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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Mike Levin, Medical Providers & Patients Demand No Cuts to Medicaid Funding

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Sander Levin (9th District of Michigan)

    February 18, 2025

    Congressional Republicans’ Budget Proposal Would Slash Trillions from Medicaid for Tax Cuts to the Wealthiest Americans

    Vista, CA– Today, Rep. Mike Levin (CA-49), medical providers, and patients with Medi-Cal demanded that Congressional Republicans and the Trump Administration halt proposals to cut Medicaid funding and endanger health care services for millions of Americans.

    Congressional Republicans’ recent budget proposal, which is slated to be voted on by the full House of Representatives in the coming weeks, would slash trillions of dollars from Medicaid in order to give tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans. This budget proposal would threaten health care coverage for 80 million adults and children across the country, force community health centers to cut services or close, and leave hospitals to struggle to take care of patients. In the 49th Congressional District, 82,062 people on Medicaid are at risk of losing their health care under Congressional Republicans’ budget plans. This includes 32,896 children under the age of 19 and 9,892 seniors over 65 in the district.

    “We don’t have to guess what happens when Medicaid funding is slashed. We’ve seen it before. These proposed cuts would hit Vista Community Clinic and health centers like it the hardest. Clinics could be forced to lay off staff, cut programs, and reduce the number of patients they can treat. Patients could lose access to preventative care, end up in emergency rooms, and face skyrocketing medical bills,” said Rep. Levin. “Congressional Republicans want to cut Medicaid to pay for massive tax breaks to the ultrawealthy and giant corporations. They are telling working families, seniors, and people with disabilities that it is OK for them to get sicker so that billionaires like Elon Musk can get even richer.”

    Rep. Levin highlighted several dangerous parts of Congressional Republicans’ plans to attack Medicaid and health care that would directly impact California.

    One of the most dangerous parts is the attack on the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage, or FMAP. FMAP is the formula that determines how much federal funding California gets for Medicaid. Currently, the federal government covers 50% of California’s Medicaid costs, meaning for every dollar the state spends, the federal government matches it with another dollar. This allows California to provide health care for millions of residents, including the one in three Californians who rely on Medi-Cal. Congressional Republicans want to slash FMAP funding and force the state either to fill the funding gap or cut health care services.

    Congressional Republicans are also pushing per capita caps on Medicaid, which would limit federal funding without consideration for need for care or population growth. This would place an arbitrary limit on California, forcing the state to cut services.

    Rep. Levin also raised alarms about the so-called “Department of Government Efficiency,” or DOGE, potentially interfering with sensitive Medicare and Medicaid data. This raises concern that our country’s health care system could be dismantled by the unelected Elon Musk.

    As a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, Rep. Levin is fighting to ensure Medicaid is fully funded, community health centers have the resources they need to treat patients, and that the Trump Administration is held accountable for any attempts to strip away health care.

    “Today’s press conference was a powerful reminder of what’s at stake for millions of Californians who rely on Medi-Cal. We heard firsthand how essential this program is in ensuring access to healthcare for individuals and families who might otherwise go without. Cutting Medi-Cal and MediCare funding isn’t just a policy decision, it’s a decision that impacts real people, their health, and their futures. We are grateful to Congressman Levin for standing with us in the fight to protect Medi-Cal, and we urge all policymakers to prioritize the well-being of our communities by keeping this vital program fully funded,” said Fernando Sañudo, Chief Executive Officer of Vista Community Clinic

    “Protect Our Care is so thankful for health care champions like Representative Levin who are standing up to defend Medi-Cal from GOP cuts. Trump and Elon Musk want tax cuts for the richest Americans paid for by cutting health care for millions of Americans. We can’t let them win.,” said Nicole Serrano, Political Director, Protect Our Care California.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Speaker Johnson Delivers Keynote Address to Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Conference

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04)

    WASHINGTON — Yesterday, Speaker Johnson delivered the keynote address at the 2025 Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) global conference in London, England. Appearing remotely to the more than 4,000-person audience, Speaker Johnson warned against the threat of “soft despotism,” and encouraged leaders to “be prepared to steer their aims towards policies and mediating institutions that reduce government dominion over our lives and advance prosperity.”

    “The only way to reverse this trend into further technocratic tyranny is to recommit to our foundational principles and live them out. What made the West, and what made our nations great, must now guide us once again,” Speaker Johnson said.

    Watch Speaker Johnson’s full address here.

    Below are excerpts from the address:

    “Here in America, as you are all seeing, we’re in the midst of a great change. In our national election a few months ago, our people delivered truly a mandate to make our country great again and to restore common sense in our public policy. Here and elsewhere, the radical big government progressives pushed that pendulum too far and too aggressively to the left, and the people rose up and said, enough. And now that pendulum is beginning to swing back to the center, and we’ve been given a once-in-a-generation opportunity to demonstrate now to our nation and the new demographics of voters who have come into our Republican Party for the first time, that it really is our conservative policies that lead to human flourishing, because they’re better for individuals and families and communities, individual states, and our nation as a whole,” Speaker Johnson said. 

    “In America, we still believe in peace through strength, and we still understand our role in the world. A strong America is good for free people everywhere because it helps to keep the terrorists and the tyrants at bay. But to maintain our strength and leadership, our foreign policy must be centered on our own national interest. It’s a matter of common sense for each of our countries to acknowledge that we must each take care of our own houses before we help take care of the neighborhood,” Speaker Johnson said. “As we seek to make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous, we will encourage all our friends and allies to do the same in and for their own countries. The survival of the West will depend upon that. And this is how we will turn the tides, by refocusing and marshalling our many shared interests toward our own national interest.”

    “This trend is reflected in political apathy and the growing tendency of people to simply submit to governments whose laws have become so offensively intrusive and whose centers of power feel distant and inaccessible. If there is nothing to fight for, then why fight at all, Speaker Johnson said. ”This is the vision of the left, for the people to feel so powerless that they give in and just accept their fate as mindless vassals under the safe protection of the state. And the only way to reverse this trend into further technocratic tyranny is to recommit to our foundational principles and live them out. What made the West and what made our nations great must now guide us once again.

    Below is the full transcript of Speaker Johnson’s address as delivered: 

    Thank you, my dear friend, the Baroness. Good morning. I wish I could be there with all of you in person, and I am truly sorry that I’ve been prevented from making the trip now for the second year in a row. I was unexpectedly elected Speaker of the House just days before the inaugural ARC Conference in October 2023, and I had to send my last-minute regrets. And now, just days before this second conference that I had so much been looking forward to, I found myself once again with late breaking developments in Congress, this time involving our budget and government funding that simply doesn’t allow me to leave the country. But there’s no place I’d rather be than there with you this week as we had long planned, but I’m glad to at least have this opportunity to join you remotely. 

    We find ourselves in a very unique and consequential moment in history here in America and throughout the West. And I believe the timing of the ARC Conference is truly providential. I joined the ARC Advisory Board two years ago because I was so intrigued by the idea of bringing together so many thought leaders and change makers from around the world to, as we determined, ‘shape a hope-filled vision for the future.’ My friends, there really is great reason for our hope. 

    Here in America, as you are all seeing, we’re in the midst of a great change. In our national election a few months ago, our people delivered truly a mandate to make our country great again and to restore common sense in our public policy. Here and elsewhere, the radical big government progressives pushed that pendulum too far and too aggressively to the left, and the people rose up and said, enough. And now that pendulum is beginning to swing back to the center, and we’ve been given a once-in-a-generation opportunity to demonstrate now to our nation and the new demographics of voters who have come into our Republican Party for the first time, that it really is our conservative policies that lead to human flourishing, because they’re better for individuals and families and communities, individual states, and our nation as a whole.

    In recent decades, our government had become too large, too inefficient, and too powerful. And in too many cases, it had also been weaponized and corrupted. That is precisely what the framers of our Constitution feared and what political philosophers and historians over the centuries have warned against. Almost two centuries ago, Alexei de Tocqueville wrote of big government: “After having thus successfully taken each member of the community in its powerful grasp and fashioned him at will, the supreme power then extends its arm over the whole community. It covers the surface of society with a network of small, complicated rules, minute and uniform, which the most original minds and the most energetic characters cannot penetrate to rise above the crowd.”

    De Tocqueville noted that “such a power does not tyrannize, but it compresses, extinguishes, and stupefies a people till each nation is reduced to nothing better than a flock of timid and industrious animals of which the government is the shepherd.” Tocqueville called it soft despotism, a condition in which citizens voluntarily and gradually just surrender their rights and independence to the government, lured by the promise of security and stability. This kind of despotism doesn’t arrive through violence or open tyranny. Instead, it comes quietly, insidiously, through comfort and convenience. 

    Tocqueville warned of a future where citizens would become passive spectators in their own democracy, willful stewards of their carefully managed decline. Soft despots don’t break down your door and confiscate your weapons, they don’t arrest you in public for criticizing the government, and they don’t station soldiers on street corners to ensure your compliance. Soft despots ensure your compliance through normal democratic channels. 

    Regulations? Oh, they keep you safe. 

    Censorship? That’s to protect you from misinformation. 

    Surveillance? That’s necessary for your security, see.

    Dependence? It offers you stability. 

    And we see these forces at work in our society today. The architects of this soft despotism have taken shape too often as government bureaucrats and big tech and corporate elites, international institutions, media gatekeepers, and the welfare state. And their benevolent rule has given us nations without borders, grossly inefficient bureaucracies, a culture of surveillance, and a citizenry that is apathetic, distracted, and dependent. The dynamics are the same around the world. Whether you’re in Detroit or Manchester, Lyon or Berlin, the supreme power of big government has extended its arm over all of us. And the casualties of the soft despotism that’s taken hold have been the loss of our heritage, our national identities, our patriotism, and our prosperity. 

    In this civilizational moment, as our friend Oz Guinness describes it, will we choose renewal, replacement, or decline? In the U.S., we have just embarked on a new path of renewal. We are determined to bring about a new golden age in America, as President Trump says, and we are convinced that we can, if we return to the timeless foundational principles which lead to human flourishing. 

    The challenge we have today is ensuring that the current generations of our countrymen recognize and recommit to those principles. And what are they? In less than 17 months, the U.S. will celebrate the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence. As G.K. Chesterton observed, “America was founded on a creed that is set forth with dogmatic and even theological lucidity,” he said. From. the second paragraph of the Declaration, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

    Of the 56 men who signed the Declaration, almost all of them professed to be Christians, and at least half of them had received formal religious training in their education. Having studied the Bible, they recognize that we are not simply born equal, but rather created equal and that it is our Creator who endows us with our rights and not the state. They also recognize that all of us are made in the image of our Creator and thus every single person has an inestimable dignity and value. And that value is not related in any way to the color of our skin or where we live or what our talents are or anything else. Our value is inherent because it is given to us by God. 

    The founders of our country also understood that man has a fallen nature and that fallen men with power and no accountability can become a serious problem. Because power corrupts and as Lord Acton observed, “absolute power corrupts absolutely.” So, our system of government was meticulously designed with careful safeguards, like the separation of powers and checks and balances. And our founders emphasized that a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, could not long survive without a vibrant practice of religious faith, because they understood that is a necessary element to foster personal responsibility and to keep a general moral consensus among the people. A healthy, self-governing society relies on the moral character of its citizens. 

    It’s ironic, but on this day in America, we’re observing one of our 11 federal holidays, and this one’s known as President’s Day, which originally began as an annual celebration of George Washington’s birthday. In his farewell address, the father of our country noted this. He said, “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.” Our second president, John Adams, reminded his countrymen that the American Constitution was, “made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” The founders emphasized the importance of balancing individual liberty with personal responsibility. And our fourth president, James Madison, argued that every citizen should put the nation above their own self-interest. 

    The timeless virtues that are rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition served as the foundation of America and of all Western civilization. But in recent decades, changes have happened rapidly, and left-wing social movements have advanced very aggressively. Many world leaders, convinced that national borders were obstacles to unity and social progress, sought to dismantle them in favor of global integration. 

    But a key downside to the new global order is that it ultimately led to a devaluing of local communities and a weakening of national identity, which was replaced instead by a divisive new racial, sexual, and gender-based identity. If Americans aren’t American anymore, and Brits aren’t British anymore, and Germans aren’t German anymore, then naturally something else will fill the void. If everyone is a citizen of the world, then no one is really accountable any longer to their own nation or to their own local community. 

