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Independent Women's Voice: 'Take Me Back!' - New Back-To-The-Future-Inspired Ad Exposes DSA Socialist 'Decay'
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -- The Independent Women's Voice, an organization that fights for policy solutions for women, posted the following news release on Aug. 20, 2026:
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'TAKE ME BACK!': New Back-To-The-Future-Inspired Ad Exposes DSA Socialist 'Decay'
Independent Women's Voice brings the false promises of socialism to life, and shows Americans what happens when the slogans become reality.
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As Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)-backed candidates gain momentum across the country, radical policies are increasingly being repackaged as appealing, mainstream answers to the economic pressures
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -- The Independent Women's Voice, an organization that fights for policy solutions for women, posted the following news release on Aug. 20, 2026:
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'TAKE ME BACK!': New Back-To-The-Future-Inspired Ad Exposes DSA Socialist 'Decay'
Independent Women's Voice brings the false promises of socialism to life, and shows Americans what happens when the slogans become reality.
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As Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)-backed candidates gain momentum across the country, radical policies are increasingly being repackaged as appealing, mainstream answers to the economic pressuresfacing Americans. Independent Women's Voice is using a new generation of campaign storytelling to challenge that sales pitch and expose what those promises made by the DSA platform could actually mean for Americans.
Today, Independent Women's Voice launched "Take Me Back!" Borrowing from the time-travel magic of the iconic film "Back to the Future," the ad transports viewers into a future shaped by the policies championed by DSA candidates.
The ad's core message: Beware of the gap between the promise and the reality.
Independent Women's Voice is putting serious money behind the fight to preserve our Western values, investing hundreds of thousands of dollars to flood social media with refreshingly satirical ads designed to reach millions of persuadable and independent Americans. Independent Women's Voice says it will significantly ramp up its spend heading into November.
"Political advertising has spent decades telling people, especially women, what to think. Independent Women's Voice knows that isn't effective. We believe the more powerful approach is to give people a story that makes them stop, think, and see an issue differently by the end," said Heather Higgins, CEO of Independent Women's Voice. "Socialism is being sold to a new generation with a very shiny coat of paint. But repeating the same warnings louder isn't going to cut through. We need to be more creative, more surprising, and more willing to meet people outside the traditional language of politics. The best messaging doesn't lecture people--it makes them curious enough to look twice."
The cinematic adventure in "Take Me Back!" shows a young girl, lured by social media slogans promising "free" health care and guaranteed housing, is transported to 2050 to witness the realities of those promises when translated from a social media feed into everyday life. The slogans look considerably less appealing in the real world:
"Health care should be free!"
"Housing is a human right!"
"People over profit!"
"Defund the police!"
The "free" health care she hoped for comes with months-long waits, even for emergencies. The promise of guaranteed housing means she has no choice in where to live. Grocery costs are exorbitant despite a generous government food stipend. Her oat milk latte is unavailable at the local cafe because it is deemed too environmentally wasteful. And most store shelves are increasingly bare as a community without police lets shoplifters run rampant and free without consequences.
The realization is jarring, leading to a comedic--but piercingly real--ending with the young girl ripping a Democratic Socialists of America poster off of her bedroom door.
In an exclusive, New York Post's Miranda Devine said, "This is the way to combat the false lure of socialism to young women. With real stories. Great campaign from Independent Women's Voice."
"The radical Left's talking points may sound utopian, but the track record can't be ignored: less opportunity, economic stagnation, rampant crime, fewer choices, and a terrible quality of life. Our ongoing ad series cuts through the promises, and the carefully crafted political personas selling them, to show women what's really underneath," said Jordanne Kemper, vice president of Independent Women's Voice. "Because whether it's a socialist policy promising paradise or a candidate selling voters a story of trust and redemption, the sales pitch may be polished. The reality rarely is."
"Take Me Back!" is the latest in a series of ads from Independent Women's Voice using emerging technology, humor, and unconventional storytelling to challenge political narratives in ways traditional campaign advertising often does not.
