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  • MIL-OSI: AML GO Launches Its Anti-Money Laundering Online System at the Consumer Credit Conference

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Oct. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — UPAY Inc. (“UPAY” or the “Company”) (OTCQB: UPYY), through its South African subsidiary, AML GO (Pty) Ltd, is excited to announce the official launch of the AML GO Anti-Money Laundering (AML) online system. The launch will take place at the prestigious Consumer Credit Conference on 30 and 31 October 2024, hosted at the Indaba Hotel in Fourways, Johannesburg.

    AML GO’s cutting-edge online platform is designed to provide financial institutions, credit providers, and businesses with powerful tools for AML compliance in today’s dynamically digital world. With a focus on retail credit risk management and regulatory compliance, the system offers a robust solution for identifying, assessing, and mitigating the risks associated with money laundering and related financial crimes.

    Key Features of the AML GO System:

    • Advanced AML Screening: Real-time monitoring and screening against global databases to ensure compliance with the latest AML regulations.
    • Seamless Integration: Easy integration into existing financial workflows, providing automated and comprehensive compliance checks.
    • Customizable Alerts and Reports: Tailored reporting tools that enable financial institutions to track and report suspicious activity efficiently.
    • User-Friendly Interface: A simple yet effective dashboard, allowing users to manage compliance requirements with ease.

    About AML GO (Pty) Ltd:
    AML GO is your trusted partner for cutting-edge Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and credit risk solutions. Our streamlined Client Onboarding Platform offers seamless access to AML, Politically Exposed Persons (PEP), and sanctions screening, along with risk rating assessments, bank account verification, and bank statement verification. In addition, we provide comprehensive credit risk assessment, identity verification, affordability calculations, and proof of address confirmation. AML GO ensures that your organization stays compliant with the Financial Intelligence Centre Act (FICA) while optimizing operations for enhanced efficiency and reduced risk.

    Jaco Fölscher, CEO of UPAY Inc., shared his enthusiasm for the system’s launch: “The introduction of the AML GO online platform marks a pivotal moment for UPAY and AML GO. We are thrilled to offer this innovative solution at such a critical time for the consumer credit industry. As financial institutions face growing regulatory pressures, AML GO provides the technology needed to enhance compliance and safeguard against financial crimes.”

    About the Consumer Credit Conference 2024:
    The Consumer Credit Conference is a key industry event that brings together professionals in retail credit, unsecured lending, and risk management to explore strategies for managing credit risks in an increasingly digital world. The conference will cover topics such as credit scoring models, digital lending platforms, risk management strategies, and regulatory compliance. AML GO’s launch at this event highlights the importance of integrating cutting-edge technology in addressing compliance challenges in today’s financial landscape.

    Attendees of the conference will have the opportunity to see the AML GO platform in action and engage in interactive sessions to understand how it addresses their specific compliance needs.

    Mia-Daniel Bester COO of AML GO (Pty) Ltd, commented: “AML GO is proud to be launching at the Consumer Credit Conference. Our platform not only addresses the current compliance challenges but also looks ahead to the future of AML management, ensuring businesses stay ahead in the face of evolving regulations.”

    The launch of the AML GO system reinforces UPAY’s commitment to providing innovative solutions that empower financial institutions in South Africa and beyond. The company continues to set the standard in compliance and risk management technology, driving both innovation and regulatory excellence.

    For more information about AML GO and its new anti-money laundering online system, please visit www.amlgo.co.za

    CONTACT INFORMATION
    UPAY Inc.
    Email: info@upaytechnology.com

    About UPAY Inc.:
    UPAY Inc. is a forward-thinking US public company dedicated to delivering cutting-edge financial solutions across the fintech sector. With a strong focus on innovation, UPAY remains a leader in AML compliance technology and financial risk management.

    About AML GO (Pty) Ltd:
    AML GO is a South African subsidiary of UPAY Inc., specializing in providing anti-money laundering compliance and credit risk solutions for financial institutions. The company’s mission is to empower businesses to meet stringent regulatory requirements through innovative, user-centric technology.

    CAUTIONARY DISCLOSURE ABOUT FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
    The information contained in this publication does not constitute an offer to sell or solicit an offer to buy securities of UPAY Inc. This publication contains forward-looking statements, which are not guarantees of future performance. The Company has no obligation to provide the recipient with additional updated information. No information in this publication should be interpreted as any indication whatsoever of the Company’s future revenues, results of operations, or stock price.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Padilla Announces Over a Billion Dollars to Decarbonize California Ports and Improve Air Quality

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.)

    Padilla Announces Over a Billion Dollars to Decarbonize California Ports and Improve Air Quality