    Unfortunately, these ideas have taken hold. We have heard a little bit about polls this morning. Here’s a few more. 50% of Germans under the age of 30 say they feel more European now than German. Only 40% of Americans say they are extremely proud to be American. Only one in five British adults consider themselves to be very patriotic. This trend is reflected in political apathy and the growing tendency of people to simply submit to governments whose laws have become so offensively intrusive and whose centers of power feel distant and inaccessible. If there is nothing to fight for, then why fight at all? 

    This is the vision of the left, for the people to feel so powerless that they give in and just accept their fate as mindless vassals under the safe protection of the state. And the only way to reverse this trend into further technocratic tyranny is to recommit to our foundational principles and live them out. What made the West and what made our nations great must now guide us once again. 

    During his trip through America, Tocqueville marveled at what he said was, “The extreme skill with which the inhabitants of the United States succeed in proposing a common object for the exertions of a great many men and in inducing them voluntarily to pursue it.” Those neighbors and local volunteers joined together to found seminaries, hospitals, prisons, libraries, and schools. They built society together with their own hands. 

    In all of our shared history in the West, it has remained true that strong communities have formed a bulwark against tyranny. Strong mediating institutions ground us in the needs of our community and the outgrowth of these institutions formed the basis for a healthy, engaged citizenry. Edmund Burke called them “little platoons.” He was referring to the families and churches and civic organizations and community groups which began at the smallest, most local level. Burke argued this bottom-up voluntary approach to society would deepen our sense of duty and shared responsibility to one another and also act as an important safeguard against a distant state authority. 

    While the spirit of voluntary association is currently on life support throughout the West, it is not dead. We see it in America every time there is a natural disaster. I’ve participated in this as a local citizen, and I’ve witnessed it often as an elected official.

    This past September, Hurricane Helene made landfall in the United States. It was an historic storm. For five straight days, torrential rains and 100-mile-per-hour winds swept across the Atlantic, devastating homes and communities and businesses. It hit western North Carolina the hardest. As the Speaker of the House, tasked with ultimately passing the relief efforts through Congress, I wanted to take a trip to ground zero to witness the scope of this destruction and meet with the individuals whose aid our aid would eventually impact. 

    One of our first visits in the state was to the First Baptist Church in Swannanoa, North Carolina. When we arrived, we were met with what looked like a military-grade aid station. It was so impressive. There were doctors and nurses and carpenters and chefs and scores of volunteers. The storm knocked out almost all of their cell and internet service throughout the entire region. So, I asked the pastor’s wife at that church, how did all this come together? 

    She informed me that an elderly woman in the community, who had recently purchased an entire cow to store in her deep freezer for the winter months, had lost her home in the storm, but somehow the deep freezer had survived. She was worried that the hundreds of pounds of meat in her freezer would spoil without electricity, so she loaded it into a vehicle and dropped it off somewhere she knew it would go to good use, and that was the local church. 

    Neither the pastor nor his wife were trained butchers, but they knew they had hungry mouths in the community, so they turned their sanctuary into a makeshift butcher shop and started cooking for the surrounding people. As the smell of grilled beef wafted above the small town, citizens showed up. And they continued to show up. And from that point forward, the church became the central hub for disaster relief, organized not by the state or the federal government, but by local neighbors, the community. It filled in where the bureaucracy could not. 

    In times of disaster, local organizations are often the first to respond, well before the broken and bureaucratic federal agencies ever arrive. And they often have a much higher mission success rate, by the way. In my home state of Louisiana, organizations like the Cajun Navy, an interconnected group of volunteers with boats and trucks, have saved thousands of Louisianians during storms like Hurricane Katrina. 

    I tell these stories because they serve as evidence that strong communities, built on the spirit of voluntary association and shared responsibility are still very much alive. But it is a shame that it takes a natural disaster for us to recognize their value. This level of civic engagement should be the rule and not the exception, because the same principles that drive effective local action in times of crisis can also inform national policy and global leadership. 

    In the last line of the Declaration of Independence, our founders wrote the following, “For the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.” America’s founders were willing to die for the cause of liberty, and this acknowledgment in our nation’s birth certificate signaled a commitment that America would place our national interest over our individual interests, and those of foreign nations. 

    While we have gradually lost sight of this concept, the new American government is proof positive that we can rekindle that spirit once again. On this national holiday of ours, I’ll quote the president that I most fondly remember from my youth, and that’s Ronald Reagan. He reminded us of this famous admonition. He said, “We cannot escape our destiny, nor should we try to do so. The leadership of the free world was thrust upon us two centuries ago in that little hall in Philadelphia. In the days following World War II, when the economic strength and power of America was all that stood between the world and the return of the Dark Ages, Pope Pius XII said, the American people have a great genius for splendid and unselfish actions. 

    Into the hands of America, God has placed the destinies of an afflicted mankind.” American leadership clearly did help bring about decades of peace and economic growth and prosperity for the Western democracies. 

    In America, we still believe in peace through strength, and we still understand our role in the world. A strong America is good for free people everywhere because it helps to keep the terrorists and the tyrants at bay. But to maintain our strength and leadership, our foreign policy must be centered on our own national interest. It’s a matter of common sense for each of our countries to acknowledge that we must each take care of our own houses before we help take care of the neighborhood. As we seek to make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous, we will encourage all our friends and allies to do the same in and for their own countries. The survival of the West will depend upon that. And this is how we will turn the tides, by refocusing and marshalling our many shared interests toward our own national interest. 

    Recent elections in places France, Italy, like Netherlands and Germany signal that millions of freedom-loving people around the world share our concerns about unchecked power and the erosion of national sovereignty. As leaders in government, academia, media, and the arts, we must be prepared to steer their aims toward policies and mediating institutions that reduce government dominion over our lives and advance prosperity. In short, we must not let this civilizational moment pass us by. 

    So how do we do it? As leaders, we should be working at every level to shift control away from established power centers and back to the people. The local school board will not be nearly as powerful if there is a thriving parent-teacher association holding them accountable. The county commission’s grip on zoning laws is weakened when neighborhoods take control of development initiatives. And organizations like the World Economic Forum lose their dominance when organizations like our ARC seek to challenge their hegemony. 

    History has proven that centralized governments thrive when their subjects are powerless and indifferent. If we want to protect our rights from tyranny, we have to focus, work, and build closest to home. And we must hold our elected leaders accountable. 

    President Reagan reminded us of another thing. He said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on so that they will know the same liberty, opportunity, and security that we have too often taken for granted.”

    This is our civilizational moment. The West is finally awakening once again. We have to seize this opportunity, and by God’s grace, we will. I hope you all enjoy this historic conference, and I thank you again for the opportunity to share with you this morning, and I so wish I was there in person. God bless you.

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Dingell Requests Information From Ann Arbor, Detroit VA Medical Centers About Impact of Trump Administration VA Firings

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (12th District of Michigan)

    Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-06) today sent a letter to Ginny Creasman, Director of the Charles S. Kettles VA Medical Center in Ann Arbor, and Chris Cauley, Director of the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, requesting updates about the impact of the Trump Administration’s dismissal of more than 1,000 Veterans Affairs employees.

    Dingell visited both VAs today as a part of her annual Valentines for Veterans tradition, and heard concerns and fears from many VA employees, both for their own job security, and for the health and safety of their patients.

    “As part of my annual “Valentines for Veterans” program, I visited John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit and the Charles S. Kettles VA Medical Center in Ann Arbor to deliver Valentine’s Day cards to veterans and thank them for their service. Today, as I have not seen before, the anxiety, stress, and tension among employees was clear,” Dingell wrote. “Employees expressed their thoughts quietly, very afraid of what would happen if they said something publicly. Those who confided in me expressed great worry and fear. While they’re concerned about the security of their own jobs, they’re even more concerned about the impact a reduction of staff would have on the veterans they serve. They worry about the adverse effects it would have ranging from the daily operation of the medical centers to patient health and safety.”

    “Employees are also deeply alarmed by the impacts of the administration’s decisions on research. The ongoing federal hiring freeze, coupled with the VA’s decision to dismiss employees, is resulting in terminations of VA researchers across the country,” Dingell continued. “Not only will this significantly curtail our understanding of how to treat mental health and substance abuse, illnesses relating to toxic exposure, and other afflictions veterans face higher risks of developing, but also stunt our progress on prosthetics and other innovative devices and technologies. Researchers across the VA have been improving the lives of veterans for decades, and any staffing reduction will mean veterans no longer gain the benefits of the VA’s research that is supposed to work on their behalf. 

    “Supporting the men and women who have served our nation should be a number one priority, and the quiet fears I heard today are deeply disturbing. This decision will have far-reaching consequences that harm veteran services and benefits and negatively impact critical research,” Dingell concluded. “We should be helping the VA recruit and retain a qualified workforce–not dismantling it, discouraging it, or causing low morale. Equally troubling, there seems to be no clear transition plan on how this announcement will be implemented.”

    Specifically, Dingell requested answers to the following questions:

    1. How many employees at your medical centers are being affected by the VA’s employee dismissal?
    2. Have any research projects at your medical centers been halted or canceled due to recent orders or directives? If so, how many, and please provide a description of each project. 
    3. How many staff members at your medical centers have accepted the federal buyout package? 
    4. Our understanding is some of the positions affected by the dismissal and federal buyout program were management positions at the VA. Their job responsibilities cannot go unfilled. What is your plan to replace these employees or ensure their job responsibilities are being distributed to others? 
    5. What is your timeline to resume deployment of the Oracle EHR? What funds are allocated for this deployment? How many staff members are working on this deployment, and do you require additional personnel to carry it out? 

    View the full text of the letter here.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Amodei Reintroduces the PROTECT Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mark Amodei (NV-02)

    Washington, D.C. – Representatives Mark Amodei (NV-02) and Susie Lee (NV-03) reintroduced H.R. 1400, the Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops Act (PROTECT Act). 

    This legislation would ensure comprehensive medical care to veterans exposed to radiation and other toxins at the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) by establishing a presumption of exposure to radiation and toxins at NTTR between the years of 1972 and 2005.

    “Veterans, who made such selfless sacrifices for our nation, should not have to move mountains to prove they are suffering as a result of their service,” said Rep. Mark Amodei. “Yet, hundreds of veterans who were stationed at the NTTR during that time frame have been denied the benefits they rightfully earned because exposure to toxic chemicals is microscopic, often referred to as the invisible enemy. I will continue to amplify the indisputable access to care our veterans deserve throughout their post-service lives.”

    “Our men and women in uniform make countless sacrifices to keep our nation safe, so it’s our duty to ensure that we take care of them and protect them from invisible enemies like toxic radiation exposure,” said Congresswoman Susie Lee. “I helped pass the bipartisan PACT Act to do just that, and I’m continuing that work to get these veterans the long overdue care they deserve. This legislation will help save lives and bring justice to thousands of veterans who proudly served in Nevada.”

    I am very excited to see this next step in The Invisible Enemy’s fight to bring the benefits to an amazing group of veterans and DoD employees and contractors,” said Dave Crete, Chairman of The Invisible Enemy Non-profit. “We are grateful for Congressman Amodei’s willingness to be our champion in Congress to right a wrong that has been ignored far too long.”

    Read the bill text here.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Pallone Warns of Devastating Health Care Cuts in Republicans’ Scheme to Fund Billionaire Tax Breaks

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Frank Pallone (6th District of New Jersey)

    Energy & Commerce Committee’s Top Democrat Visits Central Jersey Medical Center, Highlights Risks to Medicaid Patients and Community Health Centers

    PERTH AMBOY, NJ – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06), the Ranking Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, visited Central Jersey Medical Center today to sound the alarm on President Trump’s and House Republicans’ plan to slash Medicaid funding—jeopardizing the health care of 1.7 million New Jerseyans and Community Health Centers (CHCs), hospitals, and nursing homes across New Jersey in order to bankroll massive tax cuts for billionaires and big corporations.

    “I saw up close today how Central Jersey Medical Center provides essential care—whether it’s preventive services, dental care, or managing chronic conditions—and I know what’s at stake if these cuts go through,” Pallone said. “House Republicans want to gut Medicaid to hand billionaires and corporations another tax break, and the consequences will be devastating. This isn’t about ‘fiscal responsibility’—it’s about ripping health care away from seniors in nursing homes, children, and people with disabilities. Slashing Medicaid would shut down health centers like this one, gut hospitals, and overwhelm emergency rooms. It’s immoral, and I’ll fight it every step of the way. New Jerseyans deserve better—I won’t let them rip away your health care just so Elon Musk can buy another rocket.”

