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NAHB and NARI Offer Guidance for Working With Remodelers
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 [Category: Real Estate] -- The National Association of Home Builders posted the following news release on Nov. 6, 2025:
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NAHB and NARI Offer Guidance for Working with Remodelers
With recent reports of several regional home improvement firms abruptly ceasing operations, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) reaffirm the commitment of the industry to serve home owners.
"The home remodeling industry is committed to high standards of service and professionalism," said NAHB Remodelers Chair Nicole Goolsby
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 [Category: Real Estate] -- The National Association of Home Builders posted the following news release on Nov. 6, 2025:
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NAHB and NARI Offer Guidance for Working with Remodelers
With recent reports of several regional home improvement firms abruptly ceasing operations, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) reaffirm the commitment of the industry to serve home owners.
"The home remodeling industry is committed to high standards of service and professionalism," said NAHB Remodelers Chair Nicole GoolsbyMorrison. "Thousands of reputable, community-based companies continue to serve home owners with integrity, transparency, and a strong commitment to customer satisfaction."
"The sudden closures of remodeling firms around the country underscore the critical importance of integrity and accountability in our industry," said NARI President Aaron Enfinger, CR. "NARI and NAHB remain united in our commitment to protecting consumers and upholding the highest ethical standards that safeguard home owners, vendors and the industry as a whole."
As always, NAHB and NARI encourage consumers to protect themselves with smart steps to ensure your contractor is reliable and your project stays on track.
Here are the top 10 ways to protect yourself when remodeling your home:
1. Vet your contractor.
Check state licensing boards, verify insurance, confirm workers' comp and liability coverage and ask for proof. Search for any disciplinary actions or complaints. A legitimate pro will gladly show you everything.
2. Demand a detailed written contract.
Every project needs a clear scope of work, payment schedule, change order process, start and completion dates and warranties in writing. Avoid vague estimates or handshake deals.
3. Protect deposits and never prepay too much.
Pay no more than one-third upfront and only to get work started or materials ordered. Tie future payments to milestones and consider using escrow accounts for large sums.
4. Ask who actually owns the company.
If the firm was recently sold to an investor or conglomerate, understand who is financially backing your project. Ownership changes can affect stability and accountability.
5. Get multiple bids and be wary of outliers.
A bid that is far below others is a warning sign, not a bargain. It often means shortcuts, low-quality materials or cash flow problems.
6. Never pay in cash or through personal apps.
Use traceable payment methods like checks or credit cards. These create paper trails and can help in disputes. Keep receipts and correspondence organized.
7. Confirm permits and inspections are properly handled.
Make sure permits are pulled under your address and the contractor's license number. You are ultimately responsible if the work is unpermitted.
8. Check references and see finished jobs.
Ask for three recent clients and, if possible, visit completed sites. A confident contractor will not mind showing their work.
9. Have a "What if..." plan.
Before work starts, ask what happens if the contractor goes out of business mid-project. See if they have bonding or insurance that covers unfinished jobs.
10. Trust your instincts and document everything.
If you feel rushed or pressured, walk away. Keep a project journal with dates, photos, communications and receipts. This record becomes evidence if a dispute arises.
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Original text here: https://www.nahb.org/news-and-economics/press-releases/2025/11/nahb-and-nari-offer-guidance-for-working-with-remodelers
Global Trade Group BSA: AI Adoption Key to India's Inclusive Growth
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- Business Software Alliance (formerly BSA - Software Alliance) issued the following news release:
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Global Trade Group BSA: AI Adoption Key to India's Inclusive Growth
DELHI - India can strengthen its competitiveness and realize the ambitions of its Digital India program by promoting policies that further the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across its economy, according to global enterprise software industry group Business Software Alliance (BSA).
BSA introduced its "Enterprise AI Adoption Agenda for India" at the BSA AI Pre-Summit Forum on Enabling
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- Business Software Alliance (formerly BSA - Software Alliance) issued the following news release:
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Global Trade Group BSA: AI Adoption Key to India's Inclusive Growth
DELHI - India can strengthen its competitiveness and realize the ambitions of its Digital India program by promoting policies that further the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across its economy, according to global enterprise software industry group Business Software Alliance (BSA).