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Chair of the Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife, announced that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will award over $1 billion across seven California ports to build zero-emission (ZE) port infrastructure and implement climate and air quality management plans. This substantial investment comes from the EPA’s Clean Ports Program, which is funded by the Inflation Reduction Act and aims to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality at ports across the nation.
    California ports will receive three of the largest seven grants nationwide, including over $411 million for the Port of Los Angeles, the biggest award in the country.
    California’s ports play an important role in the nation’s economy, moving hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of goods annually. These ports process about 40 percent of all containerized imports and 30 percent of all exports in the United States.
    “California’s ports move the goods that power our economy. This historic investment in our ports is a major step forward in accelerating the zero-emission infrastructure transition,” said Senator Padilla. “With more than a billion dollars in Inflation Reduction Act funding headed to California, we’re decarbonizing our supply chain to produce cleaner air in neighboring communities and meet our climate goals while creating green jobs.”
    “This transformative investment will be a tremendous boost to our efforts to meet our ambitious zero emission goals, improve regional air quality, and combat climate change, while accelerating the port-industry’s transition to zero emissions across the country,” said Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka. “This grant will fund over 400 pieces of ZE cargo handling equipment, replacing nearly one-third of the diesel equipment currently on our docks, and eliminating over 40,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually. This successful application is the culmination of a deep partnership with environmental justice groups, labor, the private sector, and stakeholders at all levels of government, and we’ll continue to work with our local communities to ensure this investment delivers benefits in their neighborhoods. We thank Senator Padilla, the EPA and the Biden-Harris Administration for their unprecedented support of our ambition and look forward to delivering on our commitment to cleaner air for future generations.”
    “Special thanks to U.S. Senator Alex Padilla for his continued advocacy on supply chain decarbonization,” said Port of Oakland Executive Director Danny Wan. “These Clean Ports grant funds will allow us to bring hundreds of additional zero emissions equipment and vehicles to our seaport resulting in more environmental and economic benefits for the region.” 
    “The funding Senator Padilla has helped to secure from the EPA will be transformational for the Port of Stockton. These funds will significantly decrease freight-related emissions in the Central Valley by transitioning more than 90 percent of our cargo-handling equipment to Zero Emissions. We have been working hard over the years to reduce emissions and replace diesel powered cargo handling equipment with Zero Emission technology and this grant will springboard our efforts. We look forward to leveraging this support to further our advancements in zero-emission equipment and foster a more sustainable future for all,” said Port of Stockton Director Kirk DeJesus.
    “The Port of San Diego is grateful to Senator Padilla for his continued advocacy of the work we are doing to get closer to our goal of becoming a zero emissions operation,” said Chairman Frank Urtasun, Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners. “Modernizing our cargo terminals is a win for our maritime tenants, cargo trade business, and most importantly for our public health goals. Together we are delivering on our promise to those who live, work, and play on and around San Diego Bay.”
    “We are grateful for the U.S. EPA’s award to the Port of San Francisco,” said Elaine Forbes, Executive Director of the Port of San Francisco. “This major investment will allow us to complete the Mission Bay Ferry Landing and to achieve an electric fleet, with zero emissions. We look forward to working with our partners at San Francisco Bay Ferry and the SFPUC to provide Bay Area residents with the nation’s first zero-emission ferry network, and to bring ferry service to Mission Bay. These EPA funds will also support access to critical, well-paying jobs in the maritime trades.”
    “This grant represents an enormous push forward for the nation’s first high-speed zero-emission ferry network,” said Jim Wunderman, Chair of the SF Bay Ferry Board of Directors. “SF Bay Ferry will provide a critical transportation link to Mission Bay, an incredibly successful development hub in San Francisco. And because of the EPA’s decision, we’ll be able to do so with clean, reliable and efficient electric ferries. Thank you to Senator Padilla and the Bay Area Congressional Delegation for their support in winning this transformational grant.”
    “The EPA Clean Ports announcement is exciting news for the Port of Hueneme,” said Celina Zacarias, President of the Oxnard Harbor District/Port of Hueneme. “We have the funding to accelerate the Board’s policy to decarbonize the port.”
    “The $43 million EPA Clean Ports Grant is transformative for the Port of Hueneme,” said Kristin Decas, President & CEO of the Port of Hueneme. “We are grateful for the support and leadership of Senator Padilla to help secure these critical dollars for the betterment of communities adjacent to Ports throughout California.”
    “The Port of Redwood City applauds the EPA for this investment to facilitate the long-range planning and create a roadmap towards decarbonization by diversifying fueling options of Port operations,” said Kristine A. Zortman, Executive Director. “This investment represents an opportunity to create new jobs in a transformative sector of energy production furthering our environmental stewardship, workforce development, and emissions reductions.”
    California ports receiving funding from the Clean Ports Program include:
    Port of Los Angeles — $411.69 million: This project aims to accelerate the port’s transition toward ZE on-terminal operations by significantly reducing air pollution in and around the port, deploying ZE cargo handling equipment (CHE), and enhancing electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The funding will help acquire over 400 pieces of ZE CHE and 250 ZE drayage trucks and associated charging infrastructure, replace nearly 30 percent of the Port’s diesel-burning CHE fleet, and eliminate 41,500 tons of carbon dioxide and 55 tons of NOx emissions annually. The port will also install cutting-edge power management systems, innovative heavy-duty drayage truck and charging deployments, and one of the world’s first shore-power support systems for auto carrier vessels.
    Port of Oakland — $322.17 million: This project will support the vision of reducing emissions and fully decarbonizing port acti­­vities by transitioning to ZE alternatives for drayage trucks and cargo handling equipment. This includes the purchase of 762 pieces of ZE equipment (battery electric or hydrogen fuel cell) to complete a nearly 100 percent­­ conversion of all cargo handling equipment to zero emissions technologies.
    Port of Stockton — $110.47 million: This project will transform the port into the first small port with ZE terminal operations and increase the ZE workforce in Northern California. The port will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, particulate matter, and nitrogen oxide by acquiring electric forklifts, cranes, terminal tractors, and a mobile railcar indexer; obtaining a direct current fast charger; implementing a shore power system; and deploying rooftop solar power and battery energy storage to power new equipment.
    Port of San Diego — $58.6 million: This project will support the port’s longstanding commitment to the electrification of San Diego’s maritime cargo handling facilities and freight transportation by implementing the final electrification elements to transform San Diego’s maritime cargo terminals and the goods movement network on San Diego Bay. These funds will help construct all remaining improvements to the Port’s Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal’s (TAMT) legacy 12kv loop to support all future investments in electrical infrastructure and install a grid-based shore power systems to connect ocean-going vessels and support electric commercial harbor craft homeported at TAMT and deployed throughout San Diego Bay, among other improvements.
    Port of San Francisco — $55.39 million: This investment will transition ferry operations along the San Francisco waterfront to zero-emissions, removing 455,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide greenhouse gases and enhancing air quality at the Port of San Francisco and throughout the Bay Area airshed. The project will also connect disadvantaged communities with high-paying employment centers. The funding will deliver a series of projects that will complete the establishment of the first ZE fast ferry network in the country, connecting the two visitor and employment centers of Downtown San Francisco and Mission Bay with the emerging waterfront neighborhood on Treasure Island.
    Port of Hueneme — $42.29 million: The Port of Hueneme Reducing Emissions, Supporting Health (PHRESH) project consists of two components: PHRESH START (Sustainable, Thoughtful And Resilient Transformation), which includes planning activities, and PHRESH AIR (Accelerating Implementation and Results), which involves the deployment of roughly 35 pieces of ZE terminal equipment and a drayage truck incentive program.
    Port of Redwood City — $1.97 million: This project, in partnership with a private entity, includes climate and air quality planning for hydrogen-based fueling and infrastructure.
    Grants from the Zero-Emission Technology Deployment Competition will slash mobile source emissions (criteria pollutants, air toxics, and greenhouse gases) at California ports, while grants from the Climate and Air Quality Planning Competition will fund emissions inventories, strategy analysis, community engagement, and resiliency measure identification to strengthen zero-emissions port operations and reduce air pollution.
    Senator Padilla believes decarbonizing our ports is vital for powering economic growth and protecting public health. Last year, he announced $74.5 million from the Department of Transportation Maritime Administration to decarbonize, upgrade, and rehabilitate key ports along California’s coast. He has consistently pushed for funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for California’s ports, including over $283 million for the Port of Long Beach last year, $94 million in port infrastructure grant funding in 2022, and over $57 million in 2021. Earlier this year, Padilla announced that the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach (San Pedro Ports) will receive more than $112 million through the FY 2024 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Work Plan for critical construction upgrades and operations and maintenance activities.
    Last year, Senator Padilla and Representative Nanette Barragán (D-Calif.-44) led 16 California lawmakers in urging EPA Administrator Michael Regan to grant authorization for the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) request for its Ocean-going Vessels At-Berth Regulation, which would reduce air pollution in California and protect the health of millions of people who are impacted by emissions from diesel-powered ships. Additionally, Padilla and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) introduced the Clean Shipping Act of 2023 to reduce air pollution within the shipping industry and protect the health of port communities.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Padilla Announces Over $279 Million in Rail Grants for California

