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National Parks Conservation Association: Advocates Reject Proposal to Allow Bear Baiting on National Parklands in Alaska
WASHINGTON, March 7 (TNSjou) -- The National Parks Conservation Association issued the following news release on March 6, 2026:
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Advocates Reject Proposal to Allow Bear Baiting on National Parklands in Alaska
Proposed rule ignores National Park Service obligations to protect wildlife by allowing bear baiting in Denali and Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserves
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ANCHORAGE - Wildlife and national parks advocates decried new proposed wildlife regulations released by the Department of Interior today, covering 22 million acres of national parklands in Alaska. The proposed rule ignores the
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WASHINGTON, March 7 (TNSjou) -- The National Parks Conservation Association issued the following news release on March 6, 2026:
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Advocates Reject Proposal to Allow Bear Baiting on National Parklands in Alaska
Proposed rule ignores National Park Service obligations to protect wildlife by allowing bear baiting in Denali and Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserves
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ANCHORAGE - Wildlife and national parks advocates decried new proposed wildlife regulations released by the Department of Interior today, covering 22 million acres of national parklands in Alaska. The proposed rule ignores thePark Service's obligation to protect wildlife by eliminating regulations that forbid bear baiting in national preserves in Alaska, including Denali and Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserves, and by making it much harder for the Park Service to take steps to protect wildlife from aggressive state hunting policies.
Under the proposed rule, which the public inspection document says will have a 30-day public comment period, the National Park Service would no longer prohibit sport hunters on national preserve lands managed by the National Park Service from using bait (donuts, grease-soaked bread, etc.) to draw in and kill brown bears. The regulation also changes closure and restriction procedures that the Park Service uses to protect wildlife populations.
Of the 54 million acres of national parklands in Alaska, approximately 22 million are managed as national preserves, which allow for activities including fishing and hunting. However, such activities must follow bedrock Park Service guidelines which prevent hunting methods intended to reduce populations of predators like bears and wolves. In 2015 and again in 2024, the Park Service finalized commonsense rules to reaffirm its position in response to aggressive predator control methods adopted by the State of Alaska (which have included authorizing the killing of more than 200 bears on state lands from helicopters over the last two years.)
Bear baiting is a particularly harmful activity for wildlife, natural ecosystems and national park visitors. A scientific study (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0312192) published in 2024 describes how bear baiting alters natural bear behaviors and can increase public safety risks.
"The century-old governing mission of the National Park Service includes protecting America's ecosystems and wildlife for future generations," said Jim Adams, Alaska Director for the National Parks Conservation Association. Unfortunately, this proposed regulation bends over backward to accommodate the state of Alaska, which has demonstrated that its mission is killing predators and disrupting ecosystems to create massive, de facto game farms. Allowing baiting brown bears on Alaska's national parklands is not what Americans expect for their national parks. This proposed rule is the latest attack on our incredible but beleaguered park system."
"This proposed rule, like so many before it from this Administration, will endanger our national parks, the millions of visitors that visit them every year, and the animals that inhabit them," said Emily Thompson, Executive Director of the Coalition to Protect America's National Parks. For years, bear baiting policy in Alaska's national preserves has been treated like a political light switch in Washington--flipped on and off with each new administration. But the consequences are anything but political. Bear baiting disrupts natural wildlife behavior and creates dangerous conditions for people visiting these lands managed by the National Park Service. This proposed rule should be rejected, and we should put in place lasting protections for both bears and the public."
"Even the State of Alaska recognized the negative effect of bear baiting on public safety when it banned bear baiting in Denali State Park," said Nancy Bale, Board Member of the Denali Citizens Council. It makes no sense for the National Park Service to drop its ban on bear baiting in our National Preserves, which are so important for public recreation."
