Category: Transport

  • MIL-OSI USA: As tariffs loom, Republicans block Senator Coons’ bill on Senate floor that would prevent President Trump from unilaterally imposing tariffs on allies

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Delaware Christopher Coons
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) went to the Senate floor today to ask for unanimous consent to pass his Stopping Tariffs on Allies and Bolstering Legislative Exercise of (STABLE) Trade Policy Act. The legislation, co-led with Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.), would prevent any president from imposing tariffs on U.S. allies and free trade partners without congressional approval.
    The STABLE Trade Policy Act would institute a requirement of congressional approval before a president could impose new tariffs on U.S. allies and free trade agreement partners. Currently, the president can impose tariffs on any nation using authorities that Congress created to combat national security risks and address international emergencies. President Trump has used these authorities to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, which were set to go into place on February 1 and then delayed by a month. They are now expected to be implemented this coming week.
    In addition to the tariffs on Mexico and Canada, President Trump has also claimed he will impose “reciprocal” tariffs on the European Union and additional tariffs on all imports of steel, aluminum, microchips, pharmaceuticals and automobiles. Further rounds of tariffs against Mexico and Canada are also possible. Immediate passage of the STABLE Trade Policy Act would prevent President Trump from implementing these subsequent tariffs without congressional approval.
    “These tariffs will be disastrous for our economy and our national security,” Senator Coons said on the Senate floor. “These tariffs will cost the average American household about $1,200 a year. They’ll raise costs for avocados and appliances, diesel fuel and dog toys, car parts and Christmas tree lights, tomatoes and tequila––I could go on.”
    Senator Coons said that even if Trump delays the tariffs at the last minute, the uncertainty still raises costs for businesses and consumers. He emphasized that imposing tariffs on our closest allies and free trade partners will only weaken U.S. global standing and make our allies less likely to stand with us in the future.
    “These tariffs, if imposed, will make inflation worse and hit the lowest income Americans the hardest. They will impact American businesses, American families, and American communities,” said Senator Coons. “So, I hope that working together with my friends and colleagues here in the Senate, we can find ways to lower costs on pharmaceuticals and automobiles and microchips––but sparking tariff wars in our region and around the world is not the way to do that.”
    U.S. Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) objected. 
    A video and transcript of Senator Coons’ comments are available below.
    WATCH HERE.
    Senator Coons: Mr. President, I rise today to seek unanimous consent for my STABLE Trade Policy Act with Senator Kaine––an act that would prevent any president from imposing tariffs on a U.S. ally or free trade agreement partner without congressional consent. I’ll make that motion in just a moment, but let me first just explain what this is and why I’m doing it. Next week, President Trump has announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on products coming into the United States from Mexico and Canada––our number one and number two trading partners. These tariffs will be disastrous for our economy and our national security. These tariffs will cost the average American household about $1,200 a year. They’ll raise costs for avocados and appliances, diesel fuel and dog toys, car parts and Christmas tree lights, tomatoes and tequila––I could go on. 
    Our economies are so closely integrated––the United States, Canada and Mexico–– that it will increase the cost of a GM pickup truck about $10,000, and even if these tariffs at the last minute are delayed, businesses are hurt by the uncertainty, which continues to increase costs. President Trump plans to follow those tariffs with reciprocal tariffs on the EU, which includes many of our critical NATO allies and closest partners. Imposing tariffs on our allies and partners diminishes our standing in the world and makes our neighbors less likely to help us in the future.
    It’s no surprise that Americans think this is a terrible idea. Barely a quarter of Americans think imposing tariffs on Canada are a good idea. More than double that disapprove. President Trump has already declared an economic emergency to justify imposing these tariffs on Mexico and Canada, but my bill with Senator Kaine would prevent him from abusing long established national security authorities to follow through on further tariff threats against our allies and FTA partners.
    The U.S. Constitution and the Commerce Clause – Article I, Section Eight – gives Congress jurisdiction over trade policy, and it’s time that we took ownership back, controlling the ability to impose tariffs willy-nilly on our trusted partners and allies by passing this bill and reining in President Trump’s costly and damaging ideas. And so, Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the Committee on Finance be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill 348, and the Senate proceed to its immediate consideration, that the bill be considered [to be] read a third time and passed, and that the motion to reconsider be made and laid upon the table.

    Senator Coons: Mr. President, I understand that Senator Crapo, the Chairman of the Finance Committee, a supporter of President Trump, has blocked this bill today, and I hope to find ways to work with him on improving market access and on elevating the quality and the capabilities of U.S. trade engagement with our partners. But I really don’t understand why President Trump seems so intent on harming one of his signature accomplishments––the USMCA. I’m disappointed because Congress gave the president authority to impose tariffs in the event of a national security crisis, Congress did not grant this power to pursue petty grudges against trusted neighbors. Honestly, how can anyone be angry at Canadians? They are the nicest people in the world, and yet here they are, working with us, pleading with us to not impose ruinous tariffs that would harm their economy and ours. 
    I’ll briefly then just make again a few simple points. I’m disappointed that President Trump isn’t doing more to reduce costs. He was elected in no small part because of high inflation and promised it would come down on day one. These tariffs, if imposed, will make inflation worse and hit the lowest income Americans the hardest. It will impact American business, American families, and American communities. 
    So, I hope that working together with my friends and colleagues here in the Senate, we can find ways to lower costs on pharmaceuticals and automobiles and microchips, but imposing reciprocal tariffs on trusted friends and allies,sparking tariffs wars in our region and around the world, is not the way to do that. Two-thirds of Americans already think that President Trump isn’t doing enough to lower costs. Blocking this bill will only accelerate that, if President Trump continues to act unwisely and bully and threaten our closest and most trusted partners. We must find a better way forward together.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Light at the end of Sydney’s secret train tunnels

    Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

    Published: 28 February 2025

    Released by: Minister for Transport


    Abandoned train tunnels 20 metres below the Sydney CBD have been turned into a historic tourist hotspot after a million-dollar makeover by the Minns Labor Government.

    Built in the 1920s, visitors will be able to explore hidden parts of the St James Tunnels following restoration and revitalisation works to create a unique underground experience.

    St James Tunnels will combine a historical walking tour with an immersive multimedia and soundscape attraction, offering visitors a snapshot of our city’s transport and wartime past.

    Once utilised as a World War II air raid shelter, tour groups will be able to walk through the disused southern tunnel, extending under Hyde Park, from busy St James station.

    The tunnels were part of visionary engineer John Bradfield’s intended east-west rail corridor, but this was abandoned in the face of the Great Depression and disagreements over rail routes.

    Two of the constructed tunnels at St James station have been in continuous use as part of the City Circle since opening in 1926, but the other two were never put into active service.

    Experience-led tourism is a key priority of the NSW Government, with plans to help transform the state’s visitor economy into a $91 billion powerhouse by 2035.

    The St James Tunnels tour is expected to be a visitor drawcard, similar to award-winning attractions in London which explore disused tube stations and secret wartime shelters.

    The tour is anticipated to run several times a day and will be suitable for visitors aged 13 and above. Once an operator is appointed, tours are expected to commence later this year.

    Minister for Transport John Graham said:

    “These historic tunnels are more than just infrastructure; they are an expression of Sydney’s development as a modern, international city. These tunnels belong to the people of NSW, so it’s fantastic news that they’ll become another of our city’s great public spaces.

    “Tours like Bridgeclimb on the Harbour Bridge are now a must-do experience for Sydney locals and visitors alike. In time, we want to see tours of the St James tunnels become just as popular.

    “I want to congratulate the teams who worked so hard underground in a difficult environment to preserve the heritage of the site and reimagine it into an exciting and educational experience.

    TAM Chief Executive Lyndal Punch said:

    “Transport Asset Manager of NSW (TAM) is proud to be leading this innovative project, unlocking a disused, historic rail asset while using multimedia technology to tell the story of Sydney’s city railway development.

    “This new visitor attraction will ensure the stories of the past continue to inspire future generations.”

    Sydney Trains Chief Executive Matt Longland said:

    “We are very excited be part of this unique transport project which is turning a once disused and unseen heritage site into a fascinating, interactive and educational visitor experience.

    “The St James Tunnels are a window into our transport past, a snapshot of World War II history, and the efforts of the workers who built Sydney’s transport infrastructure.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Work begins on new refuge for women and children fleeing domestic violence in Newcastle LGA

    Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

    Published: 28 February 2025

    Released by: Minister for Homelessness, Minister for the Hunter, Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault


    The NSW Government is building a safer New South Wales for women and children escaping domestic violence with construction beginning on a new emergency refuge in the Newcastle LGA.

    Home in Place has started building the nine-unit Core and Cluster complex that will feature a central hub of on-site support services to help victim-survivors rebuild their lives and heal from trauma. The site will also have a dedicated yarning space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.

    The NSW Government is investing $8.97 million into the construction, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.

    The Core and Cluster model promotes independent living by providing a ‘cluster’ of self-contained accommodation located next to a ‘core’ of support including access to counselling, legal assistance, education, and employment support.

    The NSW Government has invested $426.6 million over four years in the Core and Cluster program to ensure support for more than an additional 2,900 women and children fleeing domestic and family violence across the state each year.

    This is part of the Minns Labor Government’s work to address domestic and family violence in the state from every angle – by investing in primary prevention, early intervention, crisis responses and recovery. Making sure women and children have a safe place to go when they escape abuse is crucial to their recovery and helping them rebuild their lives.

    Minister for Housing and Homelessness Rose Jackson said:

    “Women fleeing abusive relationships need a safe and secure place to rebuild their lives, free from violence and the fear that comes with it.

    “Core and Cluster refuges have already made a significant difference giving women and children a secure place to turn to when they need it most.

    “With more Core and Cluster refuges underway—including right here in the Newcastle LGA—the NSW Government remains committed to providing women and children with the safety and support they deserve.”

    Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Jodie Harrison said:

    “Having a safe place to stay is a crucial element in helping women and children escape domestic violence and recover.

    “We want victim-survivors to know they have somewhere safe to go, with 49 brand new refuges under the Core and Cluster program expected to be operational across the state by 2026. Having services on site also means support is available when they need it most to help them heal, regain their confidence and rebuild their lives.

    “This new refuge in the Newcastle LGA is an important addition to the region, as we work towards building a New South Wales free from domestic and family violence.”

    Minister for Hunter Yasmin Catley said:

    “Domestic and family violence is a huge issue all over NSW, and the Hunter is stepping up to be part of the solution – giving victim-survivors a safe space and a fresh start.

    “We know the hardest part of leaving an unsafe situation is taking that first step, so we’re giving victims the confidence that once they’ve made it, the rest is taken care of – with the solutions they need for the journey ahead, right at their fingertips.”

    Lyndall Robertshaw, CEO Australia of Home in Place, said:

    “With almost four decades of experience in delivering housing projects for people who are most in need in our community, we understand the importance of designing safe spaces that encourage healing and rebuilding.

    “Safe, appropriate housing is a fundamental human right. If you are worrying and organising where you or your family will sleep that night, it is very hard to work, study, raise children, take care of your physical or mental health or contribute to your community.”

    Support:

    If you or someone you know are in immediate danger, call the Police on Triple Zero / 000.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic and family violence, call the NSW Domestic Violence Line on 1800 65 64 63 for free counselling and referrals, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    For confidential advice, support, and referrals, contact 1800 RESPECT or 13 YARN.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Bonta Files Amicus Brief Supporting Nevada Voting Rights Law

    Source: US State of California Department of Justice

    Thursday, February 27, 2025

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

    Coalition argues that Nevada law is constitutional and helps increase voter participation

    OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a coalition of 17 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in support of a Nevada mail-in ballot law. The mail-in ballot law at issue in Republican National Committee (RNC) v. Burgess permits the counting of absentee ballots postmarked on or by Election Day and received within four days of Election Day. The lower court — the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada — held that the RNC, several Republican organizations, and a Nevada voter lacked standing to bring their claims. The RNC appealed the ruling to the Ninth Circuit. In the amicus brief, the attorneys general underscore that the Nevada statute falls squarely within states’ constitutional authority to regulate elections. Similar to the challenged Nevada statute, California law provides that ballots returned by mail are timely if postmarked by Election Day and received within seven days.  

    “Yet again, the RNC is attempting to make it harder for Americans to participate in our democracy. It is disappointing, but unsurprising,” said Attorney General Bonta. “My fellow attorneys general and I are proud to support Nevada’s voting rights law. If you lawfully cast your ballot on or by Election Day and meet other state law requirements, you should not have to worry about your vote being tossed out through no fault of your own.” 

    In the amicus brief, the attorneys general argue that: 

    • A majority of states permit counting at least some mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day and that states’ flexibility to make policy judgments in this area comes from their constitutional authority to regulate effective and efficient elections. Ballot-receipt deadlines can exist and have existed side-by-side with the federal election-day statutes, and Nevada’s and other states’ laws fall neatly into the framework envisioned by the Framers and set out in federal election-day statutes. 
    • Absentee voting has long existed as a way to increase voter participation. It first appeared in America before its founding, became more common during and after the Civil War, and entered the mainstream in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Extending ballot-receipt deadlines has become especially important as more people vote absentee. State laws permitting absentee voting have multiplied in recent years, and so too has voters’ utilization of absentee voting. 
    • As absentee voting increases, laws like Nevada’s play a crucial role in maximizing voter participation. Voting absentee shifts some of the voting process from voting machines to the postal system. Statutes like Nevada’s help mitigate the burdens imposed on mail carriers as a result of that shift. Post offices need several days to deliver ballots in ideal circumstances, and as more voters cast ballots by mail, the post office will only need more time. 