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.)
    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) announced that the Department of Transportation (DOT) awarded 12 grants to California rail infrastructure projects totaling over $279 million. The grants are part of the DOT’s Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Grant Program, which funds projects to improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of intercity passenger and freight rail. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has nearly tripled funding for this program — with $5 billion available from 2022 to 2026.
    “The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is delivering hundreds of millions of dollars to make rail transit more efficient and safer for Californians,” said Senator Padilla. “Modernizing and building out our rail networks will help lower our carbon emissions, create good-paying jobs, and keep commuters and goods moving across the state. This announcement includes a crucial federal investment in the LOSSAN rail corridor, bolstering efficiency and climate resiliency against rising sea levels and erosion along the California coastline.”
    “CARB’s success securing a federal CRISI grant on behalf of California’s small locomotive operators is key to the future success of its GO ZERO grant program, which helps match Class III rail operators with grants to convert their fleets to cleaner operations at minimal cost. This grant will help replace 10 dirty diesel locomotives with zero-emission battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell locomotives and install four zero-emission battery chargers to provide substantial emissions reductions in communities surrounding rail operations that often endure a disproportionate public health burden,” said California Air Resources Board (CARB) Chair Liane Randolph.
    “Thank you Senator Padilla for securing this important Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding for The Portal.  This commitment will complete final design for the track and rail systems connecting two recently completed federal investments: the electrification of Caltrain service and the opening of the largest multimodal transit hub on the west coast, the Salesforce Transit Center in downtown San Francisco.  Connecting Caltrain and California High-Speed Rail with BART and 8 regional bus operators will bring diverse communities closer while reducing climate change impacts and providing residents better access to jobs, housing and economic opportunity,” said Adam Van de Water, Executive Director of the Transbay Joint Powers Authority.
    CRISI grants awarded by the Department of Transportation for FY 2023-24 include:
    Orange County Transportation Authority — $100 million: The Coastal Rail Infrastructure Resiliency Project will make track improvements along Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner Corridor on infrastructure owned by the Orange County Transportation Authority. The project will bolster safety and climate resilience by stabilizing the track against the effects of sea-level rise and beach erosion, which will increase the reliability of intercity passenger rail, freight, and commuter rail service. It will also decrease delays caused by weather-related incidents in the project area.
    California Air Resources Board — $36.5 million: The Go Zero Emission Rail Operation Project includes the replacement of 10 diesel locomotives with nine zero-emission battery-electric locomotives and one hydrogen fuel cell locomotive, as well as the installation of four battery chargers throughout California. This project will substantially reduce emissions and noise and provide significant benefits to surrounding communities.
    Transbay Joint Powers Authority — $24.7 million: The Downtown Rail Extension (DTX) Final Design for Track and Rail Systems Project will help accommodate California High-Speed Rail (CHSR) and Caltrain commuter rail into the newly built, multimodal Salesforce Transit Center in downtown San Francisco. The project will support the development of the track and rail systems package and perform value engineering, constructability review, and risk management programs associated with the trackwork and rail systems scope for the DTX. This investment will reduce trip time and increase connectivity to other modes.
    Arizona & California Railroad Company — $22.7 million: The Desert Rail Infrastructure Improvement Project will replace approximately 36 miles of rail for the Arizona and California Railroad Company, which will complete the track rehabilitation program for the full 69-mile corridor. This project will enhance safety and improve system and service performance by performing state of good repair upgrades to replace deteriorating 90 lb. rail with 115 lb. rail, resulting in more resiliency, higher speeds, and reduced derailments.
    Modesto and Empire Traction Company — $20.5 million: The Central Valley Green Locomotive Initiative will repower nine existing locomotives. Each locomotive is currently powered by three internal engines, and this project would replace those with a single engine in each locomotive. This would incorporate Tier 4 technology, which is the cleanest technology for diesel locomotives.
    Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority — $20 million: The Capitol Corridor Right-of-Way Safety Improvement Program will install security fencing along the Capitol Corridor route in northern California at three identified priority locations: Oakland to Fremont, Richmond to Emeryville, and Fairfield to Suisun City. This investment will prevent pedestrians from trespassing on the railroad right-of-way and deter individuals from intentionally entering the path of oncoming trains. The project is expected to reduce unauthorized access to the right-of-way and associated incidents by 20 percent along the corridor, including in two counties listed under the National Strategy to Prevent Trespassing: Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
    California Department of Transportation — $18.7 million: This project for the San Joaquin Corridor 2nd Platforms at Modesto and Turlock-Denair Amtrak Stations includes station, track, and grade crossing improvements on the San Joaquin Corridor along infrastructure owned by BNSF Railway. The project will create a second platform at two different stations in California’s Central Valley — Modesto and Denair — and install additional track to ease congestion between passenger and freight service. This investment will enhance safety as the project will upgrade three at-grade crossings and improve congestion.
    Trona Railway Company — $13.1 million: This project includes the replacement of six uncontrolled locomotives with three Tier 4 locomotives. It will reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, benefiting the users Trona Railway Company serves and residents in northern San Bernardino County.
    Mendocino Railway — $11.4 million: This project will acquire and repower three Tier 0 diesel-electric switcher locomotives with three Tier 4 diesel-electric switcher locomotives to be put into service along the Mendocino Railway rail line, running from Fort Bragg to Willits. This cleaner technology and locomotive conversion will reduce criteria pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions.
    A full list of California projects awarded CRISI grant funding is available here.
    Senator Padilla has secured hundreds of millions in federal funding to strengthen California’s rail infrastructure, bolstering modern and sustainable rail transit. Last year, he and the late Senator Dianne Feinstein announced $290 million in CRISI rail grants aimed at improving safety, efficiency, and capacity on key routes across the state. Earlier this year, Padilla announced $53.9 million in federal funding for improvements to the San Dieguito River Railway Bridge, which lies along the 351-mile Los Angeles–San Diego–San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor, the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the nation. He also celebrated a historic $6 billion federal investment from the Federal Railroad Administration last year in California rail projects, including $3.1 billion for the California High-Speed Rail Authority that he pushed for alongside Feinstein, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.-11), and Representative Jim Costa (D-Calif.-21).

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Ricketts, Fischer Secure $5.4 Million Grant for Nebraska Agricultural Supply Chain Efficiency Project

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Pete Ricketts (Nebraska)
    October 29, 2024
    OMAHA, NE — Today, U.S. Senators Pete Ricketts (R-NE) and Deb Fischer (R-NE) announced a $5.4 million federal grant to enhance the Southeastern Nebraska Agricultural Supply Chain Efficiency Project. The grant was awarded to Manning Rail, Inc. to rehabilitate a rail line between Fairmont and Burress in Filmore County.
    “Food security is national security so enhancing Nebraska’s agricultural supply chain is an important use of these funds,” said Senator Ricketts. “Restoring the rail line will enhance the competitiveness of more than 100 local farmers. This project will not only improve grain transporting efficiency, but also enhance market access for local producers.”
    “Investing in infrastructure keeps rural Nebraska strong,” said Senator Fischer. “Rebuilding the rail line between Fairmont and Burress will connect more than 100 producers to the global marketplace and position Fillmore County for future success.”
    “We are grateful and excited to have been awarded this grant because of the tremendous opportunity it offers regional producers,” said Kent Manning, President of Manning Rail. “When we purchased the line twenty years ago, it had little chance of surviving. Since then, we have worked very hard to restore it. This grant provides the necessary funding for safe and efficient transportation of grain via rail. Once this project is completed, producers for generations to come will have access to 110-car shuttle trains on the BNSF railroad.”
    This project will focus on development, final design, and construction activities to restore the rail line. Manning Rail and Filmore County will contribute the 25 percent non-Federal match. The project qualifies for the statutory set-aside for rural area projects.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden, Merkley: Port of Portland Earns $2.77 Million Federal Award

