Category: Transport

  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: New cardiac cath lab will support cardiac care across the central North Island

    Source: New Zealand Government

    A new, state-of-the-art cardiac catheterisation lab is now operational at Tauranga Hospital, significantly improving access to diagnostic and treatment services across the region, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.

    The new lab replaces the hospital’s original suite, which had reached the end of its clinical life after delivering more than 1,200 procedures annually since opening in 2017. 

    “With two state-of-the-art cath labs now in operation at the hospital, this is a major step forward for patients in the Bay of Plenty and surrounding communities. It future-proofs Tauranga’s ability to deliver more cardiac care, closer to home.

    “Currently, some patients needing complex, non-surgical heart procedures must travel to Waikato or Auckland to receive treatment. This upgrade means more of those procedures can now be performed in Tauranga, giving people faster access to world-class treatment, closer to where they live.

    “The modern facility now offers advanced imaging and diagnostic technology, improving clinical accuracy, enhancing safety, and reducing radiation exposure for both patients and staff.”

    The lab will continue to provide a wide range of interventional services, including angiography, stenting, pacemaker insertion, electrophysiology, and endovascular aneurysm repair.

    Initially, it will operate five sessions per week, with planning underway to increase this to ten. Once implemented, this will bring the total across both cath labs from 15 to 20 sessions per week.

    “This upgrade means Tauranga Hospital is now better equipped to offer a wider range of procedures locally and play a stronger role within the coordinated regional system. It will enable Tauranga to take on more patients from areas such as Taupō and Rotorua, reducing referrals to other hospitals and easing pressure on their services as future planning progresses.

    “As a result, Tauranga will be able to manage a larger share of the region’s demand, improving timely access to treatment and delivering better outcomes for patients across the region.

    “We’re focused on making sure all New Zealanders, including those in Tauranga and across the central North Island, can access timely, quality healthcare when they need it. 

    “Upgrades like this new cath lab are essential to achieving that goal, improving outcomes for patients and ensuring more people receive the care they need, closer to home,” Mr Brown says.

    MIL OSI New Zealand News

  • MIL-OSI China: China reports steady progress in agricultural green development

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A worker removes Pachira aquatica leaves in a greenhouse at a Pachira aquatica industry demonstration zone of Hepu county in Beihai city, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, March 19, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s agriculture sector has achieved steady progress in green development, according to the China Agricultural Green Development Report 2024, which was released at a conference in Beijing on Friday.

    The report was released by the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) and the China Agricultural Green Development Research Society. It provides crucial support and reference for the further implementation of the country’s green development concepts, and facilitates the high-quality development of agriculture and rural areas characterized by ecological priority level, resource efficiency and green, low-carbon practices, according to Huang Sanwen, president of CAAS and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, at the conference.

    Significant progress was seen across multiple areas in 2024, the report shows. China continuously enhanced the quality and efficiency of its high-standard farmland construction while strengthening the ecological protection and pollution control of existing farmland, resulting in over 80 million mu (about 5.33 million hectares) of high-standard farmland being built or upgraded in 2024.

    China advanced its third national soil survey last year, completing the collection of over 2.87 million sampling points and 3.11 million samples, according to the report.

    It also improved its biological agricultural resource protection management system. The national agricultural germplasm resources census in 2024 revealed the permanent preservation of 580,000 crop germplasm resources, 1.4 million livestock and poultry genetic materials, and 270,000 strains of microbial agricultural resources.

    Sustained reductions of chemical inputs were achieved through strengthened actions. According to the report, China’s application of chemical fertilizers totaled 49.88 million tonnes in 2024 — a 5% decrease from 2020. Pesticide use in crop farming amounted to 242,000 tonnes (100% purity), maintaining a downward trend for an eighth consecutive year.

    Mechanization levels continued to rise, with the comprehensive mechanization rate of crop cultivation, planting and harvesting exceeding 75% nationally, the report shows.

    It also reveals a robust increase in farming incomes. The per capita disposable income of rural residents was 23,119 yuan (about $3,220) in 2024, which was up 6.3% year on year in real terms — 1.9 percentage points higher than the growth rate among urban residents.

    Progress was also made in digital resource management. China advanced the systematic digital management of its agricultural resources and strengthened its capacity to support long-term, fixed observation experiment stations for its green agricultural development, according to the report.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: China pledges efforts to regulate NEV market competition

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, July 18 — Chinese authorities on Friday held a meeting with new energy vehicle (NEV) industry players on regulating market competition.

    The meeting was held by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the National Development and Reform Commission, and the State Administration for Market Regulation. It urged efforts to promote lawful, fair, honest, proper and well-ordered competition in the sector.

    The country will implement measures to monitor product pricing, conduct product conformity inspections, and shorten payment terms for suppliers, according to a statement issued after the meeting.

    Authorities also pledged to fast-track industry standards for NEV power consumption limits and battery recycling safety, which they said would be aligned with the establishment of regular communication channels to solicit suggestions from and address the concerns of NEV manufacturers.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Hassan and Boozman Lead Push to Ensure Timely Issue of Death Certificates for Grieving Veteran Families

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Hampshire Maggie Hassan

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and John Boozman (R-AR), members of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, introduced the Veterans Burial Assistance Act, bipartisan legislation to help expedite the process of certifying a veteran’s passing and minimize or avoid delays in providing benefits owed to their loved ones.

    “While we can never fully repay the debt that we owe to veterans for their service to our country, we can help ensure that as their families work to lay their loved one to rest, they receive the support that they have earned and deserve,” said Senator Hassan. “This commonsense legislation will help ensure that when a veteran passes away, their death certificate is processed quickly so that their loved ones can experience the closure and certainty that comes with a dignified burial.”

    “Ensuring that a death certificate – an important legal document – is provided to a veteran’s loved ones in a timely manner after their passing is crucial not only for emotional closure, but necessary for a variety of legal, financial and administrative matters,” said Senator Boozman. “Without one, it is difficult to access survivor and burial benefits and further assistance from the VA. Our bill ensures that veterans who pass away in VA care promptly receive this fully executed, vital document.”

    The Veterans Burial Assistance Act would require the signing of a veteran’s death certificate by a VA doctor or nurse practitioner within 48 hours of notification for any veteran whose primary care doctor is employed by the VA, regardless of where the veteran passes. When the VA is unable to meet this timeline, the local coroner or medical examiner may sign the death certificate.

    Families have reported delays of as many as eight weeks in the signing of a death certificate for veterans who have died of natural causes, preventing loved ones from receiving death benefits in a timely manner and forcing local governments to pay for the veteran’s body to be stored until the death certificate is signed and a burial can be performed.

    The bill is supported by AMVETS, Vietnam Veterans of America and With Honor.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Following Calls Led By Schatz, Cruz To Rubio, 10 Americans And Permanent Residents Wrongfully Detained In Venezuela

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Hawaii Brian Schatz

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, released the following statement on the release of 10 Americans and U.S. permanent residents wrongfully detained in Venezuela. Schatz led efforts urging Secretary of State Marco Rubio to work with the Venezuelan government to secure their release.

    “We are relieved by this good news. This is the result of the relentless work by career diplomats, families, community leaders, and advocates who never gave up hope.

    “Today, we celebrate and welcome them home. But there is still more work to do. We will continue fighting to make sure every American wrongly detained abroad is back home where they belong.”

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Durbin Reveals Devastating Insights Into Florida ICE Detention Facilities In Exclusive Site Visit

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Illinois Dick Durbin
    July 18, 2025
    Staff site visits provide new, incriminating insight into the cruelty of the illegal Trump mass deportation agenda, including overcrowding, inhumane conditions, no access to medical care, and difficulty accessing legal counsel
    CHICAGO – Today, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, revealed devastating insights into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities, following staff site visits to two Florida immigration detention facilities in June. The visits to Krome North Service Processing Center and Federal Detention Center (FDC) Miami provide new, incriminating insight into the cruelty of the illegal Trump mass deportation agenda, including overcrowding, inhumane conditions, no access to medical care, and difficulty accessing legal counsel.
    On the exclusive site visits, Durbin released the following statement:
    “My staff’s visits to the ICE detention facilities reaffirm what we’ve already known: The cruelty and inhumanity of the Trump Administration’s illegal mass deportation scheme knows no bounds.
    “Immigration detention is at a crisis point as the Administration ramps up enforcement and doubles down on lengthy detention of people without criminal backgrounds. People are being disappeared, and the Trump Administration is barring lawful congressional oversight. These actions don’t make our country safer, and the Trump mass deportation system is designed to punish immigrants who pose no threat.
    “I will keep doing everything I can do bring these abuses to light.”
    Key observations from the site visits include:
    The Trump Administration’s mass deportation agenda is resulting in dangerous levels of overcrowding and deteriorating conditions at facilities like Krome.
    ICE was ill-prepared to address overcrowding caused by the large influx of detainees and has resorted to using large tents to house individuals.
    The Trump Administration’s ill-conceived mass deportation plan has resulted in the use of BOP facilities in which the conditions force detainees to live in de facto solitary confinement.
    Immigrants at Krome struggle to receive adequate health care because staff fail to take their medical concerns seriously.
    Immigrants at FDC Miami face obstacles accessing basic services and are forced to endure unsanitary conditions.
    Bureaucratic red tape makes it nearly impossible for immigrants to access adequate mental health care at Krome.
    Immigrants have limited opportunities to report complaints of abuse or neglect.
    Fear and chaos are key tools of Trump’s mass deportation agenda, with detained immigrants dreading transfer to remote detention facilities far from their families and lacking information about their cases.
    Immigrants detained at FDC Miami are denied information on the status of their cases and have difficulty placing calls to legal counsel and family members.
    For a PDF copy of the devastating insights into the detention facilities, click here.
    In May, Durbin released insights from visits to two facilities in Louisiana and escalated congressional oversight of the Trump Administration’s aggressive expansion of immigration detention, which has created a major financial boon for private prison companies.
    Earlier this year, Durbin released a revealing investigative report on inadequate care in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facilities and pressed for further investigation into deficient medical care in CBP detention facilities after whistleblower reports alleged systemic failures by DHS to ensure proper oversight of its medical care contractor.
    Durbin continues to actively investigate care in ICE detention facilities, which he initiated with letters to ICE and GAO. A June 2024 report from the American Civil Liberties Union, Physicians for Human Rights, and American Oversight found that 95 percent of documented deaths in ICE custody between 2017-2021 were likely preventable.
    This oversight work was prompted by the death of Anadith Danay Reyes Álvarez, an eight-year-old Panamanian girl, at a CBP detention facility in Harlingen, Texas, on May 17, 2023.
     
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  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Cambodia: Scamming crisis survivors must be protected amid mass crackdown

    Source: Amnesty International

    Responding to reports and Cambodian government announcements that a crackdown on scamming compounds in the country is under way, Amnesty International’s Regional Research Director Montse Ferrer said:

    “A coordinated government response to Cambodia’s scamming crisis is long overdue. However, it is vital that authorities respect the human rights of individuals found in these locations, where we have documented slavery, torture and other abuses carried out by criminal gangs.

    “Emerging reports and social media footage raise concerns that police may not be using a human rights-based approach to who is being detained and who is being treated as a victim of human trafficking. Victims must be properly identified and protected, and the government should share details about the detention centres where they may now be held.

    “Finally, police should not only focus on the individuals carrying out scams, but on those controlling them. Any legitimate crackdown must include the investigation and questioning of compound landlords and managers, as well as the security guards and companies who have assisted them.”

    Background

    According to research published last month by Amnesty International, the Cambodian government has been deliberately ignoring a litany of human rights abuses including slavery, human trafficking, child labour and torture being carried out by criminal gangs on a vast scale in more than 50 scamming compounds located across the country.

    Amnesty’s findings suggested there had been coordination and possibly collusion between Chinese compound bosses and the Cambodian police, who have failed to shut down compounds despite the slew of human rights abuses taking place inside.

