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  • MIL-OSI USA: Golden urges regulators to adopt proposed delay to lobster gauge increase, calls for level playing field with Canadian lobstermen

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jared Golden (ME-02)

    WASHINGTON — Congressman Jared Golden (ME-02) yesterday sent a letter urging the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASFMC) to formally adopt a delay to a lobster gauge increase in the Gulf of Maine until at least July 2025. He called on the Commission to gather more accurate lobster stock data in the meantime while also addressing the unequal regulatory burden between Maine and Canadian lobstermen.

    “It is my hope that the ASFMC will ultimately support a long-term pause of the amendment to allow additional time for the technical committee to consider the stock’s health more carefully.…” Golden wrote. “…These efforts should coincide with robust engagement with your Canadian counterparts to address the regulatory disparity between American and Canadian lobstermen and create a level playing field for all harvesters in the Gulf of Maine.”

    Lobstermen gauge the size of a lobster by measuring its carapace from eye socket to tail. Lobsters that are smaller than the minimum gauge size must be put back in the water so they can grow, protecting the lobster population for the future. According to the ASMFC, lobster stock decline in Lobster Management Area 1 has surpassed 35 percent — the trigger point for an automatic increase in allowable catch size from 3 1/4 inches to 3 5/16 inches. However, Maine fishermen have questioned the data used to justify these changes, including concerns that ASMFC stock data is out of date. 

    This new rule — known as Addendum 27 — was originally scheduled to begin in January 2025. Following calls in April and August from Golden and industry leaders, ASMFC voted to approve a delay until July 2025. However, the Commission has yet to formally adopt the measure — Addendum 31 — which means implementation is still currently slated for January.  

    In his letter, Golden noted that moving forward with the gauge increase is estimated to cause theloss of more than 680 jobs and $59.6 million to Maine’s economy. Any such change in the Gulf of Maine would not apply to Canadian lobstermen.

    “The New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association would like to express our gratitude to Congressman Golden for highlighting the problems associated with an increase in the minimum gauge size in area 1 for lobster,” Dustin Delano, a lobsterman and chief operating officer of the New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association said. “We feel the many negative, unintended consequences in this ‘proactive approach’ in management were severely overlooked, will cause major disruptions to the market, and place American dealers and harvesters at a major disadvantage from their Canadian counterparts.”

    “Congressman Golden’s support to review data used to regulate the lobster fishery is vital to the fishermen’s survival,” Virginia Olsen, commercial lobsterman and director of the Maine Lobstering Union said. “The last thing our industry needs is rules with unintended consequences.”  

    In July, Golden introduced a bipartisan amendment to the federal budget that would block any proposed gauge increase for one year. 

    Golden’s newest letter can be found here, and is included below in full:

     

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    October 8, 2024

    Robert Beal
    Executive Director
    Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
    1050 North Highland St, Suite 200 A-N
    Arlington, VA 22201

    Dear Director Beal and Commissioners,

    I am writing to you again requesting that the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) and the American Lobster Board delay the implementation of the Lobster Management Area 1 gauge increase, Addendum XXVII, currently scheduled to begin in January 2025. While I believe that the proposal as written in Addendum XXXI to delay a gauge increase until July 1, 2025, is the better of the two options presented by the ASMFC, I encourage the Commission to proceed solely based on the full consideration of all data sources and a commitment from Canadian regulators to enhance their conservation measures.

    As you know, the intent of Addendum XXVII is to mitigate declining stocks of American lobster proactively, a goal shared by harvesters, dealers, and the ASFMC. In my conversations with lobstermen and dealers, it has always been clear that their top concerns are the sustainability of the stock and the ability for it to be harvested by future generations. That is why, as I previously stated in my letter to you on April 29, 2024, I am concerned that the data used to arrive at the trigger index for a gauge increase is overly precautionary and has limitations that do not entirely reflect the current status of the stock.

    It is my hope that the ASFMC will ultimately support a long-term pause of the amendment to allow additional time for the technical committee to consider the stock’s health more carefully while considering other resiliency measures and incorporating thorough scientific data and objective analysis acceptable to regulators and members of the commercial lobster fishery. Other data that has not been considered or will become available include mandatory harvester reporting, the conservation equivalent from a reduction of overall lobster licenses, and the 2025 lobster stock assessment. These efforts should coincide with robust engagement with your Canadian counterparts to address the regulatory disparity between American and Canadian lobstermen and create a level playing field for all harvesters in the Gulf of Maine.

    Without a longer-term pause, devastating economic consequences are on the horizon for Maine’s lobster industry. For the latest year data is available, it is estimated that if Addendum XXVII goes into effect, it would decrease the value of lobster landings, resulting in a loss of over 680 jobs and $59.6 million to Maine’s economy. I am deeply concerned about how this economic impact would impact the industry and the hundreds of communities in Maine that depend on a viable lobster fishery. Few involved in the fishery or these communities are adequately prepared for the economic disruption that would likely occur.

    These decisions must always include those with significant experience, the harvesters themselves. I trust that you, as the regulators, will also consider and incorporate their invaluable input in matters before you.

    Sincerely,

     

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Young people representing Australia at international youth forum in Samoa

    Source: Australian Ministers for Education

    Young Australians will have their voices heard on the international stage, with a delegation traveling to Samoa for the Commonwealth Youth Forum 2024.

    Minister for Youth Dr Anne Aly has announced that this month Charlotte and Jet, current members of the Albanese Government’s Youth Steering Committee, will represent Australia at the Forum. 

    “Charlotte and Jet will represent the experiences of young people in Australia at the Forum, with a particular lens on First Nations, disability, regional and LGBTIQ+ youth perspectives,” Dr Aly said.

    “They will also represent Australia at the Forum General Assembly which provides advice to the Commonwealth Youth Council.”

    Charlotte, 18, is an undergraduate student at the Australian National University in the ACT, studying a Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours), majoring in astronomy and astrophysics. She hopes to also get her Masters in Primary Education to help future generations flourish. 

    Charlotte joined the Youth Steering Committee as a way of paying her successes forward, to help inspire and empower other young people, and is passionate about being a voice for other First Nations people and disabled young people.

    Jet, 18, is from the North-West Coast of Tasmania, and is passionate about social justice, the arts, and supporting diversity. He hopes to bring about change for young people, particularly those in rural and regional areas through representation, and encouraging young people to use their own voices. 

    As a proud member of the queer community, he hopes to contribute to diversity in youth engagement spaces by helping to build safe and collaborative environments.

    “Charlotte and Jet will provide important contributions as the Forum considers global problems and presents recommendations to the leaders at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting,” said Dr Aly.

    The Commonwealth Youth Forum 2024 will be held in Apia, Samoa between 21-22 October. The Forum coincides with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2024 taking place in Apia from 21-26 October.

    The Forum provides an opportunity for the young people of the Commonwealth to build cross-cultural connections and networks, deliberate on youth-led initiatives addressing emerging issues impacting young people, consider perspectives to influence decision makers, and ensure young people have a voice and agency in its future.

    The 2024 Forum theme is ‘Navigating Our Course: Building Resilience for a Common Future’ which reflects the ambitions of our new generation of leaders advocating for an inclusive Commonwealth. 

    At CHOGM 2024 leaders will deliberate on global economic, environmental and security challenges, and discuss how Commonwealth countries can work together to build resilience, boost trade, innovation, growth and empower the Commonwealth’s 1.5 billion young people for a more peaceful and sustainable future.

    This year’s Forum marks the culmination of the Commonwealth Year of Youth.

    MIL OSI News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police acknowledge IPCA findings into serious crash – Christchurch

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Police acknowledge the findings by the Independent Police Conduct Authority which found that a Christchurch dog handler was justified in signalling a stolen vehicle to stop moments before it was involved in a serious crash.

    The incident occurred in the early hours of 22 October 2022. Three stolen vehicles were travelling in convoy in the CBD area. The police dog handler was looking for them, travelling slowly along Stanmore Road, when one of the stolen cars drove out of a side street without stopping, colliding with the front of the dog van.

    The stolen car continued at speed and the dog handler immediately activated his lights and sirens to signal the vehicle to stop. However, due to the speed and erratic manner of driving, the handler made the quick decision to deactivate his lights and sirens, slow down and pull to the left.

    The stolen vehicle continued at high speed through a red light at the intersection with Gloucester Street, crashing into a vehicle travelling on a green light.

    One of the passengers of the stolen vehicle sustained serious injuries. Thankfully, the driver of the innocent vehicle did not suffer any injuries, and the driver and two other passengers of the offending vehicle were able to get out of the car and walk to the footpath.

    The entire incident from when the dog handler had his vehicle hit to the stolen vehicle crashing lasted just 24 seconds.

    Canterbury District Commander Superintendent Tony Hill says the officer made the right call to both signal to the vehicle to stop and to then to try and de-escalate the situation.

    “The dog handler made quick decisions based of the circumstances in front of him, all in a period of 24 seconds. That’s how unpredictable and dangerous these types of events can be.

    “It is unfortunate that the driver of this stolen vehicle showed little regard for anyone else, putting the lives of a member of the public, their own passengers and a police officer at risk,” says Superintendent Hill.

    “This is an example of the fast-moving and dynamic situations our officers are placed in every day, and I want to acknowledge this dog handler for his agile and decisive decision making during this incident.”

    Following the incident Police arrested four people aged between 10 and 15, and through Youth Court and Youth Aid, they each faced varying consequences for their actions.

    ENDS

    Issued by the Police Media Centre

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Reps. Lawler and Carbajal Introduce Bill to Strengthen Protections for Rail Workers

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mike Lawler (R, NY-17)

    Yesterday, Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17) joined Congressman Salud Carbajal (CA-24) in introducing legislation to strengthen protections for rail yardmasters by giving them the same protections as other rail yard workers. The bipartisan Railroad Yardmaster Protection Act would include railroad yardmasters under federal hours of service requirements which currently cover safety-sensitive rail workers such as locomotive engineers, conductors, switchmen, dispatchers, and signal employees. The bill has been endorsed by SMART, the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers. 

    “Railroad incidents have sparked major concerns here in my district and across America,” said Congressman Lawler. “Ensuring safe conditions for those who operate our railways is essential to ensuring the safety not only of these workers but also of the communities in which these railways operate. Unfortunately, yardmasters are exempt from existing hours of service laws despite the integral rial they play. The Railroad Yardmaster Protection Act will ensure safe conditions for these essential workers and I’m proud to join Congressman Carbajal in introducing this critical common sense legislation.”

    “Yardmasters serve a critical role in our nation’s railroad network. They oversee the operations of a rail yard and manage the duties of various rail workers” said Congressman Carbajal. “They not only direct the activities of their fellow workers but also passenger and freight trains when they arrive and depart. But currently, there are no limitations to the number of hours a yardmaster can work in a day, week, or month. This is not only dangerous for the well-being of the yardmasters but the safety of workers on the yard and train passengers.” 