    Attorney General Bonta also defended before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit a similar Mississippi law that permits absentee ballots to be counted if postmarked by Election Day and received within five days of Election Day. In filing today’s amicus brief, Attorney General Bonta joins the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.

    A copy of the brief can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Transcript: Governor Hochul is a Guest on ‘Morning Joe’

    Source: US State of New York

    arlier today, Governor Hochul was a guest on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”.

    AUDIO: The Governor’s remarks are available in audio form here.

    A rush transcript of the Governor’s remarks is available below:

    William Geist, MSNBC:  Let’s bring in New York’s Democratic Governor, Kathy Hochul. Governor, great to have you here.

    Governor Hochul: Thank you.

    William Geist, MSNBC:  So much to talk to you about, including your meeting with President Trump. But what do you think about the idea of former Governor Cuomo being the Mayor of New York City?

    Governor Hochul: My job as the Governor of the State is to work with whomever the voters select as their candidate – their nominee for Mayor.

    I’ve worked with Bill de Blasio. I’ve worked with Mayor Adams. My job is to work closely, unlike the past when it seemed like there always had to be this inherent battle between Albany and New York City. I reject that. And the people are better served when they have a Governor who’s willing to try and help the City, which I’ve been doing.

    William Geist, MSNBC:  Do you think Cuomo would be a good mayor?

    Governor Hochul: God only knows. Who knows? We’ll see. We’ll see. And I don’t know if that’s going to be the case either. So a lot of unknowns, but my view is — my job is to work with whoever the voters want.

    Jonathan Lemire, MSNBC: So Governor, speaking of the current Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, last week you put some guardrails in place to limit his power. We know that the Mayor is under investigation, and has received some sort of deal from the Trump DOJ. Do you feel like right now, you have left — you had the option to start a process to remove him from power, you opted not to. What would change your mind? Could you revisit that decision?

    Governor Hochul: Certainly. And it’s an extraordinary power — to think that one individual can use her judgment and say that you’ve lost the public trust. And so it’s not one that you take lightly, but I also know there’s a lot of people in the City who are very concerned about the influence of the Trump Administration in our city.

    They’re trying very hard to have control over everything, not just immigration, but even how I control the traffic in New York. So this is a concern. A lot of people are outraged. People are very concerned about this — worried. But I said, “If I can get some controls in place to give me line of sight into budget investigations, legal—” and this has to be approved by the City Council. I can’t even unilaterally do those controls.

    I was just trying to create some safeguards or people can trial dial down the temperature a little bit — and just like I had to do last fall — calm it down and just let people know that we’re fighting for them, working for them, and not all this drama that seems to be just so prevalent all the time.

    New Yorkers are just getting exhausted.

    Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC: Joe, jump in.

    Joe Scarborough, MSNBC : Governor, you talked about traffic and we’ve had Congressman Mike Lawler on, who I think wants your job. And he’s been very critical of congestion pricing, your role in it. I know Donald Trump also has tried to get involved in traffic patterns in New York City.

    Would love for you to respond to those criticisms from Congressman Lawler as well as pushback from Donald Trump on congestion pricing. And is it working?

    Governor Hochul: First of all, I’d be happier if someone like a Mike Lawler and his six colleagues in Congress, the Republicans, instead of making sure that we have people in our state without health care — taking away thousands of individuals’, millions of individuals’ right to be able to get chemo treatments and insulin — to be able to get the health care they need like they voted on the other day saying, “We don’t care about Medicaid.” I’d rather they focus on that, but let me get back to congestion.

    Joe Scarborough, MSNBC: Governor, can I, since you talked about that, I’m really glad you talked about that because this is a common misconception among Republicans, and I know because I used to be one. Most Republicans don’t understand how much rural health care is controlled, is powered by, is supported by Medicaid. Hospitals are shutting down when their Medicaid cuts providers massively in underserved rural communities like upstate New York. And areas where I lived in upstate New York, Medicaid often is where people send their parents in upstate New York if they need long-term care.

    And so I am curious, you look at a map of America, and you see the dark red spots where Medicaid is used — upstate New York is one of those places. I’m wondering what would these Medicaid cuts that Republicans are promising right now, what would these Medicaid cuts do to people who lived in communities like I lived in, in upstate New York?

    Governor Hochul: Joe, you hit on something that is so profound — is that the red parts of even New York and across America, these are the people who are going to be hit hardest by what the Republican members of Congress did, and by drinking the Kool-Aid and not even questioning the merits of destroying a program that so many of their own constituents, their own constituents rely on it.

    If you go back memory lane, 2011, I got elected to Congress in the most Republican district in the State of New York, large swaths of upstate New York. You know how I did that? The Paul Ryan budget came out and declared war on Medicare, and I was able to take that as a long-shot Democrat that no one thought I had a chance to win and weaponize that and say, “You did this to these seniors up in Wyoming County and Orleans County and Niagara County. You’ve hurt the health care system. You’ve made sure this little child who’s got leukemia can never get treatment again because now their insurance company can drop them.” That’s how I won by a fairly good margin in a district that I had no chance in. That’s what we have to remember.

    These Republicans need to own that vote starting now. Show up at their offices and say “Did you ask what the impact is, Joe?” I have rural hospitals on the verge of collapse. Doctors don’t want to go there. But that does not mean I don’t have high pockets of poverty. I have people who have major dental problems. I’m trying so hard to eradicate this. And I’ve got my own Republicans from New York working against me, against their constituents.

    This is all about basic health care, maternal health care. This is about getting your insulin treatments. This is about trying to take care of your cancer. And this is about your grandma and grandpa and maybe your parents sitting in a nursing home because that’s the largest expense for Medicaid. So that’s what they need to own. As I’ve said before, Joe, they break it, they own it. And you now own this.

    Joe Scarborough, MSNBC: And we’re going to get to congestion pricing. I just want to finish on one thought that again, I don’t think most Republicans that voted this way know, or if they do know — man, it sure is a vote against their own constituents, if they’re from rural areas and they represent upstate New York.

    In rural America, almost 50 percent of children get their health care through Medicaid. About 20 percent of adults under the age of 65 get their health care from Medicaid. More people, especially children, a higher percentage of children and adults, get their health care in rural America from Medicaid than do people in urban areas. So they are specifically going after their own constituents, whether it’s upstate New York, whether it’s upstate in Michigan — it is remarkable that they are voting against their own constituents’ interests.

    Governor Hochul: And I’m very happy to remind their constituents of that very fact: that their own elected leaders have betrayed them. And everything that was promised — remember how on day one of the Trump Administration, prices were going to go down? You know what the cost of eggs in New York City are, if you can even find them?

    Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC: You can’t find them.

    Governor Hochul: It went up 40 percent since Donald Trump was elected. So instead of going down, they’re going up even higher. So people are starting to wake up. They’re saying, “Wait a minute, this is not what I thought I was voting for.” And it’s happening even sooner than I thought — literally in the first few months here. I thought this would take a little longer, but my God, they’re self destructing so fast.

    Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC: Yeah. Mike?

    Mike Barnicle, MSNBC: Governor, we’re sitting here this morning in New York City, arguably one of the three most important cities in the world. And as Governor—

    Governor Hochul: I’d say number one.

    Mike Barnicle, MSNBC: Washington’s pretty important.

    Governor Hochul: I lived in Washington, I get it. But we’re still number one.

    Mike Barnicle, MSNBC: Okay. I don’t want to do geography with you.

    Governor Hochul: And then there’s Buffalo.

    Mike Barnicle, MSNBC: Yeah, there is Buffalo, yeah. You know, you’re talking about congestion, parking, traveling, talking subways here in New York, which is the easiest way to get around. And yet the Governor of New York plays an enormous role in New York City in terms of public safety. Finally, New York City, after two or three tries, has a really, really excellent Police Commissioner, Jessica Tisch. How do you, as Governor of New York, help New York City and help the police department, help the subways, help the concept of safety; reducing the concept of fear?

    Governor Hochul: This is the most important thing I can do as Governor: to provide dollars for public safety and programming. We have spent over $1 billion on public safety — much of it for New York City. But, you know what we’re doing right now? I was told that we should have more police officers on the overnight trains. They couldn’t afford the overtime. We’re picking up the tab. No governor has had that level of cooperation to help solve city problems, probably in its history. But I know that if this city is paralyzed with fear and the thought of something happening to themselves or their children on the streets of New York, then all of a sudden it starts to suppress the vitality of the City and people don’t want to come here.

    We have turned the corner on this. I will work with the Commissioner of Police. She is outstanding, and she’s just this down to earth, incredible person who says, “I understand how to get this done.” So, I put cameras in all the subway trains. They said, “It’s going to take two years.” I said, “you’re going to get it done now.” Every single car has a camera to keep an eye on things. I have National Guard all over the streets and also the subway. I said, “I need to have a physical presence to calm it down, especially over the summer and the fall, when things are very anxious,” and paying for the overtime. So, we are making a difference.

    I want you to know that it may not feel it — and I’m not trying to tell everybody how they should feel — but the crowds are back, the energy is back and people are safer than they had been. And the numbers are just extraordinary, but we’re not stopping. We never, never say we’re done with fighting crime. We have to keep doing it, but I want to keep partnering with the city and our commissioner as well.

    But congestion pricing — I love to talk about that too, because that is an area where we have a major conflict. I want you to process this distinction here. The Trump Administration has said that it should be up to the states to decide whether women can control their own bodies, right? States should decide whether they should control their own bodies, but they’re telling me as a state that I can’t control my own traffic? That I have to go to them for approval to control traffic in New York City and deal with a paralyzing congestion problem that — after decades of people talking about it — we finally got it done. And guess what? It is working.

    Everybody should see this brochure that I designed. I’m very proud of this. But it shows all the numbers, the traffic—

    Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC: What was this for, this brochure?

    Willie Geist, MSNBC: It was for a meeting you had.

    Governor Hochul: Yeah, I did make it for the President. But I’m willing to share it with all of you.

    Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC: Okay.

    Governor Hochul: I took this to the White House when I was there with the governors in the afternoon. I said to the President’s staff, I said, “I still need that conversation about congestion pricing that he promised me.”

    So I got called back to go over there at 6:00 last Friday evening. I went over there and went in the White House by myself, and I was greeted by serious members of his cabinet who were in his office as well. We sat all together, but I said, “Mr. President, you’re a New Yorker.”

    First of all, the most offensive thing I found in the letter from Sean Duffy was citing New Jersey, saying they don’t like this program. I said, “Mr. President, we’re both New Yorkers. What do we care what New Jersey thinks?”

    Willie Geist, MSNBC: Easy, come on, I’m from Jersey.

    Governor Hochul: It’s a lovely place, but you know what? Your ride in if you are taking the tunnels – it’s 48 percent faster. So, I want New Jersey residents to come here. Come, you’re part of an important part of our economy. And if you’re still driving — and although 90 percent of you take public transit, which is why I need to keep this money coming to investment — the vast majority of you are taking public transit, but if you’re driving, I just gave you the gift of time. Yes, I’m sorry there’s a cost to it, but that’s what the concept of congestion pricing is all about.

    This city is in a different place than it was before congestion pricing. I need to continue proving this to the President.

    Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC: Ambulances can get to the hospital; that would be the bottom line.

    Governor Hochul: Delayed buses are now down 48 percent. Kids are getting to school sooner. It has had a profound impact on the lives of New Yorkers. We have to fight to keep it going, and that’s why I’m taking it to the courts and I’ll take it wherever I can. And they’re telling us we have to have an orderly cessation by the end of March. I’m saying I’m going to have an orderly resistance. We are not turning off the cameras.

    Willie Geist, MSNBC: And as you spoke New Yorker to New Yorker to the President of the United States, what did he say? How did he respond to your case?

    Governor Hochul: He said it’s a terrible tax — terrible tax on the working class. And I said, “The vast majority of people go into that district, take public transit. You’re going to have to give me $15 billion to invest in a subway system then.” If I lose $15 billion that we’re able to leverage with the money brought in by congestion pricing, then I won’t be able to fix the stations and the repairs and the new buses I need.

    And I said to everybody, and when he sent out his “Trump is the King” picture in the paper — if you saw that cover, that’s what they tweeted when he said “Long live the king,” when he killed congestion pricing. I said, “You know what? I need this to work. I need this to work. And we cannot be dictated to by someone who calls himself a king.” This is America. This is New York.

    Mike Barnicle, MSNBC: What did he say?

    Governor Hochul: I said that, yeah.

    Mike Barnicle, MSNBC: But what did he say?

    Governor Hochul: I just said — I don’t remember what he said. I just said, “It’s not about being a king. It’s not about being a king.” And I’m trying to find a common ground here. I want him to understand that this is a city that he cares about. And he understands it more than any president since FDR.

    We haven’t had a New York president, but more than anyone, he’s got property here. He understands we want to make sure that this city keeps moving. So I was just trying to appeal to him as a New Yorker and say, “This is good for New York.” I said, I wasn’t sure it was going to work like this. Guaranteed I was, this is a little bit of an experiment, but I think other cities are going to look at what we’re doing here and say that we reduce congestion. We also improve the quality of life dramatically for everyone who lives in this district. So we’re a model and I just hope the President will give us another chance to prove this.

    And as a lot of friends he has and business leaders and people that own the real estate and see what’s happening, they should be calling him up and talking about this. So it ain’t over.

    Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC: It ain’t over. New York State’s Democratic Governor, Kathy Hochul. Thank you very much.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Announcing the NYC DRI and NY Forward Program Winner

    Source: US State of New York

    overnor Kathy Hochul today announced that the Bronx neighborhood of Greater Morris Park will receive $20 million in funding as the New York City winner of the eighth round of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) and the third round of NY Forward. Recognizing the unique scale and density of New York City neighborhoods, New York City NY Forward and DRI funding are being combined into one $20 million award. For Round 8 of the DRI and Round 3 of the NY Forward Program, each of the state’s 10 economic development regions are being awarded $10 million from each program, to make for a total state commitment of $200 million in funding and investments to help communities boost their economies by transforming downtowns into vibrant neighborhoods.

    “We are making an historic investment in Greater Morris Park with this $20 million combined award from our Downtown Revitalization Initiative and NY Forward programs,” Governor Hochul said. “Through this investment, we’re giving local leaders the tools they need to enhance the quality of life for New Yorkers in their community, draw visitors, and spur economic opportunity in the Bronx for generations to come.”

    To receive funding from either the DRI or NY Forward program, localities must be certified under Governor Hochul’s Pro-Housing Communities Program – an innovative policy created to recognize and reward municipalities actively working to unlock their housing potential and encourage others to follow suit. Governor Hochul’s Pro-Housing Communities initiative allocates up to $650 million each year in discretionary funds for communities that pledge to increase their housing supply; to date, 277 communities across New York have been certified as Pro-Housing Communities. This year, Governor Hochul is proposing an additional $100 million fund to assist certified Pro-Housing Communities with critical infrastructure projects necessary to create new housing as well as $10.5 million for technical assistance grants to help communities design and adopt policies that foster housing growth.

    Many of the projects funded through the DRI and NY Forward support Governor Hochul’s affordability agenda. The DRI has invested in the creation of more than 4,400 units of housing – 1,823 of which are affordable or workforce. The programs committed over $8.5 million to 11 projects that provide affordable or free childcare and childcare worker training. DRI and NY Forward have also invested in the creation of public parks, public art (such as murals and sculptures) and art, music and cultural venues that provide free outdoor recreation and entertainment opportunities.

    $20 Million Combined Downtown Revitalization Initiative and NY Forward Award for Greater Morris Park, Bronx
    Greater Morris Park is largely composed of Bronx Community District 11, as well as part of Community District 10. The neighborhood is home to many medical facilities, comprising one of the largest employment centers in the Bronx, and a top ten job center in all of New York City. This includes the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center, Calvary Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center, and the Bronx Behavioral Health Center. The Albert Einstein College of Medicine made headlines this year by announcing a generous billion-dollar endowment guaranteeing free tuition to all medical students in perpetuity. The area expects growth in population and economic activity from planned zoning and infrastructure changes, including two new Metro-North stations in the area.

    Morris Park’s vision is to transform the area into a premier transit-oriented development hub leveraging the addition of expanded Metro-North commuter rail service and rezoning, which will allow additional commercial and residential growth to bolster existing economic activity and drive future economic and employment growth. The community’s plan will also support Morris Park’s status as the second largest job center in The Bronx while maximizing the transformative impact of the new commuter rail service. This vision will enable Greater Morris Park to become a complete community that would feature safe streets, green public spaces, and intermodal connections. The Metro-North expansion presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to put in motion transformative changes that will allow both residents and local businesses of Morris Park to thrive.

    New York Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley said, “Morris Park is a vibrant community full of rich history and cultural heritage that is ripe for revitalization. This $20 million in funding will allow the community to leverage its newly expanded rail service to drive both residential and commercial growth, making Morris Park an ideal place for new and existing residents to live, work and play. Congratulations to Morris Park and all of the Bronx!”

    Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “The $20 million investment in Greater Morris Park represents a strategic opportunity to transform one of the Bronx’s key economic engines into an even more vibrant, transit-oriented community. By leveraging the area’s strong medical and educational institutions alongside the planned Metro-North expansion, we’re creating the conditions for sustainable economic growth while ensuring residents benefit from improved connectivity, enhanced public spaces, and new housing opportunities. This investment exemplifies Governor Hochul’s commitment to community-driven revitalization that creates inclusive prosperity across New York State.”

    New York State Homes and Community Renewal Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas said, “Today’s $20 million DRI and NY Forward award represents a monumental investment in Morris Park that will enable a growing neighborhood to flourish and gain vibrancy through transit-oriented development. This is only the latest example of Governor Hochul’s commitment to helping our State’s communities meet their full potential with targeted investments backed by local leaders. I look forward to seeing DRI and NY Forward’s transformative impact on Morris Park.”

    NYCREDC Co-Chairs Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, City University of New York Chancellor and William D. Rahm, CEO of Everview Partners, said, “Greater Morris Park stands at a pivotal moment in its development, with world-class medical institutions and the upcoming Metro-North stations creating unprecedented momentum. This $20 million award will help the community harness these assets while addressing critical needs for improved streetscapes, intermodal connections, and quality public spaces. We’re proud to support a vision that strengthens Morris Park while creating a more livable, accessible, and sustainable neighborhood for all who live and work there.”

    Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson said, “Today’s announcement by Governor Kathy Hochul of $20 million in downtown revitalization initiative funding for Morris Park is a significant investment in the Bronx and a huge win for our borough! We have an incredible, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to position the Greater Morris Park community as a critical intermodal transit hub that will drive future growth and dramatically enhance the economic vitality of The Bronx. As the second-largest employment center in The Bronx and a top 10 business hub across all of New York City, Greater Morris Park has already positioned itself to be a vital economic engine for the borough and the greater New York City region. We are grateful for the Governor’s continued leadership in recognizing the incredible economic potential of our borough to create job growth and career opportunities for our residents. This historic investment will help build a brighter future for Morris Park and the entire borough. We are excited to see this $20 million financial commitment and are grateful for our Bronx Economic Development Corporation team, led by our President Rob Walsh, our Bronx Tourism Council, and our Planning & Development team. We remain committed to advocating for funding that supports all our communities, ensuring the Bronx continues to strive and thrive in `25 and beyond.”

    State Senator Nathalia Fernandez said, “This is a major investment for Morris Park and the Bronx. Governor Hochul’s support through the Downtown Revitalization Initiative lays the foundation for a stronger, more vibrant Bronx. I look forward to seeing this help strengthen local businesses, improve public spaces, and create new opportunities for the community.”

    Assemblymember John Zaccaro, Jr. said, “I would like to extend my thanks to Governor Hochul and her team for having the foresight to select the Greater Morris Park area of the Bronx, a community I proudly represent, as the recipient of a $20 million grant from the Downtown Revitalization Initiative and NY Forward programs. The Greater Morris Park area is home to a growing number of small businesses owned and operated by members of our incredible and diverse community. This funding will ensure that these neighborhoods continue to thrive for years to come.”

    Assemblymember Karines Reyes, R.N said, “The Bronx is deserving of resources and investment. I applaud Governor Hochul and the agencies involved in making this $20 million funding award for the neighborhoods of the East Bronx. This commitment to housing, planning, transit, and the beautification of our communities will continue to reinforce and elevate the commitment that residents have for our neighborhoods. I am thankful for Governor Hochul’s leadership on this issue and look forward to seeing these investments come to fruition for our region of the Bronx.”

    The Bronx Economic Development Corp President Rob Walsh said, “This $20 million investment is a transformative moment for Greater Morris Park and the Bronx. It will fuel small businesses, improve infrastructure, and drive lasting economic growth. BXEDC, alongside the Bronx Borough President’s Office, is committed to ensuring this funding creates real opportunities for businesses and residents alike. We thank Governor Hochul for her leadership and vision in empowering communities across New York City.”

    Greater Morris Park, Bronx will now begin the process of developing a Strategic Investment Plan to revitalize their downtowns. A Local Planning Committee made up of municipal representatives, community leaders and other stakeholders will lead the effort, supported by a team of private sector experts and state planners. The Strategic Investment Plan will guide the investment of DRI and NY Forward grant funds in revitalization projects that are poised for implementation, will advance the community’s vision for their downtown and that can leverage and expand upon the state’s investment.

    The New York City Regional Economic Development Council conducted a thorough and competitive review process of proposals submitted from communities throughout the region and considered all criteria before recommending these communities as nominees.

    About the Downtown Revitalization Initiative
    The Downtown Revitalization Initiative was created in 2016 to accelerate and expand the revitalization of downtowns and neighborhoods in all ten regions of the state to serve as centers of activity and catalysts for investment. Led by the Department of State with assistance from Empire State Development, Homes and Community Renewal and NYSERDA, the DRI represents an unprecedented and innovative “plan-then-act” strategy that couples strategic planning with immediate implementation and results in compact, walkable downtowns that are a key ingredient to helping New York State rebuild its economy from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as to achieving the State’s bold climate goals by promoting the use of public transit and reducing dependence on private vehicles. Through eight rounds, the DRI will have awarded a total of $900 million to 89 communities across every region of the State.

    About the NY Forward Program
    First announced as part of the 2022 Budget, Governor Hochul created the NY Forward program to build on the momentum created by the DRI. The program works in concert with the DRI to accelerate and expand the revitalization of smaller and rural downtowns throughout the State so that all communities can benefit from the State’s revitalization efforts, regardless of size, character, needs and challenges.

    NY Forward communities are supported by a professional planning consultant and team of State agency experts led by DOS to develop a Strategic Investment Plan that includes a slate of transformative, complementary and readily implementable projects. NY Forward projects are appropriately scaled to the size of each community; projects may include building renovation and redevelopment, new construction or creation of new or improved public spaces and other projects that enhance specific cultural and historical qualities that define and distinguish the small-town charm that defines these municipalities. Through three rounds, the NY Forward program will have awarded a total of $300 million to 60 communities across every region of the State.

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  • MIL-OSI: Brookfield Corporation Announces Pricing of $500 Million Notes Due 2055

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BROOKFIELD, NEWS, Feb. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Brookfield Corporation (“Brookfield”) (NYSE: BN, TSX: BN) today announced the pricing of a public offering of $500 million principal amount of senior notes due 2055 (the “notes”), which will bear interest at a rate of 5.813% per annum.

    The notes will be issued by Brookfield Finance Inc., an indirect 100% owned subsidiary of Brookfield, and will be fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Brookfield. The net proceeds from the sale of the notes will be used for general corporate purposes. The offering is expected to close on March 3, 2025, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.

    The notes are being offered under Brookfield and the issuer’s existing base shelf prospectus filed in the United States and Canada. In the United States, the notes are being offered pursuant to an effective registration statement on Form F-10 filed by Brookfield and the issuer with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (File No. 333-279601). The offering is being made only by means of a prospectus supplement relating to the offering of the notes. You may obtain these documents for free on EDGAR at www.sec.gov/edgar or on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. Before you invest, you should read these documents and other public filings by Brookfield for more complete information about Brookfield and this offering.

    Alternatively, copies can be obtained from:

    Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.
    1 Columbus Circle
    New York, NY 10019
    Attn.: Prospectus Group
    Telephone: 1-800-503-4611
    Email: prospectus.CPDG@db.com
    SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc.
    277 Park Avenue
    New York, NY 10172
    Attn: Debt Capital Markets
    Telephone: 1-212-224-5135
    Email: prospectus@smbcnikko-si.com
       

    This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy the notes described herein, nor shall there be any sale of these notes 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. The notes being offered have not been approved or disapproved by any regulatory authority, nor has any such authority passed upon the accuracy or adequacy of the base shelf prospectus or the prospectus supplement.

    About Brookfield Corporation

    Brookfield Corporation is a leading global investment firm focused on building long-term wealth for institutions and individuals around the world. We have three core businesses: Alternative Asset Management, Wealth Solutions, and our Operating Businesses which are in renewable power, infrastructure, business and industrial services, and real estate.

    We have a track record of delivering 15%+ annualized returns to shareholders for over 30 years, supported by our unrivaled investment and operational experience. Our conservatively managed balance sheet, extensive operational experience, and global sourcing networks allow us to consistently access unique opportunities. At the center of our success is the Brookfield Ecosystem, which is based on the fundamental principle that each group within Brookfield benefits from being part of the broader organization. Brookfield Corporation is publicly traded in New York and Toronto (NYSE: BN, TSX: BN).

    For more information, please contact:

    Media:  Investor Relations:
    Kerrie McHugh Katie Battaglia
    Tel: (212) 618-3469 Tel: (212) 776-2252
    Email: kerrie.mchugh@brookfield.com  Email: katie.battaglia@brookfield.com
       

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian provincial securities laws and “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, “safe harbor” provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and in any applicable Canadian securities regulations (collectively, “forward-looking statements”). Forward-looking statements include statements that are predictive in nature, depend upon or refer to future results, events or conditions, and include, but are not limited to, statements which reflect management’s current estimates, beliefs and assumptions and which are in turn based on our experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors management believes are appropriate in the circumstances. The estimates, beliefs and assumptions of Brookfield are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive and other uncertainties and contingencies regarding future events and as such, are subject to change. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as “expect”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “foresee”, “could”, “estimate”, “goal”, “intend”, “plan”, “seek”, “strive”, “will”, “may” and “should” and similar expressions. In particular, the forward-looking statements contained in this news release include statements referring to the offering, the use of proceeds from the offering and the expected closing date of the offering.

    Although Brookfield believes that such forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable estimates, beliefs and assumptions, certain factors, risks and uncertainties, which are described from time to time in our documents filed with the securities regulators in Canada and the United States, not presently known to Brookfield, or that Brookfield currently believes are not material, could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated or implied by forward-looking statements.