    Since the publication of the report, the Cambodian authorities appear to have undertaken a crackdown on scamming compounds. On Wednesday 16 July authorities said they had arrested more than 1,000 people in raids on compounds in at least five provinces. Reports of more raids have continued, with dramatic social media footage showing scenes of people running from compounds in the middle of the night with suitcases.

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  • MIL-OSI: Thomson Reuters Corp to Join the Nasdaq-100 Index® Beginning July 28, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today announced that Thomson Reuters Corp (Nasdaq: TRI), will become a component of the Nasdaq-100 Index® (Nasdaq: NDX®) and the Nasdaq-100 Equal Weighted™ Index (Nasdaq: NDXE™) prior to market open on Monday, July 28, 2025. Thomson Reuters Corp will replace ANSYS, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANSS) in the Nasdaq-100 Index® and the Nasdaq-100 Equal Weighted™ Index.

    ANSYS, Inc. will also be removed from the Nasdaq-100 Tech Sector™ Index (Nasdaq: NDXT™), the Nasdaq-100 Technology Sector Market-Cap Weighted™ Index (NDXTMC™), the Nasdaq-100 Technology Sector Adjusted Market-Cap Weighted™ Index (NDXT10™), the Nasdaq-100 ESG™ Index (Nasdaq: NDXESG™), the Nasdaq-100 ex Top 30™ Index (Nasdaq: NDX70™), the Nasdaq-100 ex Top 30 UCITS™ Index (Nasdaq: NDX70U™), and the Nasdaq-100 Select Equal Weight™ Index (NDXSE™) on the same date. Thomson Reuters Corp will replace ANSYS, Inc. in the Nasdaq-100 Tech Sector™ Index (Nasdaq: NDXT™), the Nasdaq-100 Technology Sector Market-Cap Weighted™ Index (NDXTMC™), and the Nasdaq-100 Technology Sector Adjusted Market-Cap Weighted™ Index (NDXT10™) on the same date.

    For more information about the company, go to https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en.

    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 www.nasdaq.com.

    The information contained above is provided for informational and educational purposes only, and nothing contained herein should be construed as investment advice, either on behalf of a particular financial product or an overall investment strategy. Neither Nasdaq, Inc. nor any of its affiliates makes any recommendation to buy or sell any financial product or any representation about the financial condition of any company or fund. Statements regarding Nasdaq’s proprietary indexes are not guarantees of future performance. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investors should undertake their own due diligence and carefully evaluate companies before investing. ADVICE FROM A SECURITIES PROFESSIONAL IS STRONGLY ADVISED.

    Media Contacts: Maximilian Leitenberger, Nasdaq, Maximilian.letienberger@nasdaq.com
    Issuer & Investor Contact:
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  • MIL-OSI: Sunrun Prices $431 million Senior Securitization of Residential Solar Systems

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sunrun (Nasdaq: RUN), the nation’s leading provider of clean energy as a subscription service, today announced it has priced a securitization of leases and power purchase agreements. The securitization is Sunrun’s fourteenth public securitization since 2015 and third issuance in 2025.

    “Sunrun’s third securitization transaction of 2025 represents a refinancing of a seasoned pool of residential solar assets. We are proud of the strong execution achieved and thank our financing partners for continuing to recognize the high quality of our assets and excellence as a servicer,” said Danny Abajian, Sunrun’s Chief Financial Officer. “The strong performance of our numerous securitizations backed by these assets continues to be notable. The credit ratings for all Sunrun securitizations have been affirmed or upgraded since their issuance, as the performance of these transactions have remained in line with expectations.”

    The transaction was structured with two separate classes of A- rated notes (the “Class A-1 Notes” and “Class A-2 Notes” respectively and together the “Class A Notes”) and a single class of BB- rated notes (the “Class B Notes”), which were retained. The $331 million Class A-1 Notes were marketed in a public asset backed securitization and the $100 million Class A-2 Notes were privately placed. The Class A Notes carry a coupon of 6.15%. The Class A-1 Notes were oversubscribed and priced at a spread of 240 bps and a 6.374% yield. The Class A Notes coupon is approximately equal to the coupon achieved in the company’s prior securitization in March. The initial balance of the Class A Notes represents a 68% advance rate on the ADSAB (present value using a 6% discount rate). The Class A Notes have an expected weighted average life of 5.08 years, Optional Redemption Date of January 30, 2034, and a final maturity date of January 30, 2054.

    The Class B Notes will be pledged to an existing subordinated non-recourse financing.

    The notes are backed by a diversified portfolio of 63,318 systems distributed across 12 states and Washington D.C and 40 utility service territories. The weighted average customer FICO score is 757. The transaction is expected to close by July 30, 2025.

    Bank of America was the sole structuring agent and served as joint bookrunner along with Citigroup, Keybanc and Truist.

    This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of such jurisdiction.

    About Sunrun

    Sunrun Inc. (Nasdaq: RUN) revolutionized the solar industry in 2007 by removing financial barriers and democratizing access to locally-generated, renewable energy. Today, Sunrun is the nation’s leading provider of clean energy as a subscription service, offering residential solar and storage with no upfront costs. Sunrun’s innovative products and solutions can connect homes to the cleanest energy on earth, providing them with energy security, predictability, and peace of mind. Sunrun also manages energy services that benefit communities, utilities, and the electric grid while enhancing customer value. Discover more at www.sunrun.com.

    Investor & Analyst Contact:
    Patrick Jobin
    SVP, Deputy CFO & Investor Relations Officer
    investors@sunrun.com

    Media Contact:
    Wyatt Semanek
    Director, Corporate Communications
    press@sunrun.com

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Supporting Autistic Adults

    Source: Scottish Government

    Fund allocated to third sector organisations.

    Nine organisations working with autistic adults are to benefit from a £2.5 million multi-year fund.

    The Autistic Adult Support Fund, launched in 2023, supports third sector organisations to help autistic adults reach their full potential – supporting them, their families and their carers to understand what neurodivergence means for them and improve their wellbeing.

    Among the latest recipients of the fund is The Anchor charity in Greenock, which is being awarded £247,450 to help autistic adults at risk of suicide or self-harm.

    Mental Wellbeing Minister Tom Arthur said:

    “I am pleased to announce the recipients of this funding to provide support to autistic adults and their families and carers.

    “All successful projects will meaningfully involve autistic people in the development, design, and delivery of the support. Autistic adults will be helped to thrive – the projects will support them to access services and improve their general wellbeing so they can get involved in and truly feel part of their community.

    “Our commitment to multi-year funding will ensure that funded projects have the security and space to develop and grow high quality support, making the most of the skills and experiences of autistic people they support.”

    Chris Paul, Chief Executive of The Anchor said:

    “We are delighted to have secured this funding, bringing the opportunity to support autistic adults in our community at new levels. As a local grassroots organisation with big ambition, we are looking forward to taking this project forward.”

    Celia Tennant, Chief Executive Officer at Inspiring Scotland said:

    “Everyone in Scotland should have the same opportunity to lead happy and healthy lives and ensuring there is support to understand an autistic diagnosis or identity is important in making that possible.

    “The volume of applications received to this fund further demonstrates not just the need for investment in this area but also the vital role that the third sector is providing in supporting autistic adults to understand their autism to improve wellbeing.

    “In managing the application process for this new fund, we were pleased to be supported by a panel of autistic people and professionals from relevant areas, ensuring the fund decisions were informed by lived experience.” 

    Background

    Autistic Adult Support Fund – Inspiring Scotland

    Full list of funded organisations:

    Applicant

    Type of Support

    Area of Delivery

    Requested Amount

    HOPE for Autism

    Group support, coaching, workshops

    North Lanarkshire

    £101,639.52

    Autism Initiatives

    Post diagnostic course, peer groups, one to one

    Scotland

    £486,756.00

    SWAN Autism (Scotland)

    Post diagnostic course, one to one, group support, counselling, workshops

    Scotland

    £305,989.00

    Home-Start Orkney

    Peer led support groups and resource development

    Orkney

    £72,342.05

    Into Work

    Autistic wellbeing and work programme

    East Lothian; Edinburgh City;
    Midlothian

    £186,043.39

    The National Autistic Society

    Post-diagnostic course and one t one support

    National

    £453,417.33

    The Salvesen Mindroom Centre

    One to one support

    Scotland

    £389,433.25

    The Anchor SCIO

    One to one support

    Argyll & Bute; Inverclyde

    £247,450.00

    Lucy Faithfull Foundation

    Group work, one to one support, training for professionals

    Scotland

    £205,577.00

    Total

       

    £2,448,647.54

     

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Overnight closures of Highway 99 at Steveston Highway for girder placement

    Highway 99 northbound and southbound will be closed to traffic overnight for up to eight consecutive nights beginning Friday, July 18, 2025, for Steveston Interchange construction.  

    During the closures, vehicles travelling on Highway 99 will be detoured using the on- and off-ramps at Steveston Highway.

    The closures are needed so heavy-lift cranes can lift the main-span concrete girders into place to form part of Phase 2 of the new five-lane Steveston Interchange spanning Highway 99. Each of the 11 main-span girders weighs 50 tonnes and is 35 metres long.   

    To minimize traffic interruptions, work will only take place during the following times:

    • July 18-19: 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
    • July 20-25: 10 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.

    As is currently the case, the Steveston Highway northbound loop ramp onto Highway 99 will remain closed, with traffic rerouted to access the north side on-ramp via left turn lanes. East/west travel on Steveston Highway will be maintained for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.

    Existing transit stops will be maintained in all directions. Drivers can expect minor delays and are asked to use caution through the detour.

    The Steveston Interchange Project is on track to be completed in fall 2025.

    For updates, check: https://www.drivebc.ca/

    MIL OSI Canada News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim Receives Healthcare Champion of Change Policymaker Award 

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Young Kim (CA-39)

    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40) received the Healthcare Champion of Change Policymaker Award from the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) in recognition of her bipartisan leadership and advocacy for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities across the nation. 

    The APIAHF’s Healthcare Champions of Change honors administrative, community, and organizational leaders for their efforts to support quality care for and address the unique needs of AANHPI communities.  

    Rep. Kim was recognized for her extensive work to reduce barriers and expand access to health care, including through her leadership on the Veterans and Family Information Act, Health CARE Act, and SPEAK Act.   

    “Language barriers should not stand between Americans and their health,” said Rep. Young Kim. “This award is especially meaningful to me as a Korean American and the representative of a vibrant Asian American and Hispanic community. I will continue to work across the aisle to ensure that quality health care is accessible across our communities.” 

    Rep. Jill Tokuda (HI-2), the Oklahoma Micronesian Coalition, and the Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation were also recognized by APIAHF for their contributions to improving health outcomes for AANHPI communities. 

    Learn more about APIAHF HERE. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hoeven Marks Two Major Milestones For Project Ultra, Outlines Future Of Drone & Counter-Drone Initiative

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for North Dakota John Hoeven
    07.18.25
    Senator Highlights Weekly Unmanned Cargo Flights Between Grand Forks & Cavalier, Secured Increased $100 Million Contract Ceiling for Project ULTRA
    EMERADO, N.D. – Senator John Hoeven today outlined two major milestones for Project ULTRA, which further solidify North Dakota’s leadership in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and counter-UAS technology development:
    Project ULTRA has started conducting unmanned cargo flights between Grand Forks Air Force Base and Cavalier Space Force Station.
    Under this initiative, the project partners will fly unmanned aircraft carrying up to 25 pounds of cargo between the two military installations on a weekly basis for the next year.
    Importantly, this is the first such UAS operation on a military base flying through the national airspace (NAS) and without a chase plane.
    By conducting such operations on a routine basis, Project ULTRA is writing the playbook for similar UAS operations at bases across the country.

    Hoeven has secured an agreement in principle with the Department of Defense (DoD) to increase the contract ceiling for Project ULTRA to $100 million, up from $18 million.
    The higher funding ceiling creates the opportunity for all military services to connect with expertise in the private sector utilizing Project ULTRA.
    This will enable DoD to more cost-effectively and quickly develop the capabilities it needs, including counter-drone technology.