    Congressman Lawler is one of the most bipartisan members of the 118th Congress and represents New York’s 17th Congressional District, which is just north of New York City and contains all or parts of Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester Counties.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Kean Visits FY25 Community Project Funding Site in Warren County

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Tom Kean, Jr. (NJ-07)

    (October 9, 2024) WARREN COUNTY, NJ – Today, Congressman Tom Kean, Jr. (NJ-07) met with Dr. William Austin, Warren Community College President, along with students, faculty, and deans, ahead of the FY25 appropriations discussion to gain insight into the critical need for funding to enhance the Agricultural Education and Training Center’s facilities. Congressman Kean requested $978,625 for Warren Community College in this year’s appropriation process. The funding would be used for improvements to the existing Agricultural Education and Training Center’s facilities to serve as a location for training students on vocational agriculture and culinary studies.   

    “Hands-on experience bridges the gap between classroom learning and practical application, providing opportunities that can be transformed into valuable real-world skills,” said Congressman Kean. “This funding would provide students with the necessary resources and training in vocational agriculture and culinary studies, helping to foster skill development and workforce readiness in these fields. I thank President Austin and his team for taking the time to show me the site today and look forward to getting this funding across the finish line.”  

    “We are honored to welcome Congressman Kean to our Robotics research facility, where we reviewed our past work in precision agriculture and discussed our plans to automate food processing,” said Dr. William Austin, President of Warren Community College. “By collaborating with local farmers and the Congressman, we aim to develop a cutting-edge food science innovation center for Northwest New Jersey.” 

    Congressman Kean requested 15 projects in this year’s appropriation process. To view the full list, click HERE.   

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Tiffany Announces October Mobile Office Hours

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Tom Tiffany (WI-07)

    WAUSAU, WI – Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) announced the following mobile office hours. 

    A member of Congressman Tom Tiffany’s staff will be at the following locations to assist residents who may need help with a federal agency. Appointments are not necessary, and staff will be able to aid in federal matters concerning Veterans Affairs, Social Security, the Internal Revenue Service, Medicare, passports, and more. 

    Mobile Office Hours on Wednesday, October 16th: 

    Price County

    Location: Phillips Public Library 

    286 Cherry Street 

    Phillips, WI  54555 

    Time: 4:30 – 5:30pm 

     

    Mobile Office Hours on Monday, October 28th: 

    Lincoln County

    Location:  T. B. Scott Public Library 

    106 1st Street 

    Merrill, WI 54452 

    Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm 

     

    Lincoln County

    Location:  Tomahawk Public Library 

    300 West Lincoln Avenue 

    Tomahawk, WI  54474

    Time: 3:00 – 4:00pm 

     

    Oneida County

    Location:  Rhinelander Public Library 

    106 North Stevens Street 

    Rhinelander, WI  54501 

    Time: 5:00 – 6:00pm 

     

    Mobile Office Hours on Tuesday, October 29th:  

    Taylor County

    Location:  Frances Simek Memorial Library 

    400 North Main Street 

    Medford, WI  54451 

    Time: 8:30 – 9:30am 

     

    Clark County

    Location:  Neillsville Public Library 

    409 Hewett Street #1923 

    Neillsville, WI  54456

    Time: 11:00 – 12:00pm 

     

    Polk County

    Location:  Osceola Village Hall 

    310 Chieftain Street 

    Osceola, WI 54020 

    Time: 12:00 – 1:30pm 

     

    Wood County

    Location:  Pittsville Community Library 

    5291 3rd Avenue 

    Pittsville, WI  54466

    Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm 

     

    Polk County

    Location:  St. Croix Falls Public Library

    230 South Washington Street 

    St. Croix Falls, WI 54024 

    Time: 12:00 – 1:30pm 

     

    Wood County

    Location:  Everett Roehl Public Library 

    105 South Maple Avenue 

    Marshfield, WI  54449

    Time: 3:00 – 4:00pm 

     

    Mobile Office Hours on Wednesday, October 30th:  

    Oneida County

    Location:  Minocqua Public Library 

    415 Menominee Street 

    Minocqua, WI  54548

    Time: 9:30 – 10:30am 

     

    Burnett County

    Location:  Grantsburg Public Library 

    415 South Robert Street 

    Grantsburg, WI 54840 

    Time: 10:00 – 11:00am 

     

    Oneida County

    Location:  Minocqua Public Library 

    415 Menominee Street 

    Minocqua, WI  54548

    Time: 9:30 – 10:30am 

     

    Marathon County

    Location: Stratford Public Library 

    213201 Scholar Street 

    Stratford, Wisconsin 54484 

    Time: 11:30 – 12:30pm 

     

    Vilas County

    Location:  Walter Olson Memorial Library 

    203 North Main Street 

    Eagle River, WI  54521

    Time: 11:30 – 12:30pm 

     

    Polk County

    Location:  Frederic Public Library 

    127 Oak Street East 

    Frederic, WI 54837 

    Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm 

     

    Forest County

    Location:  Laona Public Library 

    5216 Forest Avenue 

    Laona, WI  54541

    Time: 2:00 – 3:00pm 

     

    Mobile Office Hours on Thursday, October 31st:  

    Bayfield County

    Location: Drummond Public Library 

    14990 Superior Street 

    Drummond, WI  54832

    Time: 10:00 – 11:00am 

     

    Sawyer County

    Location: Hayward City Hall 

    15889 West 3rd Street 

    Hayward, WI  54843 

    Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm 

     

    If you have any further questions or need help with a federal agency and cannot make it to these mobile office hours, Congressman Tiffany’s district staff remains ready to help at (715) 298-9344.  

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Minister Anandasangaree to provide updates on the establishment of a new Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation

    Source: Government of Canada News

    The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, alongside Indigenous Modern Treaty partners will provide updates on the establishment of a new Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation.

    Ottawa, Ontario — The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, alongside Indigenous Modern Treaty partners will provide updates on the establishment of a new Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation.

    Date: October 10, 2024

    Time: 11:00 a.m. (ET)

    Where: Foyer of the House of Commons of Canada
    111 Wellington Street, West Block
    Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A2

    Gregory Frame
    Press Secretary
    Office of the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
    Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
    gregory.frame@rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca

    MIL OSI Canada News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Nasdaq Announces End-of-Month Open Short Interest Positions in Nasdaq Stocks as of Settlement Date September 30, 2024

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, Oct. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — At the end of the settlement date of September 30, 2024, short interest in 3,067 Nasdaq Global MarketSM securities totaled 12,246,444,747 shares compared with 12,241,625,467 shares in 3,057 Global Market issues reported for the prior settlement date of September 13, 2024. The mid-September short interest represents 2.94 days compared with 3.06 days for the prior reporting period.

    Short interest in 1,663 securities on The Nasdaq Capital MarketSM totaled 2,136,615,501 shares at the end of the settlement date of September 30, 2024, compared with 2,107,947,669 shares in 1,670 securities for the previous reporting period. This represents a 1.32 day average daily volume; the previous reporting period’s figure was 1.34.

    In summary, short interest in all 4,730 Nasdaq® securities totaled 14,383,060,248 shares at the September 30, 2024 settlement date, compared with 4,727 issues and 14,349,573,136 shares at the end of the previous reporting period. This is 2.49 days average daily volume, compared with an average of 2.57 days for the prior reporting period.

    The open short interest positions reported for each Nasdaq security reflect the total number of shares sold short by all broker/dealers regardless of their exchange affiliations. A short sale is generally understood to mean the sale of a security that the seller does not own or any sale that is consummated by the delivery of a security borrowed by or for the account of the seller.

    For more information on Nasdaq Short interest positions, including publication dates, visit http://www.nasdaq.com/quotes/short-interest.aspx or http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/asp/short_interest.asp.

    About Nasdaq:
    Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) is a leading global technology company serving corporate clients, investment managers, banks, brokers, and exchange operators as they navigate and interact with the global capital markets and the broader financial system. We aspire to deliver world-leading platforms that improve the liquidity, transparency, and integrity of the global economy. Our diverse offering of data, analytics, software, exchange capabilities, and client-centric services enables clients to optimize and execute their business vision with confidence. To learn more about the company, technology solutions, and career opportunities, visit us on LinkedIn, on X @Nasdaq, or at http://www.nasdaq.com.

    Media Contact:
    Jennifer Lawson
    jennifer.lawson@nasdaq.com

    NDAQO

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c5c14985-744e-48e0-9ad9-7d9fdca96cc0

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Malliotakis Calls for Federal Prosecution of Post Office Vandal

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11)

    (STATEN ISLAND, NY) – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis today released the following statement after the individual responsible for vandalizing the Great Kills Post Office boxes was arrested:

    “Following yesterday’s vandalism of post office boxes at the Great Kills Post Office, I contacted both the United States Postal Service as well as the NYPD so the boxes could be repainted and the perp pursued. I’m thankful to the NYPD for the quick apprehension of the vandal responsible for this graffiti who has also been previously arrested for defacing other businesses and neighborhoods across Staten Island. We urge the District Attorney to prosecute him to the fullest extent, and would like to see the U.S. Department of Justice prosecute him federally as well, as it’s a felony to willfully damage government property under 18 U.S.C. § 1361. Graffiti not only diminishes the quality of life for all residents, but if gone unpunished, will eventually lead to more serious acts of vandalism and disorder in our community. We continue to work with our government partners to have the boxes restored to their original condition and ensure other acts of vandalism are deterred through strong enforcement and greater vigilance.”

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Blue Hill Doubles Down on Cloak of Secrecy and Unanswered Questions

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Blue Hill’s Inability to Address Questions About How It Would Pay for or Complete an Acquisition Further Adds to Uncertainty, Risk and Doubt About Its Preliminary Indication of Interest

    Territorial Reiterates Board’s Unanimous Recommendation that Shareholders Vote FOR Hope Bancorp Merger

    Visit http://www.TerritorialandHopeCombination.com for More Information

    HONOLULU, Oct. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Territorial Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ: TBNK) (“Territorial”) issued the following statement regarding the presentation released today by Blue Hill Advisors (“Blue Hill”):

    For the fourth time, Blue Hill has failed to address questions that are fundamental in any bank M&A transaction – How will you pay for it? How will you obtain regulatory approval? How will you close it? What are the assurances that you can do all of the above?

    Blue Hill’s inability to address these questions further compounds the concerns associated with Blue Hill’s illusory, non-binding and highly conditional preliminary indication of interest.