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Original text here: https://www.npca.org/articles/11355-advocates-reject-proposal-to-allow-bear-baiting-on-national-parklands-in
[Category: Environment]
Humane World Action Fund: Bears' Lives Caught in Government Ping Pong Match
WASHINGTON, March 7 -- Humane World Action Fund (formerly the Humane Society Legislative Fund) issued the following news release on March 6, 2026:
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Bears' lives caught in government ping pong match
Proposed federal rule seeks to roll back critical wildlife protections and allow cruel 'bear baiting' in Alaska's national parks once again
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The Trump administration has once again advanced a proposal to strip away wildlife protections and permit some of the most horrific trophy-hunting practices imaginable on Alaska's national preserves. In a proposed rule published today, the U.S. National
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WASHINGTON, March 7 -- Humane World Action Fund (formerly the Humane Society Legislative Fund) issued the following news release on March 6, 2026:
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Bears' lives caught in government ping pong match
Proposed federal rule seeks to roll back critical wildlife protections and allow cruel 'bear baiting' in Alaska's national parks once again
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The Trump administration has once again advanced a proposal to strip away wildlife protections and permit some of the most horrific trophy-hunting practices imaginable on Alaska's national preserves. In a proposed rule published today, the U.S. NationalPark Service seeks to rescind a 2024 regulation that banned bear baiting on Alaska's national preserves.
"Baiting bears with piles of donuts or meat scraps to lure them into range and gun them down is cruel beyond words and one of the most indefensible forms of trophy hunting there is," said Kitty Block, president and CEO of Humane World for Animals, formerly called Humane Society of the United States. "Bait piles also habituate bears to human scents and can lead to dangerous conflicts at campgrounds, picnic areas and other spots like trailheads where there is food. For years, we have fought in the courts to keep this from happening in Alaska's national preserves, and we have won time and again because the law and science are on the side of protecting wildlife. Wildlife must be respected, and bear baiting has no place in Alaska or anywhere."
Bear baiting on Alaska's wildlife preserves has a history of ups and downs. It was banned in 2015 under President Obama, but that ban was reversed in 2020 during President Trump's first term. Humane World for Animals and its allies successfully challenged that initial Trump rule in court and the National Park Service under President Biden subsequently restored the bear baiting ban.
"Rescinding the 2024 rule against bear baiting in Alaska isn't just a step backward, it's a return to sheer brutality by the Trump administration," said Sara Amundson, president of Humane World Action Fund, formerly called Humane Society Legislative Fund. "This proposed rule is a greenlight for trophy hunters to kill animals with vile methods and no regard whatsoever for the science and public safety concerns that have sidelined those methods. If policymakers are willing to overturn a well-founded federal safeguard this easily, no wildlife protection measure is secure."
Across Alaska bear baiting is unpopular, with more than 75% of state residents saying they oppose it. The proposed NPS rule blatantly panders to trophy hunting interests at the expense of Alaska's wildlife, visitors and residents.
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Original text here: https://humaneaction.org/press-release/2026/03/bears-lives-caught-government-ping-pong-match
[Category: Political]
FRAC Urges Representatives to Reject House Agriculture Committee Farm Bill, Restore Critical SNAP Funding
WASHINGTON, March 7 -- The Food Research and Action Center issued the following statement on March 5, 2026, by President Crystal FitzSimons on rejecting the House Agriculture Committee farm bill and restoring Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding:
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FRAC Urges Representatives to Reject House Agriculture Committee Farm Bill, Restore Critical SNAP Funding
"We are deeply disappointed that the House Agriculture Committee has voted 34-17 to report the Chairman G.T. Thompson's Farm Bill out of committee. This proposal fails to reverse the unprecedented $187 billion in Supplemental
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WASHINGTON, March 7 -- The Food Research and Action Center issued the following statement on March 5, 2026, by President Crystal FitzSimons on rejecting the House Agriculture Committee farm bill and restoring Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding:
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FRAC Urges Representatives to Reject House Agriculture Committee Farm Bill, Restore Critical SNAP Funding
"We are deeply disappointed that the House Agriculture Committee has voted 34-17 to report the Chairman G.T. Thompson's Farm Bill out of committee. This proposal fails to reverse the unprecedented $187 billion in SupplementalNutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) cuts within the budget reconciliation law, H.R. 1, that will lead millions of people to lose all or some of their SNAP benefits and increase state costs.