    Last week, the House Budget Committee approved a budget resolution including at least $880 billion in Medicaid cuts over the next ten years.  These cuts would gut health care coverage for millions while handing giveaways to the ultra-rich. They would also cripple facilities like Central Jersey Medical Center, which provides essential primary, dental, and preventive care to thousands of working-class and low-income people in Perth Amboy and surrounding communities.  

    House Republicans are hoping to bring the budget resolution up for a vote of the full House as early as next week.  

    What’s at Stake for New Jersey?

    New Jersey’s 24 Community Health Centers provide care at 136 locations statewide, ensuring that nearly two million residents—including Medicaid patients, the uninsured, and underserved communities—have access to doctors, nurses, and preventive care. Medicaid currently covers 1.7 million New Jerseyans, including children, pregnant women, seniors in long-term care, and individuals with disabilities.

    Republicans’ proposed Medicaid cuts would destabilize New Jersey’s health care system, pushing more patients into already-strained emergency rooms, increasing uncompensated care costs, and driving up insurance premiums for everyone. Republican proposals, such as so-called “per capita caps” would shift costs onto states – forcing New Jersey to slash services, limit eligibility, and cut provider payments.    

    The drastic cuts to CHC funding would threaten the viability of health centers like Central Jersey Medical Center, which could be forced to close or severely limit services.  

    Pallone’s visit to Central Jersey Medical Center was attended by doctors, patients, and local leaders, all of whom echoed Pallone’s concerns about the devastating impact of the new Republicans’ tax scheme.

    “The Arc of New Jersey is grateful for Congressman Pallone’s unwavering commitment to protecting the Medicaid program. And that is exactly what we need from all members of Congress. Medicaid is the lifeline program for thousands of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) living in New Jersey. Any cuts to funding or changes to benefits will absolutely mean a reduction in services, longer wait times for support and a diminished quality of life for those with IDD. We cannot allow a dismantling of Medicaid as it will have a devastating and crushing impact on the state’s most vulnerable,” Sharon Levine, Senior Director, The Arc of NJ 

    “Advocates for Children of New Jersey has been a longtime advocate for NJ FamilyCare, which now covers nearly 20% of all residents living in the Garden State. This includes more than 820,000 children, ages from birth to 18-years-old and covers about a third of all births annually. Children from poor and low-income families, youth aging out of foster care, and individuals with complex and long-term medical needs rely on this critical health insurance. Any cuts or changes to federal Medicaid funding will have a substantial impact on their health and well-being,” Mary Coogan, President and CEO, Advocates for Children of NJ 

    “CJMC delivers evidence-based, high-quality care to all New Jersey residents, regardless of their insurance status or their ability to pay. By providing high quality primary care and behavioral health services, CJMC will improve health outcomes and reduced healthcare costs,” Dr. Cynthia Vuittonet.

    “Too many New Jerseyans are already struggling to pay for groceries, housing, and medical bills,” said Maura Collinsgru, Director of Policy and Advocacy for New Jersey Citizen Action. “Gutting Medicaid funding will cut essential health services for millions, including pregnant women, people with disabilities, low-income families with children, and seniors in nursing homes. It’s inhumane to consider making these cuts so that billionaires and huge corporations can get another tax break. We urge all our Representatives to stand with Congressman Pallone against any efforts to defund Medicaid.”

    Pallone’s Role in Defending Health Care

    As Ranking Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which oversees Medicaid and CHC funding, Pallone is a critical last line of defense against Republican attacks on health care access. He has led efforts to protect Medicaid funding, defend Americans’ health care coverage, and expand support for Community Health Centers.

    The House Energy and Commerce Committee is expected to soon take up elements of the Republican reconciliation plan, including deep Medicaid cuts. Pallone has vowed to lead the fight against these attacks.  He is committed to protecting the 70 million Americans on Medicaid and ensuring that Community Health Centers and hospitals are not sacrificed for tax breaks for Trump’s billionaire friends.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Case Reintroduces Measures To Halt Potentially Destructive Deep-Seabed Mining

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ed Case (Hawai‘i – District 1)

    (Washington, DC) – U.S. Congressman Ed Case (HI-01) has reintroduced two measures in the 119th Congress (2025-2027) calling for moratoria on the mining of our world’s deep seabed unless and until its potentially destructive consequences are fully understood and an appropriate international protective regulatory regime is established.

    “Our deep oceans and seabed are the last unexplored regions of our world, yet what we do know of them is that they are among our most intricate and fragile,” said Congressman Case.

    “Over half of all known coral species are found in the deep sea, and as many as 10 million marine species may inhabit the deep sea, a massive and interrelated biodiversity seen nearly nowhere else on the planet.”

    Joining Case as co-sponsors of the measures are Members of Congress Jared Huffman (D-CA-02), the ranking member (senior Democrat) of the House Natural Resources Committee, Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR-01), Chellie Pingree (D-ME-1), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI-12), and Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC).

    “Mining in pristine, fragile ecosystems like the seabed could open a Pandora’s box of unintended consequences, ranging from decimating fish and marine mammal populations to destroying ecosystems and inhibiting carbon sequestration,” said Congressman Huffman.

    “Extracting industries should not have carte blanche access to what are some of the last untouched places on our planet. I’m glad to join Rep. Case in these bills to prevent the exploitation of seabeds before the proper research and regulations can be established.”

    “Deep sea mining poses significant risks. It has the potential to disrupt delicate ocean chemistry, harm deep sea life, and increase ocean acidification,” said Congresswoman Bonamici. “I’m grateful to partner with Congressman Case on this moratorium to protect the ocean ecosystem from exploitation.”

    “Deep sea mining can devastate our marine habitats and the species that live there, as well as negatively impact our climate,” said Congresswoman Norton.  “I’m proud to join Congressman Case in supporting legislation to pause our deep-sea mining activity pending further study and ensure we do not sign off on any harmful deep sea mining activities abroad.”

    Case continued: “Some of these species have had surprising benefits to humanity, including enzymes from one microbe found in deep-sea hydrothermal vents being used to develop COVID-19 tests. In addition, the deep ocean is one of our planet’s largest and most important stores of carbon and could play a critical role in the fight against climate change.”

    Among the deep-seabed mining areas most sought after by the industry for immediate unregulated mining is the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, an abyssal plain as wide as the continental United States punctuated by seamounts which extends to just hundreds of miles southeast of Hawai‘i Island. Yet little if anything material is known about the marine ecosystem of this area or its connection to Hawaii’s own unique marine and related ecosystem.

    “The marine life and natural processes not only of this zone but of our world’s oceans, and their relationships to our international ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, weather and other macro-environmental interdependencies, are in all likelihood imperiled by the imminent commencement of large-scale unregulated commercial seabed mining operations,” said Case. “Seabed mining could take a number of destructive forms, including methods which would shear off seamounts on the ocean floor, the functional equivalent of strip mining.”

    Case said the American Seabed Protection Act will place a moratorium on deep-sea mining activities in American waters or by American companies on the high seas. It also tasks the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Academies of Science with conducting a comprehensive assessment of how mining activities could affect ocean species, carbon sequestration processes and communities that rely on the ocean.

    The International Seabed Protection Act will require the United States to oppose international and other national seabed mining efforts until the President certifies that the International Seabed Authority has adopted a suitable regulatory framework which will guarantee protection for these unique ecosystems and the communities that rely on them.

    The introduction of the measures comes as the International Seabed Authority considers regulations that could open the international seabed for mining.  While both companies and countries are lining up to secure mining permits, many are concerned about the impact on marine ecosystems, habitats and communities.

    “The more we learn about the deep ocean, the more we understand its essential connections to the health of the entire ocean and to the climate,” said Addie Haughey, Earthjustice Legislative Director for Lands, Wildlife and Oceans.

    “Some mining industry interests would unleash unproven technology in sensitive and still unknown deep ocean ecosystems that belong to all of us. This gamble with the ocean, with a dubious rate of return economically, is not worth it. We support this legislation and appreciate Rep. Case’s vital leadership on this important effort.”

    The bills are also endorsed by the Benioff Ocean Science Lab, the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, Earthworks, Marine Conservation Institute, Blue Climate Initiative – Tetiaroa Society and the Natural Resources Defense Council.

    Case summarized: “Paired together, these bills will establish the United States as an international leader in protecting our precious oceans through a responsible process to address the potentially devastating effects of

    Attachments:

    ·         Text for the American Seabed Protection Act is here.

    ·         Text for the International Seabed Protection Act is here.

    ·         Text of Case remarks on the measures is here.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Reps. Lee, Amodei Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Expand Health Care for NV Veterans’ Exposed to Radiation and Toxins

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Susie Lee (NV-03)

    WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Susie Lee (NV-03) and Republican Congressman Mark Amodei (NV-04) introduced bipartisan legislation expanding access to health care for Nevada veterans who have suffered from exposure to radiation and toxic materials as a result of nuclear testing in Nevada. The Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops (PROTECT) Act would establish a presumption that certain veterans were exposed to radiation and other toxins at the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR). 

    In 2000, Congress passed the Energy Employee Occupational Illness Compensation Act (EEOICPA) which entitled nuclear weapons workers as well as some Department of Energy personnel to receive free medical treatment and fair financial compensation for specific illnesses they contracted as a result of nuclear weapons production and testing. However, it did not cover veterans not involved in DOE operations or that were otherwise omitted for national security reasons. This bipartisan legislation would expand similar VA benefits to veterans that were assigned to impacted areas of NTTR, offering them the potentially life-saving medical treatment and financial compensation they need and deserve. 

    “Our men and women in uniform make countless sacrifices to keep our nation safe, so it’s our duty to protect them from invisible enemies like toxic radiation exposure,” said Congresswoman Susie Lee. “I helped pass the bipartisan PACT Act to do just that, and I’m continuing that work to get these veterans the long overdue care they deserve. This legislation will help save lives and bring justice to thousands of veterans who proudly served our country.” 

    “Veterans, who made such selfless sacrifices for our nation, should not have to move mountains to prove they are suffering as a result of their service,” said Rep. Mark Amodei. “Yet, hundreds of veterans who were stationed at the NTTR during that time frame have been denied the benefits they rightfully earned because exposure to toxic chemicals is microscopic, often referred to as the invisible enemy. I will continue to amplify the indisputable access to care our veterans deserve throughout their post-service lives.” 

    The legislation is endorsed by The Invisible Enemy, a veterans-rights organization composed of veterans and downwinders fighting for the thousands of military personnel who suffered or died from exposure to toxic radiation and materials from decades of nuclear weapons testing at NTTR. You can read more about their work here. 

     

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Pallone Slams Trump’s Layoffs to 9/11 First Responder Health Care Program Workers, Calls It a Betrayal of Heroes

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Frank Pallone (6th District of New Jersey)

    PISCATAWAY, NJ – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr., Ranking Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is calling out the Trump Administration’s reckless decision to gut the World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP), a move that puts the health of 9/11 first responders and survivors at risk. The Administration has already laid off up to 20% of program staff—jeopardizing the program’s ability to provide life-saving care, including at Rutgers’ Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI) in Piscataway, which has treated thousands of responders and survivors over the years.

    Pallone has already heard from constituents who are alarmed by the cuts, including Frank Granger from Piscataway, a 9/11 responder who developed terminal cancer due to his exposure at Ground Zero. In a message submitted through Pallone’s website, Granger wrote:

    “Hello sir. Thank God we are fighting back. I am a 9/11 responder who developed terminal cancer as a result of my time spent at Ground Zero and I’m concerned among other things that my 9/11 health care will be taken away. Please fight this tyrant, sir. Americans like myself are behind you 100%.”

    “These latest DOGE purges are an absolute disgrace,” said Pallone. “Thousands of responders and survivors depend on the care they receive through the World Trade Center Health Program, including many treated right here in New Jersey at Rutgers’ EOHSI clinic. Trump’s decision to allow his lackey Elon Musk to eliminate these critical jobs isn’t just cruel, it’s a betrayal of the heroes who risked everything to protect our country after 9/11. First responders shouldn’t have to beg for the care they earned. I fought to create this program, and I will fight like hell to protect it.”

    Pallone has been a longtime champion for 9/11 first responders. He helped negotiate the House passage of the bipartisan James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010, which established the WTCHP and the Nationwide Provider Network. The law also created the Rutgers clinic, which continues to provide critical medical care to responders across the region.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Robert Aderholt Hosts Law Enforcement Summit in Northport, Alabama

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04)

    Northport, AL – Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) today hosted a Law Enforcement Summit in Northport, Alabama, bringing together law enforcement officials from across North Alabama to strengthen collaboration between local, state, and federal agencies. The summit focused on some of the most pressing issues facing law enforcement today—illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and cyber crimes.