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)
    October 29, 2024
    U.S. EPA invests in Port of Portland through its Clean Ports Program
    Washington D.C. – U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today announced a federal investment of $2.77 million toward the Port of Portland’s work to decarbonize as well as improve natural disaster resilience.
    “The Port of Portland plays an integral role in many Oregonians’ travel plans, and also a crucial element for small Oregon businesses who depend on the Port to ship their Oregon-grown goods around the world,” Wyden said. “Ensuring the Port of Portland has the long-term tools it needs to build a strong, resilient port Oregonians can depend on today and into the future is vital for our economy and quality of life.”“Ports are a crucial part of keeping the economies of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest flowing as they move goods throughout our region and export our amazing Oregon products around the world,” said Merkley. “This federal funding will provide crucial support to the Port of Portland’s plans to cut down on pollution and transition to zero-emission operations, a big win in our fight against climate chaos.”
    Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, the funding is through the U.S. EPA’s Clean Ports Program: Climate and Air Quality Planning Competition for the Port of Portland’s Clean Ports Energy Future Roadmap.
    “This funding is a game-changer for planning a greener future at our marine terminals, from zero-emissions equipment to new renewable power and clean fuel options for the vessels our terminals serve,” said Port of Portland Executive Director Curtis Robinhold. “We’re grateful to Senator Merkley and Senator Wyden for their environmental leadership as we create a roadmap for minimizing the carbon footprint of marine shipping operations.”

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Defense News: Department of the Navy Launches Initiatives in Support of National Disability Employment Awareness Month

    Source: United States Navy

    In line with this year’s NDEAM theme, “Access to Good Jobs for All,” the DON has developed an array of targeted initiatives aimed at raising awareness about the importance of disability inclusion in the workplace and promoting available opportunities for IWD. The DON’s own theme is “Your Abilities. Our Mission. One Team.”

    “National Disability Employment Awareness Month is an important opportunity for us to celebrate the talents and skills that individuals with disabilities bring to our workforce,” said Robert Hogue, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs and DON IWD Champions Council Chair. “Our campaign reflects our commitment to harnessing the individual talent and value of our people, regardless of disability, ensuring equal opportunity to contribute meaningfully to our mission.”

    This is part the DON’s ongoing efforts to foster an inclusive and supportive environment that values the contributions of all individuals, including those with disabilities. Demonstrating this commitment, the DON established an IWD Champions Council, which is a collection of Senior Executive leaders taking actionable steps to target recruitment of IWD and promoting a more accessible work environment with accommodations in place necessary for successful employment.

    For more information on this initiative, please visit https://www.secnav.navy.mil/navalciviliancareers/Pages/Individuals-with-Disabilities.aspx and youtube.com/@NavalCivilianCareers to view more material showcasing the stories and contributions of DON civilian employees with disabilities, highlighting their critical roles in supporting the mission of the Navy and Marine Corps

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Zinke Announces over $31 Million dollars in Transportation Grants for Bridge and Airport Projects Across Western Montana

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Western Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke

    Funds will go to replacing the Sportsman Bridge in Bigfork as well as expansion and modernization projects for airports in Missoula and Kalispell

    (WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Today, Western Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke announced the allocation of over $28.4 million in funding for bridge replacement in Bigfork, Montana. The new bridge will have an expanded deck width, be built on a redundant girder system, and use geogrid reinforcement to improve seismic resiliency. Sportsman Bridge was constructed in 1955 and currently does not meet standards for traffic volume in the area.

    The Congressman also announced two grants for airports in Kalispell and Missoula. The Missoula Montana Airport will be using the $875,000 for a revenue guarantee and associated marketing plan to recruit, initiate, and support year-round service to Chicago, expanding service to the airport. Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell will be using the $2.5 million in funds to expand terminals and modernize gates and ticket areas, hold rooms, checkpoint lanes, utilities upgrades, and building envelope upgrades to improve efficiency, capacity, and accessibility.

    “Montana has been ignored for decades on our infrastructure. When counties don’t have working bridges, roads, airports, or sewer systems, they can’t promote growth in their economies,” said Congressman Zinke. “I am happy to be able to announce that with these grants we were able to get the Federal Government to pay attention to the needs of Montana.”

      

    Grant details are below:

    Recipient: Montana Department of Transportation

    Amount: $28,462,652

    Purpose: The project will replace the existing two-lane bridge with a more resilient two-lane bridge to maintain and improve access over the Flathead River in northwest Montana on Montana Highway 82 in Flathead County. Constructed in 1955, the existing bridge exhibits poor deck condition and its deck width does not meet current standards for accommodating future traffic volume growth. The structure also ranks high as a candidate for seismic retrofit as it is a two-girder non-redundant bridge that lies between two faults of the Mission Fault System. The new bridge will have an expanded deck width, be built on a redundant girder system, and use geogrid reinforcement to improve seismic resiliency. An additional 1.7 feet of freeboard and embankment protectors to route deck drainage will improve climate resiliency. Wider shoulders will allow drivers to pull out of travel lanes in emergency situations, allowing emergency responders to avoid vehicles parked on the shoulder.

      

    Recipient: Glacier Park International Airport

    Amount: $2,500,000

    Purpose: This award funds a portion of the terminal expansion and modernization project including gates and ticket areas, hold rooms, checkpoint lanes, utilities upgrades, and building envelope upgrades to improve efficiency, capacity, and accessibility.

      

    Recipient: Missoula Montana Airport 

    Amount: $875,000

    Purpose: Revenue guarantee and associated marketing plan to recruit, initiate, and support year-round service to Chicago (ORD).

     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Feenstra Helps Introduce Legislation to Deliver Financial Relief for Iowa Farmers

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Randy Feenstra (IA-04)

    HULL, IOWA – Last week, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) helped introduce legislation – led by U.S. Rep. Trent Kelly (R-MS) – to help deliver financial relief to American farmers facing low commodity prices and high input costs this crop year.

    “President Biden and Vice President Harris approved trillions of dollars in reckless government spending that sent inflation skyrocketing and have completely failed to open new export markets for our producers. This one-two punch helped cause interest rates and input costs to rise significantly while a lack of demand for American-made agricultural products across the globe has exacerbated our low commodity prices,” said Rep. Feenstra. “It’s why I’m glad to support the FARM Act, which will deliver financial relief to our farmers and producers in the face of high operating costs and unrelenting inflation. We must pass this legislation in conjunction with the Farm Bill – which includes an increase in reference prices for commodities like corn and soybeans – to provide certainty and support for our farm families.”

    This legislation – dubbed the FARM Act – specifically directs the Secretary of Agriculture to make emergency assistance payments to farm producers to alleviate the financial imbalance between high input costs and low commodity prices.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman condemns racist remarks about Puerto Ricans

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Jonathan Jackson – Illinois (1st District)

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    CONGRESSMAN JONATHAN L. JACKSON CONDEMNS RACIST ATTACKS AGAINST PUERTO RICANS

    Chicago, IL – 10/29/2024 – Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson today issued a strong condemnation of the recent racist comments made against Puerto Ricans. In a statement, Congressman Jackson emphasized the importance of unity, respect, and the celebration of diversity within our nation.

    “These comments are not only deeply offensive but also completely unacceptable,” said the Congressman. “Puerto Ricans are an integral part of our American family, contributing to our society in countless ways. Racism and discrimination have no place in our country, and we must stand together to denounce such hateful rhetoric.”