Instead of prioritizing the health and well-being of tens of millions of Americans, the committee failed to reverse course and continued down a path that will strip food from the tables of children, veterans, caregivers, older adults, and people experiencing homelessness. This bill blatantly ignores the robust impact of SNAP in supporting families, farmers, food retailers, and America's overall economy. FRAC strongly urges House leadership not to advance this flawed Farm Bill. We also urge the leadership of the Senate Agriculture Committee to reject the House Agriculture Committee bill and instead proceed with a Farm Bill that prioritizes the needs of families struggling to put food on the table and the needs of American farmers. No Farm Bill is better than this bad Farm Bill."
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The Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) improves the nutrition, health, and well-being of people struggling against poverty-related hunger in the United States through advocacy, partnerships, and by advancing bold and equitable policy solutions. To learn more, visit FRAC.org and follow us on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky.
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Original text here: https://frac.org/news/farmbillcommitteemarch2026
[Category: Food/Beverage]
Colorado Bill Protects Beavers to Reduce Wildfire, Drought Risks
SANTA FE, New Mexico, March 7 -- WildEarth Guardians posted the following news release on March 5, 2026:
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New Colorado Bill Protects Beavers to Reduce Wildfire, Drought Risks
The bill is especially important as historically low snowpack heightens drought and wildfire danger across Colorado
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DENVER-- Conservation groups joined state lawmakers Representative Lindsay, Representative Velasco, Senator Kipp and Senator Cutter today to introduce House Bill 26-1323, a first-of-its-kind measure that would protect beavers on public lands and support their proven role in building drought and wildfire
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SANTA FE, New Mexico, March 7 -- WildEarth Guardians posted the following news release on March 5, 2026:
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New Colorado Bill Protects Beavers to Reduce Wildfire, Drought Risks
The bill is especially important as historically low snowpack heightens drought and wildfire danger across Colorado
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DENVER-- Conservation groups joined state lawmakers Representative Lindsay, Representative Velasco, Senator Kipp and Senator Cutter today to introduce House Bill 26-1323, a first-of-its-kind measure that would protect beavers on public lands and support their proven role in building drought and wildfireresilience. The bill is especially important as historically low snowpack heightens drought and wildfire danger across Colorado.
"When the snowpack is shrinking and fire seasons are getting longer, it's reckless to treat beavers like targets instead of allies," said Samantha Miller, a senior carnivore campaigner at the Center for Biological Diversity. "Protecting beavers on public lands helps these industrious animals to survive while reducing wildfire risk and strengthening drought resilience."
Wildfire has cost Coloradans more than $3.1 billion in losses since 2020, with the state spending an additional $30 million to $115 million per year for wildfire management and suppression.
House Bill 26-1323 would prohibit killing beavers on public lands while preserving flexibility to remove beavers when necessary to address conflicts involving infrastructure, agriculture or other management needs.
Beavers' wellbeing depends on having stable populations. Protecting them is essential so the animals can naturally recolonize suitable habitat, creating more stable and healthier wild places which benefits all Coloradans. The bill aligns with Colorado Parks and Wildlife's ongoing beaver management planning.
"Wildfires have become more destructive and expensive throughout Colorado, and we must do everything we can to address the situation especially given another drought
year. The current number of beavers in Colorado is a fraction of the historic number and they have struggled to fully recover. Beavers are incredible environmental architects that can help us, if we only let them," said Jen Clanahan, executive director of Colorado Nature League.
"We need to wake up to the critical role that beavers play in mitigating wildfire and drought," said Lindsay Larris, strategic partnerships director at WildEarth Guardians. "While Colorado Parks and Wildlife has developed strategies to help beavers, they don't go far enough. We can no longer afford to treat these climate allies as pelts and targets -- this prohibition on recreational and commercial take of beavers makes sense."
Streams and streambanks where beavers are active act as natural fire breaks, staying greener and burning at lower severity than similar waterways without beavers. In three Rocky Mountain megafires in 2020, areas with beaver dams burned less severely than comparable corridors without dams, even when comparing places that were equally good habitat for beavers.
