges remain.
Chief among these is the limited presence of civilian and military state institutions in various regions of the country where peace dividends remain limited and violence persists, including against social leaders and ex-combatants.
At least 472 former fighters have been killed since 2016, four in recent weeks alone, Mr. Ruiz Massieu said, urging measures to strengthen their protection and ensure accountability.
âIt is also essential to achieve effective complementarity between peacebuilding policies, security strategies, and efforts to combat illicit economies,â he added.
Mr. Ruiz Massieu highlighted progress on opening political space, noting âa widespread rejection of political violenceâ but warning that the attempted assassination of presidential candidate Miguel Uribe in June revived painful memories and underscored the need to remove violence from electoral competition.
To address persistent insecurity, he urged full implementation of security guarantees alongside rural development programs and strategies to combat illicit economies.
âExpanded and sustained state presence remains essential,â he said, stressing the need for coordinated investments in conflict-prone regions.
A wide view of the Security Council meeting on the UN Verification Mission in Colombia (UNVMC).
The briefing also comes as Colombia enters a sensitive period leading to the elections next year.
Mr. Ruiz Massieu appealed to all actors to uphold commitments for a peaceful campaign and to advance the comprehensive vision of the 2016 accord, which includes provisions for women, Afro-Colombian and Indigenous communities.
âIn their pursuit of peace, Colombians have a deeply rooted history of resilience and persistence â sometimes their efforts have not yielded the expected results but other times, thanks to patience and perseverance, they have achieved significant progress,â he said.
âThe path to peace is never easy, nor is it free of obstacles. But staying the course is always worthwhile,â he concluded. âThe 2016 peace agreement is a striking example of this.â
Mr. Ruiz Massieu, who has led the mission for more than six years, will soon assume duties as the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Haiti.
He thanked the Council for its âconsistent and crucialâ support, adding that the UN missionâs role in fostering trust âwill remain as important as ever in the period ahead.â
Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) â PMGC Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: ELAB) (the âCompany,â âPMGCâ or âweâ), a diversified public holding company, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of AGA Precision Systems LLC (âAGAâ), a California-based CNC machining business that generated over $1.39 million in revenue in 2024 and has a track record of profitability. The transaction reflects PMGCâs continued focus at both the management and strategic levels on acquiring U.S.-based, cash-flow-positive industrial businesses with capabilities that strengthen mission-critical supply chains. It also aligns with broader industry momentum toward US based manufacturing, reshoring, which are revitalizing Americaâs aerospace, defense, and precision manufacturing sectors.
About AGA Precision Systems LLC
AGA Precision Systems LLC is a specialized CNC machine shop focused on high-tolerance milling, turning, mold manufacturing, and machining of complex metals including titanium and Inconel. The company serves customers across the aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors, delivering precision components to demanding technical specifications.
Founded over a decade ago, AGA has built a strong reputation for quality and reliability, having grown its business exclusively through referrals and repeat orders without a formal sales or marketing function. Its long-standing customer relationships and niche capabilities have supported consistent operating profitability from its base in California. The company will continue operations with existing leadership and under the guidance of a new experienced machine shop management team, supported by strategic and financial oversight from PMGC.
In 2024, AGA generated $1,390,000 in revenue and was earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) positive.
Strategic Rationale
The acquisition of AGA aligns with PMGCâs broader strategy of acquiring specialized, U.S.-based manufacturing businesses with strong fundamentals, consistent earnings, and long-term growth potential. AGAâs technical expertise and positioning across mission-critical industries make it a strategic addition to PMGCâs operating portfolio.
âAGA Precision Systems exemplifies our focus on acquiring high-quality, resilient businesses vital to U.S. manufacturing,â said Graydon Bensler, Chief Executive Officer of PMGC Holdings Inc., managed through GB Capital Ltd. âIts expertise in specialty metals, long-standing customer relationships, and role in critical supply chains add strong operational and strategic value to our platform.â
PMGC intends to support AGAâs continued growth through targeted investments in business development, production efficiency, and resource planning. The Company also sees long-term opportunity to deepen AGAâs footprint across defense and industrial programs requiring reliable, U.S.-based suppliers.
Industry Outlook
The global CNC machine tool market is projected to grow from $100.5 billion in 2024 to $109.1 billion in 2025, reaching over $200 billion by 2033i. Growth is driven by demand from aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors, alongside reshoring efforts supported by the CHIPS and Inflation Reduction Acts.
AGA marks PMGCâs second completed acquisition this quarter, following the acquisition of Pacific Sun Packaging on July 10, 2025. The Company has two additional pending acquisitions previously announced and continues to pursue further opportunities in cash-flow-positive U.S.-based manufacturing and industrial businesses.
PMGC acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding interests in AGA for $650,000 in cash with no debts or liabilities.
About AGA Precision Systems LLC
AGA Precision Systems LLC is a California-based CNC machining company specializing in high-tolerance milling, turning, mold manufacturing, and the machining of metals such as titanium and Inconel. The company serves customers across aerospace, defense, space, and industrial markets.
About PMGC Holdings Inc.
PMGC Holdings Inc. is a diversified holding company that manages and grows its portfolio through strategic acquisitions, investments, and development across various industries. We are committed to exploring opportunities in multiple sectors to maximize growth and value. For more information, please visit https://www.pmgcholdings.com.
