Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Surrounded By Men, Ohio Governor Signs Stringent Abortion Restrictions Into Law

In a press release, Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards blasted Kasich’s decision to approve HB 59′s abortion-related amendments. “Like Governor Perry in Texas, politicians in Ohio knew they could not pass these unpopular measures if they played by the rules — that’s why they tried to bury these provisions in the pages of a must-pass state budget,” Richards pointed out in a statement, referring to the legislators in Texas who continue attempting to push through abortion restrictions during a special session. “If they thought no one was looking, Ohioans proved they were wrong. Texas lit a fuse.”

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Monday, 1 July 2013

Same-Sex Marriage: High Court Strikes Down DOMA but Leaves Fate of Calif. Ban Uncertain - Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life

The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down two landmark same-sex marriage rulings, one striking down a major provision of the federal Defence of Marriage Act (DOMA) and the other leaving uncertain the fate of California’s Proposition 8, the 2008 ballot initiative that prohibits gay and lesbian couples in the state from marrying.

In addition, the court ruled, DOMA violates the Fifth Amendment’s guarantee of “equal liberty.” Kennedy’s majority opinion states that DOMA “singles out” legally married same-sex couples and imposes a second-class status on them even though their own states have accorded them full marriage rights. Furthermore, Kennedy writes, DOMA advances no government policy or purpose that justifies its discriminatory impact. “The statute is invalid, for no legitimate purpose overcomes the purpose and effect to disparage and to injure those who the State, by its marriage laws, sought to protect in person hood and dignity.”   

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Sunday, 9 December 2012

Eradication of Smallpox Is Certified (1979)

Eradication of Smallpox Is Certified (1979): One of the deadliest diseases in history by sheer loss of life, smallpox was the target of a concerted, worldwide eradication campaign in the 20th century, and it became the first disease to have been successfully wiped out. Efforts focused on vaccination and quickly responding to and curtailing outbreaks. The last person to die from smallpox caught it at a laboratory, where samples of the now-vanquished disease remain. Who is the last person known to have contracted it in the wild? Discuss


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Sunday, 4 November 2012

Cold Snap Adds To Misery for Superstorm Sandy Survivors, and It Doesn't Have To Be That Way.

Cold Snap Adds To Misery for Superstorm Sandy Survivors, and It Doesn't Have To Be That Way.:
Most furnaces don't run without electricity, and it's freezing.


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Saturday, 1 September 2012

Promoting Labor Rights is Everyone’s Responsibility

Promoting Labor Rights is Everyone’s Responsibility:
This year’s Labor Rights Week theme, ‘Promoting Labor Rights is Everyone’s Responsibility,’ underscores the importance of partnerships between the Labor Department and other countries to educate migrant workers and their employers about U.S. labor laws.

Making America’s workplaces safe and fair for everyone is the hallmark of Labor Rights Week. We’re committed to ensuring that workers are safe on the job and paid what they’re owed by law. This means no one can be paid less than $7.25 an hour. It means overtime must be paid for each hour above 40 a week. And it means that employers must provide a safe workplace.
The department’s Wage and Hour Division, which enforces federal laws governing a minimum wage, overtime pay, child labor and the rights of migrant workers, and the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which is principally concerned with protecting workers from hazards on the job, are participating in Labor Rights Week events throughout the nation this week.
More information about Labor Department programs that protect migrant workers can be found at http://www.dol.gov/ilab/highlights/if-20120611.htm.

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Join the Conversation: #LaborDay2012 Twitter Chat


Labor Day Twitter Chat w/ @HildaSolisDOL
On Labor Day 2012 and every day, one of my top priorities is to help those looking for work get the training they need for good-paying jobs.
By 2020, 17 of the 30 fastest-growing occupations will require a postsecondary certificate or degree. That means that getting the skills employers want and need are critical to a successful career.
Tomorrow, Thursday, August 30 at 2 p.m. EDT I will host a live #LaborDay2012 Twitter chat. Whether you’re interested in how you can apply your skills to a new career or where to find job training programs in your neighborhood, I’m here to help.
Join the conversation by using the hashtag #LaborDay2012 or tweet questions in advance to @HildaSolisDOL. Don’t have a Twitter account? You can still participate by submitting questions to Connect@dol.gov by 10 a.m. EDT Thursday, August 30.
RSVP for the #LaborDay2012 chat and get updates about upcoming Twitter events.
Here at the Labor Department, we have many resources to help you along your career path. I look forward to sharing these invaluable tools with you!