    All of Project ULTRA’s funding is made available through annual defense appropriations legislation, which Hoeven helps write as a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee. These efforts are further bolstered by legislation Hoeven drafted authorizing the Air Force to conduct a pilot project that would use drones to resupply remote facilities that support nuclear missiles, like those in Minot. Hoeven’s legislation is included in the Senate’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 National Defense Authorization Act.
    “Today marks two major milestones for Project ULTRA – the beginning of weekly UAS cargo flights between two military bases and an increase of the initiative’s contract ceiling to $100 million,” said Senator Hoeven. “We’re leveraging this funding and the ecosystem we’ve been building in our state since 2005 to connect all of our military branches with even more private sector partners to realize a wide range of new capabilities, from innovative and efficient uses of UAS to protecting our military bases against threats from drones. That’s a big deal, because drone technology is front and center everywhere you look, whether in Ukraine and Russia, the Middle East, our military or the civilian sector. North Dakota will continue leading the way, due in large part to the good work of GrandSKY, the Northern Plains UAS Test Site and their partners to deliver results for our military that are on-time and on-budget.”
    The Project ULTRA partners undertaking the unmanned cargo flights include:
    GrandSKY.
    The Northern Plains UAS Test Site.
    Grand Forks County.
    Skyways, which is providing the aircraft.
    Simulyze, which is providing the traffic management system.
    Representatives from the Air Force, Navy and NASA.

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  • MIL-OSI: Purpose Investments Inc. Announces July 2025 Distributions

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Purpose Investments Inc. (“Purpose”) is pleased to announce distributions for the month of July 2025 for its open-end exchange traded funds and closed-end funds (“the Funds”).

    The ex-distribution date for all Open-End Funds is July 29, 2025. The ex-distribution date for all closed-end funds is July 31, 2025.

    Open-End Funds Ticker
    Symbol
    Distribution
    per
    share/unit
    Record
    Date
    Payable
    Date
    Distribution
    Frequency
    Apple (AAPL) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Units APLY $0.1667 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Canadian Financial Income Fund – ETF Series BNC $0.1225¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Global Bond Fund – ETF Units BND $0.0866 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Units BRKY $0.1500 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Bitcoin Yield ETF – ETF Units BTCY $0.0850 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Bitcoin Yield ETF – ETF Non-Currency Hedged Units BTCY.B $0.0970 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Bitcoin Yield ETF – ETF USD Units BTCY.U US $0.0815 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Credit Opportunities Fund – ETF Units CROP $0.0875 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Credit Opportunities Fund – ETF USD Units CROP.U US $0.0975 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Ether Yield – ETF Units ETHY $0.0405 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Ether Yield ETF – ETF Non-Currency Hedged Units ETHY.B $0.0500 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Ether Yield ETF – ETF Units Non-Currency Hedged USD Units ETHY.U US $0.0395 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Global Flexible Credit Fund – ETF Units FLX $0.0461 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Global Flexible Credit Fund – Non-Currency Hedged – ETF Units FLX.B $0.0551 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Global Flexible Credit Fund – Non-Currency Hedged USD – ETF Units FLX.U US $0.0385 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Global Bond Class – ETF Units IGB $0.0723¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Microsoft (MSFT) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF units MSFY $0.1300 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Enhanced Premium Yield Fund – ETF Series PAYF $0.1375¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Total Return Bond Fund – ETF Series PBD $0.0590¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Core Dividend Fund – ETF Series PDF $0.1050¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Enhanced Dividend Fund – ETF Series PDIV $0.0950¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Real Estate Income Fund – ETF Series PHR $0.0720¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose International Dividend Fund – ETF Series PID $0.0780 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Monthly Income Fund – ETF Series PIN $0.0830¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Multi-Asset Income Fund – ETF Units PINC $0.0840 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Conservative Income Fund – ETF Series PRP $0.0600¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Premium Yield Fund – ETF Series PYF $0.1100¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Premium Yield Fund Non-Currency Hedged – ETF Series PYF.B $0.1230¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Premium Yield Fund Non-Currency Hedged – ETF USD Series PYF.U US $0.1200¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Core Equity Income Fund – ETF Series RDE $0.0875¹ 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Emerging Markets Dividend Fund – ETF Units REM $0.0950 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Canadian Preferred Share Fund – ETF Units RPS $0.0950 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose US Preferred Share Fund – ETF Series RPU $0.0940 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose US Preferred Share Fund Non-Currency Hedged – ETF Units2 RPU.B / RPU.U $0.0940 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Strategic Yield Fund – ETF Units SYLD $0.0970 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    AMD (AMD) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YAMD $0.2500 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Amazon (AMZN) Yield Shares Purpose ETF- ETF Units YAMZ $0.4000 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Broadcom (AVGO) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YAVG $0.1800 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Coinbase (COIN) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YCON $0.3000 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Costco (COST) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YCST $0.1200 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Alphabet (GOOGL) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Units YGOG $0.2500 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Tech Innovators Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YMAG $0.2000 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    META (META) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YMET $0.2400 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Netflix (NFLX) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YNET $0.1500 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    NVIDIA (NVDA) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Units YNVD $0.7500 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Palantir (PLTR) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YPLT $0.4000 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Tesla (TSLA) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Units YTSL $0.5500 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    UnitedHealth Group (UHN) Yield Shares Purpose ETF – ETF Series YUNH $0.1100 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
               
    Closed-End Funds Ticker
    Symbol
    Distribution
    per
    share/unit
    Record
    Date
    Payable
    Date
    Distribution
    Frequency
    Big Banc Split Corp, Class A BNK $0.1200¹ 07/31/2025 08/14/2025 Monthly
    Big Banc Split Corp – Preferred Shares BNK.PR.A $0.0700¹ 07/31/2025 08/14/2025 Monthly
     

    Estimated July 2025 Distributions for Purpose USD Cash Management Fund, Purpose Cash Management Fund, Purpose High Interest Savings Fund, and Purpose US Cash Fund

    The July 2025 distribution rates for Purpose USD Cash Management Fund, Purpose Cash Management Fund, Purpose High Interest Savings Fund, and Purpose US Cash Fund are estimated to be as follows:

    Fund Name Ticker
    Symbol
    Estimated
    Distribution
    per unit
    Record
    Date
    Payable
    Date
    Distribution
    Frequency
    Purpose USD Cash Management Fund – ETF Units MNU.U US $0.3851 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Cash Management Fund – ETF Units MNY $0.2450 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose High Interest Savings Fund – ETF Units PSA $0.1182 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
    Purpose US Cash Fund – ETF Units PSU.U US $0.3856 07/29/2025 08/05/2025 Monthly
     

    Purpose expects to issue a press release on or about July 28, 2025, which will provide the final distribution rate for Purpose USD Cash Management Fund, Purpose Cash Management Fund, Purpose High Interest Savings Fund, and Purpose US Cash Fund. The ex-distribution date will be July 29, 2025.

    1. Dividend is designated as an “eligible” Canadian dividend for purposes of the Income Tax Act (Canada) and any similar provincial and territorial legislation.
    2. Purpose US Preferred Share Fund Non-Currency Hedged – ETF Units have both a CAD and USD purchase option. Distribution per unit is declared in CAD, however, the USD purchase option (RPU.U) distribution will be made in the USD equivalent. Conversion into USD will use the end-of-day foreign exchange rate prevailing on the ex-distribution date.

    About Purpose Investments Inc.

    Purpose Investments is an asset management company with more than $24 billion in assets under management. Purpose Investments has an unrelenting focus on client-centric innovation and offers a range of managed and quantitative investment products. Purpose Investments is led by well-known entrepreneur Som Seif and is a division of Purpose Unlimited, an independent technology-driven financial services company.

    For further information please contact:
    Keera Hart
    Keera.Hart@kaiserpartners.com
    905-580-1257

    Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with investment fund investments. Please read the prospectus and other disclosure documents before investing. Investment funds are not covered by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government deposit insurer. There can be no assurance that the full amount of your investment in a fund will be returned to you. If the securities are purchased or sold on a stock exchange, you may pay more or receive less than the current net asset value. Investment funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated.

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  • MIL-OSI: The Genius Act is approved: Mint Miner opens a new era of cloud mining for all, turning cryptocurrency into daily income

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Chicago, Illinois, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the wave of technological democratization sweeps the world, the concept of “everyone has the right to participate in technological innovation” advocated by the “Genius Act” is accelerating in the crypto industry.

    Mint Miner, the world’s leading green cloud mining platform, officially announced the launch of the “National Cloud Mining Plan” in response to the spirit of the “Genius Act”, so that everyone can have their own digital computing power and continue to obtain passive income.

    The plan features a “0 threshold, 0 equipment, 0 technical requirements” participation mechanism, without the need to purchase expensive mining machines or professional knowledge. Users only need to register a Mint Miner account through their mobile phone or web page to start exclusive cloud computing power with one click, and participate in the intelligent mining of mainstream crypto assets such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, DOGE, etc. The platform will automatically distribute income every day to realize the vision of “empowering ordinary people with technology”.

    Three highlights of Mint Miner cloud mining: 
    ✅ Multi-currency support: including Bitcoin (BTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), XRP, SOL, BCH and other digital currency settlements. 
    ✅ Daily stable income: The system automatically distributes income and can be withdrawn at any time. 
    ✅ Green computing power support: 100% green energy data center, low carbon and environmentally friendly. 

    This plan also provides a $15 cloud computing power registration reward for new users, so that the “technology dividend” can truly benefit the world. 

    Join the Mint Miner cloud mining plan in three simple steps 

    1. Visit the Mint Miner official website, fill in the username, email, and password to complete the registration. 
    2.  Select the cloud mining contract. The platform provides a variety of contract plans. You can choose the contract that suits you according to your own financial situation. The following are some of the popular mining contracts:

    [New User Experience Contract]: Investment amount: $100, contract period: 2 days, maturity income: $100 + $10
    [Avalon Miner A13]: Investment amount: $500, contract period: 5 days, maturity income: $500 + $30.5
    [Bitcoin Miner S19 XP+ Hyd]: Investment amount: $1,500, contract period: 9 days, maturity income: $1,500 + $178.2
    [ETC Miner E9 Pro]: Investment amount: $3,200, contract period: 14 days, maturity income: $3,200 + $672
    [Antminer L7 ]: Investment amount: $5,200, contract period: 20 days, maturity income: $5,200 + $1,612
    [Bitcoin MinerS21+ Hyd]: Investment amount: $10,000, contract period: 28 days, maturity income: $10,000 + $4,760

    For more contracts, please visit the Mint Miner platform

    3. Start mining and enjoy daily income: After successfully purchasing the contract, the daily income will be automatically deposited into the account balance, which can be withdrawn or reinvested at any time.

    Mint Miner’s global data center network currently covers more than 180 countries, relying on green energy and AI scheduling systems to provide stable and efficient mining capabilities. The platform has not only obtained compliance certifications in many countries, but also integrated the security protection systems of McAfee® and Cloudflare® to ensure the safety of user assets.

    Let every ordinary person have the opportunity to become a builder of digital wealth.

    The “Genius Act” emphasizes that technology should be used by humans, not dominate human life. It advocates the construction of a people-oriented digital society to protect personal privacy, free choice and value dignity.

    Mint Miner interprets the value extension of the “Genius Act” in the blockchain field with practical actions-releasing individual potential, breaking monopolies, and allowing ordinary people to master their own future in the crypto economy.

    Join Mint Miner now to start your cloud mining journey

    Media Contact:
    Contact Email: info@mintminer.com
    Official Website: https://mintminer.com/

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Statement of Senate Intel Vice Chair Warner on DNI Gabbard’s sham claims about a “treasonous conspiracy” at the highest levels of government

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Commonwealth of Virginia Mark R Warner

    WASHINGTON – Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Vice Chairman Mark R. Warner (D-VA) issued the following statement on DNI Gabbard’s unfounded claims of a coup: 

    “It seems DNI Gabbard is unaware that the years-long Russia investigation carried out by the Senate Intelligence Committee reaffirmed that ‘the Russian government directed extensive activity against U.S. election infrastructure’ ahead of the 2016 election, and that it ‘used social media to conduct an information warfare campaign’ in order to benefit Donald Trump. This conclusion was supported on a unanimous basis by every single Democrat and Republican on the committee. 