BSA introduced its "Enterprise AI Adoption Agenda for India" at the BSA AI Pre-Summit Forum on EnablingIndia's Enterprise AI Adoption, an official Pre-Summit Event of the AI Impact Summit 2026.
BSA's AI Adoption Agenda for India makes concrete policy recommendations specific across talent and workforce, infrastructure and data, and AI governance aligned with the India-AI Impact Summit 2026's foundational pillars of human capital, democratizing AI resources, economic growth and social good.
"Accelerating AI adoption across industries means adding over $500 billion to India's economy over the next decade and achieving the goals and vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047" said BSA CEO Victoria Espinel. "BSA's recommendations to accelerate AI adoption in India are based on real-world feedback from industry leaders about the opportunities for India, as well as the challenges for industry to address in partnership with the government."
"BSA AI Pre-Summit Forum as an official Pre-Summit Event of the AI Impact Summit 2026 brought together government leaders, industry experts, BSA members and key stakeholders to explore how enterprise AI can transform governance, fuel innovation, and build an inclusive digital future for India", she added. "We commend Prime Minister Modi for his leadership in hosting the AI Impact Summit and look forward to joining him there."
BSA recommendations tying back to the key pillars of the India's National AI Mission supports accelerating AI adoption across industries. These foundational pillars could contribute an additional $500-600B to India's GDP by 2035 as per NITI Aayog's AI for Viksit Bharat report, driven by productivity improvements, operational efficiencies, refocusing labor on higher-value tasks.
The key policy recommendations on the agenda highlight:
* Talent & Workforce: Recommendations include expanding IndiaAI FutureSkills by incorporating sector-specific training, scaling nationwide AI training academies, such as those at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and building a national AI curriculum in partnership with industry and government. The agenda also calls for AI innovation hubs with global enterprise companies to deepen talent pipelines and accelerate adoption of AI-enabled tools and capabilities.
* Infrastructure & Data:The agenda urges greater government adoption of AI tools, modernization of procurement policies, support for SME adoption, and investment in cloud and connectivity infrastructure. The agenda also recommends expanding access to non-sensitive high-value government datasets, implementing a text and data mining exception in India's copyright law and removal of restrictions to cross border data transfers.
* Governance: Adopt a whole-of-government approach to AI policy as outlined in the Report on AI Governance and Guidelines Development by the Subcommittee on AI Governance and Guidelines Development. Incentivize better AI training by ensuring that the Digital Personal Data Protection Act supports processing of personal data for AI training and promotes trusted use of AI in cybersecurity and develop and deploy an open industry standard for reliable content authentication and provenance mechanisms.
The BSA "Enterprise AI Adoption Agenda for India" is part of a worldwide effort by BSA to promote the importance of AI adoption across industries and develop roadmaps to help policymakers in leading markets better facilitate AI adoption. BSA has launched similar agendas for the United States, Japan, and ASEAN member states.
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ABOUT BSA
The Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) is the global trade association of the enterprise software industry, representing companies that are leaders in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, quantum, and other breakthrough technologies. We work in over 20 markets in the US, Europe, and Asia, advocating for policies that build trust in technology so that every industry sector and the public can benefit from innovation.
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Original text here: https://www.bsa.org/news-events/news/global-trade-group-bsa-ai-adoption-key-to-indias-inclusive-growth
[Category: Business]
U.S. Chamber: 'Enough.' Congress Must End Shutdown, Reopen Government
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 [Category: Business] -- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce posted the following news release:
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U.S. Chamber: 'Enough.' Congress Must End Shutdown, Reopen Government
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WASHINGTON, D.C. In a letter to Congress, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark called on Senate Democrats to immediately vote to reopen the federal government and work with Republicans to address pressing issues such as healthcare affordability.
"Government shutdowns are always counterproductive, imposing heavy burdens on federal employees and contractors as well as the businesses and
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 [Category: Business] -- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce posted the following news release:
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U.S. Chamber: 'Enough.' Congress Must End Shutdown, Reopen Government
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WASHINGTON, D.C. In a letter to Congress, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark called on Senate Democrats to immediately vote to reopen the federal government and work with Republicans to address pressing issues such as healthcare affordability.
"Government shutdowns are always counterproductive, imposing heavy burdens on federal employees and contractors as well as the businesses andcitizens who rely on the services government provides," she noted in the letter. "Each day the federal government remains closed, the likelihood of a catastrophic event increases."