Another recent ad, "Trust Me," uses satire to shine a spotlight on the hypocrisy of the Left's self-serving narrative--specifically in Maine--to garner "trust." The ad pokes fun at the tendency to romanticize today's political leaders and policies. It urges Americans to not be deceived by the proverbial knight in shining armor.
Independent Women's Voice has long been known for taking creative risks, a willingness to experiment with different messaging, and its unique ability to communicate with content that people actually want to watch and share.
Generative AI dramatically expands Independent Women's Voice's creative canvas in ways that would once have required enormous production budgets or could not have been created at all.
See more from Independent Women, warning about the costs of socialism:
* IW Features: I Was Five Years Old When the Cuban Regime Put a Rifle in My Hands (https://www.iwfeatures.com/commentary/i-was-five-years-old-when-the-cuban-regime-put-a-rifle-in-my-hands/) by Judy Pino
* Fox News: I was lucky enough to escape Cuban socialism. America's 250th reminds me why (https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/lucky-enough-escape-cuban-socialism-americas-250th-reminds-) by Yali Nunez
* USA Today: Freedom isn't easy, but Cubans and Venezuelans deserve it (https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2026/03/10/cuba-venezuela-socialism-regime-change-freedom/88998005007/) by Judy Pino
* DC Journal: The Real Problem with Mamdani's 'Free' Daycare Plan (https://dcjournal.com/the-real-problem-with-mamdanis-free-daycare-plan/) by Carrie Lukas
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Independent Women's Voice(R) leverages our policies and initiatives to advocate more effectively, drive change, and win.
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Original text here: https://www.iwvoice.com/2026/08/take-me-back-new-back-to-the-future-inspired-ad-exposes-dsa-socialist-decay/
[Category: Sociological]
Consumer Reports Calls on E-Scooter Manufacturers to Adopt Strong Safety Standards
YONKERS, New York, Aug. 21 (TNSrep) -- Consumer Reports posted the following news release:
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Consumer Reports Calls on E-Scooter Manufacturers to Adopt Strong Safety Standards
Due to their higher speeds and an increase in injuries, CR no longer recommends any e-scooters.
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WASHINGTON, DC -- After testing 13 electric scooters available for consumers to purchase, Consumer Reports found safety risks serious enough that it does not currently recommend any model. Rising injuries reflect the real risks of e-scooters, whose high speeds, standing riding position, and small wheels make them more
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YONKERS, New York, Aug. 21 (TNSrep) -- Consumer Reports posted the following news release:
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Consumer Reports Calls on E-Scooter Manufacturers to Adopt Strong Safety Standards
Due to their higher speeds and an increase in injuries, CR no longer recommends any e-scooters.
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WASHINGTON, DC -- After testing 13 electric scooters available for consumers to purchase, Consumer Reports found safety risks serious enough that it does not currently recommend any model. Rising injuries reflect the real risks of e-scooters, whose high speeds, standing riding position, and small wheels make them moredangerous than many riders realize.
One reason CR's testing found serious safety problems: In the U.S., there is no safety standard specifically for adult e-scooters sold to consumers. The Consumer Product Safety Commission hasn't issued federal rules, and there's no comprehensive voluntary standard from either the e-mobility industry or from independent standards development organizations.
"Consumers simply cannot trust that manufacturers are putting safety first as long as e-scooters come with such glaring hazards," said William Wallace, CR's director of safety advocacy. "If this industry is going to help reduce injuries, they need to agree on a set of strong baseline standards to make sure all e-scooters are designed and built to be safe."
Currently, safety standards exist in the U.S. for youth e-scooters, shared commercial e-scooters, and the battery and electrical system of these products--but there is a gap in the standards when it comes to the risk of injury from riding an adult e-scooter available for purchase by consumers.