    “It is sadly not surprising that DNI Gabbard, who promised to depoliticize the intelligence community, is once again weaponizing her position to amplify the president’s election conspiracy theories. It is appalling to hear DNI Gabbard accuse her own IC workforce of committing a ‘treasonous conspiracy’ when she was unwilling to label Edward Snowden a traitor. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Humanitarians report more deaths, displacement and desperation in Gaza

    Source: United Nations 2

    “Every day brings more preventable deaths, displacement and desperation,” the agency said in a humanitarian update.

    On Friday, Israeli authorities issued another displacement order, this time for parts of North Gaza.

    OCHA said it continues to receive deeply troubling reports of malnourished children and adults being admitted to hospitals with insufficient resources available to treat them.

    Fuel crisis deepens

    The energy crisis in Gaza is also deepening, despite the resumption of limited fuel imports as the quantities that are entering – while critical for continuity – “remain at lower levels than what we were previously able to extract from dwindling internal reserves, which have now been fully depleted”.

    The situation has forced solid waste collection to be paused in recent days, and additional wells have had to shut down, particularly in Deir Al-Balah.

    “While specific health services, including dialysis, have reduced or shut down, others could go on for a few more days before they too will have to go dark,” OCHA warned.

    “With every day that passes, people have less clean water and healthcare and more sewage flooding ground floors.”

    Since the limited entry of fuel entry supplies resumed on 9 July, the UN has managed to send just over 600,000 litres of diesel to Kerem Shalom. On Thursday,

    it was able to send 35,000 litres of much-needed benzene for the first time.

    OCHA said these volumes are limited because Israel has allowed only 14 trucks over the past week. 

    The agency stressed that to maintain lifesaving operations, hundreds of thousands of litres of fuel are needed every day. The limited fuel currently entering is primarily allocated to health, water and communications services as well as to power vehicles.

    Humanitarian movements curtailed

    Humanitarian movements inside Gaza also continue to be restricted.

    On Thursday, seven out of 13 attempts to coordinate the movement of aid workers and supplies with the Israeli authorities were facilitated.

    Teams were able to retrieve some fuel, collect some water, relocate generators, provide supplies related to hygiene and sanitation and transfer much-needed medical supplies.

    The six remaining attempts were either outright denied or approved initially, but then faced obstacles on the ground.

    End international media ban

    Meanwhile, the head of the UN Palestine refugee agency UNRWA called on Friday for the ban on international media entering Gaza to be lifted.

    “650 days of atrocities against civilians with no international media allowed in,” Philippe Lazzarini wrote in social media post, adding that over 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed during this time.

    “Media ban fuels dis-information campaigns questioning first-hand data and accounts from eyewitnesses and international humanitarian organizations,” he said.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: World News in Brief: Violence in Haiti, rising insecurity in DR Congo, expert panel on nuclear war

    Source: United Nations 2

    Displaced Haitians are dispersed among the 250 active displacement sites across the country, most of which are informal. Just over a fifth of these sites are managed by humanitarian organizations, meaning that many are living in precarious conditions.  

    In June alone, more than 200 alerts were reported across displacement sites, over 80 per cent of which were related to essential needs such as lack of water, food, shelter or healthcare.

    OCHA noted that nearly 1.3 million people are now internally displaced in Haiti, the highest number ever recorded in the country due to violence.

    Constrained UN response

    The UN and partners have supported more than 113,000 displaced Haitians this year, providing essential services such as water, shelter, sanitation and healthcare.

    The humanitarian response is severely constrained by limited funding and persistent insecurity, hampering humanitarian access to the most affected areas and delaying the delivery of aid. 

    Despite the challenges, the agency continues to work closely with Haitian authorities and humanitarian partners to coordinate relief efforts and mobilise additional resources to support displaced communities. 

    DR Congo: Ongoing violence in the east drives displacement, impedes aid delivery

    Ongoing violence in North and South Kivu provinces in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to claim the lives of civilians and to trigger new displacement. 

    In North Kivu, UN partners on the ground in Rutshuru and Lubero territories reported that fighting between M23 and other armed groups was ongoing until Tuesday, resulting in eight civilian deaths and 42,500 displaced people as of earlier this week. 

    Since early July, heavy clashes between M23 and other armed groups in South Kivu have also persisted, as local partners said the fighting has displaced at least 37,000 people from their homes. 

    Aid access restrictions 

    The surge in violence is making it harder for humanitarians to deliver assistance to vulnerable communities. 

    While partners and teams on the ground are doing their best to maintain services for those affected, access restrictions and severe funding shortages pose significant obstacles. 

    A humanitarian convoy coordinated by OCHA along the road between the provincial capital Bukavu and the city of Uvira, primarily planned for this Friday, has been postponed due to a lack of security guarantees on that route. 

    Many UN partners on the ground are forced to scale back their operations, disrupting essential services for those in need. 

    OCHA called on the international community to take urgent action to address these severe funding gaps and avert a humanitarian tragedy. 

    New panel to examine the effects of a nuclear war

    The UN Secretary-General has appointed an independent scientific panel of 21 experts to examine the physical and societal consequences of a nuclear war on a local, regional and planetary scale in the days, weeks and decades following such an event.

    The creation of the panel, mandated by a General Assembly resolution, comes at a time when nuclear guardrails are being eroded and “the risk of nuclear war is higher than at any point since the depths of the Cold War,” UN deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq said on Friday during the daily media briefing from Headquarters in New York. 

    The panelists will seek input from a wide range of stakeholders – including international and regional organizations, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), civil society and affected communities. 

    Members will hold their first meeting in September and will submit a final report to the General Assembly in 2027. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Pressley, McGovern, Project Bread Sound Alarm on Republicans’ Devastating Food Assistance Cuts, Harm to Massachusetts Families

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)

    Massachusetts Families Fear Worsening Hunger Crisis Amid Trump’s Cuts to SNAP in Big, Ugly Bill

    Photos (DropBox)

    EAST BOSTON – Today, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) and Congressman James P. McGovern (MA-02) convened a listening session in East Boston with Project Bread, the leading statewide food security organization in Massachusetts, to highlight the devastating impacts that Trump’s Big, Ugly Bill will have on Massachusetts families who rely on federal food assistance.

    “No one in Massachusetts – no child, student, parent, or senior – should go hungry.,” said Rep. Ayanna Pressley. “Trump and Republicans’ Big, Ugly Bill is a shameful betrayal of our shared humanity and will make communities in the Massachusetts 7th and across the country hungrier, poorer, and sicker. SNAP is a lifeline, especially for families facing other insecurities, and for Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ households that face the highest rates of food insecurity. Listening to families directly impacted by this crisis is essential as we chart a path forward, and I’m grateful to fight alongside Rep. McGovern, Project Bread, state and local leaders, and critical food assistance, nutrition, and farming advocates to ensure food justice for all.”

    “Federal nutrition assistance programs put food on the table for families across Massachusetts. Today, we heard directly from some of those families about how the Trump’s Big Ugly Bill and DOGE cuts will make families more hungry and less healthy. Forty-two million people – the vast majority of which are working people, kids, seniors, and people with disabilities – will see their SNAP benefits cut and families with teenagers, older adults, veterans, former foster youth, and homeless people could lose their benefits altogether,” said Rep. James P. McGovern, Ranking Member of the House Rules Committee and a senior member of the House Agriculture Committee. “Kids will have less nutritious food at school and families utilizing food pantries will have less access to fruits and vegetables. I can’t think of anything more cruel than taking food away from hungry families all to fund tax breaks for billionaires.” 

    “Project Bread hears from over 25,000 families every year just how critical food assistance programs are. People experiencing hunger share how they are working hard to provide for their families, navigating work challenges, health crises, family concerns, and much more, and it is important that we listen and uplift the real stories of food insecurity in Massachusetts,” said Erin McAleer, President and CEO of Project Bread. “We invest in building connections with those directly experiencing hunger because that lived expertise is central to how we develop and implement sustainable community solutions. Hunger is a policy choice. In Massachusetts, we are lucky to have powerful congressional and community leaders ready to listen, learn, and lead in the fight to ensure everyone can put food on the table.”

    Congresswoman Pressley, Congressman McGovern, and Project Bread discussed the stories of people with lived experience in the Massachusetts 7th, as well as partners and advocates, including Ricardo Henry, Community Leader of Neighborhood Food Action Collaborative; Sandra Nijjar, Founder of East Boston Community Soup Kitchen; Carlos Morales, Food Access Manager of La Colaborativa; Michelle Doyle, Meals Program Director of Prospect Hill Academy Charter School; Alexandra Mello, Project Bread Council of Experts; Janin Otero, Project Bread Council of Experts, and others. Also joining them were state and local officials, including State Representative Adrian Madaro, State Senator Lydia Edwards, State Senator Sal DiDomenico, Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata; Jeffrey McCue, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance; Julianne Stelmaszyk, Director of the Division of Food Security at the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources; Allison Bovell-Ammon, Assistant Undersecretary for Children and Family Services at the MA Executive Office of Health and Human Services; and Aliza Wasserman, Director of the City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Food Justice.

    Photo from the listening session are available here.

    Throughout her time in Congress, Rep. Pressley has been a champion for food security and justice and ensuring families have the essential food assistance they deserve. She has been an outspoken critic of the Big, Ugly Bill since its inception and Republicans’ harmful cuts to SNAP and other government service programs.

    • Rep. Pressley joined colleagues at a press conference imploring the House to reject the cruel and harmful legislation.
    • Rep. Pressley joined the Congressional Black Caucus and over 100 colleagues in stalling a vote on the Big, Ugly Bill.  
    • Rep. Pressley issued a statement condemning the Senate’s passage of the Big, Ugly Bill and vowing to continue fighting it using every tool available.
    • Rep. Pressley rallied with advocates from Caring Across Generations, Care Can’t Wait, and partner organizations to protest Trump’s and Republicans’ Big Ugly Bill that proposes disastrous cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other essential programs and would leave communities sicker, poorer, and more vulnerable.
    • Ahead of the House’s vote on the bill, Rep. Pressley delivered an impassioned speech on the House floor in which she made a direct appeal to her Republican colleagues to oppose this cruel and harmful bill.
    • Rep. Pressley delivered a floor speech in which she slammed the bill’s proposed Medicaid cuts, which would decimate reproductive healthcare in America and worsen maternal health outcomes.
    • Rep. Pressley co-hosted a press conference with Color of Change to oppose the Republicans’ cruel and harmful budget reconciliation package, which would gut critical programs like Medicaid and SNAP.
    • In the House Oversight Committee’s markup of the Republican reconciliation bill, Rep. Pressley demanded Republicans answer to the families who would go hungry by way of this reconciliation bill – and she was met with silence.
    • In an impassioned speech on the House floor, Rep. Pressley slammed Republicans’ cruel and callous budget resolution that would slash Medicaid, SNAP, and other critical government services to pay for trillions of dollars in tax giveaways for Donald Trump’s billionaire donors.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Bonta Releases Report, Finds Firearm Microstamping Technology Viable

    Source: US State of California

    Friday, July 18, 2025

    Contact: (916) 210-6000, agpressoffice@doj.ca.gov

    OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today released a report finding that firearm microstamping technology is technologically viable when imprinting a unique microscopic array of characters, referred to as a microstamp, on spent cartridge cases discharged by a firearm into which a microstamped firing pin has been installed. This report follows recent amendments to the Unsafe Handgun Act, including requiring that new semiautomatic pistols must have microstamping capabilities that allow law enforcement to trace a shell casing to the pistol that fired it. The California Department of Justice’s (DOJ) investigation found that microstamping components installed in semiautomatic pistols regularly produce microstamps on spent cartridge cases discharged by these firearms, including after sustained or repeat firing. The investigation was led by DOJ’s Bureau of Forensic Services, performed in consultation with relevant legal and subject matter experts, and included input from stakeholders, who were invited to provide written comments relevant to DOJ’s technological viability investigation.