    • Blue Hill’s claims about “capital support” and AUM are not committed financing. If Blue Hill is so capable of backing its preliminary indication of interest, why won’t it show proof of financing or even a financing commitment? Why won’t Blue Hill show us the cash? Without financing, Blue Hill’s preliminary indication of interest is simply not real.
    • Blue Hill has provided no information to validate or support its claims that it could obtain the multiple regulatory approvals needed to buy control of a bank. In fact, Blue Hill’s lack of information all but ensures that regulatory applications would be rejected as soon as they were submitted:
      • The identity of many of Blue Hill’s supposed investors remains a hidden secret as does the management team it would put in place to run the Company. Why is Blue Hill refusing to disclose the names of its investors and proposed management team? What is Blue Hill hiding? No regulator – state or federal – would allow an anonymous entity – much less “discrete” secret investors – to gain control of a bank that is responsible for overseeing $1.57 billion1 in deposits.
      • Blue Hill hasn’t provided any information about how it or its investors would address safety and soundness issues regarding interest rate risk, liquidity, capital and earnings, which are paramount to regulators.
      • No information has been provided about Blue Hill’s claimed M&A record, including which companies were involved in those transactions and whether or not they were successful – or went bankrupt.
      • Blue Hill repeatedly names Allan Landon in its materials. However, Mr. Landon is not a stated investor. What is Mr. Landon’s role in Blue Hill’s transaction?
    • Blue Hill has provided no information to give assurance that it understands the regulatory review process. In fact, its own statements make clear that Blue Hill has a fundamentally failed understanding of what it will take to obtain regulatory approval.
      • Purchasing a bank is a complex process. The takeover of an entire bank, as Blue Hill is seeking, is likely a controlled acquisition. The coordinated efforts of six individuals, even if “discrete” would likely be viewed as a group that is “acting in concert.”
      • Blue Hill has not previously applied for — nor secured — regulatory approvals for any transaction of this size based on information it has provided to Territorial.
      • Blue Hill far underplays the significant obstacles it faces in achieving regulatory approvals on a timely basis, if at all.
    • Blue Hill’s belief that it can complete the 70% tender offer it proposed is close to fantasy.
      • Territorial has an approximately 50% retail shareholder base and a highly fragmented institutional investor base.
      • Given these facts, why should anyone believe what Blue Hill is claiming? Once again, where is the documentation to support Blue Hill’s assertions?

    Additional considerations that are important for Territorial shareholders to know:

    • Territorial shareholders will not immediately receive any payment for their shares while any transaction with Blue Hill is sitting in regulatory limbo. Income taxes and the impact of the regulatory delays on time-value-of-money mean that the net value of Blue Hill’s preliminary indication of interest, if completed, would be substantially less than what it has proposed.
    • Blue Hill has provided no assurances that it wouldn’t reduce its proposed value if the Hope Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOPE) merger agreement was terminated or following its unspecified “due diligence.” Indeed, Blue Hill has explicitly stated that its indication of interest is “non-binding.”
    • If Blue Hill is so confident in its ability to gain regulatory approval, complete a tender offer and close a transaction, Blue Hill could provide assurances to the Territorial Board and shareholders through a legally binding “hell or highwater” commitment. Yet, once again, Blue Hill is all talk, and no substance.
    • Blue Hill is simply not credible. It was only formed in 2023, has offices in a residential home (which is for rent) and is withholding material information.
    • As a standalone, monoline, one- to four-family loan focused bank, Territorial faces substantial business and regulatory risks – even in a declining interest rate environment. The Company has been operating at a loss over multiple quarters; loan growth is flat; and revenues are declining. These and other factors led to the Board’s decision to reduce the Territorial dividend as well as enter into an agreement with Hope Bancorp. While these challenges would be addressed by the Hope Bancorp merger, Blue Hill offers nothing to deal with these challenges if the Hope Bancorp agreement is terminated. Indeed, with Blue Hill and its undisclosed “discrete” investors, Board and management team, Territorial’s challenges could worsen.

    The Territorial Board continues to unanimously recommend that Territorial shareholders vote FOR the merger with Hope Bancorp and all related proposals.

    The combination with Hope Bancorp provides compelling value for Territorial shareholders. The merger is structured as a 100% tax free, stock-for-stock transaction under which Territorial shareholders will receive 0.8048 shares of Hope Bancorp common stock for each share of Territorial common stock they own. This per share consideration represents an approximately 25% premium2 to Territorial’s closing stock price just prior to the merger announcement. In addition, the transaction has strong implied transaction multiples across all relevant metrics, including earnings per share and adjusted tangible book value per share.

    With Hope Bancorp, Territorial will become a larger, more diversified, more resilient business with increased resources to invest and grow, resulting in increased value for Territorial’s shareholders. Territorial shareholders will also realize a 1000% increase in their dividend. For Territorial stakeholders, the merger also provides meaningful benefits. As stated publicly:

    • Upon close of the transaction, Territorial will continue to operate under the Territorial name.
    • Local branches and operations will be led by local teams, which means Territorial’s customers can benefit from additional choices and rely on the same people they know and respect.
    • Employees will continue to receive competitive compensation and benefits and will have additional career opportunities. 
    • Territorial’s legacy of community support and investment will continue.

    Territorial and Hope Bancorp have initiated the process for all regulatory approvals, and the companies continue on the path to close the transaction by the end of 2024.

    Your Vote is Important

    Territorial Shareholders are Urged to Vote FOR the Hope Bancorp Merger TODAY.

    Voting is quick and easy.
    Vote well in advance of the Special Meeting on November 6, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. HST.

    Call toll-free:
    (888) 742-1305
    Banks and brokers should call:
    (516) 933-3100
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    Territorial Bancorp Inc., headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, is the stock holding company for Territorial Savings Bank. Territorial Savings Bank is a state-chartered savings bank which was originally chartered in 1921 by the Territory of Hawaiʻi. Territorial Savings Bank conducts business from its headquarters in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, and has 28 branch offices in the state of Hawaiʻi. For additional information, please visit https://www.tsbhawaii.bank.

    Additional Information about the Hope Merger and Where to Find It

    In connection with the proposed Hope Merger, Hope has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) a Registration Statement on Form S-4, containing the Proxy Prospectus, which has been mailed or otherwise delivered to Territorial’s stockholders on or about August 29, 2024, as supplemented September 12, 2024. Hope and Territorial may file additional relevant materials with the SEC. INVESTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THE PROXY PROSPECTUS, AND ANY OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS THAT ARE FILED OR FURNISHED OR WILL BE FILED OR FURNISHED WITH THE SEC, AS WELL AS ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS TO THOSE DOCUMENTS, CAREFULLY AND IN THEIR ENTIRETY BECAUSE THEY CONTAIN OR WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION AND RELATED MATTERS. You may obtain any of the documents filed with or furnished to the SEC by Hope or Territorial at no cost from the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    Some statements in this news release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements relate to, among other things, expectations regarding the low-cost core deposit base, diversification of the loan portfolio, expansion of market share, capital to support growth, strengthened opportunities, enhanced value, geographic expansion, and statements about the proposed transaction being immediately accretive. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements preceded by, followed by or that include the words “will,” “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “estimates” or similar expressions. With respect to any such forward-looking statements, Territorial Bancorp claims the protection provided for in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve risks and uncertainties. Hope Bancorp’s actual results, performance or achievements may differ significantly from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements. The closing of the proposed transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, the approval of Territorial Bancorp stockholders, and other customary closing conditions. There is no assurance that such conditions will be met or that the proposed merger will be consummated within the expected time frame, or at all. If the transaction is consummated, factors that may cause actual outcomes to differ from what is expressed or forecasted in these forward-looking statements include, among things: difficulties and delays in integrating Hope Bancorp and Territorial Bancorp and achieving anticipated synergies, cost savings and other benefits from the transaction; higher than anticipated transaction costs; deposit attrition, operating costs, customer loss and business disruption following the merger, including difficulties in maintaining relationships with employees and customers, may be greater than expected; and required governmental approvals of the merger may not be obtained on its proposed terms and schedule, or without regulatory constraints that may limit growth. Other risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: possible further deterioration in economic conditions in Hope Bancorp’s or Territorial Bancorp’s areas of operation or elsewhere; interest rate risk associated with volatile interest rates and related asset-liability matching risk; liquidity risks; risk of significant non-earning assets, and net credit losses that could occur, particularly in times of weak economic conditions or times of rising interest rates; the failure of or changes to assumptions and estimates underlying Hope Bancorp’s or Territorial Bancorp’s allowances for credit losses; potential increases in deposit insurance assessments and regulatory risks associated with current and future regulations; the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against Hope Bancorp or Territorial Bancorp; the risk that any announcements relating to the proposed transaction could have adverse effects on the market price of the common stock of either or both parties to the proposed transaction; and diversion of management’s attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities. For additional information concerning these and other risk factors, see Hope Bancorp’s and Territorial Bancorp’s most recent Annual Reports on Form 10-K. Hope Bancorp and Territorial Bancorp do not undertake, and specifically disclaim any obligation, to update any forward-looking statements to reflect the occurrence of events or circumstances after the date of such statements except as required by law.

    Investor / Media Contacts:
    Walter Ida
    SVP, Director of Investor Relations
    808-946-1400
    walter.ida@territorialsavings.net


    1 As of Jun 30, 2024
    2 Based on Territorial and Hope Bancorp’s closing prices as of Apr 26, 2024 (day before merger announcement)

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: CORRECTION – HPH Announces Changes to the Board of Directors

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TGUANGZHOU, China, Oct. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — he board of directors (the “Board”) of Highest Performances Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: HPH) (“HPH” or the “Company”), today announced a correction to its press release disseminated on October 1, 2024 which announced changes to the board of directors. The original statement regarding the professional experience of the newly appointed Chairperson is entirely replaced and changed to the following: “Since June 2023, Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen has served as the Vice President of WEALTH WILL LIMITED, overseeing operational strategies and driving the company’s capital deployment and growth in multiple emerging markets. Prior to that, from late 2018 until May 2023, she held the position of Sales Director at Trustwell Far East Pte. Ltd., where she was responsible for formulating and executing sales strategies, managing the sales team, analyzing market demands, maintaining customer relationships, and expanding business channels, making significant contributions to the company’s cross-border business. Ms. Nguyen obtained her Bachelor’s degree in International Business from Vietnam National University in 2008 and her Master’s degree in Business Administration from Hanoi University of Science and Technology in 2009.” The rest of the press release remains unchanged. The updated press release follows.

    October 1, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — the board of directors (the “Board”) of Highest Performances Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: HPH) (“HPH” or the “Company”), today announced the appointment of Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen (“Ms. Nguyen”) as the new chairwoman of the Board, effective from September 30, 2024. Ms. Nguyen will succeed Mr. Chin Hua Peh, who will continue to serve as a director of the Company.

    Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen, Director and the Chairwoman of the Board

    Since June 2023, Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen has served as the Vice President of WEALTH WILL LIMITED, overseeing operational strategies and driving the company’s capital deployment and growth in multiple emerging markets. Prior to that, from late 2018 until May 2023, she held the position of Sales Director at Trustwell Far East Pte. Ltd., where she was responsible for formulating and executing sales strategies, managing the sales team, analyzing market demands, maintaining customer relationships, and expanding business channels, making significant contributions to the company’s cross-border business. Ms. Nguyen obtained her Bachelor’s degree in International Business from Vietnam National University in 2008 and her Master’s degree in Business Administration from Hanoi University of Science and Technology in 2009.

    The Board also announces that Mr. Jidong Luo has decided to resign from the Board as director and chairman of the audit committee due to personal reasons, effective from September 30, 2024.

    The Board has also appointed the following individuals to new roles of the Company, effective from September 30, 2024:

    Dr. Lihong Zhai, as independent director and the chairman of the audit committee;

    Ms. Min Zhou, as independent director and the chairwoman of the nominating and governance Committee; and

    Ms. Yingying Li, as independent director and the chairwoman of the compensation committee.