"When we prioritize non-lethal approaches and thoughtful stewardship of beaver populations on public lands, it delivers profound benefits for people and wildlife alike," said Aubyn Royall, Colorado state director at Humane World. "Beavers have the extraordinary ability to restore stream ecosystems, which in turn supports diverse habitats for rare and sensitive species and resilience to drought and a changing climate."
"Our public lands desperately need beavers to help with wildfire resilience and to mitigate the climate crisis," said Delaney Rudy, Colorado director for the Western Watersheds Project. "Beavers work for free to create wetlands that help slow and contain fires, provide essential wildlife habitat and store water. This bill recognizes their important benefits to Colorado's wild places."
Beaver ponds and structures also reduce water pollution after fires. By slowing water and trapping sediment and ash, beaver ponds play a vital role in reducing the downstream pollution that drives expensive post-fire cleanup and threatens drinking water.
"Beavers are a keystone species, creating ponds and wetlands that provide homes for a large array of other animals and plants," said Johanna Hamburger, director and senior attorney of the Animal Welfare Institute's terrestrial wildlife program. "Many species of invertebrates, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are attracted to these beaver-created areas, which serve not only as year-round habitat, but as a safe refuge for animals fleeing wildfires."
"Allowing beavers to thrive in their native watersheds is a win-win for Coloradans and wildlife," said Michael Saul, Rockies and plains program director at Defenders of Wildlife. "Beavers, nature's ecosystem's engineers, support not only abundant wildlife and wetlands, but also help people to mitigate drought and wildfire risks. This bill is a step toward recognizing the value beavers provide and moving towards successful human-beaver coexistence in Colorado."
"Beavers play a crucial role in regulating Colorado's water supply by building dams that retain water across the landscape. These dams help keep surrounding vegetation moist, which can significantly reduce the risk of wildfires. By restoring beaver populations, Colorado can strengthen this natural defense against wildfire threats. This bill prohibits recreational or commercial taking of beavers on public lands, except in specific instances where beavers may threaten infrastructure or public safety. These targeted exceptions ensure that beavers can continue to support Colorado's wildfire resiliency strategy while addressing legitimate management concerns," said Patricia McLaughlin, chair of Sierra Club's Colorado legislative committee.
The conservation groups supporting the bill include Colorado Nature League, Center for Biological Diversity, WildEarth Guardians, Sierra Club Colorado, Western Watershed Project, Humane World, Animal Welfare Institute and Defenders of Wildlife.
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Original text here: https://wildearthguardians.org/press-releases/new-colorado-bill-protects-beavers-to-reduce-wildfire-drought-risks/
[Category: Environment]
CAIR-Philadelphia Condemns Sens. Fetterman, McCormick for Refusing to Seek Justice for Slain Philadelphia-Born American
WASHINGTON, March 7 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-Philadelphia Condemns Sens. Fetterman, McCormick for Refusing to Seek Justice for Slain Philadelphia-Born American
Muslim civil rights group welcomes Philadelphia City Council resolution honoring Nasrallah Abu Siyam and Governor Shapiro's call for federal investigation
The Philadelphia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Philadelphia) today condemned Pennsylvania Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick for their failure to sign onto a letter led by Senator
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WASHINGTON, March 7 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-Philadelphia Condemns Sens. Fetterman, McCormick for Refusing to Seek Justice for Slain Philadelphia-Born American
Muslim civil rights group welcomes Philadelphia City Council resolution honoring Nasrallah Abu Siyam and Governor Shapiro's call for federal investigation
The Philadelphia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Philadelphia) today condemned Pennsylvania Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick for their failure to sign onto a letter led by SenatorChris Van Hollen calling for an investigation into the killing of Nasrallah Abu Siyam, a Philadelphia-born American Muslim who was killed by illegal Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank.