    Readers are urged to consider these risks, as well as other uncertainties, factors and assumptions carefully in evaluating the forward-looking statements and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which are based only on information available to us as of the date of this news release. Except as required by law, Brookfield undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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  • MIL-OSI: Rigetti Computing Announces Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Quanta Computer to Accelerate Development and Commercialization of Superconducting Quantum Computing

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rigetti Computing, Inc. (Nasdaq: RGTI) (“Rigetti” or the “Company”), a pioneer in full-stack quantum-classical computing, today announced that it has entered into a strategic collaboration agreement with Quanta Computer Inc., (“Quanta”, TWSE: 2382.TW) a Taiwan-based Global Fortune 500 company and the global leader of computer server manufacturing, to accelerate the development and commercialization of superconducting quantum computing.

    The companies have committed to investing more than $100 million each over the next five years, with both sides focusing on their complementary strengths to develop superconducting quantum computing technologies. In addition, Quanta will invest $35 million and purchase shares of Rigetti, subject to regulatory clearance.

    The quantum computing industry is poised to experience rapid growth in the next 5 years, with increasing commercial interest and the market expected to reach $1-2 billion/year by 20301. Of the quantum computing modalities, superconducting qubits are proven to have many advantages over ion trap and neutral atoms, including fast gate speeds and well-established manufacturing techniques from the semiconductor industry.

    “Quanta’s investment in Rigetti will strengthen our leadership in this flourishing market. Our companies’ complementary strengths — Rigetti as a pioneer in superconducting quantum technology, with open, modular architecture enabling incorporation of innovative solutions across different parts of the stack easily, and Quanta as the world’s leading notebook/server manufacturer with $43 billion in annual sales — will help to put us at the forefront of the quantum computing industry,” says Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, Rigetti CEO.

    1“Quantum Computing On Track to Create Up to $850 Billion of Economic Value By 2040,” BCG, July 18, 2024

    About Rigetti
    Rigetti is a pioneer in full-stack quantum computing. The Company has operated quantum computers over the cloud since 2017 and serves global enterprise, government, and research clients through its Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services platform. In 2021, Rigetti began selling on-premises quantum computing systems with qubit counts between 24 and 84 qubits, supporting national laboratories and quantum computing centers. Rigetti’s 9-qubit Novera QPU was introduced in 2023 supporting a broader R&D community with a high-performance, on-premises QPU designed to plug into a customer’s existing cryogenic and control systems. The Company’s proprietary quantum-classical infrastructure provides high-performance integration with public and private clouds for practical quantum computing. Rigetti has developed the industry’s first multi-chip quantum processor for scalable quantum computing systems. The Company designs and manufactures its chips in-house at Fab-1, the industry’s first dedicated and integrated quantum device manufacturing facility. Learn more at https://www.rigetti.com/.

    About Quanta Computer
    Quanta Computer Inc. is a Fortune Global 500 Company and a leader in worldwide notebook manufacturing, as well as a leading solution provider in cloud computing. Quanta provides innovative products with superior technology in information and communications, consumer electronics, cloud computing, smart home solutions, smart automobile solutions, smart healthcare, and AIoT, etc. Founded in 1988 and listed in TWSE since 1999, Quanta Computer is headquartered in Taiwan with manufacturing and service locations across Asia, Americas, and Europe, etc. FY2024 consolidated revenues for Quanta Computer amounted to US$43 billion with a workforce of approximately 60,000 employees worldwide. For further information, please visit Quanta Computer’s website at www.quantatw.com.

    Rigetti Media Contact
    press@rigetti.com

    Cautionary Language and Forward-Looking Statements
    Certain statements in this communication may be considered “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including statements with respect to the Company’s future success and performance, including expectations with respect to timing of the development and commercialization of superconducting quantum computing; the expectation that Rigetti and Quanta will each invest more than $100 million over the next five years; expectations regarding Quanta’s anticipated $35 million investment in the Company through a purchase of the Company’s common stock; anticipated regulatory clearance; expectations regarding the advantages and impact of the strategic collaboration agreement with Quanta Computer on our operations, technology roadmap, milestones, and our position in the industry; anticipated market size of the quantum computing industry over the coming years; and the possibility that superconducting qubits will function better than ion trap and neutral atoms. These forward-looking statements are based upon estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by the Company and its management, are inherently uncertain. Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, but are not limited to: the Company’s ability to achieve milestones, technological advancements, including with respect to its technology roadmap; the ability of the Company to obtain government contracts successfully and in a timely manner and the availability of government funding; the potential of quantum computing; the success of the Company’s partnerships and collaborations, including the strategic collaboration with Quanta Computer; the Company’s ability to accelerate its development of multiple generations of quantum processors; the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against the Company or others; the ability to maintain relationships with customers and suppliers and attract and retain management and key employees; costs related to operating as a public company; changes in applicable laws or regulations; the possibility that the Company may be adversely affected by other economic, business, or competitive factors; the Company’s estimates of expenses and profitability; the evolution of the markets in which the Company competes; the ability of the Company to implement its strategic initiatives and expansion plans; the expected use of proceeds from the Company’s past and future financings or other capital; the sufficiency of the Company’s cash resources; unfavorable conditions in the Company’s industry, the global economy or global supply chain, including rising inflation and interest rates, deteriorating international trade relations, political turmoil, natural catastrophes, warfare and terrorist attacks; and other risks and uncertainties set forth in the section entitled “Risk Factors” and “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, and other documents filed by the Company from time to time with the SEC. These filings identify and address other important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements, and the Company assumes no obligation and does not intend to update or revise these forward-looking statements other than as required by applicable law. The Company does not give any assurance that it will achieve its expectations.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Marshall and Fischer Introduce the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall
    Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) and Deb Fischer (R-Nebraska) introduced the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025, which would allow the year-round, nationwide sale of E15, a gasoline blend that contains 15% ethanol.
    Increasing the availability of biofuels like E15 would benefit the economy by lowering fuel prices and providing certainty in fuel markets for farmers and consumers. This legislation is the only permanent, nationwide solution to fulfilling President Donald Trump’s mandate for energy independence and rolling back years of burdensome regulations.
    “America’s biofuels industry provides consumers with a carbon-reducing fuel option at the gas pump. This bipartisan legislation ensures E15 can be sold at gas stations year-round and guarantees farmers will continue to make the world cleaner, safer, and better for years to come,” said Senator Marshall. 
    “It’s time to once and for all solidify President Trump’s pledge to allow the sale of year-round E15—giving America’s producers and consumers the certainty they deserve. My bill will put an end to years of patchwork regulations and finally make nationwide, year-round E15 a reality. I look forward to working with my colleagues in the House and the Senate, as well as with President Trump, to get this bill signed into law,” said Senator Fischer.
    Joining Senators Marshall and Fischer are Majority Leader John Thune (R-South Dakota) and Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-Illinois), Shelley Moore Capito (R-West Virginia), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota), Pete Ricketts (R-Nebraska), Dick Durbin (D-Illinois), Jerry Moran (R-Kansas), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Tina Smith (D-Minnesota), and Mike Rounds (R-South Dakota). 
    U.S. Representatives Adrian Smith (R-Nebraska-03) and Angie Craig (D-Minnesota-02) introduced the companion legislation in the House.
    This legislation is supported by American Petroleum Institute, Renewable Fuels Association, Growth Energy, National Corn Growers Association, National Farmer Union, and National Association of Convenience Stores.
    Click HERE to read the bill text.
    Background:
    Under President Biden, there were restrictions on sales of E15 gasoline in summer months due to alleged environmental concerns.
    Last month, President Trump took steps to make E15 available year-round through his Executive Order Declaring a National Energy Emergency.
    This legislation would make President Trump’s executive order permanent.
    Senator Marshall has been a leader on this issue in the Senate, fighting for the U.S. Treasury Department to restrict the eligibility of the 45Z Tax Credit to renewable fuels made only from domestically sourced feedstocks, like Kansas soybean oil and corn oil.
    Read more about Senator Marshall’s leadership on this issue below:

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall on Newsmax: America’s Future Is Bright

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall
    Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) joined Newsline on Newsmax today to discuss the meeting he and his Senate Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus colleagues had with Elon Musk at the White House.
    Senator Marshall also discussed his legislation to ban dangerous gain-of-function research, President Donald Trump’s recent executive order improving healthcare price transparency, and rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse within Medicaid. 
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    You may click HERE or on the image above to watch Senator Marshall’s full Newsmax interview.
    Highlights from Senator Marshall’s interview include:
    On the Senate DOGE Caucus’s meeting with Elon Musk:
    “What an exciting day. I just left a meeting with Elon Musk, and he’s doing an incredible job over there. For the first time in years, I’ve got more hope in my heart. I’m bullish on America. We’re going to figure out a way to balance the budget. There’s so much waste, fraud, and abuse, and he’s doing a great job getting to the bottom of it, saving Americans’ [taxpayer dollars],I think it will be a trillion dollars when it’s all said and done.”
    “Elon started out talking about was his compassion for federal employees, that those people who have a job that matters, that’s needed, that if they care, if they’re competent, we want to keep those people around. But meanwhile, there’s so much other fraud, waste, and abuse in there. For example, the Treasury Department issuing checks without people having to fill in what budget line item this was for, so that was ignored by USAID, amongst others as well.”
    On Senate Marshall’s bill to ban gain-of-function research:
    “This bill would ban any federal funding for viral gain-of-function research, no matter how Anthony Fauci wants to describe it. Remember, this viral gain-of-function [research] was Anthony Fauci’s pet project for over 20 years. We spent, I’m going to say, $20, $50 billion on this research, helping the Chinese. They ended up developing the COVID virus, which killed 10, 20 million people across the world.” 
    “We’ve never seen any gain at all from this gain-of-function research. It’s never helped mankind. It’s way more dangerous than nuclear warheads are, so it’s time to just put an end to it. Every three or five years, we hear about a virus escaping from a laboratory, even in America. They’re very hard to contain, even in a biosecurity four-level lab, and we certainly don’t need to be teaching our enemies how to grow these viruses, which are perfect for terrorist weapons.”
    On President Trump’s Executive Order on healthcare price transparency:
    “So, transparency price tags, as I like to call them, is one of the pillars of driving down the cost of health care. In President Trump’s first term, we worked with him, requiring every hospital to list the prices on different procedures, maybe 20% of them were compliant with that. We want to make that situation much, much simpler, something that anyone could open up an app, get on the CMS website, and see what every hospital is charging.” 
    “Let’s let Americans become consumers again, even in health care. So, transparency is the first pillar of making health care affordable again. At the end of the day, it’s going to help save money for Medicare and Medicaid and preserve those great programs.”
    On waste, fraud, and abuse within Medicaid programs:
    “There’s not a federal program out there that’s more broken than Medicaid is. We’ve increased the spending by 50% over the last five years without better outcomes to show for it. Look, we Republicans want to make sure that every American has access to meaningful health care. But Medicaid is not the answer.”
    “I think the first answer is expanding community health centers… but you talk about an opportunity to Make America Healthy Again, to make a difference in people’s lives, it would be those people on Medicaid.” 
    “We want to make sure that people get the health care that they need, but at the same time, we don’t want this money being used for waste, fraud, and abuse. Medicaid will be at a trillion dollars here in the next year or two for what we’re spending on it. That’s unsustainable.”

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Budget 2025: Meeting the challenge in health and education

    Budget 2025 makes another record health care investment of $28 billion for a refocused health care system that ensures every Albertan has access to high-quality, reliable services close to home. The budget supports the government’s plan to provide targeted, specialized care in the four areas of acute care, primary care, mental health care and continuing care.

    With the highest-ever operating budget of $9.9 billion for education from kindergarten to Grade 12, Budget 2025 will help hire thousands more teachers and support staff, lower class sizes and provide enhanced educational support to students with complex needs.

    The budget invests $2.6 billion in capital dollars over three years, an increase of 23.9 per cent from the last budget. This includes $225 million to advance the planning and design of 30 new schools, five replacement schools, three modernization school projects, three public charter school projects and modular classrooms. These schools are in addition to the 22 that have been advanced to the next construction phase under the School Construction Accelerator Program, launched in fall 2024. Another 28 projects are in other stages of construction. Alberta’s government is committed to building much needed schools across the province and aims to deliver more than 100 new and updated schools – or about 200,000 student spaces – over the next seven years.

    “All Albertans deserve access to the best our health care and education systems have to offer. Alberta is growing as many families choose us as home. Budget 2025 will help meet the growing demands of the province while continuing to provide the services Albertans have come to trust and rely on.”

    Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance

    Budget 2025: Strengthening health care

    Budget 2025 supports the government’s plan to build a refocused health care system that will provide Albertans with the necessary care when and where they need it.

    Health investments across the refocused health care system in Budget 2025 include:

    • $644 million for primary care to attach every Albertan with a primary care team and improve access to family doctors and frontline health-care professionals. This includes $20 million to support the work of nurse practitioners.
    • $4.6 billion for acute care, to support increases to services to meet volume and costs, and to improve the acute care system in hospitals, urgent care centres, chartered surgical and other health facilities.
    • $45 million for Indigenous health initiatives over three years, to help address health inequities and promote health, wellness and increased choice.
    • $7 billion for physician compensation and development, including $15 million for recruitment and retention.
    • $1.9 million for drugs and supplemental health benefits including the seniors drug program, which is the largest component that supports more than 700,000 seniors.
    • $1.7 billion to support addiction and mental health services to increase access to the supports Albertans require to pursue recovery and personal wellness. This includes implementation of the compassionate intervention framework, support for Recovery Alberta services, new recovery communities, and to expand mental health classrooms for clinical support to students with complex mental health needs.
    • $3.8 billion for Assisted Living Alberta, the new provincial continuing care health agency, which will provide wraparound medical and non-medical supports, home care, community care and social services.