    Ms. Min Zhou, Independent Director and the Chairwoman of the Nominating and Governance Committee

    Ms. Min Zhou has been an executive director of Tian Ruixiang Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ “TIRX”) since April 2024. Prior to this role, Ms. Zhou worked as an investment manager at Huobi Capital from September 2021 to September 2022, where she developing investment plans and agreements for participating in the negotiation and trading of investment projects. She has rich experience in supervising the operation and development of investment projects. From September 2016 to June 2021, Ms. Zhou was the business development manager of Delta Insurance Brokerage Co. , Ltd. Ms. Zhou has extensive experience in ensuring compliance with securities laws and regulations, protecting shareholders’ interests, as well as participating in the formulation of company strategy and supervising management implementation to promote the company’s long-term development and enhance shareholder value. Ms. Zhou graduated from Hunan University with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical automation.

    Ms. Yingying Li, Independent Director and the Chairwoman of the Compensation Committee

    Since 2022, Ms. Yingying Li has served as the OEM cotton product director at Qinshu (Shanghai) Trading Co., Ltd. From July 2021 to October 2022, Ms. Li served as the general manager of the Product Planning Department at Shanghai Metersbonwe Fashion Co., Ltd., where she had extensive experience in leading the planning team to collect, sort, analyze fashion trends, and develop product strategies based on brand positioning and annual business goals. She also had experience in preparing planning proposals, themes, and quarterly development timetables. From October 2017 to June 2021, Ms. Li served as the manager of the Product Planning Department at E-Land Group. She had extensive experience in leading the planning, design, and production teams in conducting product sketch review, sample review at selection meetings, and pricing work to ensure product completion. Ms. Li graduated from Donghua University with a Master’s degree in textile engineering.

    Following the foregoing changes, our Board consists of eight directors, three of which are independent directors, and is chaired by Ms. Nguyen. Our current directors as of the date of this press release are as follows:

    Name   Position
    Hang Suong Nguyen·   Chairwoman of the board
    Yinan Hu   Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
    Youjie Kong   Director
    Yong Ren   Director
    Chin Hua Peh   Director
    Lihong Zhai   Independent Director and the Chairman of Audit Committee
    Min Zhou   Independent Director and the Chairwoman of Nominating and Governance Committee
    Yingying Li   Independent Director and the Chairwoman of Compensation Committee
         

    Mr. Yinan Hu, vice-chairman and chief executive officer of HPH, commented: “We would like to extend our warmest welcome to Ms. Nguyen, our new Chairwoman. Ms. Nguyen brings a wealth of industry experience, outstanding leadership, and sharp market insight. I believe her joining will bring new development ideas and opportunities to the Company. Under her leadership, the Company is sure to make great strides in its journey to transform into an intelligent service provider for families and businesses, achieving our mission and making new leaps forward. At the same time, we sincerely thank the outgoing Board member for his valuable contributions to the Company. Together, we will ensure a smooth transition and maintain the momentum of our growth.”

    Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen, chairwoman of HPH, said: “As HPH embarks on its journey of transforming into an intelligent service provider for families and businesses, I look forward to working closely with the Board and management to actively drive the Company’s innovation. By fully leveraging the power of technology, we will build an AI-driven service platform that offers comprehensive and personalized solutions for families and businesses, while also creating greater value for shareholders.”

    Forward-looking Statements
    This press release contains forward-looking statements as defined by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance, and underlying assumptions and other statements that are other than statements of historical facts. When HPH uses words such as “may”, “will”, “intend”, “should”, “believe”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “project”, “estimate” or similar expressions that do not relate solely to historical matters, it is making forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results to differ materially from HPH’s expectations discussed in the forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to uncertainties and risks including, but not limited to, the following: HPH’s ability to obtain proceeds from the Agreement; HPH’s goals and strategies; HPH’s future business development; product and service demand and acceptance; changes in technology; economic conditions; the growth of the third-party wealth management industry in China; reputation and brand; the impact of competition and pricing; government regulations; fluctuations in general economic and business conditions in China and the international markets HPH serves and assumptions underlying or related to any of the foregoing and other risks contained in reports filed by HPH with the Securities and Exchange Commission. For these reasons, among others, investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements in this press release. Additional factors are discussed in HPH’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available for review at http://www.sec.gov. HPH undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date hereof.

    Highest Performances Holdings Inc.

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: CORRECTION – Fanhua Announces Changes to the Board of Directors and Management Team

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    GUANGZHOU, China, Oct. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The board of directors (the “Board”) of Fanhua Inc. (Nasdaq: FANH) (the “Company” or “Fanhua”), a leading independent technology-driven financial services provider in China, today issued an updated press release to correct its press release disseminated on October 1, 2024 which announced changes to its board of directors and management team (the “Original Announcement”). The statement regarding the professional experience of the newly appointed chairperson of the Board in the Original Announcement is hereby replaced with and changed to “Since June 2023, Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen has served as the Vice President of WEALTH WILL LIMITED, overseeing operational strategies and driving the company’s capital deployment and growth in multiple emerging markets. Prior to that, from late 2018 until May 2023, she held the position of Sales Director at Trustwell Far East Pte. Ltd., where she was responsible for formulating and executing sales strategies, managing the sales team, analyzing market demands, maintaining customer relationships, and expanding business channels, making significant contributions to the company’s cross-border business. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in International Business from Vietnam National University in 2008 and her Master’s degree in Business Administration from Hanoi University of Science and Technology in 2009.” Except for the above, there are no other changes to the Original Announcement. The updated press release is as follows.

    GUANGZHOU, China, October 9, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — the board of directors (the “Board”) of Fanhua Inc. (Nasdaq: FANH) (the “Company” or “Fanhua”), a leading independent technology-driven financial services provider in China, today announced that Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen has been appointed as the new Chairperson of the Board, effective September 30, 2024.

    Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen, Chairperson of the Board

    Since June 2023, Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen has served as the Vice President of WEALTH WILL LIMITED, overseeing operational strategies and driving the company’s capital deployment and growth in multiple emerging markets. Prior to that, from late 2018 until May 2023, she held the position of Sales Director at Trustwell Far East Pte. Ltd., where she was responsible for formulating and executing sales strategies, managing the sales team, analyzing market demands, maintaining customer relationships, and expanding business channels, making significant contributions to the company’s cross-border business. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in International Business from Vietnam National University in 2008 and her Master’s degree in Business Administration from Hanoi University of Science and Technology in 2009.

    The Board also announces that incumbent independent directors Mr. Yunxiang Tang and Mr. Allen Lueth, along with incumbent executive director Mr. Ben Lin, have tendered their resignations from the Board due to personal reasons, effective September 30, 2024. Additionally, Mr. Lin has resigned from the position of Chief Strategy Officer.

    The Board has appointed Ms. Jiaxing Shi as Independent Director and the Chair of the Audit Committee and Mr. Changfu Li as Independent Director and the Chair of the Compensation Committee to fill the vacancies left by the departure of Mr. Tang and Mr. Lueth, effective September 30, 2024.

    Ms. Jiaxing Shi, Independent Director and the Chair of Audit Committee

    Ms. Jiaxing Shi has served as the Investment Operations Manager at YD Network Technology Co Ltd. since March 2024, overseeing the company’s investment strategy, and financial due diligence to optimize long-term returns. Prior to this role, she served as senior audit professionals at UHY LLP and Marcum LLP from 2022 to 2024. Prior to that, she served as senior manager position in financial reporting and investor relations role at Aurora Mobile Ltd. (Nasdaq: JG) from 2018 to 2022. She received an MBA Degree in Financial Management from Goldey-Beacom College in 2018 and a Master Degree in Accounting from St. John’s University in 2015. She received Bachelor’s Degree in Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics in 2013.

    Mr. Changfu Li, Independent Director and the Chair of Compensation Committee

    Mr. Changfu Li has over a decade of experience in senior management, with a focus on strategic operations and cost management across various industries. Mr. Li has served as a consulting advisor at Beijing Shanying Legal Consulting Co., Ltd since November 2023. Prior to this, he served as a procurement supervisor at Shanghai Sanqing Industrial Development Co., Ltd. from June 2010 to March 2020, where he managed procurement operations and contributed to sales strategy planning. And later he was promoted to Vice President of Administration and Purchasing Manager at the company’s Guangzhou branch in March 2020. Before that, from 2006 to 2010, Mr. Li held the position of procurement associate at Zhejiang Shalangsi Craft Co., Ltd. Mr. Li earned his bachelor’s degree in International Economics and Trade from Yanbian University in 2006.

    With the appointment and departure of these directors, the composition of the Board will be adjusted accordingly. Below is the updated list of board members:

    Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen, Chairperson of Fanhua Inc.

    Mr. Yinan Hu, Vice Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of Fanhua Inc.

    Mr. Peng Ge, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of Fanhua Inc.

    Mr. Mengbo Yin, Independent Director and Chair of Nominating and Governance Committee of Fanhua Inc.

    Ms. Jiaxing Shi, Independent Director and Chair of Audit Committee of Fanhua Inc.

    Mr. Changfu Li, Independent Director and Chair of Compensation Committee of Fanhua Inc.

    Mr. Yinan Hu, Vice Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of Fanhua, commented: “We are thrilled to announce that Ms. Nguyen has been appointed as our new Chairperson, a decision that signifies a major milestone for the Company’s strategic upgrade towards pursuing growth by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. At the same time, we deeply appreciate the significant contributions that Mr. Yunxiang Tang, Mr. Allen Lueth, and Mr. Ben Lin have made during their tenure. As we look ahead, our commitment to our strategic goals and growth remains unwavering. With Ms. Nguyen at the helm as Chairperson, we are poised to build upon our momentum and achieve even greater heights.”

    Ms. Hang Suong Nguyen, Chairperson of Fanhua, stated: “It is my pleasure to join the Board and take on the role of Fanhua’s Chairperson. I understand the significant responsibility that comes with this position and I am confident in our Company’s future. And I look forward to working with all of Fanhua’s team members to meet challenges and achieve great success together.”

    About Fanhua Inc.

    Driven by its digital technologies and professional expertise in the insurance industry, Fanhua Inc. is the leading independent financial service provider in China, focusing on providing insurance-oriented family asset allocation services that covers customers’ full lifecycle and a one-stop service platform for individual sales agents and independent insurance intermediaries.

    With strategic focus on long-term life insurance products, we offer a broad range of insurance products, claims adjusting services and various value-added services to meet customers’ diverse needs, through an extensive network of digitally empowered sales agents and professional claims adjustors. We also operate Baowang (www.baoxian.com), an online insurance platform that provides customers with a one-stop insurance shopping experience.

    For more information about Fanhua Inc., please visit https://ir.fanhgroup.com.

    Forward-looking Statements

    This press release contains statements of a forward-looking nature. These statements, including the statements relating to the Company’s future financial and operating results, are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You can identify these forward-looking statements by terminology such as “will,” “expects,” “believes,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “estimates” and similar statements. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and are based on current expectations, assumptions, estimates and projections about Fanhua and the industry. Potential risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those relating to its ability to attract and retain productive agents, especially entrepreneurial agents, its ability to maintain existing and develop new business relationships with insurance companies, its ability to execute its growth strategy, its ability to adapt to the evolving regulatory environment in the Chinese insurance industry, its ability to compete effectively against its competitors, quarterly variations in its operating results caused by factors beyond its control including macroeconomic conditions in China. Except as otherwise indicated, all information provided in this press release speaks as of the date hereof, and Fanhua undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. Although Fanhua believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that its expectations will turn out to be correct, and investors are cautioned that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results. Further information regarding risks and uncertainties faced by Fanhua is included in Fanhua’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its annual report on Form 20-F.