SEE: Philadelphia officials demand investigation into Nasrallah Abu Siyam's death - WHYY (https://whyy.org/articles/palestinian-american-killed-west-bank-philadelphia/)
SEE ALSO: Family of Philadelphia-born teen killed in West Bank urges national investigation - ABC (https://6abc.com/post/nasrallah-abu-siyam-death-family-philadelphia-born-teen-killed-west-bank-urges-national-investigation/18681516/)
Lawmakers honor Philly-born Palestinian American killed by Israeli settlers - Inquirer (https://www.inquirer.com/politics/philadelphia/city-council-honors-palestinian-american-20260305.html)
The Van Hollen-led congressional letter calls on the U.S. government to investigate the killing and ensure that American citizens abroad are afforded equal protection under the law. CAIR-Philadelphia said the refusal of Pennsylvania's senators to support that effort raises troubling questions about whether American lives are valued equally when the victims are Palestinian Americans.
"Every American deserves the full protection of their government, regardless of their faith, ethnicity, or where they are killed," CAIR-Philadelphia said. "The silence of Pennsylvania's senators in the face of this tragedy is a moral failure that cannot go unanswered."
At the same time, CAIR-Philadelphia welcomed decisive local and state leadership honoring Abu Siyam's life and calling for accountability. The Muslim civil rights organization applauded Councilmembers Rue Landau and Nicholas O'Rourke for introducing a resolution in the Philadelphia City Council honoring Abu Siyam's life and legacy. The resolution passed unanimously, sending a powerful message that Philadelphia stands with one of its own and demands justice for the killing of an American citizen.
SEE: Family of Philadelphia-born teen killed in West Bank urges national investigation (https://6abc.com/post/nasrallah-abu-siyam-death-family-philadelphia-born-teen-killed-west-bank-urges-national-investigation/18681516/)
SEE: Philadelphia City Council Resolution Honoring Nasrallah Abu Siyam (https://pa.cair.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/LANDAU-Nasrallah-Abu-Siyam-FINAL.pdf)
SEE: CAIR-Philadelphia Executive Director's Remarks at Philadelphia City Council (https://www.instagram.com/cairphilly/reel/DVg8XL4EXQr/)
CAIR-Philadelphia also welcomed a letter sent by Governor Josh Shapiro to the U.S. Attorney General urging a federal investigation into the circumstances surrounding Abu Siyam's death.
SEE: Governor Shapiro's Letter (https://pa.cair.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/SHAPIRO-Nasrallah-Abu-Siyam-Bondi.pdf)
Yesterday, CAIR-Philadelphia and partner community organizations were joined by Abu Siyam's family members and elected officials at a press conference in Philadelphia highlighting Abu Siyam's life and calling for accountability. The event featured remarks from members of Abu Siyam's family, local elected officials, and community leaders who shared his story and urged federal authorities to investigate his killing.
WATCH: Press Conference with Family Members and Elected Officials (https://www.instagram.com/cairphilly/reel/DVg35WeE79K/)
"Nasrallah Abu Siyam was a son of Philadelphia and an American citizen whose life was taken in an act of violence that demands accountability," said CAIR-Philadelphia Executive Director Ahmet Tekelioglu. "While we are deeply disappointed that Senators Fetterman and McCormick refused to join their colleagues in calling for an investigation, we commend Philadelphia City Council for standing on the side of justice and human dignity. We also welcome Governor Shapiro's letter calling for a thorough investigation."
Family members described Abu Siyam as a beloved relative and proud Philadelphian whose life and legacy deserve recognition and justice.
"Nasrallah's family deserves answers, and our community deserves to know that American lives are not treated as expendable," Ahmet Tekelioglu said.
CAIR-Philadelphia pledges to continue working with local and national partners to ensure that Nasrallah Abu Siyam's story is heard and that federal authorities conduct a thorough and transparent investigation.
CAIR's mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-philadelphia-condemns-sens-fetterman-mccormick-for-refusing-to-seek-justice-for-slain-philadelphia-born-american/
[Category: Sociological]
CAIR Calls on U.S. to Demand China Stop Targeting Uyghurs Fasting in Ramadan
WASHINGTON, March 7 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on March 6, 2026:
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CAIR Calls on U.S. to Demand China Stop Targeting Uyghurs Fasting in Ramadan
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called on the State Department to demand that the Chinese government free Uyghur Muslims allegedly arrested observing the fast of Ramadan and allow the Uyghur population to observe the holy month in peace.