CR is urging manufacturers, standards bodies, and regulators to address this gap--and welcomes the chance to collaborate with industry, safety organizations, and policymakers to make e-scooters safer.
CR recognizes that e-scooters are increasingly popular, and many people ride them. If you choose to ride an e-scooter, learn how to ride as safely as possible. Read CR's full testing and findings (https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/electric-scooters/we-tested-13-electric-scooters-we-dont-recommend-any-a2524654143/).
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Original text here: https://advocacy.consumerreports.org/press_release/consumer-reports-calls-on-e-scooter-manufacturers-to-adopt-strong-safety-standards/
[Category: Business]
CIRES Welcomes Extreme Heat and Urban Resilience Expert Sara Meerow
BOULDER, Colorado, Aug. 21 -- The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences issued the following news:
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CIRES welcomes extreme heat and urban resilience expert Sara Meerow
The social scientist joins Council of Fellows after a very hot summer
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Colorado had several extreme heat warnings this summer, a hazard many communities are unprepared for. The city of Boulder estimates even hotter summers in the future, and increasing resilience to this change is essential.
CIRES is excited to broaden its expertise in extreme heat by welcoming social scientist Sara Meerow as a
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BOULDER, Colorado, Aug. 21 -- The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences issued the following news:
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CIRES welcomes extreme heat and urban resilience expert Sara Meerow
The social scientist joins Council of Fellows after a very hot summer
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Colorado had several extreme heat warnings this summer, a hazard many communities are unprepared for. The city of Boulder estimates even hotter summers in the future, and increasing resilience to this change is essential.
CIRES is excited to broaden its expertise in extreme heat by welcoming social scientist Sara Meerow as anew fellow this fall.
Meerow also joins CU Boulder as an associate professor of geography, a faculty fellow in the Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), and an affiliate of the Natural Hazards Center. She spent the last decade at Arizona State University, where she published over 50 peer-reviewed journal articles at the intersection of urban geography and planning.
Her research helps cities prepare and adapt to climate change and other natural hazards.
"Broadly, my work is focused on how we make cities, but also communities at different scales, more sustainable and resilient to climate hazards like heat and flooding," Meerow said. "I focus a lot on how we translate resilience into practice and govern and plan our cities in a changing climate."
CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati is excited to welcome Meerow -- her work complements the institute's focus on understanding the Earth system, how it is changing, and the human relationship with our environment.
"Sara's work expands our ability to translate what we know about a changing climate into information that helps communities adapt and thrive," Abdalati said. "That balance, between understanding the environment and what it means for people, is really the heart of what CIRES does."
Meerow's recent work focuses on strengthening government responses to extreme heat, and she says most governments are less prepared to manage heat problems than they are to other hazards like flooding.
Boulder offers many opportunities for Meerow's research: it's responded to dangerous floods, wildfires, air quality issues, and increasingly, heat issues. Despite these challenges, she says Boulder is proactively addressing these threats: it was one of the first cities in the country to develop a resilience plan.
One of her specialties is building resilient cities. She creates resources to support green infrastructure, like green roofs, rain gardens, and bioswales. "It's one of the most popular strategies used by local governments to enhance resilience to heat, flooding, and air pollution," Meerow said.
She helps cities carefully plan green infrastructure, including where to put it, how to weigh different options, and how to evaluate the benefits. She's quick to admit greening can present conflicting priorities. While adding vegetation might help cities adapt to heat, it may increase wildfire threats. Moving forward, Meerow is excited to help Colorado communities navigate multiple hazards and other challenging resilience decisions.
Meerow has appeared in countless high-impact media outlets as an expert on extreme heat. She's been quoted in Yale Climate Connections, Grist, The Atlantic, The BBC, and dozens more.
As a faculty member in the Geography Department, she will teach "Global Perspectives on Urban Resilience and Sustainability Planning." In the future, she hopes to establish new courses at CU Boulder that build on those she previously taught at Arizona State University: Planning Sustainable Cities and Nature in the City, bringing a critical new set of courses to the university and allowing students to explore sustainability through a new lens.