    For more information, please contact:

    Fanhua Inc.

    Investor Relations

    Tel: +86 (20) 8388-3191

    Email: ir@fanhgroup.com 

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Business – Fonterra announces changes to Management Team

    Source: Fonterra

    Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd has today announced changes to its Management Team to support the next phase of its strategic delivery.  

    Managing Director Co-operative Affairs Mike Cronin has been leading the potential Consumer divestment process and will dedicate his focus to this critical project full time.  

    Former Fonterra alumni Matt Bolger will return to the Co-op and step into the Managing Director Co-operative Affairs position from March 2025.  

    CEO Miles Hurrell says “exploring options for the potential divestment of our Consumer businesses is one of the most important projects Fonterra has undertaken and has the potential to unlock significant value for our farmer shareholders and unit holders.  

    “As we progress this work, Mike will step away from the Managing Director Co-operative Affairs role to dedicate his time to the potential divestment. He will remain a key member of the Fonterra Management Team.  

    “Mike has been with Fonterra since 2002 and has been involved in a number of key strategic projects for the Co-op, including Trading Amongst Farmers, the Governance and Representation Review, the Co-operative Difference and Flexible Shareholding.  

    “Mike is a highly respected leader and industry figure, holding the Managing Director Co-operative Affairs role since 2014. I personally value his trusted advice and strategic leadership. He will remain with the Co-op until the potential divestment process is concluded.

    “I’m also pleased to announce Matt Bolger’s appointment to the Managing Director Co-operative Affairs role and look forward to welcoming him back to the Co-op on the 5th of March,” says Mr Hurrell.  

    Matt spent more than 18 years with Fonterra in a variety of roles, including General Manager Capital Strategy and Director of Farmer Services, as well as time leading global sales teams offshore.  

    He stepped into his current position as Pro Vice-Chancellor of The University of Waikato Management School in 2020 and is the current Chairman of the Dairy Companies Association of New Zealand (DCANZ).

    “As Managing Director Co-operative Affairs, Matt will be responsible for functions including Farm Source, Global Stakeholder Affairs and Trade, Governance, Risk and Audit, Corporate Communications, Legal and Māori Strategy.

    “As we implement our revised strategy, Matt’s knowledge of the Co-op’s farmers, stakeholder relations experience and commercial acumen will serve him well,” says Mr Hurrell.  

    Matt completed his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at Georgetown University in Washington DC, majoring in International Business with Minors in English and Japanese.  

    About Fonterra 

    Fonterra is a co-operative owned and supplied by thousands of farming families across Aotearoa New Zealand. Through the spirit of co-operation and a can-do attitude, Fonterra’s farmers and employees share the goodness of our milk through innovative consumer,foodservice and ingredients brands. Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, and we’re committed to leaving things in a better way than we found them. We are passionate about supporting our communities by Doing Good Together. 

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: First Federal Savings Bank Partners with Gibco Motor Express, LLC to Help Those Affected by Recent Hurricanes

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — First Federal Savings Bank has partnered with Gibco Motor Express, LLC to help those affected by the recent hurricanes. To make it easier for our community to contribute, Gibco has parked a semi-truck at First Federal Savings Bank’s Operations Center at 4920 Davis Lant Drive and is accepting donations of essential items. The semi will remain on site until it is full and will then be transferred to the disaster areas for donation drop-off.

    Donation Details:

    • Location: First Federal Savings Bank Operations Center: 4920 Davis Lant Drive Evansville, IN 47715
    • Dates: Starting October 09, 2024 – until truck is full
    • Hours: Monday through Saturday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM CST
    • Items Accepted: Non-perishable food, water, diapers, baby formula, clothing, toiletries, batteries, flashlights, blankets, or anything camping-related

    First Federal Savings Bank has established a fund on behalf of NewSong Church in North Carolina. We will be accepting monetary donations via check made payable to First Federal Savings Bank with Hurricane Relief and Last Name in the memo or sent digitally using Zelle by searching donations@fbei.net. At the end of the campaign, the money collected will be transferred to NewSong Church to provide humanitarian relief in the disaster areas.

    Every donation, big or small, will make a difference. Let’s come together as a community to support those in need.

    About First Federal Savings Bank Member FDIC
    First Federal Savings Bank was established on Evansville, Indiana’s Westside in 1904. A community bank offering eight locations in Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick, and Henderson County. First Federal Savings Bank is also proud to offer Home Building Savings Bank locations in Daviess and Pike County.

    About Gibco Motor Express, LLC
    The foundation for Gibco Motor Express, LLC was laid in 1930 by a man named Vern Gibson. Since then, Gibco has forged a reputation as an industry leader in the transportation of bulk commodities. Based at four locations in Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky, Gibco is strategically located to meet the transportation needs of its valued customers.

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Beware storm damaged tracks in Otago/Southland

    Source: Department of Conservation

    Date:  10 October 2024

    “Visitor safety and risk management is a priority for DOC,” says Southern South Island Director of Operations, Aaron Fleming. “We are currently attending to multiple slips, surface damage and tree falls across a number of tracks, some of which are fully closed while we repair them.

    “Tunnel Beach Short Walk in Dunedin is fully closed due to around 10 large slips covering the width of the track.

    “Despite the carpark being locked and several barriers and signage saying the track is closed, we are alarmed and disappointed by the number of visitors who are choosing to ignore safety advice and walk the track regardless.

    “This is also causing frustration to nearby residents with people choosing to park in the neighbourhood and on private property to walk on the closed track.

    “Tracks are closed for visitor safety. We are asking for people to please respect closures; our team is working hard to get tracks repaired and re-opened as soon as it is safe to do so.

    “Our advice is for people to check the DOC website for the latest alerts for areas they’re heading to, or contact the local DOC Visitor Centre for information, rather than relying on web/map search engines which may not yet be up to date.”

    Coastal Otago information and closures

    • Tunnel Beach Short Walk – Closed. Significant damage with – 10 large slips covering full width of track.
    • Taieri River Track – Closed from Taieri Mouth to John Bull Gully – undermined structures, track damage and full track washout near John Bull Gully
    • Picnic Gully Track – Closed – undermined structures and full washout of track sections.
    • The following Coastal Otago tracks are open but also damaged and may not be suitable for all visitors, use with caution while repairs are undertaken – Sandfly Bay Track, Outram Glen, Huriawa Pā, Orokonui Stream Walking Track, Tomahawk Track, Leith Saddle Walking Track, Bushy Beach Walking Track. McMeekings/Highcliff Track access road – damage to surface, not recommended for low clearance 2wd vehicles.

    Central Otago information and closures

    • Otago Central Rail Trail – damage to surface. Surrounds will continue to be wet for some time. Potential for additional slip movement over the coming weeks.
    • St Bathans Hall – work underway to repair water damage.
    • Danseys Pass Campsite – closed due to damage to the access road.
    • A slip in the Ida Valley will be repaired this week.

    Catlins

    • Jacks Blowhole Track – Closed. Trees are down over track and there is significant scouring of track surface by flood water.

    Contact

    For media enquiries contact:

    Email: media@doc.govt.nz

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Activist News – Global day of action against Big Meat and Dairy climate pollution starts with Fonterra – Greenpeace

    Source: Greenpeace

    Dramatic scenes have unfolded outside the offices of Big Meat and Dairy companies around the world overnight as Greenpeace concludes a global day of action against livestock industry climate pollution. The protests kicked off inNew Zealand yesterday morning and continued through the night in Denmark, Sweden, and Germany.
    In Denmark, activists targeted pork and beef producer Danish Crown, while in Sweden, activists targeted Arla, the fifth biggest dairy company in the world. In Germany, activists protested outside the headquarters of Müller – a German dairy corporation. All of the actions featured billowing plumes of pink smoke, symbolising the outsized methane emissions from the global livestock industry.
    Greenpeace Aotearoa spokesperson Sinéad Deighton-O’Flynn says, “We have the chance to pull the climate emergency brake by cutting methane emissions now. If the world reduces cow numbers, we can slow down climate change and prevent the worst climate catastrophes,” says Deighton-O’Flynn.
    “As one of the world’s biggest exporters of dairy products, New Zealand has a huge role to play in this story. That requires us to demand better from our biggest dairy company, Fonterra.”
    Greenpeace Nordics spokesperson Shefali Sharma says, “For so long, we have tiptoed around big meat and dairy companies and their unfettered growth as if they are somehow exempt from making the drastic changes required of everyone else on this planet.
    “It’s always either the farmer or the consumer who has to change, while these companies decide what farmers grow, what they are paid and what we eat. We have shown that the pathway is clear.”
    The day of action coincided with the launch of a Greenpeace report revealing that the methane emissions of 29 meat and dairy corporations are larger than those of the top 100 methane-emitting companies in the fossil fuel sector. The report goes in-depth into a critique of Fonterra’s climate roadmap, showing it to be full of greenwash without any substantial action to reduce methane emissions.

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Israel must ensure that humanitarian workers can operate safely: UK statement at the UN Security Council

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East.

    Location:
    United Nations, New York
    Delivered on:
    9 October 2024 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered)

    We too wish to extend our congratulations to Tom Fletcher on his appointment as the Emergency Relief Coordinator and again to pay tribute to Martin Griffiths for his outstanding service and to thank Joyce Msuya for her leadership over this period of transition.

    Now more than ever we need strong voices to speak up for the humanitarian community and we look forward to working with Tom Fletcher and his team.

    President, this week marked a sobering milestone. We are now one year on from the events of 7 October 2023 and Hamas’s brutal terrorist attack against Israel; the darkest day in Jewish history since the Holocaust. As my Prime Minister has said, we honour those lost and continue in our determination to ensure the return of those still held hostage.

    Sadly, the anguish did not end on the 7th of October. Each and every day since then, we have seen civilians suffer on a dreadful scale.

    We call upon Hamas and Israel to agree a ceasefire deal which would see the release of the hostages, more aid entering Gaza, and an opportunity to begin the work of reconstruction and progress towards a Palestinian state. We also call upon Hamas to stop endangering civilians.

    With the conflict now having spread into Lebanon, we reiterate our call for an immediate ceasefire between Lebanese Hizbollah and Israel, and for diplomacy to take the place of violence.

    President, while we continue to push for regional de-escalation, it is vital that we do not lose sight of the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

    Almost 42,000 people have been killed, according to Palestinian health officials. The majority of critical civilian infrastructure is damaged or destroyed. And civilians live in constant fear of air strikes. More women and children have now been killed this year in Gaza than in any other global conflict in the last two decades.

    Despite Israel’s commitment to flood Gaza with aid, the number of humanitarian trucks entering Gaza last month was the lowest we have seen since the start of the year. This is unacceptable and must be addressed immediately.

    Restrictions imposed by Israel have also led to the significant drops in the flow of commercial goods, and these shortages are driving looting and attacks on aid convoys. 