    A total of $3.6 billion in capital dollars over three years will support new urgent care and primary care centres, build capacity at existing hospitals, expand surgical capacity, enhance rural hospitals and health facilities, and replace aging equipment to support improved health outcomes. This includes:

    • $769 million to support transformational changes in continuing care, increase the number of assisted living spaces and modernize existing assisted living homes in Alberta.
    • $265 million for the Alberta Surgical Initiative capital program to expand, renovate and build more operating rooms to boost surgical capacity.
    • $207 million for the development of specialized compassionate intervention facilities to provide care for patients.
    • $168 million in new funding to enhance diagnostic capabilities across the province.
    • $148 million to continue building Recovery Communities. A total of 11 recovery communities, including five in Indigenous communities, have been approved, with the Calgary Recovery Community scheduled to open in 2025. So far, 200 new addiction treatment beds are operational in Red Deer, Lethbridge and Gunn.
    • $60 million over three years to purchase new EMS vehicles and ambulances, upgrade the existing fleet and buy more equipment.

    “Budget 2025 builds on our commitment to refocusing Alberta’s health care system, improving access for Albertans, and supporting frontline workers. With significant investments in primary care, capital projects, Indigenous health, and acute services, we are ensuring Albertans receive the care they need, when and where they need it.”

    Adriana LaGrange, Minister of Health

    “Alberta is an international leader in addiction treatment and recovery, driven by the Alberta Recovery Model. We remain committed to investing in the wellness of Albertans and providing those struggling with mental illness or addiction with the services they need to rebuild their lives. We are also committed to expanding access to treatment services by building new facilities across the province.”

    Dan Williams, Minister of Mental Health and Addiction

    Budget 2025: Investing in kindergarten through Grade 12 (K-12) education

    Albertans deserve world-class education for their families now and in the future. Budget 2025 provides an operating expense budget of $9.9 billion in 2025-26, a 4.5 per cent increase from the 2024-25 third-quarter forecast.

    • $54 million in 2025-26, along with $348 million more over the following two years will support additional enrolment growth.
    • an increase of $55 million in 2025-26, and another $94 million in each of the following two years, to adjust the funding formula for school authorities to provide increased sustainable funding for growth within the funding model.
    • In total, almost $1.1 billion will be provided over the next three years to address growth and hire more than 4,000 new teachers and classroom support staff.
    • More than $1.6 billion in 2025-26 will support students with specialized learning needs or groups of students who need additional help.
    • An investment of $55 million in 2025-26, a 20 per cent increase from last year, will allow school authorities to add staff and supports to complex classrooms so students receive the focus and attention they need.
    • $389 million over three years will provide increases to funding rates to cover the rising costs of maintaining educational facilities, unavoidable expenses like insurance and utilities, and providing programs and services to students.

    “Budget 2025 offers solutions to many of the challenges our education system is experiencing. We’re making new investments to hire more teachers, build more schools and give our youngest learners the strongest possible start. I’m excited to present this strong education budget to Albertans and am confident it will help keep our education system world-class.”

    Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Education

    As Alberta continues to attract families, workers, and businesses, strategic investments in health care and education will address current demands and lay the groundwork for long-term prosperity.

    Budget 2025 is meeting the challenge faced by Alberta with continued investments in education and health, lower taxes for families and a focus on the economy.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Budget 2025: Investing in Alberta’s future

    As Alberta continues work to address increasing domestic and international economic pressures, Budget 2025 works to strengthen Alberta’s economy. This budget helps build communities, secure Alberta’s southern border and boost investments in the province’s economic future.

    “While we work closely with partners to find solutions to a possible trade conflict, we will continue our work to make sure Alberta’s economy is strong – in and outside of the energy sector – so that we can manage any turbulence that comes our way. Budget 2025 carves our path forward in the face of this uncertainty.”

    Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance

    Budget 2025: Supporting a strong workforce

    Alberta’s workforce is the backbone of the provincial economy. Budget 2025 continues the commitment to training and developing a skilled and resilient labour force to further grow Alberta’s economy and help businesses succeed, including: 

    • $26.1 billion over three years from the Capital Plan, to support about 26,500 direct and 12,000 indirect jobs each year through 2027-28.
    • $135 million for skilled trade programs such as apprenticeship and adult learning initiatives to help Albertans gain the skills and training needed for successful careers, and support access to job opportunities.
    • $2 billion in 2025-26 to support and expand early learning and child-care system so parents and caregivers can participate in training, education or work opportunities.  

    Budget 2025: Securing our borders

    • Alberta’s government is committed to being a good neighbour and trading partner, and part of this commitment involves taking measures to secure the Alberta-US border. Budget 2025 includes $29 million in 2025-26 for a new Interdiction Patrol Team within the Alberta Sheriffs to tackle illegal drug and gun smuggling, human trafficking, apprehension of persons attempting to cross the border illegally, and other illegal activities along Alberta’s international land border. Budget 2025 also includes a $15 million investment over two years for three new vehicle inspection stations located near borders to the USA.

    Budget 2025: Investing in post-secondary education

    Budget 2025 invests a total of $7.4 billion in post-secondary education, with an operating budget of $6.6 billion in 2025-26. This includes:

    • $78 million per year over the next three years to create more seats in apprenticeship classes across the province to build skilled trades and apprenticeship education that will respond to the needs of industry, support the economy and connect Albertans with jobs.
    • $113 million to support greater demand for scholarships and the Alberta Student Grant, with $60 million funded from the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund.
    • $4 million to the First Nations Colleges Grant which is distributed equally across five colleges in rural and remote Indigenous communities.

    “Our government is ensuring that Alberta students have the skills and training they need to meet the needs of today while preparing for the economy of the future. Budget 2025 makes foundational investments to meet the challenge of a rapidly growing population while supporting a sustainable post-secondary education system.”

    Rajan Sawhney, Minister of Advanced Education

    Budget 2025: Building communities

    Alberta’s vibrant communities make Alberta the best place in Canada to live, work and raise a family. Budget 2025 invests in stronger communities across Alberta, including:

    • $17.2 million to increase grants made to municipalities in lieu of property taxes on government-owned property to 75 per cent, up from the current 50 per cent. By next year, the province will cover 100 per cent of the amount that would be paid if the property was taxable.
    • $820 million this year and $2.5 billion over three years in Local Government Fiscal Framework capital funding to help fund local infrastructure priorities.

    Budget 2025: Supporting trade and diversification

    Alberta continues to champion economic growth and policies that support productivity. Through Budget 2025, Alberta’s government will continue to build on current successes through:

    • Attracting more investment through low corporate income taxes. At eight per cent, Alberta’s corporate income tax rate is 30 per cent lower than the next lowest province.
    • Providing greater incentive for small- and medium-sized firms that increase their spending on research and development, with Alberta’s Innovation Employment Grant.
    • Promoting Alberta as a reliable partner in supporting North American and global energy security to investors. The province will optimize new and existing infrastructure to access new markets for Alberta’s energy and mineral resources.
    • Supporting Alberta’s agriculture producers and value-added processors, addressing barriers to trade by cultivating export markets, and working to increase market access for Alberta products.
    • Reinforcing Alberta as a critical contributor to North American energy security by continuing to advocate for our remarkable energy sector across Canada, the U.S., Germany, Japan and the rest of the world.

    Budget 2025: Investing in business and industry

    Budget 2025 continues to find ways to help Alberta’s economy grow through investments in business and industry and help our economy grow, including:

    • Support to attract investment in Alberta’s energy and mineral resource sector to accelerate opportunities in emerging resources.
    • $45 million over three years for the Investment and Growth Fund to attract investment into Alberta’s economy.
    • $1.8 million in Western Crop Innovations for industry-leading crop research.
    • $780,000 to support small- and medium-sized meat processors.
    • $3.1 million for the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine to expand toward a full-service veterinary diagnostic laboratory. This will give livestock producers and vets access to quicker, more affordable livestock diagnostics closer to home.

    “Budget 2025 builds a stronger Alberta by growing industries, creating high-quality jobs and expanding opportunities for workers and families. With strategic investments in innovation, infrastructure and workforce development, Alberta is rising to the challenge, strengthening our province for many years to come.”

    Matt Jones, Minister of Jobs, Economy and Trade

    “We are advancing cutting-edge research in agriculture and supporting small and medium-sized businesses. Additionally, we are strengthening our agricultural infrastructure, ensuring quicker and more affordable services for livestock producers and veterinarians. We’re supporting innovation, attracting investment, and building a resilient economy for the future.”

    RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation

    Budget 2025 is meeting the challenge faced by Alberta with continued investments in education and health, lower taxes for families and a focus on the economy.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: First Vegas, then the world? Why the NRL is eyeing international markets

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Tim Harcourt, Industry Professor and Chief Economist, University of Technology Sydney

    This weekend, Australia’s National Rugby League (NRL) continues to trumpet its now annual pilgrimage to open its season in Las Vegas.

    While it’s only the second year of a five-year arrangement, the NRL claims its Vegas experiment has been a great success at a time when the league has been in excellent health on and off the field.

    But why is the Australian league hosting games in Las Vegas? And has this experiment paid dividends?

    The NRL has made the bold decision to play games at Las Vegas.

    The NRL’s Vegas play

    There are a few reasons behind the NRL’s Vegas venture, with money at the heart of it.

    It’s partly about future TV revenue and trying to grab a slice of the US sports gambling market.

    And then there’s sponsors – it’s allowed the NRL to fish in the larger US pond in terms of corporate involvement in the game.

    According to NRL CEO Andrew Abdo:

    Outside of the benefit we get here domestically, in America we’ve now got sponsors that are incremental. We would not have had these sponsors had we not been growing in America. We’ve got a successful travel experience for fans, and we’ve got incremental subscriptions on Watch NRL, so you’ve got real revenue coming in which allows to us to now invest in expansion, and invest in a better product here.

    The move is also part of a grand vision to grow the game internationally.

    The NRL has announced a team from Papua New Guinea will join the league in 2028. It is also aiming for more integration with the Super League in England, perhaps one day eyeing franchises in the US and the Pacific.

    The NRL is also conscious of the US National Football League’s venture into Melbourne in 2026 and the competition that could bring for Pacific talent.




    Read more:
    It’s the most American of sports, so why is the NFL looking to Melbourne for international games?


    There may also be some football diplomacy at play. For example, some Sharks players visited the Los Angles firefighters who fought the recent wildfires for some lessons on leadership and crisis management.

    What happened last year?

    The Vegas venture started a year ago with the Sydney Roosters playing the Brisbane Broncos and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles playing the South Sydney Rabbitohs in a groundbreaking double-header.

    These matches were the first NRL regular season games held outside Australia and New Zealand.

    The crowd at Allegiant Stadium, which holds 65,000 fans, surpassed all expectations, with 40,746 turning up when about 25,000 were expected.

    According to Steve Hill, CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, more than 14,000 fans flew from Australia for the games and many Aussie expats living in the US also made the trip.

    In terms of TV audiences in Australia, the experiment was a big hit.

    The Manly-South Sydney clash was the most-watched NRL game ever on Fox Sports, with 838,000 fans tuning in. The Roosters-Broncos contest drew a Fox Sports audience of 786,000.

    According to NRL chairman Peter V’Landys:

    There was a lot of success in Vegas last year that we didn’t even plan, and for me that was record viewership in Australia and […] record attendances at pubs and clubs.

    Stateside reaction

    Of course a lot of Aussies tuned in, but how about US viewers?

    Around 61,000 tuned into Manly-South Sydney while 44,000 watched the Roosters and Broncos, which is well below the threshold of 100,000 viewers for profitable sports broadcasting, according to TV ratings experts Sports Media Watch in the US.

    The NRL set up fan zones and other activities in the build-up to the games in Las Vegas to attract US fans and entertain the visting Aussie tourists.

    This year there will be even more on offer: there are four games instead of two, with the NRL bringing over the Canberra Raiders and the New Zealand Warriors, and reigning four-time premiers the Penrith Panthers and the Cronulla Sharks.

    In addition, there’s an English Super League game, with the Wigan Warriors taking on Warrington Wolves, as well as an Australia-England women’s Test match.

    Is it worth it?

    So, has it been worth all the expense for the NRL?

    According to V’Landys, the competition’s bottom line has been largely unaffected despite the significant costs of the games:

    This year there’s a possibility that we’ll actually return a profit on Vegas and if not, it’ll be a small loss.

    But he’s not leaving anything to chance. In fact, in a televised plea on US TV show Fox and Friends, V’Landys invited President Donald Trump to attend the game.

    Will the president attend? Unlike a major US event like the Superbowl, where Trump was the first sitting president to attend, there’s not a big domestic constituency for rugby league, so chances are he won’t join the revelry in Vegas.

    But it sounds like the NRL, on current projections, won’t need him.

    With the introduction of a new team in PNG in 2028 and a possible 19th outfit in Perth soon after, the NRL has showcased an impressive vision to take the game into new markets.

    Even if a tiny proportion of the US market jumps on board rugby league, it can only help take the game closer to to its goal of being the undisputed number one sport in Australia.