    The event featured speakers from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), among other agencies, who provided critical updates and strategies to combat crime and enhance public safety.

    “This summit is about bringing law enforcement officers together to share information, strengthen partnerships, and ensure that they have the resources they need to do their jobs effectively,” said Congressman Aderholt. “Illegal immigration and drug trafficking continue to be two of the biggest challenges for our law enforcement community, and cyber crimes are evolving at a rapid pace. We must remain vigilant and work together at every level to address these threats head-on.”

    Aderholt emphasized that with the new Trump administration, Congress now has a true partner in tackling these law enforcement challenges.

    “We finally have an administration that is serious about securing the border, stopping the flow of deadly drugs into our communities, and giving law enforcement the tools they need to succeed,” Aderholt stated. “I look forward to working alongside President Trump and my colleagues in Congress to implement strong policies that support our officers and protect the American people.”

    The summit also addressed the latest advancements in policing technology, federal funding opportunities, and the increasing dangers law enforcement officers face in the line of duty. Aderholt reaffirmed his commitment to securing federal resources and advocating for policies that prioritize law enforcement and public safety.

    Congressman Aderholt also extended his sincere gratitude to Tuscaloosa County Probate Judge Rob Robertson and Sheriff Ron Abernathy for hosting the event and for their leadership in supporting law enforcement efforts in the region.

    “I want to personally thank Judge Robertson and Sheriff Abernathy for their dedication to public safety and for helping make this summit possible,” said Aderholt. “Their commitment to our officers and our communities is invaluable, and I appreciate their efforts in bringing together law enforcement professionals from across the region.”

    The Law Enforcement Summit provided a forum for officers and officials to engage in critical discussions, share best practices, and build stronger networks across multiple agencies. Aderholt said he looks forward to continuing these discussions and working closely with law enforcement leaders to address the challenges ahead.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Dingell, Miller-Meeks Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Increase Dental Insurance Access

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (12th District of Michigan)

    Representatives Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA) reintroduced the bipartisan Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act to expand access to private dental coverage for millions of Americans.

    Currently, Americans are prohibited from purchasing dental coverage on the federal marketplace without also enrolling in a qualified health plan. This requirement has unnecessarily obstructed access to important dental coverage. This legislation would eliminate the prohibition, creating more competition in the marketplace and bringing access to affordable oral health services to more Americans.

    “The health of the mouth is the window into an individual’s overall health, and dental care is absolutely critical for maintaining good health for the whole body. Lack of dental care is linked to many systemic health issues including heart disease and diabetes, but too many people cannot afford to go to the dentist and have the checkups and treatment they need,” Dingell said. “The Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act will expand access to critical dental coverage through the federal marketplace to deliver more affordable oral health services that meet more Americans’ needs that aren’t being met right now.”

    “Consistent, prophylactic dental care is crucial for robust oral health and hygiene,” said Dr. Miller-Meeks. “Our bipartisan bill is a commonsense measure to promote affordable dental insurance through the federal marketplace. As a physician, I will continue to push for policies that promote better health access and outcomes for Americans.”

    States using state-based marketplaces have improved dental coverage rates by offering consumers dental plans independently of medical plans on the marketplace. This is an important option for people who have medical coverage from an employer or other source, but don’t have dental coverage. However, Americans in states using the federal marketplace don’t have this option.

    Oral health affects more than just the mouth; individuals with dental coverage are significantly more likely to visit the dentist and receive care that prevents and treats common chronic medical conditions including diabetes, heart disease, and kidney disease.

    Groups and stakeholders supporting the bill include the American Association of Kidney Patients, American Council of Life Insurers, American Society of Nephrology, CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, Delta Dental Plans Association, Dialysis Patient Citizens, Families USA, Guardian Life, National Association of Dental Plans, National Kidney Foundation, Nonprofit Kidney Care Alliance, Principal Financial Group, Sun Life, and United Concordia Companies, Inc.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Roy Applauds the Trump Administration for Taking Action to Designate Cartels/Gangs as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO’s)

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Chip Roy (R-TX)

    WASHINGTON —  Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) issued the following statement today on the Trump administration’s decision to designate several cartels/gangs as foreign terrorist organizations (FTO’s).

    Congressman Roy said: “This is the right move from President Trump and Secretary Rubio. We need to treat these cartels like the terrorists that they truly are, and give law enforcement every possible tool to cut them down hard and fast. That is why I first introduced legislation to do this when I was a freshman congressman back in 2019, and it is why I will keep up the fight to codify this policy into law so that no future president can unilaterally reverse it.”

    Secretary Rubio designated the following cartels/gangs as Foreign Terrorist Organizations:

    • Tren de Aragua
    • Mara Salvatrucha
    • Cartel de Sinaloa
    • Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion
    • Carteles Unidos
    • Cartel del Noreste
    • Cartel del Golfo
    • La Nueva Familia Michoacana

    REP ROY’S PAST ACTIONS:

    2019: Rep. Chip Roy Releases Bill Asking Sec. Pompeo To Designate Cartels Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs)

    2019: Reps. Chip Roy and Mark Green Request Drug Cartels Be Added To Terror List

    2019: To fight Mexican drug cartels, we must designate them Foreign Terrorist Organizations

    2021: Congressman Roy introduces legislation to designate cartels as terrorist organizations

    2022: Rep. Roy’s Statement on Texas Governor Abbott designating Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations

    2023: Rep. Roy reintroduces bill to designate cartels as terrorist organizations

    2025: Rep. Roy reintroduces bill to designate drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations

    ‘One of the most important bills filed during this Congress’: Congressman Roy’s Push to Designate Cartels as Terrorist Organizations

    Drone footage of cartel warfare is ‘indicative’ of danger still present at border, says Rep. Chip Roy

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Ralph Norman Sends Letter to President Trump Medal of Honor to Major James Capers, Jr.

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ralph Norman (SC-05)

    Washington, D.C. – Last week, Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) and Senator Lindsey Graham sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging him to award Major James Capers, Jr. the Medal of Honor. 

    Major Capers was responsible for incredible acts of valor when his Marine Corps special operations team was ambushed during a mission in Phu Loc, Vietnam in 1967 during the Vietnam War.

    Rep. Norman has introduced legislation to award Major James Capers, Jr. the Medal of Honor during the 117 and 118 Congresses.

    This letter was cosigned by six Senators and forty Members of Congress.

    Background

    The Medal of Honor is awarded to a military service member who: “distinguishes himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.

    1) While engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States;

    2) While engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force; or

    3) While serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party.”

    Major James Capers, Jr., born in Lee County, South Carolina, exemplified actions above and beyond the call of duty, more than meeting the requirements for a Medal of Honor when he led his team of nine out of an ambush where they were outnumbered 3:1 during the Vietnam War.

    Thanks to the selfless sacrifice by Major Capers, all nine members of the team were brought to safety and survived the attack, though all members of the team, including Major Capers, were injured.

    Major Capers, who now resides in North Carolina, served 22 years in the Marine Corps. He served in combat infantry during the Vietnam War, followed by his re-enlistment where he became the first African American to serve in the Marine Corps’ elite special operations unit, Force Recon. 

    During his career, Major Capers and his team conducted over 50 classified missions in Vietnam, amphibious assaults, covert missions to rescue POWs, and a recovery mission for a downed B-57 bomber, while enduring countless injuries including a broken leg.

    He continually sacrificed himself before his team, earning three Purple Hearts, the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars and Combat V, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, a Joint Service Commendation Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, three Good Conduct Ribbons, Battle Stars, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, CG Certificate of Merit, and multiple letters of Merit, Appreciation, and Commendation.

    Upon returning to the U.S., he then became the face of the “Ask a Marine” recruiting campaign.

    At 85 years old, Major James Capers, Jr. continues his public service by mentoring young Marines.

    Statements

    “Mr. James Capers, Jr. is a legend and should be honored as one,” said Rep. Norman in a statement on Wednesday. “He has lived, seen, and done more in this life than most people could dream of. Major Capers has handled every struggle with strength, humility, and grace. He deserves to be honored as a decorated Marine and for his exemplary character.”

    “Major James Capers, Jr. has served his nation with great distinction and is an inspiration to all Marines,” said Senator Lindsey Graham. “I am proud to join my colleagues in honoring him for his heroic and selfless action.”

    “Major James Capers, Jr. overcame humble beginnings to become an American hero,” said Senator Tim Scott. “His sacrifice and selflessness on behalf of his brothers in arms embody the American spirit and what it means to go above and beyond the call of duty. I’m proud to recommend to President Trump that this great South Carolinian be rightfully awarded with the Medal of Honor.”

    “Major James Capers, Jr. is a hero and his battlefield actions during the Vietnam War are worthy of America’s highest military honor,” said Rep. Joe Wilson. “South Carolina is proud of its native son and appreciates his dedicated service to our nation.”

    “Major Capers’ courage and sacrifice exemplify the very best of our nation’s ideals. His heroism deserves the highest recognition, and we strongly urge President Trump to award him the Medal of Honor,” said Rep. Nancy Mace.“Honoring Major Capers is not just about recognizing one Marine’s extraordinary service—it’s about reaffirming our nation’s commitment to those who have given everything in defense of our freedoms.”

    “Major James Capers’ service and sacrifice exemplify the best of our armed forces. His bravery saved lives and demonstrated exceptional leadership,” said Rep. Sheri Biggs. “I proudly stand with my colleagues in urging President Trump to recognize his remarkable service with the Medal of Honor.”

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: MATSUI STATEMENT ON JAPANESE AMERICAN DAY OF REMEMBRANCE

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA)

    SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-07), released the following statement on Japanese American Day of Remembrance, the 83nd anniversary of the date in 1942 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 – leading to the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. 

     

    “Today marks 83 years since Executive Order 9066 displaced and incarcerated over 120,000 Japanese Americans, including my family,” said Congresswoman Matsui. “Everyday Americans were stripped of their freedom. Many lost everything – their homes, their businesses, and their livelihoods. Day of Remembrance stands as a stark reminder that we cannot afford to be complacent. Our freedoms are not simply self-sustaining. Our democracy is only as strong as our willingness to defend it and stand up to injustice.”

    “We cannot and should not hide from our history,” Matsui continued. “That is the only way we can ensure that it does not repeat itself. Our history is lived experiences. It is the stories of real people, of families, of communities, and of the choices our country has made, both right and wrong. Right now, we are seeing a familiar playbook. The Trump Administration is trying to create a culture of fear and hysteria. Convince us we are hopelessly divided. Disregard due process to detain, expel, and keep vulnerable people down. That is why the Japanese American story must be told and retold. Our community has seen this before. We know all too well the consequences of institutionalized prejudice and discrimination – and Day of Remembrance reminds us that we must remain vigilant to prevent them.” 

    To ensure the continued teaching of Japanese American history, Congresswoman Matsui authored the Norman Y. Mineta Japanese American Confinement Education Act, which was signed by President Biden in January 2023. The bill reauthorized the Japanese American Confinement Site program within the National Park Service. This program has been one of the primary resources in the preservation and interpretation of the U.S. Confinement Sites where Japanese Americans were detained during World War II. Additionally, the legislation established a separate, new five year, $2 million per year competitive grant to create educational materials about the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. 

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Inflation at 2% in January

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Overall consumer prices rose 2% year-on-year in January, a larger rate of increase than the 1.4% seen in December, the Census & Statistics Department announced today.

    Netting out the effects of the Government’s one-off relief measures, underlying inflation was 1.6%, also larger than that seen in December.

    Compared with a year before, price increases were recorded in January in the following categories: alcoholic drinks and tobacco; electricity, gas and water; transport; miscellaneous services; meals out and takeaway food; housing; miscellaneous goods; and basic food.

    Meanwhile, year-on-year decreases were logged in clothing and footwear, as well as durable goods.

    The Government commented that underlying consumer price inflation was modest in January, during which food prices registered mild year-on-year increases, and prices of energy-related items picked up moderately. At the same time, price pressures on other major components stayed broadly in check.

    As last year’s and this year’s Lunar New Year fell in different months, the Government said it would assess the underlying inflation situation at a later date, using the combined figures for January and February 2025.

    The Government also said it expects overall inflation to remain moderate in the near term.

    While domestic costs may be subject to some upward pressures, external price pressures should remain contained, it remarked, adding that uncertainties stemming from geopolitical tensions and trade conflicts warrant attention.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Dental plan for teens set

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Department of Health announced today that the Primary Dental Co-care Pilot Scheme for Adolescents (PDCC) will be implemented on March 20, providing government subsidies with co-payment arrangements to incentivise adolescents to seek check-ups at private dental clinics.