On a personal note, Meerow is excited to move her family to Boulder. A decade ago, she and her husband, also a new faculty member in IBS, visited while they were working toward their PhDs at the University of Michigan. They loved the city: it felt like Ann Arbor with mountains. They made a goal of moving here to work someday. A decade later, they made it and are excited about the endless mountain activities.
She's excited about this next step, and hopes to bridge social and physical sciences across CU Boulder and CIRES.
"What really resonates with me is the fact that it's mission-driven," she said. "My work is really problem-driven and often more applied, so CIRES' mission of benefiting society is very appealing to me. I want my work to be useful, and I hope that by combining my knowledge of urban resilience governance with CIRES' expertise in earth system modeling and usable science, we can help communities build resilience to environmental change."
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Original text here: https://cires.colorado.edu/news/cires-welcomes-extreme-heat-and-urban-resilience-expert-sara-meerow
[Category: Environment]
CAIR, CAIR Action Identify 255 Muslim Elected Officials in New 2026 Directory
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on Aug. 20, 2026:
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CAIR, CAIR Action Identify 255 Muslim Elected Officials in New 2026 Directory
Updated figures show historic Muslim representation in public office
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, and CAIR Action today announced the release of the 2026 Directory of Elected Muslim Officials, identifying a record-breaking 255 Muslim elected officials serving across 26 states and at nearly every level
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on Aug. 20, 2026:
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CAIR, CAIR Action Identify 255 Muslim Elected Officials in New 2026 Directory
Updated figures show historic Muslim representation in public office
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, and CAIR Action today announced the release of the 2026 Directory of Elected Muslim Officials, identifying a record-breaking 255 Muslim elected officials serving across 26 states and at nearly every levelof government.
The new figures represent a significant milestone for American Muslim civic and political participation and demonstrate the expanding presence of Muslim public servants in communities nationwide.
Key Findings from the 2026 Directory
* Local government represents the largest share of Muslim elected leadership. The directory identifies 98 Muslim council members, accounting for 38.4% of all Muslim elected officials
* Nearly one-quarter serve in education-related positions. The directory identifies 63 Muslim elected officials in education, representing 24.7% of the nationwide total. This makes education the second-largest category of Muslim elected public service.
* State legislatures account for 18% of Muslim elected officials. A combined 46 Muslim officials serve as state representatives or state senators, representing approximately 18.0% of all officials identified. This includes 32 state representatives (12.5%) and 14 state senators (5.5%).
* The directory identifies 11 Muslim mayors, representing 4.3% of all Muslim elected officials documented nationwide.
* 18 Muslim judges are represented in the directory. Muslim judges account for 7.1% of all officials identified, reflecting Muslim representation within elected judicial offices.
* Four Muslim Americans serve in Congress in the House of Representatives. Members of Congress represent 1.6% of the directory's total.
* 15 officials serve in other elected positions such as law enforcement, municipal, transportation, etc.
* Nearly two-thirds serve in local councils or education. Combined, the 98 council members and 63 education officials account for 161 of the 255 officials -- 63.1% of the entire directory.
Women Represent More Than 4 in 10 Muslim Elected Officials
The directory also demonstrates significant representation of Muslim women in elected office. Of the 255 elected Muslim officials identified nationwide:
* 110 are women -- 43.1%
* 145 are men -- 56.9%
Women therefore represent more than four out of every ten Muslim elected officials identified in the 2026 directory, a share that exceeds women's representation in both the U.S. Congress (28.2%) and state legislatures nationwide (33.6%)
Community Response Leads to Significant Increase in Identified Officials
NOTE: Since CAIR and CAIR Action first announced the forthcoming 2026 Directory of Elected Muslim Officials, members of the Muslim community, local leaders, elected officials and CAIR chapters across the country have provided additional information identifying Muslim elected officials who were not included in the initial count.