    “My office’s investigation into the technological viability of microstamping components has found that this technology is viable,” said Attorney General Bonta. “Microstamping technology could help law enforcement match cartridges found at crime scenes directly to the firearms they came from. Today, my office released a report outlining the findings of our investigation in an effort to provide appropriate transparency as to the basis of our determination.”

    Microstamping technology causes a firearm to imprint a unique microscopic code onto ammunition cartridge cases when a firearm is fired that identifies the firearm’s make, model, and serial number, helping law enforcement match cartridges found at crime scenes directly to the firearms they came from.  

    In 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 452, authored by Senator Catherine Blakespear (D-Encinitas), which amended California’s Unsafe Handgun Act and added separate Penal Code provisions that adopted new requirements concerning microstamping components in semiautomatic pistols sold or transferred in the state. California Penal Code section 27532 required DOJ to investigate the technological viability of microstamping components. Beginning January 1st, 2028, the Unsafe Handgun Act will mandate that all semiautomatic handguns sold by licensed dealers must be verified as microstamping enabled. 

    In the report, DOJ outlines the findings of the investigation, including:

    • Engraved firing pins consistently leave legible microstamps on spent cartridge cases.
    • In many tested firearms and ammunition types, microstamping components can reliably imprint all data needed to identify the firearm. 
    • Even incomplete microstamps can yield useful leads for solving and prosecuting gun crimes.
    • Using partial microstamps is equivalent to using partial fingerprints, license plates, or firearm serial numbers as investigative leads. 

    This fall, DOJ will work to provide written guidance on performance standards for entities engaged in the business of producing microstamping components. Starting early next year, DOJ will start accepting applications for licensure of entities to engage in the business of producing microstamping components that meet these performance standards. 

    A full copy of the report can be found here. 

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  • MIL-OSI: 2025’s Most Efficient Crypto Mining Platform? AIXA’s AI Has the Answer

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, NY, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, one constant remains: the need for reliable, consistent, and scalable ways to grow digital assets. As 2025 unfolds, the industry has moved beyond speculation-driven investments and entered a phase of strategic, technology-backed wealth generation. Enter AIXA Miner, a platform at the forefront of this shift—offering a seamless blend of AI optimization, smart contracts, and renewable-powered mining infrastructure. For investors seeking dependable passive income, AIXA Miner’s carefully structured investment packages are delivering standout results.

    The New Era of Mining Efficiency

    Traditional mining setups are no longer practical for everyday investors. They involve high upfront costs, ongoing maintenance, technical know-how, and expensive power consumption. AIXA Miner solves all of that by providing cloud-based mining solutions that require zero hardware, no setup, and absolutely no technical experience. Investors simply select a plan, activate it, and begin receiving automated daily rewards.

    What differentiates AIXA from other platforms is its AI-powered allocation engine. This intelligent system continuously analyzes mining pool performance, market volatility, hash rate dynamics, and energy efficiency to optimize output across all active contracts. This ensures that every dollar invested is working at peak potential.

    AIXA Miner’s Investment Packages: Designed for All Levels of Investors

    Whether you’re starting with a modest budget or seeking large-scale exposure to the mining sector, AIXA’s packages are designed to offer transparent returns, fixed durations, and a full capital refund at contract maturity.Why These Plans Are Resonating in 2025

    The appeal of these packages lies not only in their attractive ROIs, but also in the flexibility and clear terms of engagement. For instance:

    • DOGE Miner Antminer L7 is an ideal starter package, offering a brief 5-day term that allows users to test the platform and begin generating income with minimal risk.
    • BTC Miner Antminer S17 Pro is favored by users looking for a short-term plan with mid-level capital. Its 13.6% return over 10 days offers a fast turnaround and low barrier to entry.
    • BTC Miner Avalon A15XP-206T represents the sweet spot for serious investors—balancing duration and yield with an ROI that comfortably beats most traditional DeFi or staking options.
      BTC Miner S21e XP Hydro is for those seeking substantial returns in under a month, yielding over $10,000 in profit on a $25,000 investment—all while being powered by hydro energy for maximum sustainability.

    These contracts are built around predictability and performance, offering users peace of mind in a space often defined by volatility.

    AI, Automation, and Passive Income

    AIXA’s investment packages are fully supported by its proprietary AI engine, which functions like a virtual mining manager. Instead of relying on static configurations, the system:

    • Dynamically switches between mining pools for best yield.
    • Adjusts resource usage based on real-time market data.
    • Distributes daily earnings without the need for manual intervention.

    The integration of AI in crypto mining is one of the strongest trends of 2025, and AIXA Miner is ahead of the curve in offering it at scale. Users don’t have to monitor charts, configure hardware, or worry about market fluctuations—the AI handles everything while users benefit from automated profits and capital protection.

    Add-on Value: VIP System & Affiliate Income

    AIXA Miner also introduces powerful auxiliary income channels through its VIP reward tiers and multi-level affiliate program.

    • VIP Status: As your total investment increases, you rise through the VIP ranks (VIP1 to VIP10). Each level unlocks higher daily bonuses, exclusive payouts, and priority support. Top-level members are eligible for cash gifts up to $518,888.
    • Affiliate Program: Users earn lifetime commissions of 5% (Level 1), 2% (Level 2), and 1% (Level 3) on deposits made by referrals. This structure allows even non-investing users to build a passive income stream by simply sharing their link.

    These additional systems incentivize long-term engagement and help community builders, content creators, and crypto enthusiasts to benefit alongside investors.

    AIXA’s Commitment to Transparency and Sustainability

    Operating from Greenwood Village, Colorado, AIXA Miner emphasizes green mining practices, using hydro and renewable energy to power its infrastructure. In a time when energy concerns and ESG factors matter, this eco-conscious model offers a guilt-free pathway to profit.

    Moreover, all contracts are backed by smart contract protocols, ensuring immutable, auditable agreements. There are no hidden fees, no maintenance charges, and no withdrawal restrictions—everything is built to be clear and user-first.

    Final Thoughts

    With over 1 million users globally and a rapidly growing reputation for consistency and innovation, AIXA Miner stands out as 2025’s most efficient and investor-friendly cloud mining platform. Its tiered investment packages make it accessible for everyone—from cautious first-timers to high-stake crypto veterans—while its AI-driven engine and sustainability focus point to where the future of mining is headed.

    If you’re seeking dependable returns without the volatility of trading or the burden of managing hardware, AIXA Miner might just be the answer. With a $20 sign-up bonus and contract plans starting as low as $100, there’s never been a better time to step into smart, sustainable crypto income.

    Learn more or begin your mining journey at: https://aixaminer.com
    Email: info@aixaminer.com
    Address: 5800 S Quebec St, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, US

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  • MIL-OSI: 2025’s Most Efficient Crypto Mining Platform? AIXA’s AI Has the Answer

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, NY, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, one constant remains: the need for reliable, consistent, and scalable ways to grow digital assets. As 2025 unfolds, the industry has moved beyond speculation-driven investments and entered a phase of strategic, technology-backed wealth generation. Enter AIXA Miner, a platform at the forefront of this shift—offering a seamless blend of AI optimization, smart contracts, and renewable-powered mining infrastructure. For investors seeking dependable passive income, AIXA Miner’s carefully structured investment packages are delivering standout results.

    The New Era of Mining Efficiency

    Traditional mining setups are no longer practical for everyday investors. They involve high upfront costs, ongoing maintenance, technical know-how, and expensive power consumption. AIXA Miner solves all of that by providing cloud-based mining solutions that require zero hardware, no setup, and absolutely no technical experience. Investors simply select a plan, activate it, and begin receiving automated daily rewards.

    What differentiates AIXA from other platforms is its AI-powered allocation engine. This intelligent system continuously analyzes mining pool performance, market volatility, hash rate dynamics, and energy efficiency to optimize output across all active contracts. This ensures that every dollar invested is working at peak potential.

    AIXA Miner’s Investment Packages: Designed for All Levels of Investors

    Whether you’re starting with a modest budget or seeking large-scale exposure to the mining sector, AIXA’s packages are designed to offer transparent returns, fixed durations, and a full capital refund at contract maturity.Why These Plans Are Resonating in 2025

    The appeal of these packages lies not only in their attractive ROIs, but also in the flexibility and clear terms of engagement. For instance:

    • DOGE Miner Antminer L7 is an ideal starter package, offering a brief 5-day term that allows users to test the platform and begin generating income with minimal risk.
    • BTC Miner Antminer S17 Pro is favored by users looking for a short-term plan with mid-level capital. Its 13.6% return over 10 days offers a fast turnaround and low barrier to entry.
    • BTC Miner Avalon A15XP-206T represents the sweet spot for serious investors—balancing duration and yield with an ROI that comfortably beats most traditional DeFi or staking options.
      BTC Miner S21e XP Hydro is for those seeking substantial returns in under a month, yielding over $10,000 in profit on a $25,000 investment—all while being powered by hydro energy for maximum sustainability.

    These contracts are built around predictability and performance, offering users peace of mind in a space often defined by volatility.

    AI, Automation, and Passive Income

    AIXA’s investment packages are fully supported by its proprietary AI engine, which functions like a virtual mining manager. Instead of relying on static configurations, the system:

    • Dynamically switches between mining pools for best yield.
    • Adjusts resource usage based on real-time market data.
    • Distributes daily earnings without the need for manual intervention.

    The integration of AI in crypto mining is one of the strongest trends of 2025, and AIXA Miner is ahead of the curve in offering it at scale. Users don’t have to monitor charts, configure hardware, or worry about market fluctuations—the AI handles everything while users benefit from automated profits and capital protection.

    Add-on Value: VIP System & Affiliate Income

    AIXA Miner also introduces powerful auxiliary income channels through its VIP reward tiers and multi-level affiliate program.

    • VIP Status: As your total investment increases, you rise through the VIP ranks (VIP1 to VIP10). Each level unlocks higher daily bonuses, exclusive payouts, and priority support. Top-level members are eligible for cash gifts up to $518,888.
    • Affiliate Program: Users earn lifetime commissions of 5% (Level 1), 2% (Level 2), and 1% (Level 3) on deposits made by referrals. This structure allows even non-investing users to build a passive income stream by simply sharing their link.

    These additional systems incentivize long-term engagement and help community builders, content creators, and crypto enthusiasts to benefit alongside investors.

    AIXA’s Commitment to Transparency and Sustainability

    Operating from Greenwood Village, Colorado, AIXA Miner emphasizes green mining practices, using hydro and renewable energy to power its infrastructure. In a time when energy concerns and ESG factors matter, this eco-conscious model offers a guilt-free pathway to profit.

    Moreover, all contracts are backed by smart contract protocols, ensuring immutable, auditable agreements. There are no hidden fees, no maintenance charges, and no withdrawal restrictions—everything is built to be clear and user-first.

    Final Thoughts

    With over 1 million users globally and a rapidly growing reputation for consistency and innovation, AIXA Miner stands out as 2025’s most efficient and investor-friendly cloud mining platform. Its tiered investment packages make it accessible for everyone—from cautious first-timers to high-stake crypto veterans—while its AI-driven engine and sustainability focus point to where the future of mining is headed.

    If you’re seeking dependable returns without the volatility of trading or the burden of managing hardware, AIXA Miner might just be the answer. With a $20 sign-up bonus and contract plans starting as low as $100, there’s never been a better time to step into smart, sustainable crypto income.