    Humanitarian aid is therefore not reaching those who need it most, particularly in northern Gaza, which is at risk of being completely cut off. As winter approaches, it is critical that Israel takes action to change this. 

    As we have repeatedly said in this Council, Israel must do much more to avoid civilian casualties and ensure the UN and its humanitarian partners can operate safely and effectively.  

    We are concerned by any efforts to undermine the UN or UNRWA, which plays an indispensable role.

    The UK fully supports the Secretary General, UNRWA and the wider UN as they seek to secure peace through diplomacy and help the people of the Middle East. That is why my government restored funding to UNRWA, to support its vital work and to implement the recommendations of the Colonna Report.

    President, what the people of Gaza need more than anything is an immediate ceasefire. We urge Israel and Hamas to return to the table and secure a deal which would achieve this.

    As my Prime Minister has said, the United Kingdom will not falter in our pursuit of peace and our determination to secure a better future for the region.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy Tours CHRISTUS Health Care Center, Visits Local Officials in Coushatta

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy

    SHREVEPORT – Yesterday afternoon, U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) spoke to the Natchitoches Area Chamber of Commerce, where he spoke about the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s (IIJA) impact on their community, and what is being done to help their community.

    “When I was negotiating this bill, it was my hope that our state would benefit as much as possible. It is a pleasure to visit Natchitoches and know that it has received a grant from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill to redo a downtown thoroughfare,” said Dr. Cassidy. “I am working so that every village, town and city benefits.”
    Specifically, the RAISE grant for Natchitoches is worth $17.2 million and was awarded in August of 2022. When completed, the City of Natchitoches says it will revitalize the Texas Street Business Corridor and rehabilitate feeder roads and neighborhood streets. There will also be new pavement, new and widened sidewalks, walking paths, marked bike and pedestrian lanes, and improved lighting.
    As of last fall, money has also been awarded to replace bridges in Natchitoches Parish, as well as provide money to the Natchitoches Regional Airport. Cassidy was welcomed to the Chamber by Ms. Laura Lyles, President and CEO of the Natchitoches Area Chamber of Commerce.
    “We appreciate Senator Cassidy taking the time to engage with our Chamber membership about legislative priorities and how they impact our region,” said Ms. Lyles. “This kind of open dialogue is crucial as we work together to create opportunities for growth and prosperity in our communities.”

    Later that afternoon, Cassidy visited the CHRISTUS Coushatta Health Care Center, where he held a wide-ranging discussion about the needs of Red River Parish with members of the policy jury, officials at CHRISTUS Coushatta, and the Superintendent of the Red River Parish School District.
    “I did two good things in Red River Parish today,” said Dr. Cassidy. “I met with community leaders and toured Coushatta Hospital. In my meeting, I heard from them about the good things happening in Red River Parish. I got to talk about how legislation I worked on such as the Safer Communities Act can expand access to mental health care services in schools, and how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill can help meet Red River Parish’s needs.”
    Before their meeting, Cassidy toured CHRISTUS Coushatta and learned how they meet their patients’ needs. According to them, they have highly trained health professionals and up-to-date technology, which helps them provide emergency care services, acute inpatient care, laboratory services, mammograms and oncology services, among other programs.
    As a doctor and Ranking Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, Cassidy has been a champion for rural health care and underserved communities. Earlier this Congress, Cassidy introduced the Protecting Access to Ground Ambulance Medical Services Act to improve rural ambulance services, and the PEERS in Medicare Act, to expand peer mental health counseling in rural areas. He also introduced the CONNECT for Health Act to expand telehealth services through Medicare and make COVID-era telehealth flexibilities permanent. This coupled with the launch of Louisiana’s new $1.35 billion broadband initiative funded by Cassidy’s IIJA will substantially improve telehealth access across the state.
    Among others, Cassidy was thanked for visiting Coushatta by Mr. Brandon Hillman, the administrator for CHRISTUS in Coushatta and a member of the Red River Parish Police Jury.
    “We appreciate Senator Cassidy taking the time to tour CHRISTUS Coushatta and to join leaders in Red River Parish for a roundtable discussion on local issues,” said Mr. Hillman. “We were able to engage in a robust discussion about the ways the Senator can continue to support rural health care in Louisiana, and the many federal resources available to enhance the infrastructure of the parish.”

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Ahead of Fifth Circuit Case, Cortez Masto and Rosen Warn About Threats to DACA

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Nevada Cortez Masto

    Las Vegas, Nev. – U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) held a press conference along with Dream Big Nevada and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients in Las Vegas to warn against the current threats DACA faces in federal court. On Thursday, October 10, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit will hear a case that will determine the future of DACA and could further chip away at the program. Senators Rosen and Cortez Masto called on Nevadans to stay informed on the status of this court case and renewed their commitment to do everything they can to pass a permanent legislative solution that will protect Dreamers and keep families together.

     “I want Dreamers and their families to know they’re not alone, and Senator Rosen and I are doing everything we can to keep families together,” said Senator Cortez Masto. “DACA recipients whose status expires in the next few months can renew while we wait for decisions to be handed down. But our communities should know that court decisions like this pose real threats to vital programs, and we have to stand up and push back. I’ll never give up the fight to ensure Dreamers can live and succeed in the only home they’ve ever known.”

    “For more than a decade, DACA has provided peace of mind for Nevada Dreamers – allowing them to access education, health care, and jobs,” said Senator Rosen. “At a time when far-right extremists are pushing courts to strike down this critical program, I’m renewing my commitment to do everything I can to protect DACA and keep families together. We need to be vigilant about the outcome of this case, and I urge all DACA recipients in our state to stay informed and reach out to our offices for assistance and information. I’ll keep working with Senator Cortez Masto to stand up for Nevada Dreamers and push for a permanent solution with a pathway to citizenship for DACA recipients.”

    “DACA changed the course of my life. I spent years in the shadows, with DACA I was able to pursue goals that had felt distant,” said Astrid Silva, founder of Dream Big Nevada. “Now as I wait for yet another court date to tell me if I will be able to breathe or continue to live in fear, I keep reminding myself that I can’t give up. Too many families depend on DACA for us to quit now, even as frustrating as it is. I’m grateful to live in a state where my Senators not only support me but give a voice when ours starts to shake.”

    Senators Cortez Masto and Rosen have been outspoken in their strong support for DACA recipients and their families. Senator Cortez Masto is an original cosponsor of the Dream Act to provide relief for DACA recipients, and she’s leading legislation to allow them to work in Congress. Cortez Masto pushed the Biden-Harris administration to take executive action to protect hardworking mixed-status families in Nevada and across the country. She’s introduced legislation to fix our outdated immigration laws, led calls to address delays in DACA renewal applications, and fought to make it easier for mixed status families to stay together. In a committee hearing earlier this year, Senator Rosen raised concerns over the significant application delays impacting DACA recipients. Last Congress, Senator Rosen gave a floor speech urging her Senate colleagues to take immediate action to permanently protect Dreamers while simultaneously continuing to work to pass comprehensive immigration reform that provides a pathway to citizenship.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Baldwin Announces $5.2 Million Contract for Sturgeon Bay Business

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin
    STURGEON BAY, WI – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced today that the U.S. Coast Guard has awarded Marine Travelift in Sturgeon Bay a $5.2 million contract for equipment to support maintenance and repairs of the Coast Guard fleet, estimated to support 50-60 jobs. Senator Baldwin successfully pushed the Coast Guard to ensure the Buy America Act was abided by for this project, in line with her work to strengthen Buy America requirements for federal contracts to ensure taxpayer dollars are supporting the Made in Wisconsin economy and Wisconsin workers.
    “To me, it’s simple: when we invest taxpayer dollars, we should be supporting American businesses, workers, and communities whenever possible,” said Senator Baldwin. “I was proud to champion strong Buy America requirements so businesses like Marine Travelift and workers in Northeastern Wisconsin reap the benefits of critical investments we’re making to safeguard our nation.”
    “Marine Travelift is honored to be selected for this critical task to support the men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard,” said Marine Travelift President and CEO Erich Pfeifer. “They deserve the best U.S.-built equipment to help accomplish their life-saving missions, and supplier opportunities like this are a direct result of Senator Baldwin’s relentless push to ensure fairness for Wisconsin manufacturers in federal agency purchasing.”
    Marine Travelift was awarded a $5.2 million contract from the U.S. Coast Guard to build a 620-ton mobile boat hoist, the largest such unit any U.S. federal agency has ever acquired. The funding comes from the annual funding legislation Senator Baldwin supported for fiscal year 2019.
    Senator Baldwin has long championed Buy America policies to support American businesses and workers. She fought to advance her American Made Navy Act in this year’s annual defense legislation, which would ensure by 2033 any new Navy ship purchased uses 100% domestically produced materials. She also successfully worked to include strong Buy America standards in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Salinas Announces New Actions to Fight Fentanyl and Addiction in Oregon

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Andrea Salinas (OR-06)

    Salem, OR – Today, Congresswoman Andrea Salinas (OR-06) announced new legislative actions she is taking to address the fentanyl and addiction crisis in Oregon. Rep. Salinas was joined by local law enforcement, county officials, and patient advocates for the announcement, which follows her successful post-Measure 110 listening tour earlier this year.
     

    Click here to download a recording of the press conference


    “Throughout my first term, I have been working to stop the flow of fentanyl into our communities and provide law enforcement with the tools they need to keep us safe, while also expanding access to treatment and recovery services. That is why I decided to embark on a “Life After Measure 110” listening tour earlier this year,” said Rep. Salinas. “During that tour, I met with law enforcement, district attorneys, county commissioners, and patient advocates to hear directly from the folks who know best how I – as a Member of Congress – can support their efforts and help them tackle this problem at the federal level. As a result of those conversations, I am proud to announce a series of new actions that I am taking to solve this problem and continue moving Oregon forward.”

    During her announcement, Rep. Salinas outlined policies, letters, and funding efforts that are the product of conversations she had with local officials during her county-by-county listening tour. These actions include:

    • New legislation to increase the size of in-patient facilities that are eligible for Medicaid coverage and provide funding for facilities to subsequently increase their capacity.
    • Additional legislation that Rep. Salinas has cosponsored to help stop the flow of fentanyl and other dangerous drugs into our country and improve our mental and behavioral health infrastructure.
    • Letters to state and federal partners to convey concerns related to the implementation of House Bill 4002, as well as the lack of federal resources for the Oregon-Idaho High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA).
      • Click here to read Rep. Salinas’ letter to Speaker Fahey and Senate President Wagner
      • Click here to read Rep. Salinas’ letter to Oregon-Idaho HIDTA Executive Director Gibson
    • Requests for increased federal funding for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Center for Behavioral Health Statistics & Quality (CBHSQ), Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act First Responders grants, and Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Regional Centers (ROTA-R).

    Several local officials and law enforcement officers joined Rep. Salinas for her announcement, expressing gratitude for her listening tour and bipartisan approach to solving the fentanyl and addiction crisis. 

    “I want to thank you for the listening tour, with listening being the key word,” said Marion County Sheriff Nick Hunter. “This is not just one layer that we need to address. This is multiple layers, from the prevention side to the treatment side, but also the vulnerability of our addicted population and truly addressing the enforcement side of trying to get those drugs off our streets. I appreciate the direction you’re taking with this bipartisan approach [of] “we need to do this for our state” – because this is a health crisis, not a law enforcement crisis – and everybody is involved in what that solution or pathway to get better looks like.”