    “It is very sad that Former President Trump did not condemn this, and other racist, bigoted, and divisive statements made during his rally. At his Madison Square Garden campaign rally, speakers referred to Puerto Rico as a ‘floating pile of garbage,’ said that African Americans ‘carved watermelons,’ referred to V.P. Kamala Harris as having a ‘pimp,’ described Democrats as ‘the enemy within,’ and repeated the 1939 Nazi chant ‘America for Americans.’ This rally follows previous statements where the former President claimed that Haitian migrants in Springfield, OH have been ‘eating the dogs, eating the cats.’ He has also referred to Mexicans as rapists and said that there were ‘very fine people on both sides’ during a Neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, VA.

    For Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance to also dismiss these hate speeches is absolutely beneath the dignity of anyone inspiring for any office of leadership in the U.S.  Vance has embraced that “Great Replacement Theory” which promotes the idea that “White People” are being replaced in America by minorities and thus we must have a stricter immigration policy as well as policies to force White women to produce more children.

    Congressman Jackson called for immediate action to address the issue and urged his colleagues in Congress to join him in condemning these remarks. “We must work tirelessly to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their background, are treated with dignity and respect,” he added. “Our diversity is our strength, and we must protect it.”

    The Congressman also highlighted the need for continued education and awareness to combat racism and promote inclusivity. “We have a responsibility to educate ourselves and others about the harmful effects of racism and to foster an environment where everyone feels valued and respected,” he said.

    Puerto Ricans have consistently demonstrated their dedication and bravery, serving in all U.S. wars since World War I and contributing significantly to the nation’s military efforts.  Over 1,900 U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of America’s freedom. Puerto Ricans have been influential in American politics. Nydia Velázquez was the first Puerto Rican woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and currently Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Darren Soto (D-FL), Jenniffer González-Colón (R-PR) join her in representing the Puerto Rican community.

    Puerto Ricans have consistently shown their dedication and bravery, serving in all U.S. wars since World War I and making significant contributions to the nation’s military efforts. Over 1,900 U.S. citizens from Puerto Rico have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of America’s freedom. In American politics, Puerto Ricans have also been influential. Nydia Velázquez was the first Puerto Rican woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, and currently, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Darren Soto (D-FL), and Jenniffer González-Colón (R-PR) join her in representing the Puerto Rican community.

    Congressman Jackson remains committed to advocating for the rights and well-being of all communities and will continue to work towards a more inclusive and equitable society.  He calls on all of the better angels of America to come together and denounce hate in all forms.

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    Contact:

    Robert Hillard Patillo II

    Office of the Director of Communications

    Office of Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson (D-IL-01)
    1641 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515 

    Robert.Patillo@mail.house.gov

    Official Website | 202-225-4372 

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Highlights – 2023 Commission Discharge: Hearing with Commissioners Vestager and Ivanova – Committee on Budgetary Control

    Source: European Parliament

    European Commission © Image used under the license from Adobe Stock

    Hearing on 4 November 2024 on MFF Heading 1 and Heading 5 with Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President of the Commission, responsible for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age and Iliana Ivanova, Commissioner responsible for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, in the presence of ECA Reporting Members Mihails Kozlovs (MFF Heading 1) and Marek Opioła (MFF Heading 5).

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Graphite exploitation projects – P-001913/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The Commission opened a call for applications for strategic projects[1] under the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA)[2] on 23 May 2024.

    The Commission received 170 applications by the cut-off date of 22 August 2024. These applications are currently under assessment.

    The Commission will not communicate about the applications during the assessment since it could undermine the commercial interests of the project promoters. Once the assessment process is finalised, the Commission will publish on its website the list of recognised strategic projects.

    Strategic projects under the CRMA are expected to contribute to the achievement of the 2030 benchmarks defined in Article 5 of the CRMA.

    They must also demonstrate that they are technically feasible, implemented sustainably and that they make a meaningful contribution to the security of the EU’s supply of strategic raw materials.

    The recognition of a project as a strategic project by the Commission has several advantages, including streamlined and predictable permitting procedures and support in gaining access to finance. The CRMA itself does not provide for direct EU funding to the recognised projects.

    • [1] https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/sectors/raw-materials/areas-specific-interest/critical-raw-materials/strategic-projects-under-crma_en
    • [2] Regulation (EU) 2024/1252 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 April 2024 establishing a framework for ensuring a secure and sustainable supply of critical raw materials and amending Regulations (EU) No 168/2013, (EU) 2018/858, (EU) 2018/1724 and (EU) 2019/1020 (Text with EEA relevance), https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=OJ:L_202401252
    Last updated: 29 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Boost for climate adaptation in Europe as EIB and WWF join forces to develop Nature-based Solutions at scale

    Source: European Investment Bank

    EIB

    • EIB and WWF will collaborate to mobilise early-stage funding for Nature-based Solutions.
    • Partnership will develop projects to strengthen climate adaptation by working with nature.
    • Accord signed during United Nations Convention on Biodiversity COP16 in Colombia.

    With Europe facing increasingly intense floods and droughts, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and WWF are teaming up to accelerate climate adaptation in Europe by developing Nature-based Solutions (NbS) that will help to buffer societies and economies against the worsening impacts of the climate and biodiversity crises.

    In a Memorandum of Understanding, the EIB and WWF pledged to promote Nature-based Solutions across Europe to tackle the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. Signed during the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity COP16 in Colombia, the four-year partnership will focus on ecosystem restoration projects linked to sectors such as agriculture, energy, and urban resilience, which will harness the power of nature to strengthen climate adaptation in Europe – the fastest-warming continent on Earth.

    By investing in enhancing the health of ecosystems, the projects will also help to reverse nature loss in the continent. The recent WWF Living Planet Report found that species populations have declined by 35 per cent on average in Europe and Central Asia since 1970.

    Under the agreement, WWF will establish an ‘Incubation facility’ to develop a pipeline of Nature-based Solutions from origination until they are investment-ready, while the EIB will provide guidance on mobilising public and private funding for them.

    “Europe’s adaptation to climate change lags far behind what is needed,” said EIB Vice-President, Ambroise Fayolle, ”We want to support more nature-based-solution projects to restore and protect biodiversity and strengthen the climate resilience of our society. Partnerships with organisations like WWF with a strong presence on the ground are a relevant way for us to help deliver tangible results on a large scale.”

    Nature-based solutions face significant obstacles including a lack of awareness among investors and a need for consensus building among a wide range of local players.

    “Nowhere is immune from the climate crisis. Europe has been hit by a series of historic floods and droughts in recent years, devastating lives and livelihoods – and they are only going to get worse unless we urgently and drastically scale up investment in Nature-based Solutions,” said WWF Director General Kirsten Schuijt. “This partnership will do exactly that by creating a pipeline of projects that work with nature rather than against it. These projects will enhance the power of nature to protect Europeans from the worsening impacts of climate change, particularly droughts and extreme floods along the continent’s rivers and coasts.”

    The announcement of this partnership is timely as the new European Commission has announced that it will work on a European Climate Adaptation Plan, which will support building preparedness and planning with regular science-based risk assessments and a European Water Resilience Strategy.

    It also comes after the EU Nature Restoration Law was adopted in August 2024. This regulation combines an overarching restoration objective for the long-term recovery of nature in the EU with binding restoration targets for specific habitats and species.