In a press release shared on X, the World Uyghur Congress stated that
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WASHINGTON, March 7 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on March 6, 2026:
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CAIR Calls on U.S. to Demand China Stop Targeting Uyghurs Fasting in Ramadan
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called on the State Department to demand that the Chinese government free Uyghur Muslims allegedly arrested observing the fast of Ramadan and allow the Uyghur population to observe the holy month in peace.
In a press release shared on X, the World Uyghur Congress stated thataccording to reporting by Radio Free Asia (RFA) published on February 27, police officers detained six Uyghur residents from multiple villages in Hotan Prefecture, including Bulaq Chorgey, Bash Chapal, Dul Tugman and Korgan. Authorities reportedly accused them of secretly observing the Ramadan fast.
SEE: China accused of detaining Uyghurs for fasting as Ramadan restrictions intensify (https://www.malaysiasun.com/news/278905954/china-accused-of-detaining-uyghurs-for-fasting-as-ramadan-restrictions-intensify)
In a statement, Washington, D.C., based CAIR said:
"It is long past time for the Chinese Communist Party to stop oppressing Uyghur Muslims and trying to erase their culture. The State Department should speak out against this reported oppression and demand the Chinese government end it. So should the Muslim-majority nations of the world."
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-calls-on-u-s-to-demand-china-stop-targeting-uyghurs-fasting-in-ramadan/
[Category: Sociological]
Better Wisconsin Together Applauds Evers, Kaul Joining Lawsuit Against Trump-Tiffany Tariffs
MONONA, Wisconsin, March 7 -- A Better Wisconsin Together, a state-based research and communications hub for progressives, posted the following news release on March 5, 2026:
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A Better Wisconsin Together Applauds Evers, Kaul Joining Lawsuit Against Trump-Tiffany Tariffs
Wisconsinites shouldn't have to foot the bill for Donald Trump's unlawful tariff tax
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MADISON, Wis. -- A Better Wisconsin Together is applauding Attorney General Josh Kaul and Governor Tony Evers for standing up for Wisconsin families in a new lawsuit against Donald Trump's terrible tariffs that are costing us all. Recent
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MONONA, Wisconsin, March 7 -- A Better Wisconsin Together, a state-based research and communications hub for progressives, posted the following news release on March 5, 2026:
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A Better Wisconsin Together Applauds Evers, Kaul Joining Lawsuit Against Trump-Tiffany Tariffs
Wisconsinites shouldn't have to foot the bill for Donald Trump's unlawful tariff tax
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MADISON, Wis. -- A Better Wisconsin Together is applauding Attorney General Josh Kaul and Governor Tony Evers for standing up for Wisconsin families in a new lawsuit against Donald Trump's terrible tariffs that are costing us all. Recentreporting found Trump's tariffs are causing Wisconsin farms to go bankrupt at record rates and another study found they hiked costs on Wisconsin families to the tune of $1,700 in 2025.
"Wisconsin families and businesses shouldn't have to foot the bill for Donald Trump's unlawful tariff tax," said A Better Wisconsin Together spokesperson Lucy Ripp. "We deserve our money back, and this latest lawsuit is necessary to stop even more cost hikes."
Meanwhile, Trump acolyte Tom Tiffany praised the tariff tax hikes as "really good things" and cast deciding votes in the U.S. House of Representatives to keep imposing tariffs in 2025 and 2026.
"Sadly, we've seen Tom Tiffany is more interested in standing by Donald Trump than standing up for Wisconsin farmers, families, and small businesses," concluded Ripp.
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A Better Wisconsin Together is a state-based research and communications hub for progressives and is an affiliate of ProgressNow.
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Original text here: https://abetterwisconsin.org/a-better-wisconsin-together-applauds-evers-kaul-joining-lawsuit-against-trump-tiffany-tariffs/
[Category: Economics]