As a result of this community response and additional verification, the total number of officials included in the final directory increased significantly from the preliminary figures announced earlier.
The increase reflects both the growing number of Muslims serving in public office and the challenges of maintaining a comprehensive national count of Muslim elected officials across thousands of federal, state, county, municipal, judicial, school board and other local offices.
In a statement, CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said:
"This record-breaking number represents far more than a statistic. It reflects an American Muslim community that is increasingly engaged, organized and committed to serving our nation.
"From Congress and state legislatures to city councils, school boards and local governments, Muslim Americans are stepping forward to serve their neighbors and strengthen our democracy. At a time of heightened anti-Muslim rhetoric, these public servants send a powerful message that American Muslims will continue to participate freely and fearlessly in the civic life of our nation."
In a statement, CAIR Action Executive Director Bassim Elkarra said:
"The record number of Muslim elected officials identified in this directory demonstrates the growing political strength and civic engagement of Muslim communities nationwide. It is especially encouraging that after we announced this project, community members across the country stepped forward to help us identify even more Muslim public servants.
"This directory is not only a record of where we are today. It is a reminder of what is possible when our communities vote, organize, run for office and participate at every level of our democracy."
A Growing Presence at Every Level of Government
The 2026 Directory of Elected Muslim Officials includes Muslim Americans serving in a wide range of positions, including members of Congress, state senators, state representatives and assembly members, judges, mayors, city and county council members, commissioners, school board members, clerks and other elected offices.
The directory builds on CAIR's previous efforts to document Muslim representation in public office and provides an updated national snapshot ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
CAIR and CAIR Action said the directory is intended to serve as a resource for journalists, researchers, policymakers, civic organizations and Muslim communities seeking to better understand the growth and geographic reach of Muslim representation in American government.
METHODOLOGY NOTE: Figures represent the most current information identified and verified by CAIR and CAIR Action at the time of publication. Because there is no centralized national database tracking elected officials by faith, the directory relies on research, publicly available information, CAIR chapters, community submissions and other sources. Numbers and percentages are subject to change as additional officials are identified, elected officials enter or leave office, or officials transition to new positions.
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CAIR is a 501(c)(3) organization and America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
CAIR Action is a 501(c)(4) organization. Its mission is to engage, educate, and mobilize Muslim voters, train emerging leaders, and champion policy priorities that enhance the well-being and representation of Muslim communities. Through its work, CAIR Action aims to foster a more equitable and inclusive democratic society where the rights and voices of Muslims are acknowledged and respected.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/record-breaking-cair-cair-action-identify-255-muslim-elected-officials-in-new-2026-directory/
[Category: Sociological]
CAIR Joins USCIRF in Call for Sanctions Against Indian RSS Members Responsible for Persecution of Religious Minorities
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on Aug. 21, 2026:
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CAIR Joins USCIRF in Call for Sanctions Against Indian RSS Members Responsible for Persecution of Religious Minorities
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today joined the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in calling on the U.S. government to levy sanctions against members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), an Indian far-right Hindutva militia guilty of persecuting
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on Aug. 21, 2026:
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CAIR Joins USCIRF in Call for Sanctions Against Indian RSS Members Responsible for Persecution of Religious Minorities
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today joined the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in calling on the U.S. government to levy sanctions against members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), an Indian far-right Hindutva militia guilty of persecutingMuslims, Christians and other religious minorities.
RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat is scheduled to visit the U.S. later this month.
USCIRF Chair Dr. Asif Mahmood noted that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a member of the RSS, describing it as an Indian umbrella organization whose sub-groups have perpetrated attacks on religious minorities, including Christians and Muslims.
The agency's commissioner Gene Mills urged Washington to withhold high-level engagements, stating that RSS leaders should not be honored with diplomatic courtesies and that US authorities should instead focus on imposing sanctions on members responsible for religious freedom violations.