    Tim Harcourt does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. First Vegas, then the world? Why the NRL is eyeing international markets – https://theconversation.com/first-vegas-then-the-world-why-the-nrl-is-eyeing-international-markets-250622

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy, Hirono Introduce Bill to Enhance Efficiency, Quality of Health Care for Veterans

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) and Mazie Hirono (D-HI) introduced the VetPAC Act to enhance the efficiency and quality of health care services provided to American veterans. The legislation creates a new Veterans Health Administration Policy Advisory Commission (VetPAC) to facilitate a transparent, expert-driven review process for the Veterans Health Administration’s (VHA) operations.
    “American veterans deserve the best health care our nation can offer,” said Dr. Cassidy. “The VHA must be held to the highest standard, and regular reports will allow Congress to hold them to this.”
    “Veterans have made unimaginable sacrifices in service to our country and it is crucial that we continue working to ensure our veterans can access the high-quality health care they deserve,” said Senator Hirono. “I’m proud to reintroduce the VetPAC Act to create a new, independent commission to address challenges within the VHA and improve health care access, delivery, and quality for our veterans.”
    The VetPAC would:

    Establish a 17-member independent commission of medical experts and veterans.
    Ensure critical areas such as technology, staffing, and patient care are continuously improved.
    Mandate the commission to provide regular reports to Congress.
    Allow the commission to conduct special studies as requested by Congress.
    Direct the commission to assess the budget implication of proposed recommendations.

    The VetPAC is modeled after the successful MACPAC and MedPAC. Click here for a one-pager.
    Background
    As a member of the U.S. Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Cassidy is a champion of veteran affairs issues. In January, Cassidy reintroduced the Restore VA Accountability Act to strengthen accountability by unlocking expedited disciplinary processes for VA employees who fail to adequately serve veterans.
    In December 2024, the Senate passed Cassidy’s Veteran Service Organization (VSO) Equal Tax Treatment (VETT) Act, sending the bill to the president’s desk. The bill would expand the deductibility of charitable contributions to all federally chartered tax-exempt organizations serving current and former members of the Armed Forces. The Senate also unanimously passed Cassidy’s bipartisan Gold Star and Surviving Spouse Career Services Act. The legislation increases access to job counseling services for spouses of members of the Armed Forces who died while on active duty through the Disabled Veterans Outreach Program at the U.S. Department of Labor.
    In August 2024, Cassidy penned an op-ed in the American Press highlighting federal resources that support American veterans’ physical and mental health. The op-ed came on the heels of the 43rd National Veteran Wheelchair Games, which was hosted in New Orleans.
    In 2022, the Senate unanimously passed Cassidy’s Solid Start Act to strengthen the VA’s Solid Start program to contact every veteran three times by phone in the first year after they leave active duty. The program helps connect veterans with VA programs and benefits, including mental health resources.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy, Grassley, Heinrich Applaud Senate Committee Passage of Legislation to Combat Illegal Fentanyl

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), and Martin Heinrich (D-NM) applaud the passage of the Halt Lethal Trafficking (HALT) Fentanyl Act by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. The HALT Fentanyl Act makes permanent the temporary classification of fentanyl-related substances as a Schedule I drug of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The drug’s Schedule I classification is set to expire on March 31, 2025. The HALT Fentanyl Act builds on the momentum of the Stopping Overdoses of Fentanyl Analogues (SOFA) Act introduced by U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI).
    “Chinese fentanyl was pouring into the U.S. under President Biden’s open border. Law enforcement needs every tool possible to combat this,” said Dr. Cassidy. “I am grateful for Chairman Grassley’s quick work to move this through the Judiciary Committee. Let’s make it law.”
    “The Senate Judiciary Committee’s broad, bipartisan passage of the HALT Fentanyl Act is an important step towards ending our nation’s deadly opioid epidemic,” said Senator Grassley. “Congress has a dwindling shot clock to pass this bill before fentanyl-related substances’ Schedule I status runs out. I urge my congressional colleagues to continue moving this legislation forward, so we can make permanent scheduling of fentanyl analogs the law of the land.” 
    “The HALT Fentanyl Act incorporates the permanent scheduling of fentanyl-related substances, which I first introduced in 2017 in the Stopping Overdoses of Fentanyl Analogues Act (SOFA). SOFA served as the template for the Trump administration’s temporary scheduling rule in 2018, and it recognizes the admirable devotion of Wisconsinites Dr. Tim Westlake and Lauri Badura. Ms. Badura founded Saving Others For Archie and made it her life’s mission to end the fentanyl crisis after losing her son, Archie, to fentanyl poisoning. I’m pleased SOFA will advance to the Senate floor under the HALT Fentanyl Act,”said Senator Johnson. 
    “I’m pleased that my HALT Fentanyl Act is one step closer to becoming law,” said Senator Heinrich. “My legislation now heads to the Senate floor, and I urge my colleagues to pass it. The HALT Fentanyl Act is urgently needed to help our law enforcement crack down on illegal trafficking, get deadly fentanyl out of our communities, and save lives.” 
    The bill now awaits a vote on the U.S. Senate floor. President Trump’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has confirmed that, if Congress passes the bill in its current form, the president will sign it.
    Additionally, the bill has 24 U.S. Senate cosponsors and is supported by 40 advocacy groups, including 25 State Attorneys General, 11 major law enforcement organizations, nine major medical associations and Facing Fentanyl, a coalition of over 200 impacted family groups.
    Background:
    Drug overdoses, largely driven by fentanyl, are the leading cause of death among young adults 18 to 45 years old. Synthetic opioids like fentanyl account for 66 percent of the total U.S. overdose deaths. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were an estimated 107,543 drug overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2023. This was primarily fueled by synthetic opioids, including illegal fentanyl, which are largely manufactured in Mexico from raw materials supplied by China. In 2022, there were over 50.6 million fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills seized by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), more than doubling the amount seized in 2021.
    In 2017, Johnson introduced SOFA in the U.S. Senate following the Wisconsin legislature’s unanimous adoption of a bill that mirrors the HALT Fentanyl Act. In 2019, Cassidy became a cosponsor of SOFA. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senate Judiciary Committee Advances HALT Fentanyl Act

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Iowa Chuck Grassley

    WASHINGTON – The Senate Judiciary Committee today voted to advance the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of (HALT) Fentanyl Act. The bipartisan legislation, led by Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-La.) and Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), would permanently classify fentanyl-related substances before their temporary Schedule I status expires on March 31, 2025.  

    The HALT Fentanyl Act was passed out of Committee by a bipartisan vote of 16-5. Attorney General Pam Bondi has endorsed the legislation. President Trump’s Office of Management and Budget has confirmed that, if Congress passes the bill in its current form, the president will sign it. 

    “The Senate Judiciary Committee’s broad, bipartisan passage of the HALT Fentanyl Act is an important step towards ending our nation’s deadly opioid epidemic,” Grassley said. “Congress has a dwindling shot clock to pass this bill before fentanyl-related substances’ Schedule I status runs out. I urge my congressional colleagues to continue moving this legislation forward, so we can make permanent scheduling of fentanyl analogs the law of the land.” 

    “Chinese fentanyl was pouring into the U.S. under President Biden’s open border. Law enforcement needs every tool possible to combat this,” Cassidy said. “I am grateful for Chairman Grassley’s quick work to move this through the Judiciary Committee. Let’s make it law.” 

    “I’m pleased that my HALT Fentanyl Act is one step closer to becoming law,” Heinrich said. “My legislation now heads to the Senate floor, and I urge my colleagues to pass it. The HALT Fentanyl Act is urgently needed to help our law enforcement crack down on illegal trafficking, get deadly fentanyl out of our communities, and save lives.” 

    The HALT Fentanyl Act is supported by over 40 major advocacy groups, including a coalition of over 200 impacted family groups. Learn more about the bill’s widespread support HERE. 

    Download bill text HERE and a fact sheet HERE. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Grassley Secures Argentine President Milei’s Partnership in Credit Suisse Investigation into Nazi-Linked Accounts

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Iowa Chuck Grassley

    WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is welcoming Argentine President Javier Milei’s commitment to support Grassley’s ongoing investigation into Credit Suisse and its historic servicing of Nazi-linked accounts. This includes providing archival records documenting the use of Nazi “ratlines.” Ratlines were monetary and logistic pathways Nazis used to escape justice and flee to Latin America, including Argentina, following World War II.

    “In order to continue this work, I respectfully request possession of Argentina’s archival records relating to Nazi ratlines. This includes records dating to the time before, during, and following World War II that will help shed light on the planning and carrying out of the Nazi ratlines. The great people of Argentina’s support in helping the Senate Judiciary Committee obtain possession would assist the committee in advancing its corresponding oversight of this matter,” Grassley wrote to Milei.

    Grassley will chair a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing next week focused on stemming the tide of antisemitism.
    Read additional background from the Times of Israel.                                  

    Argentine president opening files on Nazi ‘ratlines’ that trafficked Eichmann, Mengele

    By Matt Lebovic

    February 24, 2025

    Argentinian President Javier Milei promised officials of the Simon Wiesenthal Center his full cooperation in granting access to documents related to the financing of so-called “ratlines” that helped Nazis escape Europe after the Holocaust. The promise was made in Buenos Aires at the presidential palace, Casa Rosada, during a meeting with Milei and activists on Tuesday.

    For decades, organizations including the Simon Wiesenthal Center, named after the famed Nazi hunter, have sought records related to unofficial escape routes taken by thousands of Nazis during the years after World War II. Up to 10,000 Nazis and other fascist war criminals escaped justice by fleeing to Argentina and other countries.

    “While some previous leaders promised full cooperation to get to the hard truths that involved Argentina’s past, Milei is the first to act with lightning speed to enable the SWC to uncover important pieces of the historic puzzle, especially as it related to involvement with Nazis before, during and after the Holocaust,” Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told The Times of Israel.

    During the SWC meeting on Tuesday, Jonathan Missner, managing partner at Stein, Mitchell, Beato & Missner, brought a letter from US Senator Charles Grassley, chairman of the US Senate Judiciary Committee. The letter — which was handed to Milei — requested the Argentinian leader’s assistance in uncovering how the ratlines were organized and funded. A copy of the letter was sent to US President Donald Trump.

    Nazis’ escape routes

    Several countries in the Americas received Nazis, including Canada, the US, and Mexico. Nazis also fled to Australia, Spain, and Switzerland. In some cases, US intelligence officials used ratlines to pluck top Nazi scientists away from Soviet orbits.

    One of two primary escape routes went through Germany and Spain, then across the Atlantic to Argentina…

    Up to 5,000 Nazis are said to have settled in Argentina, including Holocaust “architect” Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele, one of the most recognizable — and wanted — Nazis. Traveling along a ratline in 1948, the notorious Auschwitz physician used the new identity of Helmut Gregor when fleeing Europe.

    “These files will be instrumental in obtaining justice, which is instrumental to honoring the memory of those who suffered and died in the Holocaust,” said Cooper. “Especially in a post-October 7 world, those who financed, facilitated, or otherwise assisted these ratlines must be held accountable,” he said.

    “Words are one thing — actions are another. President Milei’s historic decision signals his unequivocal allyship with the Jewish community while reinforcing his commitment to accountability and transparency at home,” Missner told The Times of Israel.

    Support for harboring Nazi war criminals went right to the top in Argentina, according to historians. President Juan Peron was angered by the Nuremberg Trials and authorized key facets of the escape routes, making them a state affair. In addition to German Nazis, the Peron regime and other South American governments aided war criminals from Hungary, Croatia and elsewhere.

    “President Milei is a staunch ally of the global Jewish community and was eager to open these archives. He knows that confronting Argentina’s history of Nazi collaboration requires nothing less than full transparency, and the same principle undergirds his pursuit of justice for the AMIA bombing,” said Missner.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Technologies – Moscow begins preparations for the first stage of launching driverless metro trains

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Metro

    Maxim Liksutov reported that the first stage of the innovative train launch is planned to begin on the Big Circle Line in 2025 on the instructions of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. A fifth-generation (5G) technological network will be created for unmanned traffic on the Big Circle Line. This will provide reliable and ultra-fast communication for interaction with the infrastructure.

    Moscow Metro, Driverless Train.

    The launch of unmanned traffic will be a historic event for the capital’s metro. This innovative project has significant potential and will serve as a platform for new technological solutions. Our priorities are safety and maintaining the shortest peak hour intervals in the world. After the Big Circle Line, we will gradually begin to implement the technology on other lines, – noted Maxim Liksutov.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Fourteenth and Final Defendant Convicted in Federal Dog Fighting Case

    Source: US State of North Dakota

    All 14 defendants in a large-scale federal dog fighting case indicted last year in Albany, Georgia, have now been convicted. The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia has accepted the guilty pleas of the following defendants:

    • Tamichael Elijah, 48, of Donalsonville, Georgia;
    • Marvin Pulley, III, 53, of Donalsonville and Jakin, Georgia;
    • Brandon Baker, 42, of Panama City, Florida;
    • Christopher Travis Beaumont, 38, of Panama City, Florida;
    • Herman Buggs, Jr., 57, of Donalsonville, Georgia;
    • Terrance Davis, 46, of Pansey, Alabama;
    • Timothy Freeman, 27, of Bainbridge, Georgia;
    • Terelle Ganzy, 35, of Panama City, Florida;
    • Gary Hopkins, 67, of Donalsonville, Georgia;
    • Cornelious Johnson, 40, of Panama City, Florida;
    • Rodrecus Kimble, 44, of Donalsonville, Georgia;
    • Donnametric Miller, 42, of Donalsonville, Georgia;
    • Willie Russell, 43, of Blakely, Georgia; and
    • Fredricus White, 36, of Panama City, Florida.