Clark also acknowledged "the challenges inherent in securing the 60 votes required to advance legislation in the Senate," but reiterated "these difficulties should never justify government shutdowns or attempts to abolish the legislative filibuster." The Chamber has consistently emphasized that "the 60-vote threshold for most legislation plays a vital role in fostering lasting compromises, as intended by our Founders. This process has been instrumental in supporting the nation and free enterprise for nearly 250 years."
Since the onset of the shutdown, the Chamber has highlighted the harm it has inflicted on small businesses, the economy, and national security.
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Original text here: https://www.uschamber.com/improving-government/u-s-chamber-enough-congress-must-end-shutdown-reopen-government
New Poll: Most Americans Would Try a Plant-Based Diet to Fight Diabetes
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 [Category: Health Care] -- Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine posted the following news release:
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New Poll: Most Americans Would Try a Plant-Based Diet to Fight Diabetes
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WASHINGTON, D.C. November is National Diabetes Month, and a new Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine/Morning Consult poll finds that most Americans, 65%, would consider adopting a low-fat, plant-based diet to help prevent type 2 diabetes or improve their blood sugar control if their doctor recommended it.
The poll, which was conducted among 2,203 U.S. adults, also found that among
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 [Category: Health Care] -- Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine posted the following news release:
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New Poll: Most Americans Would Try a Plant-Based Diet to Fight Diabetes
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WASHINGTON, D.C. November is National Diabetes Month, and a new Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine/Morning Consult poll finds that most Americans, 65%, would consider adopting a low-fat, plant-based diet to help prevent type 2 diabetes or improve their blood sugar control if their doctor recommended it.
The poll, which was conducted among 2,203 U.S. adults, also found that amongadults whose health care providers have spoken with them about type 2 diabetes, 57% are aware that high vegetable intake decreases their risk, and 34% are aware that high fruit intake decreases their risk. But just 21% of those polled are aware that a low-fat plant-based diet is beneficial for preventing or improving type 2 diabetes.
"The good news is that most Americans would be open to trying a plant-based diet to prevent and treat type 2 diabetes, and we have the resources to help them," says Noah Praamsma, MS, RDN, a nutrition education coordinator with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, who co-leads the organization's National Diabetes Program. "It's also critical that we continue to educate more doctors and dietitians about prescribing a plant-based diet rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans to their patients."
The poll revealed one concerning trend: 50% of adults whose health care providers have spoken with them about type 2 diabetes are most likely to say a low-carb diet prevents or improves type 2 diabetes. But research shows that a low-carbohydrate diet based on animal products is associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. In the study, those eating diets emphasizing animal protein and fat had a 35% higher risk of type 2 diabetes and a 39% higher risk if their diets also minimized whole grains.
Eating less fat allows insulin to work better, reducing blood sugar and addressing the root cause of diabetes. The body turns starchy and sugary foods into glucose for the muscle cells to use for fuel. Insulin, a hormone made in the pancreas, causes proteins to transport glucose into the cells. Most of the glucose gets taken up by the muscle and liver cells. People with type 2 diabetes generally have enough insulin. However, their cells are resistant to it because fat has accumulated in those cells, leaving too much glucose in the bloodstream where it can cause problems. Research shows that fat from animal products, fried foods, and oils leads to this unwanted fat in cells.
Decades of clinical research by the Physicians Committee has put a low-fat plant-based diet that does not limit carbohydrates to the test in people with type 2 diabetes. In one study, 99 individuals followed either a low-fat plant-based diet that did not limit calories or carbohydrates or the American Diabetes Association's recommended diet for 22 weeks. Forty-three percent of the vegan group were able to reduce their diabetes medications compared with just 26% of the ADA group. Those following a vegan diet also had significantly greater improvements in body weight, HbA1c, and LDL cholesterol.
Another Physicians Committee study measured the intracellular fat found in liver and muscle cells. After following a low-fat, vegan diet for 16 weeks, fat in liver cells was reduced by 34.4%, and fat in muscle cells was reduced by 10.4%. These reductions correlated with lower insulin resistance, showing that the underlying cause of type 2 diabetes can be reversed.