SEE: US religious freedom panel seeks action against RSS members ahead of chief's visit - TRT World (https://www.trtworld.com/article/ed2e317214cf)
In a statement, Washington, D.C.-based CAIR said:
"The RSS has been enabled by India's far-right Hindutva government to persecute Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and other minorities. USCIRF is absolutely correct that this dangerous organization and its members must be condemned and sanctioned by the U.S. government."
CAIR has previously welcomed calls by the USCIRF to sanction the RSS.
SEE: CAIR Welcomes U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Call for Sanctions on India's Anti-Muslim RSS Militia (https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-welcomes-u-s-commission-on-international-religious-freedom-uscirf-call-for-sanctions-on-indias-anti-muslim-rss-militia/)
CAIR has also previously called on the State Department to designate India a "country of particular concern" due to its persecution of religious minorities.
SEE: CAIR Sends Letter Urging Sec. Rubio to Designate India a 'Country of Particular Concern' Over Anti-Muslim Waqf Act (https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-sends-letter-urging-sec-rubio-to-designate-india-a-country-of-particular-concern-over-anti-muslim-waqf-act/)
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-joins-uscirf-in-call-for-sanctions-against-indian-rss-members-responsible-for-persecution-of-religious-minorities/
[Category: Sociological]
CA Senate Passage of Commercial Financing Rules is a Victory for Small Business Borrowers
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -- Small Business Majority issued the following news release:
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CA Senate Passage of Commercial Financing Rules is a Victory for Small Business Borrowers
Statement from Small Business Majority Northern California Outreach Manager Suli Kenyatta on the advancement of California AB 2116, which would protect small businesses from abusive commercial financing practices
"AB 2116 would ensure consistent oversight so that all financing providers play by the same rules. This is especially important as small businesses navigate challenging business conditions today, including
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -- Small Business Majority issued the following news release:
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CA Senate Passage of Commercial Financing Rules is a Victory for Small Business Borrowers
Statement from Small Business Majority Northern California Outreach Manager Suli Kenyatta on the advancement of California AB 2116, which would protect small businesses from abusive commercial financing practices
"AB 2116 would ensure consistent oversight so that all financing providers play by the same rules. This is especially important as small businesses navigate challenging business conditions today, includingunprecedented federal cuts to small business funding and new regulations from the U.S. Small Business Administration that bar non-U.S. citizens from applying for SBA loans.
"These cuts come as an economic crisis brought on by war overseas, tariffs at home and unpredictability in Washington continues to grow. It will leave more small business owners in need of cash infusions and create a gap in the lending market that will undoubtedly be filled by predatory actors.
"That's why we, along with partner organizations like California Association for Micro Enterprise Opportunity (CAMEO) Network and California Low-Income Consumer Coalition (CLICC), have pushed for California to have a fair and transparent financial marketplace where good actors compete fairly and small businesses can safely access capital.
"We urge lawmakers to finalize AB 2116 to help protect small businesses from abusive financial practices so they can continue to grow and thrive."
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About Small Business Majority
Small Business Majority is a national small business organization that empowers America's diverse entrepreneurs to build a thriving and equitable economy. We engage our network of more than 85,000 small businesses and 1,500 business and community organizations to advocate for public policy solutions and deliver resources to entrepreneurs that promote equitable small business growth. Our deep connections with the small business community along with our scientific research enable us to educate the public about key issues impacting America's entrepreneurs, with a special focus on advancing the smallest businesses and those facing systemic inequalities. Learn more about us on our website and follow us on Twitter(X), Facebook and Instagram.