    According to court documents filed in this case, the defendants all converged on a property in Donalsonville, Georgia, on April 24, 2022, where they held a large-scale dog fighting event. The defendants and others brought a total of 24 pit bull-type dogs to be fought that weekend in a series of matches. Law enforcement personnel who disrupted the event found numerous dogs inside crates in cars on the property.

    The participants used their cars to store dogs who had already been fought, as well as those whose handlers were awaiting their turn in the fighting pit. Some dogs were kept on chains on the property. Law enforcement rescued a total of 27 dogs, including one found in the pit with severe injuries and which died a shortly thereafter. Dogs in the cars also bore recent injuries and historical fighting scars.

    Under federal law, it is illegal not only to fight dogs in a venture that affects interstate commerce, but also to possess, train, transport, deliver, sell, purchase or receive dogs for fighting purposes.

    All defendants but Freeman pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy to violate the animal fighting prohibition of the federal Animal Welfare Act. Defendants Beaumont and Miller also pleaded guilty to sponsoring or exhibiting (i.e., handling) a dog in a dog fight. Defendants Baker, Davis, Ganzy, Johnson, Pulley, and White further pleaded guilty to possessing and transporting a dog for purposes of using the dog in an animal fighting venture. Freeman pleaded guilty to spectating at an animal fight. Defendants Miller and Pulley also pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of a firearm by a person with a prior felony conviction.

    Russell is set to be sentenced on Feb. 28. The court has not yet set sentencing dates for the other defendants. Each defendant faces maximum penalties of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine per count of animal fighting charges. Miller also faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine on the firearm charge, and Pulley faces a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison on his firearm charge.

    Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Adam Gustafson of the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) and Acting U.S. Attorney C. Shanelle Booker for the Middle District of Georgia made the announcement.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Office of the Inspector General and detectives with the Seminole County, Georgia, Sheriff’s Office investigated the case. Detectives with the Bay County, Florda, Sheriff’s Office also provided invaluable assistance.

    Senior Trial Attorney Ethan Eddy and Trial Attorney Leigh Rendé of ENRD’s Environmental Crimes Section are prosecuting the case with assistance from Criminal Chief Leah McEwen of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia. Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Morrill and Paralegal Kristi Cote for the Middle District of Georgia handled a parallel civil forfeiture proceeding to ensure that the dogs did not have to be returned to the defendants. The U.S. Attorney’s Offices for the Northern District of Florida and Middle District of Alabama also assisted with the dog rescue operation. 

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Ansonia Man Arrested in Stamford Charged with Fentanyl Trafficking Offenses

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Marc H. Silverman, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, and Stephen P. Belleau, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration for New England, today announced that DAQWON GRAHAM, also known as “Seagull” and “Energy,” 30, of Ansonia, was arrested yesterday on a federal criminal complaint charging him with fentanyl trafficking offenses.

    As alleged in court documents and statements made in court, the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Bridgeport High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task Force and Stamford Police Department identified Graham as a large-scale fentanyl distributor in and around Fairfield County.  Investigators also connected Graham’s drug trafficking activities to an overdose death of a male victim in Branford in March 2023, and an overdose death of a female victim in Shelton in October 2024.  In January and February 2025, investigators made multiple controlled purchases of fentanyl from Graham.

    On February 26, 2025, Graham was arrested on High Ridge Road in Stamford.  It is alleged that Graham possessed approximately 400 grams of fentanyl at the time of his arrest.

    Following his arrest, Graham appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge S. Dave Vatti in Bridgeport and was ordered detained.

    The complaint charges Graham with possession with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of fentanyl, an offense that carries a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of five years and a maximum term of imprisonment of 40 years, and with use of a communications device to facilitate a drug trafficking felony, an offense that carries a maximum term of imprisonment of four years.

    Acting U.S. Attorney Silverman stressed that a complaint is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt.  Charges are only allegations, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

    This matter is being investigated the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Bridgeport High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task Force.  The Task Force includes personnel from the DEA Bridgeport Resident Office, the Connecticut State Police, and the Bridgeport, Danbury, Norwalk, Stamford, and Stratford Police Departments.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren C. Clark.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Convicted Felon Sentenced to 30 Years of Federal Imprisonment for Illegally Possessing Firearms and Methamphetamine

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Memphis, TN – A federal judge has sentenced Andre Blue, 37, of Memphis, to 30 years in federal prison for multiple gun and drug offenses. Reagan Fondren, Acting United States Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, announced the sentence today.

    According to the information presented in court, on July 13, 2022, detectives with the Multi-Agency Gang Unit executed a search warrant on an apartment where Blue was living. There, they discovered a loaded Glock Inc. .45 caliber pistol, a Sig Sauer Inc. 9mm caliber pistol, and a loaded Smith and a Wesson .45 caliber pistol in the primary bedroom. Additionally, detectives found several bags of various narcotics in the primary bathroom toilet bowl, one of which contained 15 grams of pure methamphetamine. An American Tactical Imports Inc. multi-caliber pistol was found in the closet of a child’s bedroom on the top shelf next to a magazine loaded with at least 50 live rounds. Due to his prior felony convictions, Blue is prohibited by federal law from possessing firearms and ammunition.

    After a three-day trial, in November 2024, a jury found Blue guilty of possession of a firearm as a convicted felon, possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking, and possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. On February 26, 2025, United States District Judge Jon P. McCalla sentenced Blue to 30 years in federal prison, followed by four years of supervised release.  There is no parole in the federal system.

    This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and gun violence, and to make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. On May 26, 2021, the department launched a violent crime reduction strategy strengthening PSN based on these core principles: fostering trust and legitimacy in our communities, supporting community-based organizations that help prevent violence from occurring in the first place, setting focused and strategic enforcement priorities, and measuring the results.

    This case was investigated by the PSN Gun Task Force, the Multi-Agency Gang Unit, and the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.

    Acting United States Attorney Fondren thanked Assistant United States Attorneys Eileen Kuo and Regina Brittenum, who prosecuted this case, as well as the law enforcement partners who investigated the case.

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    For more information, please contact the Media Relations Team at USATNW.Media@usdoj.gov. Follow the U.S. Attorney’s Office on Facebook or on X at @WDTNNews for office news and updates.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Members of Newport News mail theft and bank fraud ring sentenced to prison

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Four people have been sentenced to prison for their roles in a conspiracy in the Newport News area to steal mail and deposit counterfeit checks.

    According to court documents, on July 6, 2023, Andre Ephraim Billups Jr., 22, of Gloucester, and Johnny Ray Riddick, aka Glo, 24, of Newport News, robbed a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) letter carrier in the area of Jefferson Point in Newport News. Arrow keys are used by letter carriers to access various types of mailboxes in a specific area, including blue collection boxes and apartment panel mailboxes. Riddick served as the getaway driver while Billups served as the gunman.

    Billups approached the letter carrier and first attempted to grab the key from her, but she resisted. Billups indicated to the carrier that he was armed to coerce her into producing and turning over her arrow key. After Billups obtained the arrow key from the carrier, he fled on foot towards the location where Riddick was waiting for him.

    Because a maintenance worker was chasing him, Billups diverted into the apartment of his friend and Riddick’s girlfriend, Alexis Sierra West, 24, of Newport News. Billups entered the apartment and left the key and his backpack with West, who contacted Riddick and asked him what to do with the key. Riddick directed her to hide it, which she did within her bedroom closet. West later lied to law enforcement about her knowledge of the robber and robbery. After Billups fled the apartment, he ran to where Riddick was waiting in his car.

    When West met Billups later to turnover the backpack and key, Riddick wiped her cellphone because he was worried about a potential law enforcement investigation. Billups separately wiped his own cellphone.

    Riddick and Billups repeatedly used the arrow key to illegally access USPS collection boxes in the area and steal mail. Due to numerous customer complaints of mail theft, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) began surveilling blue collection boxes in the area.

    On Dec. 3, 2023, law enforcement officers with USPIS, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), and Newport News Police Department (NNPD) conducted surveillance of the Hidenwood Post Office in Newport News. Karon-Omar Gary, 21, of Gloucester, whom Billups had recruited to serve as getaway driver in connection with the collection box break-ins, drove Billups to the collection box outside the Post Office. Billups was armed with a handgun and a rifle loaded with 30 rounds of ammunition.

    Billups got out of the vehicle and used the arrow key to open a collection box and access the mail but was interrupted by a Postal Inspector and an NNPD officer. Billups quickly retreated to the vehicle, but when the Inspector approached and gave verbal commands to stop, Gary drove in the direction of the Inspector. The Inspector discharged her service weapon, striking Billups in the shoulder.

    Officers pursued the vehicle, which fled through Newport News into York County and then Gloucester County, at almost 100 miles per hour. Gloucester County law enforcement deployed “stop sticks” to disable the vehicle. Gary was taken into custody immediately. Billups fled on foot but eventually surrendered after disposing of his handgun.

    Investigators searched the vehicle and recovered the stolen arrow key, Billups’ rifle, ammunition, two magazines, and Gary’s and Billups’ cellphones. They also recovered a driver’s license, debit cards, and checks in the names of several different individuals.

    Riddick, Billups, and West engaged in a bank fraud scheme that involved “card cracking,” “check washing,” or “smacking the account.” They would deposit a counterfeit check that had been altered or fabricated into a third-party account, then withdraw or spend as much of that money as possible before the fraud was detected. Billups and Riddick would steal mail, then Riddick would send West pictures of checks from the mail, which she digitally “washed” and sent back to Riddick, who used them to produce counterfeit checks. Billups and Riddick maintained supplies, including stacks of blank checks and a printer, which they operated in West’s apartment.

    On Feb. 29, 2024, Gary pled guilty to attempted theft of U.S. Mail. On Nov. 12, 2024, he was sentenced to time served.

    On Sept. 25, 2024, Billups pled guilty to interference with commerce by robbery and using a firearm in a crime of violence. He was sentenced today to seven years and six months in prison.

    On Sept. 26, 2024, West pled guilty to unlawful possession of postal keys and accessory after the fact. On Feb. 6, she was sentenced to six months in prison.

    On Sept. 30, 2024, Riddick pled guilty to interference with commerce by robbery and conspiracy to commit bank fraud. On Feb. 14, he was sentenced to six years and six months in prison.

    Erik S. Siebert, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; Damon E. Wood, Inspector in Charge of the Washington Division of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service; Steve R. Drew, Chief of Newport News Police; Ronald Montgomery, York County Sheriff; and Darrell W. Warren, Jr., Gloucester County Sheriff, made the announcement after sentencing by U.S. District Judge Jamar K. Walker.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Julie Podlesni prosecuted the case.

    A copy of this press release is located on the website of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. Related court documents and information are located on the website of the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia or on PACER by searching for Case No. 4:23-cr-94.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty to Firearms Dealing, Possession of a Machinegun and Cocaine Distribution

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Defendant sold five firearms while on state pretrial release for charges including possessing large capacity weapon and assault and battery

    BOSTON – A former Worcester resident pleaded guilty today in federal court in Worcester to firearms offenses and distributing cocaine.

    Juan Otero, 23, of Franklin, Mass. pleaded guilty to one count of dealing in firearms without a license; one count of receiving a firearm while under indictment; one count of possession of a machinegun; and one count of possession with intent to distribute and distribution of cocaine. U.S. District Court Judge Margaret R. Guzman scheduled sentencing for June 16, 2025. In March 2024, Otero Was indicted by a federal grand jury.

    Between Nov. 27, 2023 and Jan. 23, 2024, Otero sold five firearms on four different occasions. One of the firearms was a Glock pistol with a machinegun conversion device, also known as a “Glock switch,” attached. Otero also sold large capacity magazines and multiple rounds of ammunition. In addition, Otero distributed or possessed with intent to distribute cocaine on or about Dec. 6, 2023.

    In 2022, Otero was indicted in Worcester Superior Court for multiple state crimes, including the unlawful possession of a large capacity weapon, unlawful possession of a loaded firearm, unlawful possession of a large capacity firearm and ammunition and attempted assault and battery. Otero was on release pending trial on the state court charges at the time of his firearm sales in this matter.  

    The charges of dealing in firearms without a license and receipt of a firearm while under indictment both provide for a sentence of up to five years in prison, up to three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000. The charge of unlawful possession of a machinegun provides for a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000. The charge of distribution of cocaine carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, at least three years and up to a lifetime of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and statutes which govern the determination of a sentence in a criminal case.

    United States Attorney Leah B. Foley; James M. Ferguson, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Boston Feld Division; Colonel Geoffrey D. Noble, Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police; and Paul Saucier, Interim Police Chief of the Worcester Police Department made the announcement today. Valuable assistance was provided by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Franklin, Mansfield and Auburn Police Departments. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kaitlin J. Brown of the Worcester Branch Office is prosecuting the case.

    This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce gun violence and other violent crime, and to make our neighborhoods safer for everyone.  On May 26, 2021, the Department launched a violent crime reduction strategy strengthening PSN based on these core principles: fostering trust and legitimacy in our communities, supporting community-based organizations that help prevent violence from occurring in the first place, setting focused and strategic enforcement priorities, and measuring the results.  For more information about Project Safe Neighborhoods, please visit https://www.justice.gov/PSN

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  • MIL-OSI: U.S. Health Systems See Margin Declines to Start the Year While Hospital Margins Grow, According to Two New Strata Reports

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    CHICAGO, Feb. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Operating margins for the nation’s health systems narrowed in January after climbing to a five-month high to end 2024. The median year-to-date health system operating margin was 1.0% for the month, down from 2.1% in December. It is the lowest health system operating margins have been in more than a year, after holding at 1.5% or above throughout 2024 following years of volatility.