    Over the years, the EIB has worked with WWF on a range of matters including Nature-based Solutions, biodiversity, climate resilience and ecosystem restoration. Cooperation has focused on the Sustainable Blue Economy Finance Principles, of which the EIB is one of the founding partners alongside WWF. Another example is EIB cooperation with WWF-Greece on stakeholder engagement to identify and develop nature-based solutions for flood resilience in Thessaly, Greece.

    EIB at COP16

    The EIB delegation will be led by Vice-President Ambroise Fayolle. For interview requests with members of the EIB delegation please get in touch with the press contact below. Find out more about EIB at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference here.

    Background information

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States. It is active in more than 160 countries and makes long-term finance available for sound investment in order to contribute towards EU policy goals.

    As the Climate Bank, the EIB recognises that climate change and nature loss are deeply interconnected and mutually reinforcing environmental crises. The EIB Climate Adaptation Plan builds on the EU Adaptation Strategy, setting out how the EU can adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change. The EIB Environment Framework outlines the EIB’s delivery of environmental sustainability impacts at scale. Mainstreaming nature-positive investments, increasing the co-benefits for nature, protecting biodiversity and managing the risks from biodiversity and nature loss are key elements of the Framework. 

    WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations, with over 5 million supporters and a global network active in over 100 countries. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by conserving the world’s biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Highlights – Workshop on the post-2027 EU long term budget – 07.11.2024 – Committee on Budgets

    Source: European Parliament

    In a context shaped by unprecedented challenges and uncertainties, this workshop will delve into topics of strategic relevance for the BUDG Committee and its preparatory work for the own-initiative report that will set out the Parliament’s priorities and expectations for the post-2027 EU long-term budget, before the Commission’s proposal, due by July 2025.

    The workshop will gather external experts from the London School of Economics, CEPS, University of Cologne, College of Europe, Bruegel and Jacques Delors Institute, that will share their insights and policy-oriented inputs regarding the following topics:

    • Performance-based instruments and mainstreaming in the EU budget
    • EU added value
    • MFF flexibility
    • Management of EU liabilities
    • EU enlargement

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Consequences of the judgment of the Court of Justice of the EU – P-001898/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    On 27 September 2024, the Commission has lodged appeals against the two judgments of the General Court of 17 July 2024, seeking to partially annul the confirmatory decisions in cases T-689/21 Auken and others v Commission[1] and T-761/21 Courtois and others v Commission[2], concerning public access to the unredacted versions of the contracts for the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines.

    The latter case concerned, in addition, access to the declarations of absence of conflict of interests signed by the representatives in the EU-Member States Joint Negotiation Team.

    • [1] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A62021TJ0689
    • [2]  https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A62021TA0761
    Last updated: 29 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Compliance of the German Government’s decision to reintroduce border controls with EU law – P-001801/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    1. In the notification of 9 September 2024, the German authorities indicated as public policy and internal security grounds: the security risks connected to irregular migration, including migrant smuggling, resulting in high levels of illegal entries; the excessive burden on the asylum reception system and solidarity in society and resulting threats to public order and internal security; security risks flowing from the Russian invasion in Ukraine and the situation in the Middle East, including terrorist Islamist violence; the effects of crimes carried out by refugees on the overall sense of security among the German public.

    2. In the notification, Germany explained that it considers the reintroduction of internal border control to be a necessary and proportionate means of last resort. It does not believe the threats can be sufficiently addressed with alternative measures. It has indicated that the controls will be flexible and risk-based and that the federal police strive to limit the impact on free movement of persons within the area without internal border control and cross-border regions. The Commission will remain in close contact with the German authorities in order to evaluate the situation.

    3. No Member State has brought the matter before the Commission in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 259 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU.

    Last updated: 29 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Dangerous escalation in the Middle East – P-001945/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The EU’s Naval Force (EUNAVFOR) Operation ASPIDES is an autonomous and purely defensive operation and is not linked to any actions, such as strikes on Yemeni soil, taken by national forces or other operations in the area.

    The objective of the operation is to protect merchant shipping and lives of the seafarers and uphold the freedom of the navigation granted by international treaties.

    EUNAVFOR ASPIDES is not linked to the ongoing escalation in Gaza and Lebanon but aims at contributing to maritime security in the Red Sea, as well as to preventing further escalation through its strictly defensive posture.

    In this context, EU does not view calls to terminate EUNAVFOR ASPIDES or withdraw assets from it as conducive to achieving regional de-escalation. The EU has been consistently calling for a ceasefire in Gaza[1], and does so now with respect to Lebanon as well[2].

    The EU remains firmly committed to a just, comprehensive and lasting peace based on the two-state solution, as reiterated by the European Council in its conclusions of 17 October 2024[3].

    The EU actively supports and engages with international partners on concrete irreversible steps towards the two-state solution reviving a political process to this end, including through the holding of an international peace conference as soon as possible.

    • [1] https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/gaza-statement-high-representative-adoption-un-security-council-resolution_en; https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/06/28/european-council-conclusions-27-june-2024/
    • [2] https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/lebanonisrael-statement-high-representative-escalation-hostilities_en; https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/lebanon-statement-high-representative-latest-developments_en; https://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/paris-oecd-and-un/eu-statement-%E2%80%93-lebanon-220th-executive-board-unesco_und_en
    • [3] https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/10/17/european-council-conclusions-17-october-2024/
    Last updated: 29 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Lack of information about the public consultation on the DSA Transparency Database – E-001614/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    Under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065[1], the Digital Services Act (DSA), providers of hosting services are obliged to inform their users of the content moderation decisions they take and explain the reasons behind those decisions.

    Pursuant to Article 24(5) of the DSA, the DSA Transparency Database[2], set up and managed by the Commission, contains the public record of such decisions, to which providers of online platforms are obliged to contribute for the purpose of enhancing the near real-time scrutiny of illegal and harmful content online.

    In the context of setting up the DSA Transparency Database, the Commission voluntarily held a targeted consultation with interested stakeholders.

    Responses to this targeted consultation, which ran from 20 June to 18 July 2023, were not published due to its data privacy terms and the confidentiality requested by some of the respondents.

    To avoid the reidentification of individual responses but still inform the public about the outcome of the consultation, an in-depth summary report was published on the Commission’s website[3].

    In addition to the Application Programming Interface documentation[4], an explanation of the information held in the DSA Transparency Database[5] details how its technical specifications reflect the legal requirements of Article 17 of the DSA. All of the d atabase’s documentation is publicly available on the DSA Transparency Database website as well as on its GitHub page[6].

    The Commission and digital services coo rdinators are responsible for monitoring compliance with DSA obligations. Where the Commission suspects a provider of very large online platforms or of very large online search engine to have breached those obligations, it may take enforcement actions against that provider.