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Original text here: https://smallbusinessmajority.org/press-release/ca-senate-passage-commercial-financing-rules-victory-small-business-borrowers
[Category: Business]
21 Northwell Health Hospitals Earn American Heart Association Awards for Heart and Stroke Care
NEW HYDE PARK, New York, Aug. 21 -- Northwell Health issued the following news release:
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21 Northwell Health hospitals earn American Heart Association awards for heart and stroke care
The AHA's 2026 Get With The Guidelines awards recognized Northwell hospitals across New York and Connecticut for consistent, evidence-based treatment of stroke, heart attack, heart failure and cardiac arrest
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Twenty-one Northwell Health hospitals have earned 2026 Get With The Guidelines(R) (GWTG) achievement awards from the American Heart Association (AHA), recognizing quality and consistency in the treatment
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NEW HYDE PARK, New York, Aug. 21 -- Northwell Health issued the following news release:
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21 Northwell Health hospitals earn American Heart Association awards for heart and stroke care
The AHA's 2026 Get With The Guidelines awards recognized Northwell hospitals across New York and Connecticut for consistent, evidence-based treatment of stroke, heart attack, heart failure and cardiac arrest
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Twenty-one Northwell Health hospitals have earned 2026 Get With The Guidelines(R) (GWTG) achievement awards from the American Heart Association (AHA), recognizing quality and consistency in the treatmentof stroke, heart attack, heart failure and cardiac arrest.
The annual awards recognize hospitals that follow the AHA's evidence-based treatment guidelines and demonstrate a commitment to improving clinical outcomes. Across Northwell, 18 of the 21 recognized hospitals earned Gold Plus status for stroke care, while several hospitals received additional distinctions for rapid stroke treatment and care of patients requiring advanced therapy.
Stroke care recognition
Advanced stroke care: North Shore University Hospital, South Shore University Hospital, Phelps Hospital and Norwalk Hospital earned Stroke Gold Plus recognition with Target: Stroke Elite Plus distinctions. North Shore University Hospital, South Shore University Hospital and Norwalk Hospital also earned Target: Stroke Advanced Therapy recognition.
Stroke performance: Lenox Hill Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Staten Island University Hospital-North, Staten Island University Hospital-Prince's Bay, Mather Hospital and additional Northwell facilities earned Stroke Gold Plus recognition with Target: Stroke Elite Honor Roll distinctions.
Rural and isolated communities stroke care: Sharon Hospital received Rural Stroke Gold recognition and Northern Dutchess Hospital earned Rural Stroke Silver recognition for meeting quality measures designed to improve stroke care in rural communities.
Heart attack, heart failure and cardiac resuscitation awards
Heart attack care: Lenox Hill Hospital, Huntington Hospital and Danbury Hospital received Gold Plus STEMI Receiving Center awards. South Shore University Hospital, Mather Hospital and Peconic Bay Medical Center also earned Gold STEMI Receiving recognition, while Norwalk Hospital and Plainview Hospital were recognized with Silver Plus STEMI Receiving Center awards. For NSTEMI care, Mather Hospital, Huntington Hospital and Peconic Bay Medical Center received Gold awards and Northern Westchester Hospital earned a Silver award.
Heart failure care: Glen Cove Hospital, Danbury Hospital and Norwalk Hospital received Heart Failure Gold Plus awards and were named to the Target: Heart Failure Optimal Performance Honor Roll.
Cardiac resuscitation: Peconic Bay Medical Center earned Gold recognition for newborn resuscitation and Silver recognition for adult resuscitation, while Phelps Hospital received a Bronze award. Both hospitals were also named to the CPR Quality Honor Roll.
Nearly all of Northwell's recognized hospitals also earned placement on the Target: Diabetes Honor Roll, reflecting efforts to address diabetes as an important risk factor in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease.
What is Get With The Guidelines?
GWTG is the AHA's hospital-based quality improvement program designed to help health care teams consistently apply current, research-based treatment recommendations. The program measures adherence to clinical guidelines and recognizes hospitals that demonstrate sustained performance in delivering timely, evidence-based care.
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Original text here: https://www.northwell.edu/news/the-latest/21-northwell-hospitals-earn-aha-get-with-the-guidelines-awards-2026
[Category: Health Care]