    Learn more or begin your mining journey at: https://aixaminer.com
    Email: info@aixaminer.com
    Address: 5800 S Quebec St, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, US

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rosen Presses Trump Administration to Release Federal Funding to Fight Fentanyl Overdoses

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV)
    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) released a statement following reports that the Trump Administration is withholding $140 million to combat the fentanyl crisis, jeopardizing critical funding for programs aimed at saving lives and reducing opioid overdoses across 49 states, including Nevada. The Overdose Data to Action Program through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides funding for the Southern Nevada Health District and the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services to help fight drug overdoses. 
    “It’s incomprehensible that the Trump Administration is withholding critical federal funding to fight the fentanyl crisis in Nevada and all across the nation. This is a dangerous move that puts lives and communities at risk,” said Senator Rosen. “Instead of fighting the fentanyl epidemic, Donald Trump is undermining public health efforts and abandoning the very people who are working on the front lines to stop overdoses. I call on the Trump Administration to release these funds immediately.”
    Senator Rosen has consistently worked across party lines to fight the fentanyl crisis and combat fentanyl trafficking into the U.S. Senator Rosen introduced the Stop Smuggling Illicit Synthetic Drugs on U.S. Transportation Networks Act to establish a national strategy and deploy detection technologies at ports of entry to intercept fentanyl coming across the border. Her bipartisan FEND Off Fentanyl Act, which sanctions international fentanyl trafficking networks—including Mexican cartels and chemical suppliers in China—was signed into law last year. Senator Rosen has also helped introduce the bipartisan END FENTANYL Act, which mandates that U.S. Customs and Border Protection update its drug interdiction policies every three years to stay ahead of evolving smuggling tactics. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rosen Introduces Resolution Opposing Reckless Trump Funding Cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Other Critical Programs and Departments

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV)
    WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) introduced a resolution in the Senate opposing the Trump Administration’s funding cuts and freezes to critical programs all while Republicans push to give more tax cuts to the ultra-wealthy. These cuts have affected programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, making it harder for Nevadans to access much-needed services. The cuts have also dismantled federal agencies and resulted in the firing of experienced federal staff, causing immediate and widespread harm to communities in Nevada and across the United States.
    “Donald Trump’s reckless funding freeze and cuts to programs that American families rely on have dire consequences,” said Senator Rosen. “These wrongheaded actions are hurting Nevadans who rely on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the VA, and so many other critical programs. I’ll keep pushing back on Donald Trump’s efforts to harm our communities.”
    The full text of the resolution can be found HERE.
    Senator Rosen has repeatedly pushed back against President Trump’s federal funding freeze, hiring freeze, and terminations in Nevada. She demanded answers from the Acting Social Security Administration Commissioner on the planned relocation of a Social Security office in Las Vegas. She also voted against Trump’s reconciliation bill that cut both food assistance and medical care, and his rescissions bill that cut public broadcasting. This week, she demanded that the Trump administration release $7 billion in K-12 education funding.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rosen, Cortez Masto Push for Upholding Bipartisan EXPLORE Act to Benefit Lake Tahoe Basin

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV)
    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Nevada Senators Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) joined California Senators Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Alex Padilla (D-CA) in a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins and U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Secretary Doug Burgum requesting that they make sure the Lake Tahoe Basin benefits from the bipartisan Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act, which was signed into law last Congress. Their letter comes in advance of the 29th Lake Tahoe Summit, which will take place on August 6, 2025.
    “Lake Tahoe is a beautiful, unique environment that both our states cherish and enjoy for its plentiful outdoor recreation opportunities and its precious natural resource value,” the Senators wrote. “We follow a line of previous California and Nevada Senators who have worked with numerous administrations across decades to preserve and protect Lake Tahoe for Californians, Nevadans, and the millions of people from beyond our states who visit Tahoe every year.” 
    In the letter, the lawmakers urge the agencies to take action on the opportunities presented by the EXPLORE Act, which includes improving outdoor recreation access on U.S. public lands, supporting gateway communities, strengthening conservation efforts, and boosting the outdoor recreation economy. The Senators request that USDA and DOI utilize the EXPLORE Act to implement the following in the Tahoe region:
    Select Tahoe’s long-distance bike trails for official designation and create a new unpaved trail that circumnavigates the region.  
    Account for the unique needs of Tahoe’s gateway community in terms of housing, municipal infrastructure, visitation, and expansion of visitation on federal land.  
    Direct a USDA pilot program with a pay-for-performance finance model for recreation projects on or benefiting Forest Service lands.  
    Affirm that Tahoe qualifies as a participant in the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program, making it eligible for grants to improve recreational opportunities. 
    Read the full letter HERE.
    Senators Rosen and Cortez Masto are champions for Nevada’s great outdoor spaces and public lands. They passed critical legislation to permanently fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), which protects public lands in Nevada and across the U.S. They passed bipartisan, bicameral legislation to reauthorize the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cortez Masto, Rosen Push for Upholding Bipartisan EXPLORE Act to Benefit Lake Tahoe Basin

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Nevada Cortez Masto
    Washington, D.C. – Today, Nevada Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) joined California Senators Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) in a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins and U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Secretary Doug Burgum requesting that they make sure the Lake Tahoe Basin benefits from the bipartisan Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act, which was signed into law last Congress. Their letter comes in advance of the 29th Lake Tahoe Summit, which will take place on August 6, 2025.
    “Lake Tahoe is a beautiful, unique environment that both our states cherish and enjoy for its plentiful outdoor recreation opportunities and its precious natural resource value,” the Senators wrote. “We follow a line of previous California and Nevada Senators who have worked with numerous administrations across decades to preserve and protect Lake Tahoe for Californians, Nevadans, and the millions of people from beyond our states who visit Tahoe every year.” 
    In the letter, the lawmakers urge the agencies to take action on the opportunities presented by the EXPLORE Act, which includes improving outdoor recreation access on U.S. public lands, supporting gateway communities, strengthening conservation efforts, and boosting the outdoor recreation economy. The Senators request that USDA and DOI utilize the EXPLORE Act to implement the following in the Tahoe region:
    Select Tahoe’s long-distance bike trails for official designation and create a new unpaved trail that circumnavigates the region.  
    Account for the unique needs of Tahoe’s gateway community in terms of housing, municipal infrastructure, visitation, and expansion of visitation on federal land.  
    Direct a USDA pilot program with a pay-for-performance finance model for recreation projects on or benefiting Forest Service lands.  
    Affirm that Tahoe qualifies as a participant in the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program, making it eligible for grants to improve recreational opportunities. 
    Read the full letter here.
    Senators Cortez Masto and Rosen are champions for Nevada’s great outdoor spaces and public lands. They passed critical legislation to permanently fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), which protects public lands in Nevada and across the U.S. They passed bipartisan, bicameral legislation to reauthorize the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act, and they delivered critical funding to protect Lake Tahoe in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Cortez Masto has introduced legislation to ban oil and gas development in Nevada’s beautiful and pristine Ruby Mountains.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Murkowski Helps Advance First Four Spending Bills with Alaska Wins