    The PDCC serves as an interface with the School Dental Care Service by providing partial subsidies for dental check-up services for adolescents to foster a long-term partnership with registered dentists in the private sector and to build a life-long habit of regular dental check-ups.

    People aged between 13 and 17, holding a valid Hong Kong Identity Card and have enrolled in the eHealth system are eligible to join the scheme. They can receive subsidised services once a year.

    While the Government will offer a $200 subsidy each time, participants have to pay a co-payment fee as determined by the dentists they select. The co-payment for the subsidised services each time recommended by the Government is $200.

    ​The subsidised services include a dental check-up, oral health risk assessment, dental scaling, personalised self-care advice on oral care, fluoride application as risk-based follow-up, and a check-up report.

    Around 200 registered dentists have applied for enrolment in the PDCC to provide services in more than 220 healthcare service locations, where more than half of the co-payment was set at $200 or below. The department is vetting the applications.

    Adolescents and their parents can refer to the approved registered dentists list that will be uploaded to the scheme webpage on March 6, and contact the relevant clinic to make an appointment for receiving the subsidised services on or after March 20.

    Other than the co-payment fee, the dentists list will show the fees for X-ray examinations, tooth fillings and tooth extractions as charged by the dentists under the pilot scheme.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Elite Capital & Co. Limited Reinforces Financial Integrity with International Standards

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, Feb. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mr. George Matharu, President and CEO of Elite Capital & Co. Limited, announced today that Elite Capital & Co. continues its financial integrity and operational excellence, through adherence to a suite of internationally recognised certifications, including ISO 37001 (Anti-Bribery Management Systems), ISO 27001 (Information Security Management), ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems), AML Certification (Anti-Money Laundering), and an LEI Number (Legal Entity Identifier). These certifications are not merely accolades but a testament to Elite Capital’s unwavering commitment to fostering transparency, security, and ethical practices in the financial sector.

    “At Elite Capital, we understand that trust is the foundation of every successful financial partnership. By embracing these globally recognised standards, we are not only setting a new benchmark for excellence but also empowering governments and institutions to operate with unparalleled confidence and credibility,” Mr. George Matharu said.

    The significance of these certifications extends far beyond Elite Capital’s operations. For governments and their affiliated bodies, both locally and internationally, these standards represent a transformative step towards enhancing financial integrity and combating corruption. By partnering with Elite Capital, governments gain access to a financial management partner that prioritises transparency, accountability, and ethical practices, ensuring that public funds are managed with the utmost care and precision.

    Dr. Faisal Khazaal, Chairman of Elite Capital & Co. Limited and the Head of Government Future Financing 2030 Program, added, “In today’s interconnected world, financial integrity is not just a regulatory requirement—it is a cornerstone of sustainable development. Elite Capital’s commitment to these global standards reflects our vision of fostering trust and collaboration on both a local and international scale. We are proud to lead by example and support governments and institutions in building resilient financial systems that drive sustainable growth and public trust.”

    Elite Capital & Co. Limited is a Financial Management company that provides project-related services, including Management, Consultancy, and Funding, particularly for large infrastructure and mega commercial projects.

    Elite Capital & Co. Limited offers a wealth of experience in Banking and Financial transactions and has a range of specialised advisory services for private clients, medium and large corporations as well as governments. It is also the exclusive manager of the Government Future Financing 2030 Program®.

    Dr. Faisal Khazaal concluded his statement by saying: “Our mission is to redefine the future of financial management by combining innovation with integrity. As we move forward, we remain committed to delivering exceptional value to our clients, fostering trust, and setting new standards of excellence in the global financial landscape.”

    Key Highlights for Governments and Institutions:

    1. Enhanced Transparency and Accountability:

    Elite Capital’s certifications, particularly ISO 37001 and AML Certification, ensure that all financial operations are conducted with the highest levels of transparency. This is critical for governments seeking to build public trust and demonstrate accountability in managing public funds.

    2. Strengthened Financial Systems:

    By adhering to ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 standards, Elite Capital helps governments and institutions strengthen their financial systems, ensuring efficiency, security, and resilience against emerging threats.

    3. Global Compliance and Collaboration:

    The LEI Number and AML Certification facilitate seamless compliance with international regulations, enabling governments to engage in cross-border transactions with confidence and ease.

    4. Combating Corruption:

    Elite Capital’s Anti-Bribery Management System (ISO 37001) provides governments with a robust framework to combat corruption, ensuring that financial operations are free from unethical practices.

    5. Building Public Trust:

    By aligning with Elite Capital, governments can reinforce their commitment to ethical practices, fostering trust among citizens, investors, and international partners.

    Mr. George Matharu concluded his statement by saying: “This announcement underscores Elite Capital & Co. Limited’s pivotal role in shaping a more transparent, secure, and ethical financial future for governments and institutions worldwide. By setting new standards of excellence, Elite Capital continues to lead the way in redefining global financial integrity.”

    Contact Details –

    Elite Capital & Co. Limited

    33 St. James Square

    London, SW1Y4JS

    United Kingdom

    Telephone: +44 (0) 203 709 5060

    SWIFT Code: ELCTGB21

    LEI Code: 254900NNN237BBHG7S26

    Website: ec.uk.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ce9aba72-2c21-4cb1-a4f9-f7303987e0a5

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Bitget’s Liquidity Depth Analysis Highlights Competitive Edge in Crypto Trading

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VICTORIA, Seychelles, Feb. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has collaborated with CryptoRank to conduct an in-depth comparative analysis of liquidity depth among the top five global centralized cryptocurrency exchanges (CEXs): Binance, Bitget, Bybit, MEXC, and OKX. The research offers valuable insights into each platform’s ability to handle large market orders with minimal price impact, a critical factor for traders seeking efficient trade execution.

    Top key findings of the report highlight Spot and Futures market liquidity. Bitget secured a second position among the top five global exchanges, showing substantial liquidity depth in major trading pairs such as BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT. This positions Bitget as a competitive choice for traders seeking efficient trade execution in high-volume markets.

    In the futures market, Bitget ranked fourth with strong liquidity across key pairs, reflecting its growing presence and capability in the derivatives trading sector.

    The analysis evaluated liquidity depth at around 2% price range from the mid-market price, a critical metric for assessing an exchange’s ability to handle large market orders with minimal slippage. Bitget’s performance in this area highlights its dedication to maintaining a liquid and stable trading environment for its users.

    The study reveals significant variations in liquidity depth across major centralized crypto exchanges in both spot and futures markets. Binance’s dominance in the spot market and MEXC’s leadership in the futures market highlight the diverse strengths of these platforms. Bitget’s strong performance in both markets aligns with the exchange’s market performance, which has made it the fastest-growing CEX in the top 10. These insights assist investors in selecting the most suitable exchange for their trading activities, considering factors such as liquidity depth and market focus.

    Recently, Forbes listed Bitget as one of the top most trusted crypto exchanges worldwide. In 2024, Bitget expanded its user base by 400%, from 20M in January to 100M in December. Spot trading surged from $160B in Q1 to $600B in Q4; daily volumes doubled to $20B. The high-paced updates and top performance amongst CEXs has pushed Bitget to the top #3 exchanges in derivatives trading while strengthening its positioning amongst the top #5 on Spot. Keeping the momentum going, Bitget continues to expand its offerings and improve platform features, maintaining high liquidity to support seamless trading for its vast user base.

    For more information, please find the Cryptorank report here.

    About Bitget

    Established in 2018, Bitget is the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. Serving over 100 million users in 150+ countries and regions, the Bitget exchange is committed to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading feature and other trading solutions, while offering real-time access to Bitcoin price, Ethereum price, and other cryptocurrency prices. Formerly known as BitKeep, Bitget Wallet is a world-class multi-chain crypto wallet that offers an array of comprehensive Web3 solutions and features including wallet functionality, token swap, NFT Marketplace, DApp browser, and more.

    Bitget is at the forefront of driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of the World’s Top Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM markets, as well as a global partner of Turkish National athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist) and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team), to inspire the global community to embrace the future of cryptocurrency.

    For more information, visit: Website | Twitter | Telegram | LinkedIn | Discord | Bitget Wallet

    For media inquiries, please contact: media@bitget.com

    Risk Warning: Digital asset prices are subject to fluctuation and may experience significant volatility. Investors are advised to only allocate funds they can afford to lose. The value of any investment may be impacted, and there is a possibility that financial objectives may not be met, nor the principal investment recovered. Independent financial advice should always be sought, and personal financial experience and standing carefully considered. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Bitget accepts no liability for any potential losses incurred. Nothing contained herein should be construed as financial advice. For further information, please refer to our Terms of Use.

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ad78461a-18f9-42bb-8720-fab1af7d2f47

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: Why the US return to tariffs and protectionism ‘reeks of hypocrisy’ – podcast

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Gemma Ware, Host, The Conversation Weekly Podcast, The Conversation

    Amani A/Shutterstock

     When Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs during his first term as US president, it sparked a trade war with China. As the Trump administration ratchets up its threat to tax imports from its allies and economic rivals alike, the world is bracing for another wave of costly economic disruption.

    This protectionist shift is all the more remarkable given how the US championed trade liberalisation for decades.

    So what does it actually take for a country to use protectionism to grow its economy? Some developing countries have successfully used tariffs to do so, while others have struggled. In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we talk to Jostein Hauge, a development economist at the University of Cambridge, about who wins and who loses from tariffs and protectionism.

    The main argument against taxing imports through tariffs is that the higher costs of imported goods will be passed onto consumers. The main argument in favour is that tariffs can help to protect a country’s domestic economy, explains Hauge:

     By using tariffs, you can, if they are used effectively, and if they’re successful, help domestic firms become better at producing what they’re producing and eventually become competitive in the world economy. Sometimes that’s successful, other times that’s not successful. It can also be an effective way of raising taxes, especially for countries that don’t have a lot of tax revenue, especially developing countries.

    A number of developing countries successfully used tariffs and other forms of protectionism to grow their economies in the 1950s and 1960s, as Hauge explains:

    South Korea gradually went from being a low-income, low-tech economy towards becoming extremely important players in global industries like electronics, automotive and steel.

    The US has also used tariffs throughout its history, with varying degrees of success. It was the most protectionist country in the world in the 1800s, using tariffs to grow its economy. But the Smoot-Hawley Act in 1930, which introduced a range of taxes on imports to the US, actually contributed to worsening the Great Depression.

    From the 1970s, however, the US aggressively pushed for trade liberalisation and backed the creation of the World Trade Organization in the 1990s. That’s why Hauge says the current return to US protectionism, which began during the first Trump administration and continued under Biden, “reeks of hypocrisy”.

     When rich countries were ahead in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, it made sense for them to preach the virtues of free trade to the rest of the world.  That is also why we’re seeing this protectionist turn right now, especially in the United States, but also to some degree in Europe, because now certain countries are starting to become competitive once again. In particular, China is now challenging the economic power of the United States, especially within a lot of manufactured goods, so the United States is now turning away from this doctrine of free trade, saying actually protectionism is useful.

    Listen to the conversation with Jostein Hauge on The Conversation Weekly podcast, which also includes an introduction from Tracy Walsh, economy and business editor at The Conversation US.


    This episode of The Conversation Weekly was written and produced by Mend Mariwany with assistance from Katie Flood and Gemma Ware, Sound design was by Michelle Macklem, and theme music by Neeta Sarl.

    Clips in this episode from CNN, Bloomberg Television, BBC News, CBS News and NBC News.

    Listen to The Conversation Weekly via any of the apps listed above, download it directly via our RSS feed or find out how else to listen here.

    Jostein Hauge 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. Why the US return to tariffs and protectionism ‘reeks of hypocrisy’ – podcast – https://theconversation.com/why-the-us-return-to-tariffs-and-protectionism-reeks-of-hypocrisy-podcast-250329

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Feast of family fun planned for St Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival celebrations

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Feast of family fun planned for St Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival celebrations

    20 February 2025

    Tens of thousands of people are expected to throng the streets of Derry this St Patrick’s Day as Derry City and Strabane District Council this week announced a comprehensive programme of music, dance, food and folklore for its 2025 Spring Carnival celebrations.

    This year’s programme will incorporate the theme of Forest, Sky and Sea as the city celebrates the arrival of spring and brighter days with activity planned for Guildhall Square, the Craft Village, Waterloo Place and the Guildhall,

    The centrepiece will again be the North West Carnival Initiative’s renound Spring Carnival Parade through the city centre at 3pm featuring flamboyant performances from local dance groups, sports clubs and community organisations.

    Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Lilian Seenoi-Barr, who will lead the parade with St Patrick, launched the full programme this week on the city walls where the parade will pass through Shipquay Gate.

    “As the days get longer and colour returns to our green spaces, excitement is starting to build for our 2025 St Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival celebrations,” she said.

    “It’s a great day out for all the family with lots of activity and entertainment planned for around the city centre.

    “It’s always a magnificent sight to see hundreds of colourful parade performers weaving their way around the city centre in front of thousands of spectators and I can’t wait to be part of that.”

    Festival and Events Manager at Council, Jacqueline Whoriskey, revealed that last year’s event attracted record numbers to the city centre.

    “The St Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival is packed with unmissable festivities, offering something for everyone to enjoy,” she said.

    “From live music to captivating street performances and walkabout characters, the city will come alive with energy and excitement.

    “We adopted a city centre route for the parade in 2019 and that has proved popular with participants, attendees and businesses and attracted its highest ever attendance last year of 32,500 people.”

    The full programme for the 2025 Spring Carnival celebrations for Derry and Strabane can be accessed now at derrystrabane.com/springcarnival.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Oxford City Council calls for potential development sites

    Source: City of Oxford

    Published: Thursday, 20 February 2025

    Oxford City Council is asking people to suggest sites which could be suitable for future development to inform the creation of its next Local Plan.

    The Local Plan 2042 will guide all planning decisions in Oxford for the next 17 years.  

    The Council wants to hear from landowners, developers and others who know of sites with a potential range of future uses. Sites must be wholly or partly within Oxford’s administrative boundaries. 

    The Council will then fully assess sites capable of delivering 10 or more homes, 500m2 of employment floorspace or are bigger than 0.25 hectares. 

    Submission of a site for consideration does not mean it will be included in the Local Plan or get planning permission in future. 

    The Council will also consider sites included in the preparation of earlier Local Plans. However, it encourages people to provide updates if any details have changed. 

    For consideration, people should submit details of sites by 17 March 2025. This can be done using the Council’s online webform.  

    Anyone with questions before submission can contact the Planning Policy team at planningpolicy@oxford.gov.uk or call 01865 252847. 

    Comment 

    “Oxford is growing and it needs to do so in a way that works for everyone. We are actively encouraging landowners to put forward sites for development, particularly for housing. This is an important step in shaping our future development and we want to hear from people about land that could potentially help meet our city’s needs.” 

    Councillor Louise Upton, Cabinet Member for Planning

    Frequently asked questions about the call for sites 

    Next steps for the Local Plan 2042 

    The Council is set to carry out two rounds of public consultation later this year as it completes preparation of the Local Plan 2042:  

    The Council aims to submit the plan to the Planning Inspectorate for examination in April 2026.  

    Once the plan is submitted the timescale for approval is in the hands of planning inspectors. However, public hearings could be held late next year and the Local Plan 2042 adopted in the spring of 2027. 

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Council welcomes jail term for payments cheat

    Source: City of Coventry

    A Coventry woman has been jailed after fraudulently claiming over £17,000 in financial support to care for her mother up to two years after she had died.

    Agnieszka Macugowska, aged 45, was jailed for a total of 31 months when she appeared at the Crown Court sitting at Warwick.

    The court heard that her mother had a care plan with Coventry City Council that started in 2015.

    She received a cash payment to cover support for 15 hours and 45 minutes a week, which she managed with support from her daughter. The payment started at £184.28 per week which in April 2019 was raised to £191.36 per week.

    In 2020, when the Council failed to receive information so it could continue to monitor payments, Agnieszka Macugowska told them her mother still lived in Coventry, but had changed doctors and travelled abroad for medical treatment. 

    She then provided information to the Council to support the use of the direct payment, including timesheets completed by her mother’s carer and her insurance certificate.  

    The Council then carried out a home visit in late 2020 where they met Agnieszka Macugowska, along with a woman introduced as her mother and a woman presented as her carer.

    However, following further inquiries, the Council found the mother had, in fact, died in November 2018 whilst abroad. 

    In welcoming the sentence, Cllr Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader of Coventry City Council, and Cabinet Member for Policing and Equalities, said:

    “There are so many people in our city who are going through tough times caring for loved ones, and that brings an incredible emotional and financial strain.

    “The Council works with relatives to give the support they need, but sadly there are some unscrupulous people who think they can exploit the system and secure financial gain for themselves. This does not just come at the expense of the Council, but also for others struggling to make ends meet.

    “It is well known that Coventry, like all local authorities, is facing severe pressure on its budget, and a lot of that is because of the increasing costs in caring for adults and children and supporting the most vulnerable in our community.

    “It is a responsibility we take very seriously and we work hard to help as many as we can, and we will not stand by and let the system be exploited. As in this case, we will investigate and ensure those who steal from others are prosecuted.

    “We welcome the finding of this case and the sentence imposed. Hopefully it will serve to show others the severe consequences they face if they break the law.”

    The falsely claimed sum of more than £17,000 has successfully been recovered by the Council.

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    February 21, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytech expands cooperation with industrial partners

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    A discussion of cooperation prospects with a representative of the management of JSC Shvabe of the Rostec State Corporation took place at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

    The working visit to SPbPU of the Director for Development of Medical Projects at Shvabe, Valeria Tonkoshkurova, organized with the assistance of the Head of Science and Business Cooperation at Rostec, Pavel Platonov, began with a visit to the laboratories.

    Director of the Scientific and Educational Center “Nanotechnologies and Coatings” Alexander Semencha spoke about patented innovative technologies and devices, about the possibilities of expanding research and existing developments. In particular, about the technology and equipment for the production of optical devices with thermoplastic infrared optics, about the technology of automatic formation of microlenses by hot pressing, about an innovative microspectrometer.

    At the meeting with the Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of SPbPU, the head of the Advanced Engineering School “Digital Engineering” Alexey Borovkov, projects that could be of interest to Shvabe were also discussed in detail. Alexey Ivanovich spoke about the promising research of the PIS, and Valeria Tonkoshkurova outlined the priority tasks in her area.

    Valeria Vasilievna, who has a medical education and experience in cardiovascular surgery, professionally assessed the potential for using certain developments in medical production. She was interested in the developments in the field of optical coherence tomography of the Fiber Optics laboratory. The leading researcher of the laboratory, Nikolay Ushakov, spoke about the laboratory’s project, “Optical coherence tomography/elastography system with improved spatial resolution.”

    Valeria Tonkoshkurova discussed the prospects of a joint project to create such equipment, replacing imported analogues, at a meeting with SPbPU Vice-Rector for Research Yuri Fomin. The partners also discussed targeted training of personnel for Shvabe and the implementation of educational programs in the medical engineer/architect track.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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    February 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: STMicroelectronics to enable higher-performance cloud optical interconnect in datacenters and AI clusters

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    STMicroelectronics to enable higher-performance cloud optical interconnect in datacenters and AI clusters 

    • New silicon photonics and next-gen BiCMOS proprietary technologies bring better performance to address the coming 800Gb/s and 1.6Tb/s optical interconnects.
    • Developing a roadmap with partners across the value chain for higher energy efficiency pluggable optics and to address the next generation of AI clusters GPU interconnects.

    Geneva, Switzerland, February 20, 2025 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, is unveiling its next generation of proprietary technologies for higher-performing optical interconnect in datacenters and AI clusters. With the exponential growth of AI computing needs, challenges arise in performance and energy efficiency across computing, memory, power supply, and the interconnections linking them. ST is helping hyperscalers, and the leading optical module provider, overcome those challenges with new silicon photonics and next-gen BiCMOS technologies, scheduled to ramp up from the second half of 2025 for 800Gb/s and 1.6Tb/s optical modules.

    At the heart of interconnections in a datacenter are thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of optical transceivers. These devices convert optical into electrical signals and vice versa to allow data flow between graphics processing unit (GPU) computing resources, switches and storage. Inside these transceivers, ST’s new, proprietary silicon photonics (SiPho) technology will bring customers the ability to integrate multiple complex components into one single chip, while ST’s next-gen, proprietary BiCMOS technology brings ultra high-speed and low power optical connectivity, which are key to sustain the AI growth.

    “AI demand is accelerating the adoption of high-speed communication technology within the datacenter ecosystem. This is the right time for ST to introduce new power efficient silicon photonics technology and complementing it with a new generation of BiCMOS for our customers to design the next wave of optical interconnect products, which will enable 800Gbps/1.6Tbps solutions for the hyperscalers,” said Remi El-Ouazzane, President, Microcontrollers, Digital ICs and RF products Group at STMicroelectronics. “Both technologies will be manufactured on 300mm processes in Europe, bringing customers an independent high-volume supply for two key components of their optical module development strategy. Today’s announcement represents the first step for our PIC product-family and, thanks to close collaboration with key partners across the entire value chain, our ambition is to become a key supplier of silicon photonics and BiCMOS wafers for the datacenter and AI cluster market, be it pluggable optics today or optical I/O tomorrow.”

    “AWS is pleased to collaborate with STMicroelectronics to develop a new silicon photonics technology (SiPho), PIC100, that will enable interconnection between any workload including Artificial Intelligence (AI). AWS is working with STMicroelectronics based on their demonstrated capability to make PIC100 a leading SiPho technology for the optical and AI market. We are enthusiastic about the potential innovations this will unlock for SiPho,” said Nafea Bshara, Vice President and Distinguished Engineer at Amazon Web Services.

    “The Pluggable Optics for Data Center Market is experiencing significant growth, valued at $7 billion in 2024,” said Dr. Vladimir Kozlov, CEO and Chief Analyst at LightCounting. “This market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 23% during 2025—2030 to exceed $24 billion at the end of this period. Market share of transceivers based on silicon photonics modulators will increase from 30% in 2024 to 60% by 2030.”

    Additional information

    ST’s SiPho technology combined with the ST BiCMOS technology are a unique 300mm silicon platform to serve the optical market. Both technologies are being industrialized and will be manufactured in ST’s Crolles (France/Europe) 300mm fab.
      
    Additional technical information is available at ST.com on BiCMOS technology and Silicon Photonics.

    You can also read our blogpost at https://blog.st.com/pic100/

    About STMicroelectronics
    At ST, we are over 50,000 creators and makers of semiconductor technologies mastering the semiconductor supply chain with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. An integrated device manufacturer, we work with more than 200,000 customers and thousands of partners to design and build products, solutions, and ecosystems that address their challenges and opportunities, and the need to support a more sustainable world. Our technologies enable smarter mobility, more efficient power and energy management, and the wide-scale deployment of cloud-connected autonomous things. We are committed to achieving our goal to become carbon neutral on scope 1 and 2 and partially scope 3 by 2027. Further information can be found at www.st.com.

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    jerome.ramel@st.com

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Pledge on waiting times exceeded

    Source: Scottish Government

    “Our plan is delivering” – Health Secretary.

    The pledge to carry out 64,000 surgeries and procedures with additional funding by the end of March 2025 has been exceeded, new figures released to Parliament reveal.

    More than 75,500 NHS surgeries and procedures were delivered between April 2024 the end of January 2025, around 11,500 more than pledged.

    Funded through £30 million investment, the targeted activity has resulted in significant reductions in inpatient/daycase waiting lists across a number of health board areas and specialities. Between April 2024 and September 2024 there has been:

    • a 44% decrease in Imaging waits at NHS Fife
    • a 22% decrease in Urology waits at NHS Forth Valley.
    • a 19% decrease in Ear, Nose and Throat waits at NHS Highland
    • an almost 15% decrease in Ophthalmology waits at NHS Lanarkshire
    • an almost 10% decrease in General Surgery waits at NHS Lothian.

    The targeted funding has also helped reduce the total national waiting list size between April 2024 and September 2024 for imaging by 7.5% and for scopes by 7.3%.

    In April 2024 the Scottish Government funded NHS boards to deliver 64,000 procedures (40,000 diagnostic procedures, 12,000 surgeries and 12,000 new outpatient appointments) by March 2025. By January 2025, 56,500 diagnostic procedures, almost 9,200 surgeries, and over 9,800 outpatient appointments took place.

    The Scottish Government will continue to monitor the impact of the funding until the end of March 2025 with boards reporting they expect to see further progress.

    Latest published data also shows a rise in planned care activity between April 2024 and September 2024 compared to the same period in 2023 – with an 8.3% increase in inpatient/daycase procedures and a 2.5% increase for new outpatient appointments.