When considering a plant-based diet, nearly half of adults polled said having a place online to refer to for recipes and/or receiving consistent guidance from a dietitian would be very helpful for the success of the diet.
The Physicians Committee offers the National Diabetes Program, a free online support group in which participants learn from doctors and dietitians how diet changes can address the root cause of type 2 diabetes; what foods to focus on and which foods to avoid; simple and delicious meal ideas; and tips for grocery shopping, eating out, and even tackling common nutrition questions. The next free program will run on Tuesdays from Dec. 2, 2025, to Feb. 10, 2026, at 12 p.m. ET and will include informational presentations, interactive polls, recipe ideas, Q&A with registered dietitians, and success stories. The program will also include a comprehensive on-demand 15-video series available to watch at your own pace.
This month, the Physicians Committee's Food for Life plant-based nutrition and cooking class program developed by doctors and dietitiansis offering classes across the United States to help people prevent, improve, and, in some cases, reverse type 2 diabetes with a plant-based diet rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans.
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Original text here: https://www.pcrm.org/news/news-releases/new-poll-most-americans-would-try-plant-based-diet-fight-diabetes
Import Vehicle Community Announces 2025 People Award Winners
BETHESDA, Maryland, Nov. 6 -- Auto Care Association's Import Vehicle Community, issued the following news release:
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Import Vehicle Community Announces 2025 People Award Winners
LAS VEGAS - The Auto Care Association's Import Vehicle Community announced the winners of its 2025 Import Vehicle Community People Awards. The awards were presented to the winners at the Import Vehicle Community Luncheon and Awards Program, sponsored by Worldpac, during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) currently taking place in Las Vegas.
The Import Vehicle Community focuses on serving the needs
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BETHESDA, Maryland, Nov. 6 -- Auto Care Association's Import Vehicle Community, issued the following news release:
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Import Vehicle Community Announces 2025 People Award Winners
LAS VEGAS - The Auto Care Association's Import Vehicle Community announced the winners of its 2025 Import Vehicle Community People Awards. The awards were presented to the winners at the Import Vehicle Community Luncheon and Awards Program, sponsored by Worldpac, during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) currently taking place in Las Vegas.
The Import Vehicle Community focuses on serving the needsof all businesses engaged in import vehicle and advanced technology products and services. The Import Vehicle Community People Awards honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the import automotive aftermarket.
The 2025 Import Vehicle Community People Award winners are:
Hall of Fame Award Recipient
Stephen (Steve) Bearden
President
H.B. International Marketing Services, Inc.
The Import Vehicle Community Hall of Fame award is intended to honor outstanding individuals in the import automotive industry whose creativity, dignity, integrity, industriousness, and accomplishments have enhanced the stature of, and significantly contributed to, the import industry segment and its overall growth and progress.
Upon graduation from Michigan Technological University in 1970, Steve commenced his career with Walker Manufacturing Company (Tenneco) as a field sales representative. Within a year, he was promoted to headquarters in the National Account Sales Division, calling on the likes of Sears, Wards, Pennys and K-Mart. In 1978, he was promoted to Director of National Account sales.
In 1979, Steve saw the opportunity to own his own business and formed H.B. International Marketing Services, Inc. (IMS), an independent sales agency, representing the six Walker Europe companies, exporting back into North America. Steve continues to represent those companies today. Over the years, IMS has had the opportunity to represent the following additional companies: AP Borg and Beck - England; AP Lockheed - England; AP USA; PBR - Australia; Tormos - Netherlands; Bradi - Italy; Metelli - Italy; Metanede - Brazil; AP Italy; AP Spain; MAT Holdings; FTE - Germany; Delphi Europe; Monroe Europe; Delphi USA; Driv - USA; Stabilus - Germany - USA - Mexico - Romania
In 1997, Steve, Dave Callari and George Halford formed Global Parts Source, Inc., distributing certain products for the companies IMS represented while also becoming the largest distributor in North America of new OEM calipers sourced from TRW, PBR, Akebono, Bosch, Aisin, Nissan and Mando.
Earlier this year, Steve sold his shares in GPS to Dave in order to concentrate on his IMS business initiatives.
Steve has served on the Import Vehicle Community board since 2000 and was chairman from 2011 to 2015. Steve also served on the Auto Care Association board from 2016 to 2022.
Steve remains fully active in the industry today.