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Alaska Lisa Murkowski
    07.18.25
    Washington, DC – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, voted to advance four bills for Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) that contain significant investments for Alaska. The four appropriations bills that passed committee are for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies (AG); Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies (MilCon); Commerce, Justice, and Science and Related Agencies (CJS); and Legislative Branch (LEG). All were approved in committee, and will now advance to the Senate floor for consideration.
    “With crucial investments in affordable housing, infrastructure, public safety, and fisheries, we are addressing some of the most pressing challenges faced by Alaskans, and helping the sustainability and future of not only our communities, but our way of life. I am proud to fight for Alaskan priorities and ensure that our state’s needs are met,” said Senator Murkowski.
    HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND SCIENCE (CJS) APPROPRIATIONS BILL
    Supporting NOAA’s Mission in Alaska
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a vital partner for the state of Alaska, leveraging partnerships at federal, state, local, and Tribal levels. NOAA provides everything from real time weather forecasts to fisheries monitoring, so that our communities are safe and our way of life is sustainable. To that end, Senator Murkowski prioritized ensuring the agency had programmatic support from the CJS Appropriations Bill to further advance their core missions in Alaska.
    One of the largest wins included $75 million for NOAA to recapitalize vessels, so that the fleet can continue to provide state-of-the-art weather forecasts and fisheries monitoring. The budget also included a $1 million increase for the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Regional Observations, which directly supports Alaska’s Ocean Observing System.
    Wins for NOAA Fisheries that will support sustainable seafood harvesting and conserving habitat:
    $10 million increase for Fisheries Surveys to support the historical levels of Alaska trawl surveys and exploring shifting fish stocks
    $3.125 million for the Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP), an increase of $250,000. This program was established to develop improved fishing practices and gear technologies in the effort of reducing bycatch.
    $4 million for the Fishery Survey Contingency Fund, which was established through the U.S. Treasury to compensate Alaska fishermen for economic losses.
    $5.5 million increase for Salmon Management Activities, which will be used to support the production of 42 million hatchery fish, to help increase the harvest for Tribal, commercial, and recreational fisheries.
    $41.5 million for the Pacific Salmon Treaty, a $500K increase from last fiscal year. This funding will go towards joint United States/Canada management of salmon fishing to prevent over-fishing and provide for optimum harvest
    $58.4 million for Observers and Training, including $2 million for the North Pacific Observer Program. These programs are essential for the conservation and management of fisheries in the Bering Sea, Aleutian Island, and Gulf of Alaska
    Wins for NOAA Weather & Climate Monitoring Systems
    $5 million increase for the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC). The NDBC is a network of monitoring infrastructure that collects and analyzes real-time data to ensure maritime safety.
    $10 million increase for Analyze, Forecast, and Support – includes language supporting tsunami detection and response systems relevant to Alaska.
    Advancing Connectivity in Alaska
    Senator Murkowski has set herself apart with her focus on broadband infrastructure in Alaska, shepherding record investment to the state through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) of 2021. She continues to be a leader in the space, inserting report language in the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program that acknowledges Alaska’s challenges with short construction seasons and logistics, laying the groundwork for future flexibility and support if needed. She also directed the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to consider supplemental funding that would ensure rural and remote Tribal projects are completed.
    Promoting Public Safety in Alaska
    Public safety in Alaska is always foremost on Senator Murkowski’s mind—particularly in our rural communities. She used the CJS bill as a vehicle for direct investment towards advancing that goal. The bill includes an increase in funding for the Tribal Youth Program, which does everything from improvements to the juvenile justice system, invest in alcohol and substance abuse prevention programs, and offer mental health services for Tribal youth. She was able to secure a 5% Tribal Set-Aside in the Crime Victims Fund along with strong report language that supports Tribal flexibility and streamlined access. The Senator also included increased funding for Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction, with language supporting Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) efforts and improved Department of Justice (DOJ) grant coordination for Native communities. Additionally, the bill follows up on the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report on MMIW with a directive for immediate reporting.
    Alaska faces some of the highest rates of sexual assault per capita of any state, and Senator Murkowski was intent on using the CJS bill to address this crisis. She approved an almost tripling of the Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Grants funding, which will support training and resources for forensic examination of sexual assault survivors. The Senator also included report language directing the Office for Victims of Crime/Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention to support Alaska-specific Child Advocacy Centers.
    The bill also includes funding increases for Transitional Housing Assistance, Underserved Populations Program, Regional Information Sharing Systems, and Veterans Treatment Courts.
    Investing in Arctic Research
    As the leading expert in Congress on Arctic policy and polar affairs, Senator Murkowski uses her position to advance American priorities in the North. The bill provides $9.1 billion, just $60 million below the last enacted level – preserving support for critical Arctic scientific research despite tight fiscal constraints. Arctic research remains a priority, with the National Science Foundation (NSF) playing a key role in supporting long-term monitoring, infrastructure development, and partnerships with Alaska-based institutions and Indigenous communities.
    In addition to broader programmatic funding to help Alaskans, Murkowski was able to secure investments in this bill that are specific to local 17 Alaska communities or entities, projects that have been requested and prioritized by local governments and organizations:
    Anchorage: $305,000 to support the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force in Alaska so they can further advance their mission of catching child sexual predators
    Anchorage: $1.5 million for the University of Alaska Anchorage to acquire specialty equipment that will help propel the institution to be a leader in biotechnological innovation, leveraging Alaska’s Arctic environment
    Bethel: $70,000 for the purchase and installation of a new security system at the Bethel Police Department’s headquarters
    Cordova: $355,000 to update equipment for climate and ecosystem monitoring as part of a ten-year long study of the region
    Fairbanks: $1.5 million to develop drone-borne maritime lidar to count salmon.
    Statewide: $498,000 for the creation and deployment of a Mobile Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) that will provide coordinated care to survivors of sexual assault in rural communities where traditional, stationary services may not be readily available
    Southeast: $500,000 for Sealaska Heritage Institute to develop and implement a sustainable workforce development program to address growth in fisheries and ocean sciences in Southeast Alaska over the next ten years
    Ketchikan: $3 million to upgrade its radio communication system, which has been identified as an essential public safety need in the after-action plan following recent landslides to improve disaster response and community resilience
    Statewide: $2 million for the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation to modernize and revitalize Alaska’s seafood industry by investing in processing innovation, workforce development, and infrastructure improvements.
    Statewide: $2.5 million for the North Pacific Research Board to investigate how ecosystem changes in the Northern Bering Sea influence species of commercial, ecological, and subsistence importance to inform local, state, and federal fisheries management
    Statewide: $1 million to help implement Next Generation 911, which will improve location accuracy and system resiliency for emergency call centers
    Statewide: $500,000 for the Bering Sea Fisherman’s Association to enable Tribes and Tribal organizations to participate as Cooperating Agencies in environmental analysis and management decisions made by federal agencies that affect subsistence resources.
    Statewide: $165,000 for the Alaska Ocean Observing System to purchase an Imaging Flow CytoBots (IFCBs) to continue monitoring for harmful algal blooms.
    Statewide: $1 million for Alaska Native Women’s Resource Center to support Tribes in implementing survivor-centered and trauma-informed programs in Tribal justice systems
    Statewide: $3.5 million for the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (ANDVSA) to support their mission of serving survivors of gender-based violence
    Unalaska: $3.5 million for the Bristol Bay Science and Research Institute to genetically analyze chum salmon from the pollock fishery bycatch in the Bering Sea to determine when and where Western Alaska chum salmon are being caught
    Valdez: $5.5 million to replace obsolete and failed emergency services communication towers and equipment
    HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES (AG) APPROPRIATIONS BILL
    Investments in housing and community development
    Affordable housing remains one of the most pressing challenges facing Alaska and our country. Senator Murkowski was intent on using the AG spending bill to address this challenge, particularly in rural communities where the cost of development remains prohibitively high. She supported $1.715 billion for the Rental Assistance Program, which will help low-income families around the country with for affordable rental housing in rural areas. She was able to secure $25 million for very low-income housing repair grants so that Alaskans can stay in their homes safely.
    Also included in the legislation was $1.25 billion for direct loans to improve critical infrastructure such as public safety buildings and community centers in rural communities.
    Updating Alaska’s clean water and utility infrastructure
    Senator Murkowski has made it her mission to ensure Alaska has the infrastructure to support daily life – no matter what community Alaskans’ call home. She was able to include $65 million for Rural Water and Waste Disposal Grants, and inserted report language that would prioritize Alaska Native communities. She also was able to secure $8 million for the High Energy Cost Grant Program, which assists energy providers in lowering energy costs for families with extremely high per-household energy costs.
    Bolstering food security and agriculture
    Senator Murkowski has been focused on bolstering Alaska’s food security for many years. She was able to secure a number of Alaska-specific wins, including:
    $5 million for Micro-Grants for Food Security, with report language prioritizing eligibility for reindeer herders, greenhouse growers, and hydroponic farmers
    $5 million for Alaska Native-Serving Institutions to promote equal access to education in rural Alaska and provide sustainable food and energy solutions for Alaska Native communities
    $3.5 million for the Geographically Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Transportation Program, helping offset high freight costs for Alaskan producers
    $3 million for the FDPIR 638 Contracting Authority Pilot, with direction for the USDA to allow direct purchases of traditional foods directly from small indigenous producers
    $888.9 million for the Summer Food Service Program, with report language supporting the continued implementation of non-congregate meal service to ensure low-income students can eat while school is out
    $1.826 billion for Agricultural Research Service, with continued funding for research on cover crops and cereal grains for northern climates and permafrost regions
    In addition, the bill includes $80 million for The Emergency Food Assistance Program’s storage and distribution funding to ensure rural food banks can receive supplies; a $3 billion increase for Child Nutrition programs, including School Breakfast and School Lunch programs, and the Child and Adult Care Food Program, as well as a $603 million increase to fully fund Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). The bill also directs USDA to work with states, tribes, and local stakeholders to use federal nutrition dollars for the direct purchase of foods from local and regional producers for the various food assistance programs.
    In addition to programmatic funding to help Alaskans, Murkowski was able to secure investments in this bill that are specific for 10 Alaska communities, projects that have been requested and prioritized by local governments and organizations:
    Bethel: $605,000 to establish a permanent Food Bank and Pantry in Bethel
    Eagle: $750,000 for the construction of a fire hall/public safety building for the local fire department and Emergency Medical Services team
    Houston: $1.95 million for the construction of Public Works Facility so preventive maintenance can be performed on equipment
    Kenai: $2.045 million for the installation of telecommunications infrastructure to improve emergency response times and enhance public communications
    Nunapitchuk: $55,000 to develop a Preliminary Investigation Feasibility Report whether the Native Village of Nunapitchuk can pursue a community-wide relocation project in the Nunavakanukakslak Lake-Johnson River Watershed
    Petersburg: $225,000 to purchase emergency response equipment for the local fire department
    Statewide: $4.2 million for Alaska Municipal League to purchase heavy equipment for several communities designed to conduct road improvements and maintain infrastructure in rural Alaska
    Statewide: $750,000 to expand veterinary care in rural Alaska to prevent zoonotic disease outbreaks in communities off the road system
    Whittier: $310,000 for the removal and abatement of asbestos hazards in community housing where 85% of the city’s residents live
    Wrangell: $2.438 million to rehabilitate Wrangell’s Public Safety Building and Emergency Operations Center
    HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND RELATED AGENCIES (MILCON) APPROPRIATIONS BILL
    Ensuring Alaska’s military bases are state-of-the-art facilities
    Senator Murkowski is committed to supporting servicemembers in Alaska to ensure they have access to up-to-date resources as they protect and defend our nation, but also bolster their personal well-being as they adapt to life in Alaska. She secured over $400 million in programmatic funding for a Joint Integrated Testing and Training Center (JITTC) at JBER for the Air Force, a base supply complex at JBER for the Air National Guard, and a barracks at Fort Wainwright for the Army.
    Supporting Alaska’s veterans
    Senator Murkowski was able to secure funding for the construction of State Extended Care Facilities and Veterans Cemeteries. She also secured report language directing the VA to focus on benefits eligibility education for veterans who lack a direct road connection to a VA facility. She also secured her annual bill language to allow for care-sharing agreements between Federally Qualified Health Centers in the State of Alaska and Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations which are party to the Alaska Native Health Compact with the Indian Health Service. She made certain that the VA received full funding for mental health programs, telehealth programs, women veteran gender-specific care programs, homelessness programs, and for the Office of Rural Health.
    In addition to programmatic funding, Murkowski was able to secure investments in this bill that are specific for 3 of Alaska military installations, projects that have been requested and prioritized by the Department of Defense:
    JBER: $45 million to complete the runway extension project for the Air Force.
    Eielson Air Force Base: $6.7 million to finish planning and designing of a new permanent party dormitory for the Air Force.
    Fort Wainwright: $7.7 million to begin the planning and designing of a new dining facility for the Army.
    HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH (LEG) APPROPRIATIONS BILL
    Senator Murkowski inserted report language in the Legislative Branch FY26 Appropriations Act that incentivizes the Senate Dining Room and food-service facilities in the Capitol to source domestic seafood products, including wild-caught Alaska salmon.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wasserman Schultz, Díaz-Balart, Gonzales, Espaillat Lead Latino-Jewish Caucus in Marking Anniversary of AMIA Jewish Center Bombing, Demand Accountability

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23)

    “More than three decades after the tragic AMIA Jewish Center bombing, and there’s still no justice for the 85 victims, the hundreds of injured, and countless people who were traumatized by this attack,” said Wasserman Schultz. “With antisemitism skyrocketing around the world, this gruesome attack on Argentina’s thriving Jewish community cannot go unanswered. Congressmen Diaz-Balart, Espaillat, Gonzales, and I are all proud to honor the victims of this attack and keep up the vital pursuit of justice for their loved ones.”

    Washington, D.C. – This week, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25), Co-Chair of the Latino-Jewish Caucus, was joined by fellow Co-Chairs, Reps. Mario Díaz-Balart (FL-26), Adriano Espaillat (NY-13) and Tony Gonzales (TX-23) in sponsoring a resolution to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires and demanding justice and accountability for those responsible for the attack.

    “More than three decades after the tragic AMIA Jewish Center bombing, and there’s still no justice for the 85 victims, the hundreds of injured, and countless people who were traumatized by this attack,” said Wasserman Schultz. “With antisemitism skyrocketing around the world, this gruesome attack on Argentina’s thriving Jewish community cannot go unanswered. Congressmen Diaz-Balart, Espaillat, Gonzales, and I are all proud to honor the victims of this attack and keep up the vital pursuit of justice for their loved ones.”

    “Today, we honor and mourn the 85 innocent lives, overwhelmingly members of Argentina’s Jewish community, who were brutally murdered, and the more than 300 injured, in the deadliest antisemitic terrorist attack in Argentina’s history. On July 18, 1994, the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) in Buenos Aires was targeted in an act of blatant antisemitism,” said Diaz-Balart. “I remain committed to demanding justice and accountability for the vile perpetrators of this crime, including Iran’s former Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi and other terrorists. We must never forget the victims, and we must continue to condemn the alarming rise of antisemitism wherever it appears and hold accountable those who engage in such heinous acts.”

    “As co-chair of the Latino-Jewish Congressional Caucus, I am proud to join my colleagues to reintroduce this resolution that recognizes the 31st anniversary of the attack on the AMIA in Buenos Aires, which was the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentine history,” said Espaillat. “Today’s bipartisan resolution demonstrates the Caucus’ commitment to ensuring justice for each of the victims as we embrace their families and loved ones. Terrorism and antisemitism have no place in our society, and the reintroduction of this legislation reaffirms our solidarity with the Jewish community in Argentina and around the world.”

    “31 years ago, 85 souls were taken from our world far too soon in the AMIA Jewish Center bombing in Buenos Aires. We will never forget the victims, their families, and all those touched by this horrific tragedy,” said Gonzales. “Now more than ever, America needs steady voices in Congress in the fight to eradicate antisemitism. As leaders of the Latino-Jewish Caucus, this is central to our mission.” 

    “This week, Argentine and Jewish communities worldwide mark the 31st anniversary of the bombing of the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) building in Buenos Aires, the deadliest antisemitic attack since the Holocaust until Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack on Israel. For over three decades, American Jewish Committee (AJC) has persistently advocated for justice, urging Argentina to hold those responsible accountable. The AMIA bombing, carried out by Hezbollah operatives, is a reminder of the global threat posed by the Iranian regime and its proxies. We commend the co-chairs of the Latino-Jewish Congressional Caucus, Representatives Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL), Adriano Espaillat (D-NY), and Tony Gonzales (R-TX), for their leadership and steadfast commitment to advancing truth and justice, and for sustaining awareness of the Iranian regime’s continuous destabilizing activities around the world. Let this anniversary renew our commitment to ensure the victims are never forgotten, that justice is ultimately served, and that dangerous proxies can no longer sow terror across the globe,” said Dina Siegel Vann, Director, The Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Institute for Latino and Latin American Affairs, AJC.

    First established in 2011 with support from the American Jewish Committee, the bipartisan Latino-Jewish Congressional Caucus has cemented stronger bonds based on Latino and Jewish communities’ shared histories as immigrants and minorities. It has also been vocal in responding to the growing wave of antisemitism across the globe in the U.S. The 25-member Caucus is now led by Reps. Wasserman Schultz, Díaz-Balart, Espaillat, and Tony Gonzales. Last July, Rep. Wasserman Schultz joined a Congressional delegation to Buenos Aires to participate in the formal 30th anniversary commemoration of the AMIA attack.