    Health Secretary Neil Gray said:

    “I am pleased to see health boards are now reporting the tangible impacts of our investment to clear the longest waits. Our plan is delivering and we are seeing progress across a number of speciality areas. I thank staff for their outstanding effort in carrying out this additional activity which is having a positive impact on people’s lives.

    “This is a good start, however, we know many people are still waiting too long. We are determined do more and our 2025-26 Budget, with cross-party support now agreed, will provide a record £21.7 billion for health – including £200 million to help clear waiting list backlogs, improve capacity and reduce delayed discharge.

    “This record funding will help us ensure no one waits more than 12 months for a new outpatient appointment or inpatient/daycase treatment by March 2026. We will also deliver over 150,000 extra appointments and procedures in the coming year which will ensure people receive the care they need as quickly as possible.”

    Background

    In April 2024, the Scottish Government announced £30 million, allocated for Q1 of this financial year, to tackle waiting times. The Scottish Government pledged to deliver around; 12,000 additional procedures, 40,000 extra diagnostic procedures and 12,000 new outpatient appointments.

    NHS Boards have provided regular management progress reports to Scottish Government on the activity delivered through the additional funding. These reports are the data source for the 75,500 figure.

    Stage of treatment waiting times – Inpatients, day cases and new outpatients quarter ending 30 September 2024

    Diagnostic waiting times – Waits for key diagnostic tests 26 November 2024

    Written question and answer: S6W-35115 | Scottish Parliament Website

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    February 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: East Midlands: Kerry and Neil’s inspiring fostering story

    Source: City of Derby

    Kerry and her husband Neil have been fostering for Derbyshire County Council for 12 years, caring for children of all ages—from newborns to 17-year-olds. Their experience spans a wide variety of placements, including short breaks, long-term fostering, and emergency care.

    The decision to foster came after their twin sons went to university, and Kerry took voluntary redundancy from the NHS. Fostering had been on their minds since their sons were teenagers, but the timing wasn’t right due to the demands of parenting and a busy career. When the opportunity arose, Kerry saw an advert for fostering with Derbyshire County Council and felt it was the perfect moment to begin their journey.

    Reflecting on the fostering application process, Kerry describes it as both supportive and thorough. Although she initially found the detailed questions daunting, she came to appreciate their purpose. “The process is there to make sure fostering is right for you and that you’re able to provide thoughtful and professional care,” she explains.

    For Kerry, fostering is about more than offering a loving home—it’s about being a professional parent. Over the years, she and Neil have undergone extensive training, particularly in therapeutic parenting, to help them understand and address the unique needs and traumas of children in care. “The training and experience have made me more thoughtful and professional in my parenting,” Kerry says. “Intuition alone isn’t enough when it comes to meeting the complex needs of foster children.”

    There have been many memorable moments during their fostering journey. One of the most special was adopting their daughter, who they initially fostered from birth. Kerry also recalls helping a young boy overcome his fear of confined spaces. Through patience and trust-building, the boy was eventually able to explore a cavern with the family—a moment of triumph for everyone.

    Fostering has also had a profound impact on the couple’s twin sons, who grew up alongside the foster children. The experience taught them empathy and caring instincts that have carried into their adult lives. One of the twins, now a father, has been praised for his natural ability with babies—something he attributes to fostering.

    To stay supported, Kerry and Neil are part of a monthly foster carer coffee and chat group, which provides a space to share experiences and advice. They also benefit from the consistent support of their supervising social worker, who has worked with them throughout their 12-year fostering journey. Their extended family is deeply involved as well, offering additional help and encouragement.

    For those considering fostering, Kerry has some advice:

    Don’t be scared off by the assessment process. While it may seem intense, it’s there for a reason—to make sure fostering is the right fit for you. The rewards far outweigh the challenges, and the difference you can make in a child’s life is immeasurable.

    Kerry also emphasises the many benefits of fostering through a local authority like Derbyshire County Council. She appreciates the close-knit team approach and the strong relationships they’ve built with social workers and fellow carers, which offer a level of support and connection that private fostering agencies simply can’t match.

    Fostering has been one of the most rewarding experiences of our lives. The support we’ve received and the relationships we’ve formed have made all the difference.

    Councillor Nadine Peatfield, representing the Lead Council’s Cabinet Member for Foster East Midlands praised Kerry and Neil’s dedication, saying:

    Kerry and Neil’s commitment to fostering over the past 12 years is truly inspiring. Their unwavering care and compassion have provided countless children with stability, love, and a brighter future. They exemplify the incredible work that foster carers across the East Midlands do every day. We are deeply grateful for their efforts and proud to have them as part of our Foster for East Midlands community.

    If you’re inspired by Kerry and Neil’s story, why not consider fostering? Join the incredible network of foster carers who are changing lives across the East Midlands. Contact Foster for East Midlands, your local council fostering team for Derbyshire, Derby City, Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire councils. Call 03033 132 950 or visit the website at fosterforeastmidlands.org.uk to learn more. 

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    February 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Over 1,000 top-venting blank firers handed in

    Source: United Kingdom National Police Chiefs Council

    With less than 10 days remaining of national gun amnesty.

    Police forces across England and Wales have seen over 1,000 Turkish manufactured guns handed in as part of a national amnesty currently taking place for owners, of soon to be outlawed blank firing guns, to hand them over to police.

    The top-venting blank firing (TVBF) guns have become popular with organised criminals in recent years due to the ease at which they are readily convertible into lethal firearms. Tests by the National Crime Agency and policing, funded by the Home Office, show models produced by four Turkish manufacturers are readily convertible and therefore illegal. TVBFs are legal to buy in the UK without a licence by over 18s unless they are readily convertible.

    Police forces across England and Wales have been holding a four-week Firearms Amnesty for Turkish manufactured TVBFs namely models with the brand names ‘Retay’, ‘Ekol’, ‘Ceonic’ and ‘Blow’, although anyone with a TVBF who is unsure of whether the law change applies to them has been given the simple advice – if in doubt, hand it in.

    Assistant Chief Constable Tim Metcalfe, National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for the Criminal Use of Firearms, said: “These weapons are readily convertible and therefore have been outlawed. Only with the public’s support can we get these potentially lethal weapons off the streets.

    “What we have seen so far this month that the public have taken onboard the message and are visiting their local police station to hand in these weapons. It is important the public hand in these weapons to avoid them being used by criminals.

    “Taking these weapons off the streets will stop them from being converted and go a significant way to help protect the public.

    “With less than 10 days until the amnesty finishes, I would urge anyone with a Turkish manufactured TVBF to hand it in to their local police force. If you are in doubt whether yours is one of the brands, I would encourage you to hand it in to the police.”

    So far, the amnesty has seen the following items handed in:

    • 1,000 Turkish manufactured top-venting firers
    • 3,000 rounds of ammunitions surrendered; this is primarily blank ammunition

    The amnesty started on 3 February and is due to end next week on Friday 28 February 2025, after which anyone in possession of a TVBF could be subject to prosecution and up to 10 years imprisonment.

    In their original state TVBFs have a fully blocked barrel and are designed to discharge only blank cartridges. When discharged, combustion gases vent from the top of the weapon. TVBFs are sold with at least 50 per cent of their visible surface painted a bright colour however, criminals may paint them black so they look like an original lethal purpose (OLP) weapon as well as convert them to a lethal purpose firearm.

    Policing Minister, Dame Diana Johnson said: “Illegal firearms are dangerous and life-threatening, which is why we have such strong controls on them and we continue to keep all relevant laws under constant review.

    “That’s why it’s important for any member of the public to hand these blank firers into their local police station, as it’s vital to take these illegal weapons off our streets to protect public safety.”

    Since 2021, UK law enforcement has recovered more than 1,000 converted TVBFs in criminal circumstances. Firearms legislation has not changed; the weapons are illegal to own under the Firearms Act 1968 as they can be readily converted using common household tools and without specialist skill on the part of the person carrying out the conversion. Recent testing completed by the NCA has demonstrated this. Police are asking people to hand in any TVBFs before 28 February 2025 to help them avoid prosecution and prevent these pistols getting into the wrong hands.

    Many TVBFs may be held in innocence and ignorance of their illegality or may be overlooked or forgotten in people’s homes. The amnesty gives holders the chance to dispose of the TVBFs safely by taking it to a local police station and handing it in.

    NCA Deputy Director, Charles Yates, said: “These four Turkish brands have appeared routinely in investigations and there had been a strong demand for them from organised criminals. They posed a significant threat.

    “Preventing the sale of these illegal guns will make it harder for offenders to acquire a firearm. By surrendering their top-venting blank-firers, members of the public have helped us in our ongoing mission to keep communities safe.

    “The amnesty is just one example of how the NCA and policing work together relentlessly to protect the public from the threat of firearms.”

    Other unwanted, unlicensed firearms and ammunition may be surrendered to police at any time which will avoid the risk of them becoming involved in criminality and means that members of the community can dispose of firearms in a safe place.

    Up until Friday 28 February 2025, those handing in a Turkish manufactured TVBF will not face prosecution for the illegal possession and will not have to give their details. However, the history of any live firearms handed in will be checked for evidence if its use in crime.

    Top-venting blank firers can be handed in at designated police stations across England and Wales but anyone handing one during the Firearms Amnesty is advised to check with their local force regarding station locations and opening times for the amnesty. To receive advice on how best to transport the weapon responsibly from home to the police station phone 101 before travelling.

    If you know of people involved in illegal firearms activity should call the Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Every call to Crimestoppers is anonymous and potentially vital to preventing or solving serious crimes; removing an illegally held firearm may just save someone’s life.

    MIL Security OSI –

    February 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Aurora Mobile Integrates DeepSeek into Adpub to Redefine App Monetization

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aurora Mobile Limited (NASDAQ: JG) (“Aurora Mobile” or the “Company”), a leading provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services in China, today announced that it has integrated DeepSeek, an advanced large language model (LLM), into its Adpub platform. This strategic enhancement aims to revolutionize app monetization by leveraging DeepSeek’s lightweight architecture and domain-specific optimizations, delivering unmatched efficiency, scalability, and precision.

    Smarter Monetization Tools for Developers

    Adpub, Aurora Mobile’s app monetization platform, has already established itself as a trusted solution for developers to maximize advertising revenue. By aggregating SDKs from over ten major advertising platforms, Adpub simplifies access to multiple networks through a single integration. Its advanced real-time bidding system ensures that the highest-paying ads are displayed, boosting overall revenue by an average of 20%.

    The integration of DeepSeek elevates Adpub’s capabilities further. With its cutting-edge natural language processing and data analysis features, DeepSeek enables Adpub to better understand user behavior and preferences. This empowers the platform to deliver highly relevant ads to the right audiences, significantly improving click-through rates (CTR) and overall ad performance.

    Transformative Benefits with DeepSeek

    The addition of DeepSeek unlocks a range of new possibilities for Adpub users, including:

    • Enhanced Ad Targeting: DeepSeek analyzes vast amounts of user data to deliver personalized ad experiences, ensuring “the right ads reach the right people.”
    • Improved Efficiency: Its lightweight architecture reduces computational overhead, enabling faster and more efficient data processing.
    • Scalable Monetization: DeepSeek’s domain-specific optimizations make it easier for developers to scale monetization across diverse app categories and user demographics.

    Developer-Centric Experience

    Adpub remains committed to developer convenience by offering a comprehensive suite of tools, including head bidding, waterfall ad layering, traffic segmentation, and A/B testing. With DeepSeek’s integration, these features are further enhanced through deeper insights and more precise analytics, all accessible via a unified dashboard.

    Pioneering Innovation in App Monetization

    “We are thrilled to integrate DeepSeek into Adpub, marking a pivotal step in empowering developers with smarter monetization tools,” said Chris Lo, CEO of Aurora Mobile. “This integration not only strengthens Adpub’s leadership in app monetization but also sets a new benchmark for innovation in the industry.”

    By focusing on scalable, efficient, and user-centric solutions, Aurora Mobile continues to lead the app monetization and developer services space. The integration of DeepSeek underscores the company’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to create value for its users.

    About Aurora Mobile Limited

    Founded in 2011, Aurora Mobile (NASDAQ: JG) is a leading provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services in China. Since its inception, Aurora Mobile has focused on providing stable and efficient messaging services to enterprises and has grown to be a leading mobile messaging service provider with its first-mover advantage. With the increasing demand for customer reach and marketing growth, Aurora Mobile has developed forward-looking solutions such as Cloud Messaging and Cloud Marketing to help enterprises achieve omnichannel customer reach and interaction, as well as artificial intelligence and big data-driven marketing technology solutions to help enterprises’ digital transformation.