    “I really appreciate the Congresswoman’s visit to our county and getting the perspective of multiple counties. This bottom-up approach to policymaking is going to bear a ton of fruit in communities across the United States,” said Polk County Commissioner Jeremy Gordon.

    In addition to the new actions announced today, Rep. Salinas already supported several other policies prior to her listening tour that would help law enforcement combat and prevent fentanyl from entering our communities. Rep. Salinas voted with Republicans and Democrats to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act, which would increase criminal penalties for fentanyl-related substances and help save lives. She also supports the Smart Border Protection Act, which would deploy additional personnel to our Southern Border and prevent these dangerous drugs from entering the United States. Beyond legislation, Rep. Salinas consistently meets with local law enforcement to discuss how Congress can better support their efforts to get fentanyl under control.

    At the same time, Rep. Salinas has championed bills that would expand access to affordable treatment and supported more funding for school-based and community health centers that often help people who are struggling with substance use disorders. She also recently requested federal funding for the Beaverton Behavioral Health Court, which provides wraparound services to prevent people with substance use disorders from entering the criminal justice system if it can be avoided.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Baldwin Brings Home Nearly $190,000 to Support Economic Development in Northeast Wisconsin

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin
    WISCONSIN – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced she helped deliver nearly $190,000 to support small businesses, local jobs, and economic development in Oconto and Sheboygan counties. The funding comes through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural Business Development Grants Program which was funded by the Baldwin-backed 2024 annual government funding bill.
    “Moving our Made in Wisconsin economy forward means investing in every corner of our state to create economic opportunity for families,” said Senator Baldwin. “I am proud to go to bat for Wisconsin and deliver funding that will help create jobs, grow local businesses, and build a stronger future for our state.”
    The following projects received funding:
    Sheboygan County Economic Development Corp: $99,000 to establish a revolving loan fund to serve small rural businesses in Sheboygan County. The project will serve at least ten businesses.
    Oconto County Economic Development Corp: $90,000 to provide technical assistance to small, rural businesses located in Oconto County. Assistance will be targeted for those located in the villages of Suring and Lena. At least ten businesses will be served with this assistance, creating five and saving another five jobs.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Deluzio Announces Nearly $600,000 to Provide Transitional Housing for Domestic Violence Victims and Survivors in Beaver County

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17)

    CENTER TOWNSHIP, PA — Today, Congressman Chris Deluzio announced that a $594,500 federal grant has been awarded to the Women’s Center of Beaver County to support their efforts to provide safe, transitional housing for people experiencing domestic violence. The Women’s Center supports victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Beaver County, providing crisis intervention, emergency shelter, counseling, legal and medical advocacy, and prevention education. This grant comes from the U.S. Department of Justice, as part of the Transitional Housing Assistance Grants for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program. 

    “Far too many people, especially women, face the horrific consequences of abuse in daily life,” said Congressman Deluzio. “We must make sure that everyone fleeing domestic violence has somewhere safe they can go. I’m glad to see this federal funding come to the Women’s Center of Beaver County to support their important work of caring for the survivors and victims of domestic abuse.”  

    The Women’s Center will use these funds to move survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking who are homeless or in need of housing assistance to permanent housing. With this funding, the Women’s Center will provide 35 scattered site, private landlord housing residences for 35 survivors and their families. In collaboration with partner Beaver County Rehabilitation Center (BCRC), the Women’s Center will provide a holistic, victim-centered, and multidisciplinary approach. The project will help clients for at least six months, and a maximum length of two years.  

    Services will be specifically tailored to historically underserved communities: communities of color, people with disabilities, older adults, individuals with limited English proficiency, individuals who are Deaf/hearing impaired, and LGBTQ individuals. Support services include rental and utility assistance, case management, safety planning, transportation, career counseling, financial and credit counseling, support groups, individual counseling, job training, education attainment, and housing advocacy. One additional staff member will be hired to implement the program, and once people find permanent housing, the program will provide follow-up services to participants for at least 3 months. 

    The Women’s Center of Beaver County is the only comprehensive domestic violence and sexual assault resource center in Beaver County. The organization’s mission is to promote cultural change and end violence through supporting and sheltering victims and survivors of abuse, as well as advocacy and education. 

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: Department of State Daily Press Briefing – October 9, 2024

    Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)

    Department Press Briefing with Spokesperson Matthew Miller, at the Department of State, on October 9, 2024.

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    The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President’s foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service and U.S. Agency for International Development.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Sorensen Calls on Congress to Return to Washington to Help Impacted Americans and Pass Disaster Relief

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17)

    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17), the only meteorologist in Congress, is calling on Congress to return to Washington to help impacted Americans and pass much-needed disaster relief as Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida and in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.    

    “As a meteorologist for over two decades, I have witnessed up-close massive floods, tornados, hurricanes, derechos, and other extreme weather events that have destroyed homes, shuttered businesses, and harmed livelihoods. With Milton and Helene, we are seeing these types of hurricanes intensify at a more rapid pace, leaving us with little time to prepare for the road to recovery,” said Sorensen. “Congress has the responsibility to be good neighbors, step in, and help those communities across the country that are struggling to rebuild in the aftermath of natural disasters, including right here in Illinois. I am calling on Speaker Johnson to bring the House back into session, set partisan politics aside, and do the work that the people sent us here to do: help impacted Americans by making sure FEMA and the Small Business Administration have disaster relief funds.”

    While the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has stated they have enough funding to meet the needs of Hurricane Helene and Milton victims, the severity of Milton may prevent FEMA from assisting other disaster relief efforts across the nation.  

    In addition to supporting small businesses, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) can issue loans to help homeowners and businesses recover after a disaster. According to the SBA, they have only a few weeks of funding left. 

    Last month, Congress set aside an additional $20 billion for disaster relief in a short-term government funding package through December 20, 2024. Damage from these storms could be in the hundreds of billions of dollars.  

    Congressman Eric Sorensen serves on the House Committee on Agriculture and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Prior to serving in Congress, Sorensen was a local meteorologist in Rockford and the Quad Cities for nearly 20 years. His district includes Illinois’ Quad Cities, Rockford, Peoria, and Bloomington-Normal.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Health – GP closures regrettable, get ready for more

    Source: GenPro

    Recent closures of general practices and calls for unprofitable GPs to run cafes to stay afloat are more evidence that communities are paying the price from years of government underfunding of primary health care.

    “While the list of reasons for the closures of Hataitai Medical Practice and North Taranaki’s Parklands Medical Centre could differ, we know there are two common themes – that many general practices are financially unsustainable and struggle to recruit and retain staff,” said Dr Angus Chambers, Chair of the General Practice Owners Association (GenPro).

    “These two symptoms are a direct consequence of a 20-year-old funding model which has not kept pace with the costs of running a general practice and the changing health needs in our communities.”

    More than 2000 Wellington patients will have to find a new doctor next year after the 40-year-old Haitaitai practice closes, and not enough clinical staff can be found to keep open the Parklands centre in Bell Block, so it is closing and merging with another practice seven kilometres away.

    “The closures were announced in the same week we learned that a committee established by Health New Zealand-Te Whatu Ora allegedly told a struggling GP practice to set up a café inside the clinic to bring in extra cash.

    “Closures and desperate measures do nothing to improve and treat the health needs of our patients and keep the doors open on clinics providing medical, urgent and mental health care,” Dr Chambers said.

    A recent survey by General Practice New Zealand, which represents the bulk of primary health organisations, found that more than 60 percent of PHOs had clinics in their networks facing closure, 61 percent were reducing services, and all were restricting patient access. Among reasons given were financial pressures and burnout and retention of GPs.

    “GenPro’s own survey in August also showed that financial pressures were weighing on general practices, with 83 percent concerned about their financial viability.

    “Hardly a month goes by without an announcement of a GP clinic shutting its doors, closures of after-hours services, cessation of new patient enrolments, or some other reduction in scope of services. Regretfully, I predict more of these closures and reductions are on the way unless something changes.”

    “The funding model is based on health attendances from the last millennium, which was a vastly different health environment. Our inability to negotiate funding – because it’s imposed by the government – is the key reason that funding is not keeping pace with rising costs, and general practices are therefore closing.

    “GenPro has lodged a complaint with the Commerce Commission about our inability to have effective input into the decisions crucial to achieving the best outcomes for our patients.
     
    “The government must as a matter of urgency increase its support of primary healthcare, overhaul the current out-of-date funding model, and help increase the supply of medical professionals into primary healthcare,” Dr Chambers said.

    “GenPro, which represents half of all general practices in Aotearoa, is ready to work with the Minister and Commissioner to develop the solutions needed,” Dr Chambers said.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: The new fashion: clothes that help combat rising temperatures

    Source: University of South Australia

    10 October 2024

    A team of international researchers has developed a natural fabric that urban residents could wear to counter rising temperatures in cities worldwide, caused by buildings, asphalt, and concrete.

    As heatwaves become more prominent, cooling textiles that can be incorporated into clothes, hats, shoes and even building surfaces provide a glimpse into a future where greenhouse gas-emitting air conditioners may no longer be needed in our cities.

    Engineers from Zhengzhou University and the University of South Australia say the wearable fabric is designed to reflect sunlight and allow heat to escape, while blocking the sun’s rays and lowering the temperature. They have described the textiles in the latest issue of Science Bulletin.

    The fabric promises to bring relief to millions of city dwellers experiencing warmer and more uncomfortable temperatures caused by global climate change and fewer green spaces.

    UniSA visiting researcher Yangzhe Hou says the fabric leverages the principle of radiative cooling, a natural process where materials emit heat into the atmosphere, and ultimately into space.

    “Unlike conventional fabrics that retain heat, these textiles are made of three layers that are engineered to optimise cooling,” Hou says.

    The upper layer, made of polymethyl pentene fibres, allows heat to radiate effectively. The middle layer, composed of silver nanowires, enhances the fabric’s reflectivity, preventing additional heat from reaching the body. The bottom layer, made of wool, directs heat away from the skin, ensuring that wearers remain cool, even in the hottest urban environments.

    “In our experiment, when placed vertically, the fabric was found to be 2.3°C cooler than traditional textiles, and up to 6.2°C cooler than the surrounding environment when used as a horizontal surface covering.

    “The fabric’s ability to passively reduce temperatures offers a sustainable alternative to conventional air conditioning, providing energy savings and reducing the strain on power grids during heatwaves.”

    Zhengzhou University researchers Jingna Zhang and Professor Xianhu Liu say the technology not only addresses the immediate problem of urban heat islands, but also contributes to broader efforts to mitigate climate change and move towards more sustainable urban living.

    It is hoped the technology could be adapted for even broader applications, including construction material, outdoor furniture and urban planning.

    While the fabric holds significant promise, researchers say the current production process is costly, and the long-term durability of the textiles needs further investigation and government support before it can be commercialised.

    “Whether consumers are willing to pay more for wearable fabrics depend on the cooling effect, durability, comfort and their environmental awareness,” the researchers say.