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Statements contained in this press release regarding matters that are not historical facts are âforward-looking statementsâ within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Words such as âbelieves,â âexpects,â âplans,â âpotential,â âwouldâ and âfutureâ or similar expressions such as âlook forwardâ are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release and are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance. Instead, they are based only on our current beliefs, expectations and assumptions regarding the future of our business, future plans and strategies, projections, anticipated events and trends, the economy, activities of regulators and future regulations and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control. Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that such expectations will turn out to be correct, and the Company cautions investors that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. These and other risks are described more fully in PMGCâs filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (âSECâ), including the âRisk Factorsâ section of the Companyâs Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed with the SEC on March 28, 2025, and its other documents subsequently filed with or furnished to the SEC. Investors and security holders are urged to read these documents free of charge on the SECâs web site at www.sec.gov. All forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date on which they were made. Except to the extent required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update such statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.
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Source: Government of Canada News
Gatineau, Quebec â July 18, 2025 â Media representatives are advised that the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, alongside Indigenous leaders, will launch one of the worldâs largest Indigenous-led land conservations projects in the Northwest Territories. She will be joined by the Honourable Rebecca Alty, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations; Danny Yakeleya, Chair of the Our Land for the Future Trust; representatives from local Indigenous governments; the Government of Northwest Territories; and philanthropic organizations to celebrate this important milestone to conserve more nature in the Northwest Territories.
Event: Announcement
Date: Monday, July 21, 2025
Time: 10:30 a.m. (PDT)
Location: The Explorer Hotel
4825 49 Avenue
Katimavik, Room D
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
To be made aware of any changes, media representatives are encouraged to register for this in-person event by contacting Environment and Climate Change Canadaâs Media Relations at media@ec.gc.ca.
Source: Government of Canada News
July 18, 2025, Fredericton, New Brunswick â The Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, will make an important announcement on helping to address the substance use and overdose crisis in the Atlantic Region. She will be joined by David Myles, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages and to the Secretary of State (Nature) and Member of Parliament for Fredericton-Oromocto.
There will be a media availability immediately following the announcement.
Following the conclusion of the press conference, media will be invited to a photo opportunity at the overnight outreach van.
July 21, 2025
11:00 AM (AT)
The event will be held in-person at:
Fredericton City Hall
Council Chambers, 2nd Floor
397 Queen Street
Fredericton, NB
E3B-1B5
Media may also join by Zoom:
https://hc-sc-gc-ca.zoom.us/j/67701223285
Passcode: 250721
Please indicate your name (first and last) and media outlet when joining the event.
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Office of the Honourable Marjorie Michel
Minister of Health
emilie.gauduchon@hc-sc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Health Canada
613-957-2983
media@hc-sc.gc.ca
Source: Government of Canada News
Village of Gwaâyasâdums, British Columbia, July 18, 2025 â Gilford Island coastlines will be protected from the impacts of climate change and erosion after an investment of more than $3.2 million from the federal government.
Gwaâyasâdums Village (gwa-yas-dums) is a remote coastal island community that is at risk of coastal flooding and shoreline erosion due to sea-levels rising and storm surges. The current shoreline protection infrastructure was installed in the 1960âs and has passed its life expectancy. This project includes two key elements: armouring the shoreline with riprap, which is human-placed rock or other natural materials used to protect shoreline structures against erosion, as well as the construction of a bio-engineered slope. These assets will increase the communityâs resilience by mitigating the impacts of coastal flooding to the communityâs critical infrastructure and essential services.
Source: United States Small Business Administration
SACRAMENTO, Calif. â The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in Texas of the deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset economic losses caused by adverse weather conditions occurring as noted below.
The disaster declarations cover the counties listed below:
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Declaration Number |
Primary |
Neighboring |
Incident Type |
Incident Date |
Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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20929 |
Bee, Kleberg and Live Oak | Atascosa, Brooks, Duval, Goliad, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, McMullen, Nueces, Refugio and San Patricio | Excessive Rain and Excessive Moisture | July 10-29, 2024 | 8/19/25 |
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20930 |
Bailey, Castro, Childress, Deaf Smith, Hale, Hansford, Lubbock, Randall, Runnels and Swisher | Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Collingsworth, Concho, Cottle, Crosby, Floyd, Garza, Hall, Hardeman, Hockley, Hutchinson, Lamb, Lynn, Moore, Nolan, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Roberts, Sherman, Taylor, Terry and Tom Green; Curry, Quay and Roosevelt in New Mexico; Harmon and Texas in Oklahoma. | Excessive Heat and High Winds | Occurring June 1âOct. 31, 2024 | 8/19/25 |
Under this declaration, SBAâs Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program is available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, nurseries, and PNPs with financial losses directly related to the disaster. The SBA is unable to provide disaster loans to agricultural producers, farmers, or ranchers, except for small aquaculture enterprises.
EIDLs are available for working capital needs caused by the disaster and are available even if the business or PNP did not suffer any physical damage. The loans may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills not paid due to the disaster.
âThrough a declaration by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, SBA provides critical financial assistance to help communities recover,â said Chris Stallings, associate administrator of the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the SBA. âWeâre pleased to offer loans to small businesses and private nonprofits impacted by these disasters.â
The loan amount can be up to $2 million with interest rates as low as 4% for small businesses and 3.25% for PNPs with terms up to 30 years. Interest does not accrue, and payments are not due until 12 months from the date of the first loan disbursement. The SBA sets loan amounts and terms based on each applicantâs financial condition.
To apply online and receive additional disaster assistance information visit sba.gov/disaster. Applicants may also call SBAâs Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.
Submit completed loan applications to SBA no later than Aug. 19.
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About the U.S. Small Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow, expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.