    • [1] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2022/2065/oj
    • [2] https://transparency.dsa.ec.europa.eu/
    • [3] https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/digital-services-act-summary-report-public-consultation-dsa-transparency-database
    • [4] https://transparency.dsa.ec.europa.eu/page/api-documentation
    • [5] https://transparency.dsa.ec.europa.eu/page/documentation
    • [6] https://github.com/digital-services-act/transparency-database
    Last updated: 29 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: In-Depth Analysis – How to achieve CMU, after all? An analysis of the recommendations for Capital Markets Union in the Draghi, Letta and Noyer reports – 29-10-2024

    Source: European Parliament

    The three reports by Draghi, Letta and Noyer remind policy makers that capital markets channelling savings into investments is key to competitiveness and economic growth. The recommendations of these reports could give new impetus to the long-standing flagship policy of the Capital Markets Union (CMU). In this briefing we show how securitisation, supervision, market infrastructure and savings/pensions schemes are identified as priorities in all three reports, however with different conclusions. We also discuss all other CMU recommendations in the reports.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Highlights – 2023 Parliament Discharge: Exchange of views with Directors- General – Committee on Budgetary Control

    Source: European Parliament

    On 04 November 2024, in the context of the discharge to the European Parliament for the financial year 2023, CONT Members will exchange views with the Directorates-General of DG COMM, DG PERS, DG INLO and DG ITEC.

    The following Directores-General will participate in the exchange of views:

    – Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM)
    – Directorate-General for Personnel (DG PERS)
    – Directorate-General for Infrastructure and Logistics (DG INLO)
    – Directorate-General for Innovation and Technological Support (DG ITEC)

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Highlights – Presentation of the Annual Report on the Protection of the EU’s financial interests – Committee on Budgetary Control

    Source: European Parliament

    Johannes Hahn, Commissioner for Budget and Administration, will attend CONT meeting of 05 November 2024 to present the Annual Report on the Protection of the European Union’s financial interests – Fight against fraud 2023.

    The Report 2023 provides data and analyses on the cases of fraud and irregularities reported by the competent EU and national authorities, allowing an assessment of which areas are most at risk, thereby making it possible to better target action at both EU and national levels.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on Pink October – B10-0087/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    B10‑0087/2024

    Motion for a European Parliament resolution on Pink October

    The European Parliament,

     having regard to Rule 149 of its Rules of Procedure,

     having regard to Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan,

    A. whereas Pink October promotes breast cancer screening to detect tumours at an early stage, which improves the chances of remission and the possibility of conservative surgery;

    B. whereas 90 % of breast cancer patients recover if it is detected early;

    C. whereas screening rates are still low, however, and in France less than half of all women between the ages of 50 and 74 take part in the recommended screening;

    D. whereas cancer detection rates are rising, particularly among younger women;

    1. Highlights the growing shortage of medical services, which automatically reduces screening rates;

    2. Urges the Member States to provide better breast services to reduce the delays faced by women and carry out mammograms more quickly;

    3. Calls on the Commission to propose an initiative to combat tobacco addiction;

    4. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council and the Commission.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Impact of the General Product Safety Regulation on SMEs/VSEs selling online – P-001787/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    All products made available to European consumers should be safe, irrespective of the size or type of business that offer these products.

    All economic operators consequently need to ensure the safety of products, and the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)[1] does not make any exemptions for small and medium enterprises and very small enterprises (SMEs and VSEs).

    This is important also to ensure that consumers can trust SMEs/VSEs regarding the safety of the products they offer, which in turn is key for their growth.

    In addition, the GPSR provides certain product safety-specific obligations for providers of online marketplaces. As some of these obligations build on the horizontal framework of the Digital Services Act[2], the scope of some of these obligations excludes micro/small enterprises to avoid disproportionate burdens on these actors[3].

    Specific support for compliance is provided for SMEs/VSEs under the GPSR[4]. In particular, the Commission is in the process of adopting specific guidelines for economic operators, with particular regard to the needs of SMEs, including micro-enterprises, on how to fulfil their obligations. For these guidelines, the Commission is collecting and taking into account SMEs’ views.

    The Commission in general is required to provide general information to businesses regarding the GPSR[5]. This information will be provided on the Commission’s website and via a dedicated communication campaign by 13 December 2024.

    Some information is already provided in the EU Safety Gate website[6]. Member States must provide, on request and free of charge, specific information to economic operators on the implementation of the GPSR at the national level and national rules on product safety applicable to products covered by the GPSR.

    • [1] Regulation (EU) 2023/988 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 May 2023 on general product safety (OJ L 135, 23.5.2023, p. 1-51).
    • [2] Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2022 on a Single Market for Digital Services and amending Directive 2000/31/EC (Digital Services Act) (OJ L 277, 27.10.2022, p. 1).
    • [3] cf. Recital 57 and Article 19 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065.
    • [4] cf. Recital 41 of Regulation (EU) 2023/988.
    • [5] Article 17 (1) Regulation (EU) 2023/988 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 May 2023 on general product safety (OJ L 135, 23.5.2023, p. 1-51).
    • [6] https://ec.europa.eu/safety-gate/#/screen/home

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Water treatment – E-002166/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    18.10.2024

    Question for written answer  E-002166/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Kathleen Funchion (The Left)

    Thus far in 2024, the Irish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has conducted 67 audits of drinking water plants in Ireland. The reported analysis of these audits found that 97 % of plants required action to be taken and just 19 % of plants were operating satisfactorily.

    The 2023 EPA report entitled ‘Urban Wastewater Treatment’ stated that water treatment at 10 large towns and cities failed to meet EU standards. The same report stated that 16 towns and villages were discharging raw sewage on a daily basis. This annual report is one of many that highlight the inefficiencies of water treatment in Ireland.

    • 1.Is the Commission aware of successive EPA reports highlighting the real concerns over water treatment in Ireland?
    • 2.Can the Commission comment on the 10 large towns and cities that failed to meet EU standards and the 16 towns and villages that were discharging raw sewage?
    • 3.What actions will the Commission take to ensure the Irish authority responsible, Uisce Éireann, takes the urgent and necessary steps to remedy the situation?

    Submitted: 18.10.2024

    Last updated: 29 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Situation of Can Atalay, imprisoned MP in Türkiye – E-002154/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    17.10.2024

    Question for written answer  E-002154/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Leila Chaibi (The Left), Özlem Demirel (The Left), Manon Aubry (The Left), Marc Botenga (The Left), Lynn Boylan (The Left), Damien Carême (The Left), Per Clausen (The Left), Sebastian Everding (The Left), Emma Fourreau (The Left), Kathleen Funchion (The Left), Hanna Gedin (The Left), Rima Hassan (The Left), Arash Saeidi (The Left), Ilaria Salis (The Left), Jussi Saramo (The Left), Martin Schirdewan (The Left), Isabel Serra Sánchez (The Left), Jonas Sjöstedt (The Left), Anthony Smith (The Left)

    Can Atalay, a human rights lawyer, was elected as a member of parliament in the Turkish general elections of May 2023, while he was imprisoned in relation to the political trial stemming from the Gezi Park protests in 2013.

    Despite his election, he remains in detention and has been unable to take the oath of office, preventing him from enjoying parliamentary immunity. Although the Turkish Constitutional Court recognised that his rights had been violated, Can Atalay’s mandate was annulled on 31 January 2024, a decision that has also been revoked by the Constitutional Court.

    In spite of these rulings in his favour, Can Atalay continues to be imprisoned, which constitutes a violation of his parliamentary rights.

    In light of the above:

    • 1.Since its Türkiye Report 2023, in which Can Atalay’s case is mentioned (Section 2.1) as an example of rights violations, has the Commission been monitoring the developments in this case?
    • 2.Has the Commission assessed the conditions of Can Atalay’s detention and consulted the relevant parties?
    • 3.Does the Commission intend to intensify its dialogue with the Turkish authorities to ensure that Can Atalay’s parliamentary rights are respected?