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    Media contact: Candy Gibson M: +61 434 605 142 E: candy.gibson@unisa.edu.au

    Researcher contacts:

    UniSA: PhD candidate Yangzhe Hou E: houyy013@mymail.unisa.edu.au
    Zhengzhou University: Jingna Zhang E: 15138757891@163.com; Professor Xianhu Liu E: xianhu.liu@zzu.edu.cn

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Rural News – Southland Federated Farmers to boycott Fish & Game

    Source: Federated Farmers

    Federated Farmers Southland are calling for local farmers to boycott Fish & Game and remove fishing access across their land.
    “Farmers have always allowed anglers to walk across their land as a gesture of goodwill but, unfortunately, that goodwill has been completely eroded by Southland Fish & Game,” Federated Farmers Southland president Jason Herrick says.
    “We’re fed up with Southland Fish & Game’s persistent, belligerent anti-farming rhetoric and their opposition to everything we do.
    “We’ve tried our best to maintain our relationship with them, but they’ve washed that relationship away down the Mataura River.
    “We’re now calling for local farmers to join us in boycotting fishing licences, and to remove fishing access by taking down access signs.
    “Farmers can replace those signs with an orange ribbon to show their frustration with Fish & Game, and anyone else who wants to show their support could do that by attaching an orange ribbon to their roadside gate as well.
    “I want to be very clear: we’re not asking farmers to destroy access signs, but they can return their signs to Southland Fish and Game if they like.”
    Herrick emphasises that the boycott is in Southland only.
    He says the decision has been sparked by a recent court decision that would require more than 3000 Southland farmers to apply for a resource consent just to continue farming.
    “Southland Fish & Game were one of the main groups pushing for that decision, which is an absolute kick in the guts for farmers down here,” Herrick says.
    “This has come on top of a raft of challenges from Fish & Game, including on gravel management and management of flooding in the Waituna Lagoon area.
    “It’s the last straw and we’re now taking action.
    “Southland Fish & Game are using licence funds against farmers and against all New Zealanders by making land use so difficult.
    “They’ve destroyed the goodwill of farmers – and we’ve had enough.” 

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: United States: Hurricane Milton

    Source: New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Safe Travel

    United States: Hurricane Milton

    Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida today as a Category 4 hurricane or stronger.  The National Hurricane Centre (NHC) is issuing advice on their website: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ and additional information is available on the State of Florida’s website: https://www.stateofflorida.com/articles/hurricane-preparedness-guide

    We also advise New Zealanders in the affected areas to follow the advice of local authorities at all times (including any evacuation orders) and seek suitable shelter. Visitors and tourists staying in travel accommodation should follow the guidance of hotel/resort management. It is considered sensible practice not to venture outdoors during a hurricane and remain well away from the sea and rivers. We recommend you stay informed of developments by monitoring local news and weather reports.

    Please also ensure you keep your family and friends in New Zealand informed of your safety and well-being, including after the hurricane has passed.

    New Zealanders in Mexico or the United States requiring emergency assistance should contact the local emergency services by calling 911.

    We encourage all New Zealanders in the United States to register their travel on SafeTravel.

    If you require consular assistance, please contact:

    New Zealand Embassy in Mexico City on: +52 55 5283 9460 or nzmexico@mfat.govt.nz

    New Zealand Embassy in Washington DC on: +1 202 438 4800 or WSHinfo@mfat.govt.nz

    For consular emergencies only after-hours on +64 99 20 20 20.

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    Updated:10 Oct 2024, 10:26

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Government advances Made-in-Canada sustainable investment guidelines and mandatory climate disclosures to accelerate progress to net-zero emissions by 2050

    Source: Government of Canada News

    News release

    The federal government is leading the world with a bold climate plan to grow our economy and reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Achieving this goal will require between $125 billion and $140 billion in investment into Canada every year. As a cornerstone of Canada’s net-zero economic plan, the federal government’s $93 billion suite of major economic tax credits are already available to help attract this investment.

    October 9, 2024 – Toronto, Ontario – Department of Finance Canada

    The federal government is leading the world with a bold climate plan to grow our economy and reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Achieving this goal will require between $125 billion and $140 billion in investment into Canada every year. As a cornerstone of Canada’s net-zero economic plan, the federal government’s $93 billion suite of major economic tax credits are already available to help attract this investment.

    Beyond incentives to attract investment to Canada, investors need robust and transparent guidelines to credibly classify their investments into the clean economy on the path to net-zero. That is why in the 2023 Fall Economic Statement and Budget 2024, the government committed to develop a sustainable finance taxonomy identifying “green” and “transition” investments and to expand the coverage of mandatory climate disclosure requirements to private companies. Moving forward with these commitments is essential for market certainty, for Canada to unlock net-zero investments, and to uphold the Paris climate target of limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

    Today in Toronto at the Principles for Responsible Investment conference, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, announced:

    • A plan to deliver Made-in-Canada sustainable investment guidelines; and,
    • Mandatory climate-related financial disclosures for large, federally incorporated private companies.

    The Made-in-Canada sustainable investment guidelines will become an important, voluntary tool for investors, lenders, and other stakeholders navigating the global race to net-zero by credibly identifying “green” and “transition” economic activities. These guidelines will provide the certainty needed to accelerate the flow of private capital into sustainable activities across the Canadian economy. From building electric vehicle batteries, to generating clean energy, to decarbonizing emissions-intensive heavy industries, these guidelines will identify job-creating activities in a way that is scientifically credible and aligned with limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. The Canadian taxonomy will be developed and governed by an external, third-party organization(s).

    To attract more private capital into Canada’s largest corporations and ensure Canadian businesses can continue to effectively compete as the world races towards net-zero, the government is also moving forward with mandating climate-related financial disclosures for large, federally incorporated private companies. These disclosures will help investors better understand how large businesses are thinking about and managing risks related to climate change, ensuring that capital allocation aligns with the realities of a net-zero economy. Specifically, the government intends to bring forward amendments to the Canada Business Corporations Act that will require these disclosures. The government will launch a regulatory process to determine the substance of these disclosure requirements and the size of private federal corporations that would be subject to them. As small- and medium-sized businesses will not be subject to the requirements, the government is considering ways to encourage those businesses to voluntarily release climate disclosures, if they wish.

    The federal government is ready to work with provincial and territorial partners to ensure broad disclosure coverage across the Canadian economy. The government will seek to harmonize its regulations with those that will be required from public companies by securities regulators. More details will be released in due course.

    These two sustainable finance initiatives will mobilize further private sector capital towards activities essential to building a net-zero economy. More private sector capital will enable businesses to grow the economy, create more good-paying jobs for Canadians, and boost their resiliency against the risks posed by climate change.

    In addition to these announcements, today, the federal government successfully issued an additional $2 billion in green bonds, through a re-opening of Canada’s second green bond issued in February.

    Together, today’s progress is about building a flourishing Canadian sustainable finance industry and sending a clear signal to corporate boards and shareholders, at home and around the world, that Canada is their trusted partner for putting private capital to work in the race to net-zero.

    Quotes

    “In the 21st century, a competitive economy is a net-zero economy. We are seizing Canada’s economic advantages to attract investment and ensure Canadian workers benefit their fair share in the global race to net-zero. Today’s release of a path for Made-in-Canada sustainable investment guidelines and climate disclosures from large companies will accelerate the flow of private capital into Canada, in turn growing our economy, creating good jobs, and advancing our progress to net-zero emissions by 2050.”

    The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

    “Building a cleaner economy is not only an environmental imperative, it is a major economic opportunity. The development of a sustainable investment taxonomy, paired with heightened transparency on climate disclosures, amounts to an important stepping stone for Canada on the path towards that cleaner economy. These initiatives will help mobilize needed private sector financial flows to build a cleaner economy and give investors who are looking for the sustainable option the clear direction they seek.”

    The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

    “Canadian workers and businesses are already attracting historic investment in areas such as clean energy, critical minerals, and electric vehicles, and seeing the associated benefits for job creation and economic growth. With changes announced today, investors will have more certainty that companies are taking real and serious action to address the climate crisis and drive down emissions, while building a strong economy.”

    The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

    “Fighting climate change as well as protecting the economy and Canadians from the costs of climate inaction is a priority for our government. It’s important to send a clear signal to Canadian companies and organizations that climate risks and opportunities are critical to integrate into corporate culture and decision making, and that’s what we’re doing.”

    The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry

    “Creating a financial system that is sustainable and globally competitive is essential for Canada’s economic future. In order to compete both at home and abroad, we are moving forward with sustainable investment guidelines and mandatory climate disclosures to help provide credibility, accountability, and transparency in the marketplace. These are essential conditions for investors and companies to fill the investment gap necessary to meet the climate challenge while seizing generational opportunities for clean prosperity.”

    Ryan Turnbull, Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry

    Quick facts

    • In Budget 2024, the federal government committed to provide an update by the end of 2024 on the development of Made-in-Canada sustainable investment guidelines, in recognition that promoting credible climate investment and combatting greenwashing are critical to fostering investor confidence and mobilizing the private investment Canada needs to achieve net-zero by 2050. 

    • In the 2023 Fall Economic Statement, the federal government committed to develop options for making climate disclosures mandatory, as part of expanding mandatory climate disclosures across the Canadian economy. It also first announced the government’s commitment to developing a Made-in-Canada taxonomy. 

    • The development of a Made-in-Canada sustainable finance taxonomy and regulations to require climate disclosures from large companies builds on the important work done by the Sustainable Finance Action Council.

    • The federal government is investing over $160 billion in its net-zero economic plan, including through a $93 billion suite of tax credits for major economic investments in:

      • Carbon capture, utilization, and storage;
      • Clean technology;
      • Clean hydrogen;
      • Clean technology manufacturing;
      • Clean electricity; and,
      • Electric vehicle (EV) supply chains.
    • In addition to tax credits for major economic investments, the federal government is attracting net-zero private sector investment by:

      • Catalyzing private investment in low-carbon projects, technologies, businesses, and supply chains through the $15 billion Canada Growth Fund, which has already invested over $2 billion across eight deals, including three novel Carbon Contracts for Difference;
      • Leveraging at least $20 billion from the Canada Infrastructure Bank to build major clean electricity and clean growth infrastructure projects;
      • Securing Canada’s advantage as the world’s supplier of choice for critical minerals and the clean technologies they enable, by further developing supply chains through a $3.8 billion Critical Minerals Strategy; and,
      • Building more clean, affordable, and reliable power, and supporting innovation in electricity grids, including offshore wind, through the $3 billion recapitalization of the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program.
    • The third-party, arm’s-length organization(s) will further develop and implement the taxonomy.

    • The Department of Finance, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada will work together to make the required legislative and regulatory changes for mandatory climate disclosures.

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    Media may contact:

    Katherine Cuplinskas
    Deputy Director of Communications
    Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
    Katherine.Cuplinskas@fin.gc.ca

    Media Relations
    Department of Finance Canada
    mediare@fin.gc.ca
    613-369-4000

    General enquiries:

    Phone: 1-833-712-2292
    TTY: 613-369-3230
    E-mail: financepublic-financepublique@fin.gc.ca

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    January 23, 2025
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