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Wednesday, 29 August 2012

FEMA: Disaster Workshop Brings Tribal Leaders to the Bay Area to Prepare for, Respond to, Recover from Catastrophic Events


FEMA Region 9 strengthens tribal policies, relationships with hundreds of sovereign Indian Nations in California, Arizona, and Nevada 

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OAKLAND, Calif. -  Nearly 200 tribal leaders, emergency managers, first responders and other disaster preparedness officials, representing more than 60 tribal governments are meeting this week  in Oakland, Ca. with Federal Emergency Management Agency officials , to discuss  how to jointly  prepare for, respond to and recover from the next catastrophic disaster that could strike tribal communities with or without warning in California, Arizona or Nevada.
Regional Administrator Nancy Ward spoke at this year's second annual Disaster Preparedness Partnership meeting along with Mark Ghilarducci, Secretary for the California Emergency Management Agency. 
"FEMA recognises that even with the best planning, disasters are inevitable," said Nancy Ward, FEMA Region 9 Administrator.  "This conference is one of the largest gatherings of its kind, and an excellent venue for tribal, state, and federal leaders and emergency management professionals to share success strategies and apply that knowledge to the unique issues facing our tribal partners today."
This year's conference will cover many pressing topics, including the Presidential Preparedness Directive (PPD- 8), tribal grants, the National Disaster Recovery Framework, "Tribes leading Tribes" mentoring program and critical infrastructure resources.  During the current fiscal year, FEMA has provided more than $6 million dollars in federal funding aimed at strengthening core tribal capacities.
Tribal governments are essential partners in building resilient communities and the federal government has a unique government-to-government relationship with federally-recognised tribal governments. 
"This is truly a wonderful collaboration," said Mark Romero, Chairman, Executive Board, Inter Tribal Long Term Recovery Foundation.  "Especially in light of recent California wildfires it's so critical that we all work together to establish the best emergency management practises." 
Tribal lands in Region 9 range from small allotments of a few acres to the Navajo Nation, the largest tribal territory in the country.  More than 28% of these native homes are at or below the poverty level and face unique challenges when confronted by disasters on tribal lands.



Tribal leaders slated to speak at this week's conference include: Don Watahomigie, Chairman of the Havasupai Tribe; Robert Holden, Deputy Executive Director for the National Congress of American Indians; Cliff Puckett, Emergency Manager for the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community; Ed Naranjo, Chairman for the Goshute tribes of Nevada & Utah; LaVonne Peck, Chairwoman of the La Jolla Tribe; Gary Fredericksen, Fire Chief for the Yocha Dehe Wintun Tribe; Mike Chandler, Fire Commission Member for the Yocha Dehe Fire Department; Wayne Burke, Chairman, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe; and Randall Vicente, Governor of the Pueblo of Acoma.

FEMA also provides no-cost training for tribal leaders, emergency planners, first responders, and others.  The following courses are offered at FEMA's Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, Maryland:
- Emergency Management Framework for Tribal Governments (E580) provides a basic understanding of emergency management principles and how those principles can be used to help develop and implement emergency management systems.

- Emergency Management Operations for Tribal Governments (E581) helps tribal officials develop organisational structures, operational procedures, and resources for effective emergency management operations.

- Mitigation for Tribal Officials (E344) covers FEMA's disaster mitigation programs, tribal mitigation opportunities, and examples of mitigation success.

To learn more about FEMA's tribal programs please visit:  http://www.fema.gov/tribal.
MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA:  To request photos, attend and/or schedule an interview with a disaster expert or tribal liaison, please email your request to External Affairs Officer Mary Simms at mary.simms@fema.dhs.gov.  Please include your name, media affiliation and contact information in your request.
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