    The text of House Resolution 597 can be found here and below:

    Condemning the attack on the Argentine Jewish Mutual Association Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in July 1994, and encouraging accountability

    for the attack.

    Whereas, 31 years ago, on July 18, 1994, 85 innocent people were killed and more than 300 were injured when the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) was bombed in Buenos Aires, Argentina;

    Whereas at that time, the AMIA bombing was the deadliest attack on Jewish people outside Israel since the Holocaust;

    Whereas it is reported that considerable evidence links the attack to the terrorist group Hezbollah, which is based in Lebanon, and sponsored by Iran, a U.S.-designated state

    sponsor of terrorism since 1984;

    Whereas, two years earlier, Hezbollah operatives also blew up the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, killing 29 civilians and injuring 242;

    Whereas the 31 years since the bombing have been marred by a failure to bring those responsible, including Iran backed operatives and their Hezbollah proxies, to justice;

    Whereas, in September 2004, ten years after the attack, Alberto Nisman was appointed as the Special Prosecutor in charge of the 1994 AMIA bombing investigation;

    Whereas, in October 2006, Argentine prosecutors Alberto Nisman and Marcelo Martinez Burgos formally accused the Iranian regime of directing the bombing, and the Hezbollah militia of carrying it out;

    Whereas the Argentine prosecutors charged Iranian nationals as suspects in the AMIA bombing, including—

    (1) Ali Fallahijan, Iran’s former intelligence minister;

    (2) Mohsen Rabbani, Iran’s former cultural attache´ in Buenos Aires;

    (3) Ahmad Reza Asghari, a former Iranian diplomat posted to Argentina;

    (4) Ahmad Vahidi, Iran’s former defense minister;

    (5) Ali Akbar Velayati, Iran’s former foreign minister; (6) Mohsen Rezaee, former chief commander of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps;

    (7) Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, former President of Iran; and

    (8) Hadi Soleimanpour, former Iranian ambassador to Argentina;

    Whereas Ibrahim Hussein Berro, a member of the terrorist group Hezbollah, was identified as the AMIA bomber;

    Whereas, in November 2006, an Argentine judge issued arrest warrants for 8 Iranian nationals, including high ranking regime and military operatives, and one Lebanese national, who were named as suspects in the AMIA bombing;

    Whereas, in November 2007, INTERPOL voted to put the following suspects in the 1994 AMIA attack on its most wanted list—Ali Fallahijan, Mohsen Rabbani, Ahmad Reza Asghari, Ahmad Vahidi, Mohsen Razaee from Iran, and Imad Fayez Moughnieh from Lebanon;

    Whereas INTERPOL currently has three red alerts in place in relation to the AMIA attack ;

    Whereas, on January 13, 2015, prosecutor Alberto Nisman alleged in a complaint that then-Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and then-Minister of Foreign Relations Hector Timerman conspired to cover up Iranian involvement in the 1994 terrorist bombing, and reportedly agreed to negotiate immunity for Iranian suspects and help get their names removed from the INTERPOL list;

    Whereas prosecutor Alberto Nisman was scheduled to present his new findings to the Argentinian Congress on January 19, 2015;

    Whereas prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found shot in the head in his apartment in Buenos Aires on January 18, 2015;

    Whereas the investigation of the AMIA bombing has been marked by judicial misconduct and undue influence;

    Whereas, to date, no one has been brought to justice for the 1992 bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Argentina, the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, or the death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman;

    Whereas former Federal judge Juan Jose Galeano and former State Intelligence Secretariat intelligence head Hugo Anzorreguy have both been convicted and sentenced to prison for subverting the investigation and concealing evidence;

    Whereas, in 2019, the Argentine Government declared Hezbollah a terrorist organization, expelled all members of the organization from the country, and froze their assets in Argentina;

    Whereas, in 2020, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez reaffirmed the commitment of the Argentine Republic to bring those responsible for the attack to justice;

    Whereas, on April 12th, 2024, Argentina’s highest criminal court, the Argentine Court of Cassation, broke the extended silence of the justice system by affirming Iran’s responsibility for the deadly bombing and declaring it a ‘‘crime against humanity’’;

    Whereas according to news reports of the ruling, the court identified ‘‘top Iranian officials and paramilitary Revolutionary Guard commanders in its determination that Iran carried out the bombings in response to Argentina scrapping three contracts that would have provided Tehran with nuclear technology in the mid-1980s’’;

    Whereas Argentine President Javier Milei commended the high court’s ruling, noting that the determination was a ‘‘significant step’’ that put an end to decades of ‘‘delays and cover-ups’’;

    Whereas leaders in Argentina’s Jewish community, including AMIA President Amos Linetzky, noted that the historic ruling would finally provide an opportunity for survivors and relatives of victims to seek legal action against Iran;

    Whereas the Foreign Ministry of Argentina responded to the court’s ruling by requesting that INTERPOL issue an immediate international arrest notice for Ahmad Vahidi, who is now the Iranian Interior Minister, ‘‘as one of those responsible for the attack on AMIA’’

    Whereas, in March 2025, Argentina passed Law No. 27.784, which allows trial in absentia, opening the door for prosecuting foreign suspects not present in the country;

    Whereas, in April 2025, AMIA special prosecutor Sebastia´n Basso requested both national and international arrest warrants for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei under the authority of Law No. 27.784;

    Whereas, on June 26, 2025, Federal Judge Daniel Rafecas ruled that a trial in absentia would be held for the 10 men accused of planning and ordering the terrorist attack on the AMIA; and

    Whereas, today, Argentina is home to more than 250,000 Jewish people, making it the largest home to Jews in Latin America and the 6th largest in the world:

    Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives—

    (1) condemns the 1994 attack on the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and remembers the victims of this heinous act;

    (2) honors the memory of the victims and expresses sympathy to their relatives, who have waited for more than 3 decades without justice for the loss of their loved ones;

    (3) underscores the concern of the United States regarding the continuing delay in the proper resolution of this case;

    (4) calls for the perpetrators of this horrific act, including Iranian and Hezbollah operatives, to be held accountable for their crimes;

    (5) commends the Government of Argentina for designating Hezbollah and Hamas as terrorist organizations and urges other United States allies and partners in Latin America and the Caribbean to do the same;

    (6) demands that INTERPOL member countries comply with arrest orders for individuals responsible for the deadly attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center; and

    (7) stands in solidarity with the Jewish community of Argentina and the broader Latin American and Caribbean Jewish diaspora at a time of surging antisemitism around the world.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SBA Offers Relief to Fort Worth Small Businesses, Private Nonprofits and Renters Affected by the Cooper Apartment Complex Fire

    Source: United States Small Business Administration

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the availability of low interest federal disaster loans to Fort Worth small businesses, private nonprofits and renters to offset physical and economic losses from the Cooper Apartment Complex Fire occurring June 23. The SBA issued a disaster declaration in response to a request received from Gov. Greg Abbott on July 16.

    The declaration covers the Texas counties of Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Parker, Tarrant and Wise.

    Businesses and nonprofits are eligible to apply for business physical disaster loans and may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace disaster-damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory, and other business assets.

    Homeowners and renters are eligible to apply for home and personal property loans and may borrow up to $100,000 to replace or repair personal property, such as clothing, furniture, cars, and appliances. Homeowners may apply for up to $500,000 to replace or repair their primary residence.

    Applicants may be eligible for a loan increase of up to 20% of their physical damages, as verified by the SBA, for mitigation purposes. Eligible mitigation improvements include insulating pipes, walls and attics, weather stripping doors and windows, and installing storm windows to help protect property and occupants from future disasters.

    SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program is available to eligible small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, nurseries and private nonprofit (PNP)organizations impacted by financial losses directly related to this disaster. The SBA is unable to provide disaster loans to agricultural producers, farmers, or ranchers, except for aquaculture enterprises.

    EIDLs are for working capital needs caused by the disaster and are available even if the business or PNP did not suffer any physical damage. They may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, and other bills not paid due to the disaster.

    Interest rates are as low as 4% for businesses, 3.625% for nonprofits, and 2.813% for homeowners and renters, with terms up to 30 years. Interest does not begin to accrue, and payments are not due until 12 months from the date of the first loan disbursement. The SBA sets loan amounts and terms based on each applicant’s financial condition.

    “When disasters strike, SBA’s Disaster Loan Outreach Centers play a vital role in helping small businesses and their communities recover,” said Chris Stallings, associate administrator of the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the SBA. “At these centers, SBA specialists assist business owners and residents with disaster loan applications and provide information on the full range of recovery programs available.”

    Beginning July 21, SBA customer service representatives will be on hand at the following Disaster Loan Outreach Center (DLOC) to answer questions about SBA’s disaster loan program, explain the application process and help each individual complete their application. Walk-ins are accepted, but you can schedule an in-person appointment in advance at appointment.sba.gov.

    The DLOC hours of operation are listed below:

    TARRANT COUNTY
    Disaster Loan Outreach Center
    One Safe Place
    First Floor Community Recovery Center
    1100 Hemphill St.
    Fort Worth, TX  76104

    Opens 12 p.m. Monday, July 21
    Mondays – Fridays, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

    To apply online, visit sba.gov/disaster. Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

    The deadline to return physical damage applications is Sept. 15, 2025. The deadline to return economic injury applications is April 17, 2026.

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    About the U.S. Small Business Administration

    The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow, expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Booker, Padilla, Schiff Announce Bill to Make Access to Equitable Health Care a Protected Civil Right

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Jersey Cory Booker

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Cory Booker (D-NJ), Alex Padilla (D-CA), and Adam Schiff (D-CA) announced the Equal Health Care for All Act, bicameral legislation that would make equal access to medical care a protected civil right to help address the racial inequities and structural failures in America’s health care system that have led to higher mortality rates in communities of color. As President Trump and Republicans gut critical health care funding, the Equal Health Care for All Act would establish a definition for inequitable health care to help ensure that hospitals provide the same high quality health care services to all patients, regardless of race, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or religion.

    Republicans voted to gut Medicaid by over $900 billion, stripping health care from 17 million Americans.

    “Everyone deserves equal access to comprehensive, high-quality health care, free from discrimination,” said Senator Booker. “However, this is not the reality for most communities across our country, with communities of color, especially women of color, bearing the disproportionate burden of poor health outcomes due to a lack of access to quality medical care. The Equal Health Care for All Act is legislation to combat the stark inequalities that exist in our health care system, and ensure every American has access to affordable, equitable care.”

    “By gutting billions of dollars for hospitals and other essential Medicaid services, the Trump Administration is hurting our patients and their pocketbooks in communities across the country,” said Senator Padilla. “Our bill would treat equitable health care as a civil right to provide every patient with the access to the high-quality care they deserve.”

    “As the Trump administration rolls back access to funding for health care, it is imperative to protect the right to these essential services for all communities. I’m proud to co-lead the Equal Health Care Act for All to continue supporting high quality health care for all, because equal access is a fundamental right, and one that every American should enjoy,” said Senator Schiff.

    The Equal Health Care for All Act aims to remedy structural and systemic failures in America’s health care system that have led to Black, Hispanic, and indigenous individuals disproportionately suffering from a range of illnesses, from asthma to heart disease. Black women are more likely than white women to die from breast cancer and during childbirth. Hispanic individuals suffer from higher rates of chronic diseases, including an 80 percent higher rate of diabetes.

    Specifically, the Equal Health Care for All Act would:

    • Require the Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary to promote regulations requiring health care providers and facilities to disaggregate data on health outcomes by demographic characteristics;
    • Require inclusion of quality measures of equitable health care in hospital value-based purchasing programs;
    • Empower Medicare and Medicaid providers to enforce equitable health care standards;
    • Rename the HHS “Office on Civil Rights” to “Office of Civil Rights and Health Equity;”
    • Prohibit health care providers from providing inequitable health care to patients;
    • Establish a Federal Health Equity Commission; and
    • Authorize grants for hospitals to promote equitable health care outcomes.

    The bill is also cosponsored by U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and is supported by NAACP, National Urban League, American Diabetes Association, and American Cancer Society.

    To read the full text of the bill, click here.

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