    At the same time, the nation’s hospitals saw margins and revenues strengthen entering the new year, continuing trends seen in 2024, according to two new reports from Strata Decision Technology. The Monthly Healthcare Industry Financial Benchmarks report features a snapshot of the latest hospital performance data from January, and the quarterly Strata Performance Trends report provides a retrospective look at hospital and health system performance last year.

    “Health systems across the country had a shaky start to 2025,” said Steve Wasson, Strata’s Chief Data & Intelligence Officer. “While health system operating margins largely stabilized in 2024 after the turbulence of the pandemic, they remained uncomfortably thin. We saw encouraging trends with gross revenue growth outpacing expense increases last year. These and other positive performance trends will need to continue in 2025 for health systems to build a stronger foundation for margin growth.”

    For the nation’s hospitals, analysis of operating margin changes over time showed some improvement in January. The median change in hospital operating margin increased 1.9 percentage points from January 2024 to January 2025. Hospital revenues showed promising performance, with January marking the 21st consecutive month of year-over-year (YOY) increases in gross operating, inpatient, and outpatient revenues. Outpatient revenue increases continued to outpace inpatient revenue growth. Outpatient revenue jumped 9.2% YOY, while inpatient revenue increased 6.7% and gross operating revenue was up 8.3% YOY.

    Median gross revenue growth outpaced expense growth throughout 2024 for both hospitals and health systems. From 2023 to 2024, gross operating revenue rose 9.0% for the U.S. health systems and 7.5% for U.S. hospitals. By comparison, health system total expense was up 6.4% and hospital total expense increased 5.4% over the same period. 

    Labor expenses continued to climb in 2024 and in the first month of 2025, despite lower contract labor costs, as organizations focused on initiatives to retain employed staff. Total health system labor expense increased 5.7% and total hospital labor expense increased 4.2% for all of 2024 versus 2023. For the month of January 2025 versus January 2024, total hospital labor expense was up 4.0%.

    Total hospital non-labor expenses showed the highest growth rates in January compared to other expense categories. For January 2025 versus January 2024, total non-labor expense rose 5.6%, supply expense jumped 6.8%, and drugs expense was up 6.2%. Looking back at 2024, non-labor expense growth outpaced labor expense increases for the year, with total non-labor expense up 5.8% from 2023 to 2024 versus the 4.2% increase in total labor expense previously mentioned.

    Contract labor expense was the only expense category to decline in 2024, and those decreases were significant. From 2023 to 2024, contract labor expense dropped 22.7% for health systems and 37.5% for hospitals. These trends illustrate that organizations have successfully scaled back use of contract labor, which spiked during the pandemic due to widespread labor shortages and increased patient demand.

    About the Data 
    The report uses data from Strata’s StrataSphere® and Comparative Analytics database. Comparative Analytics offers access to near real-time data drawn from more than 135,000 physicians from over 10,000 practices and 139 specialty categories, and from 500+ unique departments across more than 1,600 hospitals. Comparative Analytics also provides data and comparisons specific to a single organization for visibility into how their market is evolving. StrataSphere is a unique and comprehensive data-sharing platform that helps providers leverage the power of a network that represents approximately 25% of all provider spend in U.S. healthcare. This report incorporates data from more than 600 hospitals with StrataJazz® Decision Support.

    About Strata Decision Technology 
    Strata Decision Technology provides a cloud-based platform for software and service solutions to help organizations better analyze, plan, and perform in support of their missions. With the combination of Syntellis Performance Solutions’ Axiom solutions, more than 2,300 organizations rely on Strata to provide their financial analytics, planning, and performance solutions. Strata has been named the market leader for Business Decision Support for 18 consecutive years. By uniting these two industry leaders, Strata continues to deliver market-leading solutions and world-class service, with an increased focus on accelerating innovation. For more information, please go to www.stratadecision.com.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Reverend Warnock, Murray Introduce Legislation to Improve Children’s Health Care Access   

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock – Georgia

    Senators Reverend Warnock, Murray Introduce Legislation to Improve Children’s Health Care Access   

    Senator Reverend Warnock introduced the Kids’ Access to Primary Care Act, which would incentivize more providers to participate in Medicaid and increase access to care for children and families by requiring Medicaid to pay at least the same rate as Medicare for primary care
    Senator Reverend Warnock recently addressed proposed Republican cuts to Medicaid at a press conference with Senate Democratic colleagues
    In Georgia, kids make up roughly 71 percent of all Medicaid enrollees
    Senator Reverend Warnock has long championed strengthening Medicaid
    Senator Reverend Warnock: “Right now, nearly half of our country’s children get health care through Medicaid, which is why it’s so troubling that Washington Republicans are fighting to make cuts to health care access”
    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member and former Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee introduced the Kids’ Access to Primary Care Act. The bill would require Medicaid to pay at least the same rate as Medicare for primary care services, which would incentivize more providers to participate in Medicaid and increase access to care for children and families.
    “I’ve been in the Medicaid fight long before I got to the Senate, so I know the importance that affordable health care provides for so many Americans, including millions of children. In Georgia, kids make up over 70 percent of all Medicaid enrollees,” said Senator Reverend Warnock. “Right now, nearly half of our country’s children get health care through Medicaid, which is why it’s so troubling that Washington Republicans are fighting to make cuts to health care access. That is why the Kids’ Access to Primary Care Act is so important. This commonsense solution shouldn’t be a partisan issue, kids and parents deserve the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have health care access.”
    “Medicaid is a lifeline for tens of millions of American families, especially women and children—one in five women and nearly half of all children in America get their health care through Medicaid. Our legislation is a commonsense solution that would encourage more providers to see Medicaid patients and make it easier for families who rely on Medicaid to get timely care close to home,” said Senator Murray. “Right now, Republicans are doubling down on their plans to make deep cuts to Medicaid and rip away health care from millions of people who need it—it’s dangerous and flat-out-wrong. I’ll keep fighting back and working to strengthen Medicaid and bring down the cost of health care in America.”
    Right now, Medicaid pays a lower rate than Medicare for the same primary care procedures and services. This discrepancy severely reduces the number of providers who participate in Medicaid and limits access to health care for children and families. In Georgia alone, nearly 2 million individuals are insured through Medicaid, including over 1.4 million children who depend on the program for their health care needs. The Kids’ Access to Primary Care Act would improve Medicaid coverage by ensuring that providers are paid at least the same rate as they are for Medicare. Experts agree that higher Medicaid payment rates will broaden the provider network and increase access to care for Medicaid patients, including the more than half of children in the U.S who rely on Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
    Senator Warnock has long championed efforts to expand affordable health care access, starting with his advocacy to close the health care coverage gap in Georgia. In addition to pushing for solutions to close the coverage gap, Senator Warnock led a delegation of Georgia lawmakers in urging the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to provide tools to Medicaid non-expansion states like Georgia to help them protect health care access for Medicaid enrollees who lose eligibility after the end of the public health emergency declaration.
    In addition to Senators Murray and Warnock, the Kids’ Access to Primary Care Act is also cosponsored by Senators Cory Booker (D-NJ), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), and Peter Welch (D-VT). Congresswoman Kim Schrier, M.D. (D-WA-08) introduced the legislation in the House with Representatives Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-01) and Kathy Castor (D-FL-14).
    The legislation is supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, Seattle Children’s Hospital, and the Washington State Medical Association.
    The full text of the legislation is HERE.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rosen Helps Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Increase Access to Health Care in Rural and Underserved Areas

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV)

    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) helped introduce bipartisan legislation to increase the number of doctors working in rural and underserved areas. The bipartisan Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act would reauthorize the Conrad 30 program, which allows international doctors who have completed their residency training in the U.S. to remain in the country under the condition that they practice in areas experiencing physician shortages. 
    “Far too many communities in Nevada lack access to medical care, an issue that is especially dire in our rural and underserved areas. In fact, every county in Nevada is experiencing a shortage of medical professionals,” said Senator Rosen. “This bipartisan legislation will help to address the physician shortage by allowing international doctors to stay and work in the U.S. following their residencies, helping to increase the number of doctors available to provide care.”
    Generally, doctors from other countries working in the United States on J-1 visas are required to return to their home country after their residency has ended for two years before they can apply for another visa or green card. The Conrad 30 program allows doctors to stay in the United States without having to return home if they agree to practice in an underserved area for three years. The “30” refers to the number of doctors per state that can participate in the program. In addition to reauthorizing the program, Senator Rosen’s bill would raise the per-state cap to 35 physicians, increasing the total eligible number of physicians by hundreds nationwide.
    This bipartisan legislation extends the Conrad 30 program for three years, improves the process for obtaining a visa, and allows for the program to be expanded beyond 30 slots if certain thresholds are met, while protecting small states’ slots. The bill also allows the spouses of doctors to work and provides worker protections to prevent the doctors from being mistreated. The legislation also allows physicians who serve in a Veterans Affairs (VA) facility or health professional shortage area for 5 years to get expedited consideration for a green card.
    Senator Rosen is working to address Nevada’s doctor shortage and improve medical care access in the state. Earlier this month, Senator Rosen introduced a bipartisan bill to tackle the nursing shortage affecting communities across the nation. Last year, Senator Rosen pushed for more medical residency slots to be awarded to Nevada to help tackle the physician shortage. She also helped introduce the bipartisan Medical Student Education Authorization Act to address the doctor shortage by expanding the Medical Student Education Program and introduced a package of bipartisan bills aimed at addressing the shortage of doctors and dentists in Nevada and across the country.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Rosen, Husted, & Ricketts Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Protect American Government Devices from PRC-Controlled AI Program

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV)

    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Jon Husted (R-OH), and Pete Ricketts (R-NE) introduced bipartisan legislation to prohibit the use of DeepSeek — a new artificial intelligence (AI) platform with direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party — on all government devices and networks. DeepSeek poses a potentially major national security threat, as data collected from the program is being shared directly with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) government and its intelligence agencies. Several U.S. states and allied nations have already moved to block DeepSeek from government devices due to critical security concerns.
    “As the artificial intelligence landscape continues to rapidly expand, the U.S. must take steps to ensure Americans’ data and government systems remain protected against platforms — like DeepSeek — that are linked to our adversaries,” said Senator Rosen. “This bipartisan legislation takes proactive steps to ban DeepSeek on all U.S. government devices, helping to further safeguard sensitive government data from the Chinese Communist Party.”
    “DeepSeek is a tool that perpetuates Communist China’s agenda—full stop,” said Senator Husted. “It exposes Americans’ data to our adversary’s government, lies to its users, and exploits American workers’ AI advances. We can’t afford for U.S. officials to play into Beijing’s hands by hosting this hostile bot on their devices. Our bill is an urgent first step toward protecting our citizens, government, and economy from China’s Communist Party.”
    “DeepSeek poses serious security risks to Americans who use the platform. It should not be on government devices,” said Senator Ricketts. “This bipartisan bill ensures that DeepSeek does not expose our government to potential national security risks—or give our data to Communist China.”
    As the first and only former computer programmer to serve in the Senate, Senator Rosen has led the fight to strengthen the nation’s cybersecurity. Last year, Rosen called on the Department of Health and Human Services and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to create a plan to help health care systems respond to cyber attacks like the recent ransomware attack on Change Healthcare. Additionally, Rosen’s bipartisan Department of Defense Civilian Cybersecurity Reserve Act became law to recruit civilian cybersecurity personnel to serve in reserve capacities and respond to cyberattacks during times of need. Senator Rosen has introduced bipartisan bills to bolster the cybersecurity of medical devices and records from the Department of Veterans Affairs, both of which were signed into law.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: US funding cuts confirmed, ending lifesaving support for women and girls

    Source: United Nations 2

    Humanitarian Aid

    The United States has cut $377 million worth of funding to the UN reproductive and sexual health agency, UNFPA, it was confirmed on Thursday, leading to potentially “devasting impacts”, on women and girls.

    “At 7pm on 26 February, UNFPA was informed that nearly all of our grants (48 as of now) with USAID and the US State Department have been terminated,” the UN agency said in a statement.

    “This decision will have devastating impacts on women and girls and the health and aid workers who serve them in the world’s worst humanitarian crises.”

    The USAID grants were designated to provide critical maternal healthcare, protection from violence, rape treatment and other lifesaving care in humanitarian settings.

    This includes UNFPA’s work to end maternal death, safely deliver babies and address horrific violence faced by women and girls in places like Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine.

    From Afghanistan to Ukraine

    The UN agency partners with 150 countries to provide access to a wide range of sexual and reproductive health services.

    Its goal is ending unmet needs for family planning, preventable maternal death, gender-based violence and harmful practices, including child marriage and female genital mutilation, by 2030.

    “These termination notices include grants for which we had previously received humanitarian waivers, as they were considered lifesaving interventions for the world’s most vulnerable women and girls,” UNFPA said.

    The grants funded programmes in countries including Afghanistan, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Mali, Sudan, Syria and its neighbouring countries, as well as Ukraine.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash, Wairoa

    Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

    Police can confirm one person has died following a crash on Nuhaka Opoutama Road, Wairoa this morning.

    Emergency services were called to the single vehicle crash, near Wai Station Road, at around 8:50am.

    The sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene.

    Nuhaka Opoutama Road is currently closed, and diversions are in place while a scene examination is conducted.

    Motorists are advised to avoid the are and expect delays.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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