    For more information, please visit https://ir.jiguang.cn/.

    Safe Harbor Statement

    This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “future,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “confident” and similar statements. Among other things, the Business Outlook and quotations from management in this announcement, as well as Aurora Mobile’s strategic and operational plans, contain forward-looking statements. Aurora Mobile may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, in its annual report to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, directors or employees to third parties. Statements that are not historical facts, including but not limited to statements about Aurora Mobile’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement, including but not limited to the following: Aurora Mobile’s strategies; Aurora Mobile’s future business development, financial condition and results of operations; Aurora Mobile’s ability to attract and retain customers; its ability to develop and effectively market data solutions, and penetrate the existing market for developer services; its ability to transition to the new advertising-driven SAAS business model; its ability to maintain or enhance its brand; the competition with current or future competitors; its ability to continue to gain access to mobile data in the future; the laws and regulations relating to data privacy and protection; general economic and business conditions globally and in China and assumptions underlying or related to any of the foregoing. Further information regarding these and other risks is included in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All information provided in this press release and in the attachments is as of the date of the press release, and Aurora Mobile undertakes no duty to update such information, except as required under applicable law.

    For more information, please contact:

    Aurora Mobile Limited
    E-mail: ir@jiguang.cn

    Christensen

    In China
    Ms. Xiaoyan Su
    Phone: +86-10-5900-1548
    E-mail: Xiaoyan.Su@christensencomms.com

    In U.S.
    Ms. Linda Bergkamp
    Phone: +1-480-614-3004
    Email: linda.bergkamp@christensencomms.com

    The MIL Network –

    February 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Regional growth to be boosted by £67 million for culture projects

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Growth in jobs, tourism and regional regeneration to be ushered in by funding for major cultural projects across the UK

    Regional growth and regeneration will get a much-needed boost as 10 major culture projects across the UK will receive more than £67 million, the government confirmed this week.  

    Funding will be ‘critical’ in showcasing the UK as a world-leader in culture and bring in visitors from across the globe.   

    Just as importantly this will help drive growth in all parts of the country – a key element of the government’s Plan for Change – by creating jobs and in some cases building new homes.   

     Projects receiving funding are:    

    • £15 million for the National Railway Museum in York, will go towards the construction of a new building, Central Hall, which will include a new entrance to the museum, a new gallery, retail, café, flexible event space and new visitor facilities. The museum is part of a wider mixed-use regeneration scheme in York to transform underused railway land into a new city quarter which could create more than 3,000 new homes, new office, retail and hospitality space, contributing to more than 6,000 new jobs and £1.6 billion in economic value to the region.   

    • £10 million to start the process of revamping ‘Temple Works’ in Leeds a derelict Grade 1 building, bringing it into public ownership; paving the way for it to house the British Library North in the future and unlock further regeneration of new housing and commercial development on surrounding sites.  

    • £10 million for the International Slavery Museum and the Maritime Museum in Liverpool, to expand and maintain the museums which play a crucial role in the wider reimagining of the Liverpool Waterfront.   

    • £5 million for the National Poetry Centre in Leeds that will renovate a redundant Grade 2 Listed building to create a national headquarters for poetry and bolster Leeds’ reputation as a regional centre for culture and creativity.    

    • £5 million for City Centre Cultural Gateway in Coventry, that will support the repurposing of the former IKEA building in Coventry city centre to become a new cultural and visitor attraction.    

    • £2.3 million to three cultural projects in Worcester, these three projects will deliver new cultural and public spaces around the Scala arts venue:   

    • A new Scala Co-Working Space will be created to provide an onsite office and studio space for artistic companies to create work.    

    • Two mezzanine floors of the Corn Exchange building will be brought back into use through the creation of Next Level Food which will provide a new space for more events and exhibitions and modern catering facilities will be    

    • A new welcoming social space for younger generations will be created through the Angel Place is Your Space hub   

    • £10 million for Venue Cymru in Conwy, Wales, will upgrade the largest Welsh arts centre outside Cardiff and deliver a step-change in the use of the building, including the relocation of the existing library and Tourist Information Centre to create a modern and innovative cultural hub.   

    • £5 million for Newport Transporter Bridge, Wales, that will fund vital repair and maintenance works to Newport Transporter Bridge, which plays a crucial role in the tourism economy as a visitor attraction in South Wales.   

    • £2.6 million for the Victoria and Albert Museum in Dundee, Scotland, that will expand and recurate the existing Scottish Design Galleries telling the story of Scottish design to create an improved destination and visitor experience.    

    • £2.2 million for Shore Road Skills Centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland, that will see the redevelopment of the South Stand at the Crusaders FC into a unique state of the art community education, event and skills centre  

    Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said:    

    Every corner of the UK has something unique to offer, and our rich creative capital must not be underestimated.    

    Our Plan for Change promises growth for every region and I’ve seen first-hand how these projects are igniting growth in their communities.   

    Through investing in these critical cultural projects we can empower both local leaders and people to really tap into their potential and celebrate everything their home town has to offer. This means more tourism, more growth and more money in people’s pockets.”   

    Alex Norris, Minster for Local Growth, said:    

    The benefits of these fantastic projects go far beyond community and county borders, they are key to unlocking a regional and nationwide celebration of UK culture and creativity as well as driving growth and regeneration.    

    This investment marks a huge step forward in our decade of national renewal as committed to in our Plan for Change – creating jobs and boosting tourism and regeneration in our regions is the type of long-term, sustainable growth the government is prioritising to ultimately put more money in people’s pockets.”   

    Culture Secretary, Lisa Nandy said:   

    Everyone across the country should be able to access arts and culture in the place they call home. This support will empower our cultural organisations to continue playing an essential role in developing skills, talent and high-quality careers in every corner of the UK.”  

    These projects will celebrate and raise awareness of the unique social value and cultural history of the UK while also supporting crucial economic growth through creating local jobs and attracting tourism on a national scale.    

    Projects that are most advanced and will see benefits spread beyond regional borders and attract investment have been prioritised to maximise public spending and deliver long-term growth.

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    February 20, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Getting to know the university: GUU invites you to an Open Day

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On March 23, 2025, the State University of Management will host an Open Day.

    Representatives of the university will talk about what has changed in the admissions system this year, about the history and achievements of GUU and its students, as well as about the advantages of admission to our university and the rich extracurricular life of students.

    From 11:00 there will be consultations from specialists of the GUU institutes, the Pre-University, the Pre-University Training and Continuing Education Center “Az”, the scientific library and others.

    Also, all interested parties will be able to ask questions about living in dormitories, opportunities for practical training and internships, employment, training for people with disabilities, career guidance and admission of foreign citizens.

    In addition, students will conduct tours of the university campus for guests and tell them about the opportunities and comfort that SUM provides.

    The program starts at 11:00 in the Information Technology Center.

    Pre-registration and a passport are required to enter the university grounds. Volunteers will meet all visitors and escort them to the appropriate building.

    Come and meet the first manager in person!

    Subscribe to the tg channel “Our State University” Announcement date: 03/23/2025

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    February 20, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: Grattan on Friday: Dutton doesn’t pull his punches on Trump while Albanese plays it safe

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

    Treasurer Jim Chalmers will not be organising a bucks’ night ahead of the coming nuptials of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon.

    How do we know this morsel of trivia? The treasurer, appearing on Wednesday breakfast TV to talk up Tuesday’s interest rate cut, was asked about being in charge of arranging the PM’s bucks’ party.

    “I’m more of a cup of tea and an early night kind of guy these days. And so I’m sure you can find someone more appropriate to plan the bucks,” Chalmers said, laughing off whatever impatience he may have felt at being taken down this path.

    To the dismay of more than a few in Labor circles, a Women’s Weekly interview with the PM and his fiancee dropped into the news cycle just as the government needed all attention on the rate cut.

    Given the army of prime ministerial spinners, there was some wonder at this publicity collision.

    All leaders do these soft photogenic sessions. But, leaving aside the unfortunate clash, it might be argued this is not the time for the prime ministerial couple to be inviting attention to their post-election marriage. Albanese is not thinking of retiring, but some voters might see a subtle hint of that. As they did when he bought his clifftop house on the central NSW coast.

    Chalmers, when asked about the Women’s Weekly piece, was anxious to get across the message that, wedding or not, “I can assure all of your viewers, whether it’s the prime minister or the rest of his government, the main focus is on the cost of living”.

    More disappointing for the government than the Women’s Weekly blip was the mixed reception the long-anticipated rate cut received in much of the media.

    Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock indicated the bank’s decision to cut was a close call. She hosed down expectations of further cuts, which effectively rules out a pre-election move on April Fools’ Day.

    It wasn’t an entirely happy week for Bullock, with critics of the cut suggesting she had responded to political pressure. Out in mortgage land, people will be relieved at the slight help, but it only takes away a fraction of their repayment pain.

    Meanwhile the work of the cabinet expenditure review committee and the treasury continues apace on what could be a “ghost” March 25 budget – if Albanese aborts it with an April election.

    The government insists there is nothing strange about this. If the budget doesn’t eventuate, the measures will be rolled out as election policy, it says. The argument is unconvincing. Preparing a budget and putting together election policy may have some things in common, but they are not the same. A budget is a close-woven tapestry; election policy is open-stitch cloth.

    The uncertainty about the election date, while full campaigning is underway, is disruptive for business and the economy (even if, as Chalmers says, it’s now only a matter of weeks either way). It reinforces the argument for fixed federal terms, which work well in the states. But the obstacles are such that that’s not even worth talking about, unfortunately.

    In a “no show without Punch” moment this week, Clive Palmer entered the election race with his Trumpet of Patriots party and a promise to spend “whatever is required to be spent”. There’s talk of $90 million being splashed on a “Make Australia Great Again” platform.

    It’s hard to get a fix on what impact Palmer will have. He’s competing with Pauline Hanson for votes on the right. Labor fears his advertising on the cost of living will crowd out its messages. He is also targeting Opposition Leader Peter Dutton for not being Trumpian enough. He told Nine media, “As Dutton said, he’s no Donald Trump. I say, what’s wrong with being Donald Trump?”

    The answer is, a very great deal. As Trump’s presidency unfolds, its dangers are becoming more obvious than even his harshest critics feared.

    Inevitably, the shadow of Trump is hanging increasingly over our election.

    With Trump’s win, the Liberals would have thought the latest manifestation of a widespread international swing to the right would put wind in their sails. But the counter-argument has grown – an erratic and autocratic Trump is making some Australian voters feel more unsettled and inclined to stick with the status quo.

    Dutton is not a mini-me Trump but shares some of his views on issues such as government spending, bureaucracy and identity politics. Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison told the Australian Financial Review this week that Dutton would sympathise with some of Trump’s objectives but the opposition leader was “not trying to ape” what was going on in the United States.

    Trump’s push to end the Russia-Ukraine war has taken Trumpism to a fresh, alarming level, and could inject strains into the Australia-US relationship.

    Trump has sidelined Ukraine and is clearly favouring Russia in pursuing a settlement. Now he has launched an extraordinary personal attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

    On his social media platform Trump lashed Zelensky as a “modestly successful comedian” who had gone “into a war that couldn’t be won, that never had to start”. Zelensky was a “dictator” who refused to have elections, had done “a terrible job” and was very low in the opinion polls, Trump said.

    Ukraine’s cause has been bipartisan in Australia, which has given the country more than $1.5 billion in assistance and now has (belatedly) reopened its embassy there.

    To his credit, Dutton immediately condemned Trump’s stand in very forthright terms.

    “President Trump has got it wrong in relation to some of the public commentary that I’ve seen him make in relation to President Zelensky and the situation in Ukraine,” he told Sydney radio.

    “I think very, very careful thought needs to be given about the steps because if we make Europe less safe, or we provide some sort of support to [Russian president] Putin, deliberately or inadvertently, that is a terrible, terrible outcome.”

    Albanese’s initial response was to repeat firmly Australia backing for Ukraine, condemning Russia. He did not comment directly on Trump’s attack. He repeated he was not going to give “ongoing commentary on everything that Donald Trump says”.

    The government finds itself caught between the need to strongly reject Trump’s handling of Ukraine, and a desire to tread softly with an administration from whom it desperately wants to win a concession on tariffs.

    Michelle Grattan 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. Grattan on Friday: Dutton doesn’t pull his punches on Trump while Albanese plays it safe – https://theconversation.com/grattan-on-friday-dutton-doesnt-pull-his-punches-on-trump-while-albanese-plays-it-safe-250386

    MIL OSI Analysis – EveningReport.nz –

    February 20, 2025
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