    Submitted: 17.10.2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Controversial application of Article 8 of Regulation (EC) No 1925/2006 – P-002244/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    24.10.2024

    Priority question for written answer  P-002244/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Dario Nardella (S&D)

    Commission Regulation (EU) 2021/468 – adopted on the basis of Article 8 of Regulation (EC) 1925/2006, which sets rules for the addition of vitamins, minerals and other substances to food – prohibits substances such as aloe-emodin. This ban applies not only to the intentional addition of its purified form, but also to its natural presence in plants such as aloe and rhubarb.

    Four cases are currently pending before the Court of Justice, disputing the Commission’s use of Article 8 to ban plants intended for food, instead of just banning substances added to food. Despite this, the Commission has initiated further procedures for plants widely used in food, such as sweet fennel fruits.

    Furthermore, the heads of food safety agencies[1] also recommended evaluating 117 botanicals, with 13 as a priority.

    • 1.Why is the Commission opening new procedures before the Court ruling, given that there are no urgent safety concerns with the botanicals in question?
    • 2.Does the Commission find it appropriate to apply Article 8 to create a negative list of plants for food supplements?
    • 3.Does the Commission believe a ban on these plants in food supplements should also extend to foods and spirits containing these substances, and is the Commission aware of the impact these decisions will have on the European food sector?

    Submitted: 24.10.2024

    • [1] https://www.bvl.bund.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/01_Lebensmittel/Internationales/Report_HoA_WG_FS-de.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=8
    Last updated: 29 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on design and concept flaws of new own resources – B10-0076/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    B10‑0076/2024

    Motion for a European Parliament resolution on design and concept flaws of new own resources

     

    The European Parliament,

     having regard to the Interinstitutional Agreement of 16 December 2020 on budgetary discipline, on cooperation in budgetary matters and on sound financial management, as well as on new own resources, including a roadmap on the introduction of new own resources[1],

     having regard to Rule 149 of its Rules of Procedure,

    1. Is gravely concerned that the European Court of Auditors, in 2024, found the data on the recently introduced plastic-based own resource (‘plastic tax’) to be unreliable and to lack comparability[2];

    2. Expresses concern that the amounts paid by Member States are not calculated justly or reasonably;

    3. Underlines that all forms of EU taxation, including indirect taxation such as the emissions trading system, lack democratic legitimacy;

    4. Regrets that many new own resources unfairly burden the poorest citizens through indirect taxes and incentives to move jobs to non-EU countries;

    5. Emphasises that the public will closely scrutinise new revenue schemes if industrial jobs keep disappearing to non-EU countries;

    6. Recalls that citizens have a right to be informed of the cost of new own resources;

    7. Calls on the Commission not to present any proposals for new EU taxes, nor to promote existing ones.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Final draft agenda – Thursday, 14 November 2024 – Brussels

    Source: European Parliament

    19 Deforestation Regulation: provisions relating to the date of application
        – Amendments; rejection Wednesday, 6 November 2024, 13:00
    8 Amendment of the EIB’s Statute
    Joachim Streit
        – (possibly) Amendments Wednesday, 6 November 2024, 13:00
    14 EU actions against the Russian shadow fleets and ensuring a full enforcement of sanctions against Russia
        – Motions for resolutions Wednesday, 6 November 2024, 13:00
        – Amendments to motions for resolutions; joint motions for resolutions Monday, 11 November 2024, 12:00
        – Amendments to joint motions for resolutions Monday, 11 November 2024, 13:00
    Texts put to the vote on Thursday Tuesday, 12 November 2024, 16:00

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Draft agenda – Wednesday, 27 November 2024 – Strasbourg

    Source: European Parliament

    27 Draft amending budget No 5/2024: adjustment in payment appropriations, update of revenues and other technical updates
    Siegfried Mureşan     – (possibly) Amendments Friday, 22 November 2024, 12:00 39 Council’s recommendation on smoke- and aerosol-free environments     – Motions for resolutions Wednesday, 20 November 2024, 13:00     – Amendments to motions for resolutions; joint motions for resolutions Monday, 25 November 2024, 19:00     – Amendments to joint motions for resolutions Monday, 25 November 2024, 20:00 11 Debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (Rule 150)     – Motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Monday, 25 November 2024, 20:00     – Amendments to motions for resolutions; joint motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Wednesday, 27 November 2024, 13:00     – Amendments to joint motions for resolutions (Rule 150) Wednesday, 27 November 2024, 14:00 Separate votes – Split votes – Roll-call votes Texts put to the vote on Tuesday Friday, 22 November 2024, 12:00 Texts put to the vote on Wednesday Monday, 25 November 2024, 19:00 Texts put to the vote on Thursday Tuesday, 26 November 2024, 19:00 Motions for resolutions concerning debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (Rule 150) Wednesday, 27 November 2024, 19:00

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Draft agenda – Thursday, 28 November 2024 – Strasbourg

    Source: European Parliament

    Draft agenda
    Strasbourg
    Monday, 25 November 2024 – Thursday, 28 November 2024  
    Thursday, 28 November 2024   Version: Tuesday, 29 October 2024, 14:20
      Items on the agenda

    09:00 – 11:50   Debates
    12:00 – 14:00   VOTES
    15:00 – 16:00   Debates
      Speaking time

    09:00 – 11:50   Debates      
    43   Strengthening children’s rights in the EU – 35th anniversary of the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
    Commission statement
    [2024/2912(RSP)]

    12:00 – 14:00   VOTES      
    13   Texts on which debate is closed

    15:00 – 16:00   Debates      
    14   Major interpellations (Rule 145)
    15   Explanations of votes

    09:00 – 11:50   Debates     
    Commission (including replies) 10′
    “Catch the eye” 5′
    Members 105′
    PPE 25’30 S&D 19′ PfE 13′ ECR 12′ Renew 11’30 Verts/ALE 8’30 The Left 8′ ESN 5′ NI 3′
    15:00 – 16:00   Debates     
    …..  
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Final draft agenda – Wednesday, 13 November 2024 – Brussels

    Source: European Parliament

    1     Resumption of session and order of business
    13   Conclusions of the European Council meetings of October and November 2024
    European Council and Commission statements
    [2024/2783(RSP)]
    15   EU-US relations in the light of the outcome of the US presidential elections
    European Council and Commission statements
    [2024/2904(RSP)]
    4   UN Climate Change Conference 2024 in Baku, Azerbaijan (COP29)
    Oral question – [2024/2718(RSP)]
             
    Antonio Decaro, Lídia Pereira, Javi López, Emma Wiesner, Lena Schilling, Nikolas Farantouris (O-000010/2024 – B10-0104/24)
    Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
    Council
    2024 UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan (COP29)
             
    Antonio Decaro, Lídia Pereira, Javi López, Emma Wiesner, Lena Schilling, Nikolas Farantouris (O-000009/2024 – B10-0105/24)
    Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
    Commission
    2024 UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan (COP29)
    16   Fight against money laundering and terrorist financing: listing Russia as a high-risk third country in the EU
    Commission statement
    [2024/2905(RSP)]
    2     One-minute speeches (Rule 179)

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