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Industry Impact Award Recipient
Kevin Evoy
Consultant, Product/Category Management
Parts Authority
The Import Vehicle Community Industry Impact award honors individuals whose outstanding performance, integrity, dignity and conscientious approach to business affairs are demonstrated as a matter of routine.
The Industry Impact award has been a means by which our industry's high contributors and unsung heroes are credited and appropriately recognized.
Kevin Evoy is a seasoned automotive industry professional with over 25 years of experience in both the OEM and aftermarket sectors. He currently serves as a consultant for automotive parts product management at Parts Authority, where he plays a key role in shaping product strategy, optimizing supply chains, and strengthening vendor relationships across the organization's extensive portfolio.
Throughout his career, Kevin has led initiatives in product development, lifecycle management, and market analysis, bringing data-driven insights to complex business challenges. His expertise lies in aligning product performance with evolving industry demands, while maintaining a sharp focus on profitability and customer satisfaction.
Kevin is known for his strategic approach to vendor negotiations and his ability to navigate global sourcing challenges. He has worked closely with manufacturers and distributors to deliver innovative solutions and streamline operations, positioning businesses for long-term success in a highly competitive market.
At Parts Authority, one of the nation's largest automotive parts distributors, Kevin continues to drive value through cross-functional collaboration and operational excellence. His practical approach and deep industry knowledge make him a key contributor to initiatives focused on growth, efficiency, and sustained competitive advantage.
A lifelong automotive enthusiast, Kevin has a particular passion for German cars and the engineering precision they represent. This enthusiasm fuels his dedication to the industry and his ongoing commitment to quality and performance in every facet of his work.
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Person of the Year Award Recipient
Mike Mohler
Executive Vice President and Chief Purchasing Officer
The Automotive Parts Services Group, LLC
The Person of the Year award honors an individual for their outstanding contributions to the industry during the past 12-month period preceding the selection of the current year's award recipient.
Mike Mohler is Executive Vice President and Chief Purchasing Officer at The Automotive Parts Services Group, LLC, a collaboration between The Pronto Network Purchasing Cooperative and Federated Alliance, LLC. Comprised of 333 warehouse distributor members, throughout the Americas, APSG's annual sales exceed $12 billion (USD).
Mohler is responsible for the overall management of The Group's vendor relationships and overall product and brand strategy. Mohler is also actively involved in many other corporate activities, including marketing, training, data-warehousing and strategic planning.
As a volunteer leader, Mohler has served the auto care industry as past chair of the Auto Care Association's Education Committee and co-chair of the Auto Care Association's Industry Task Force for Career Awareness. Currently, Mohler serves as a board member of the California Automotive Wholesaler's Association (CAWA), serving California, Nevada and Arizona. In addition to his board duties, Mohler has served as vice chairman of CAWA's Membership and Education Committee and as a Scholarship Reviewer as part of CAWA's Automotive Education Memorial Fund Scholarship Program. In 2018, Mohler was appointed to CAWA's executive board. In February 2021, Mohler was installed as chairman of the association's board of directors.
Nationally, Mohler has served the auto care industry, as a member of the Auto Care Association's Marketing and Communications Committee, where, in addition to his committee duties, Mohler served as PAC leader, in driving financial support for the industry's Political Action Committee. At the same time, Mohler accepted a position on the Auto Care Association's ACPAC committee, where he continues his involvement in helping to keep our industry relevant through consumer awareness and legislative interaction.
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Young Executive of the Year Award
Mallory Long
Director of Vendor Relations & Marketing
SSF Imported Auto Parts LLC
The Import Vehicle Community honors outstanding young executives in the import automotive industry for their dedication, enthusiasm and accomplishments. This award recognizes the leadership and integrity of executives and team leaders under the age of 40.
Mallory Long is the Director of Vendor Relations & Marketing for SSF Imported Auto Parts, a leading warehouse distributor of European automotive products and tools for the independent automotive aftermarket. Celebrating 50 years of service to the automotive aftermarket in 2026, SSF pursues extensive expansion plans in both product availability and physical warehouse footprint.
Mallory started her aftermarket career with Corteco, a brand of Freudenberg - NOK. As part of her various leadership positions there, she was integral in setting up the product, sales, and marketing strategies for the North American headquarters and key accounts. One of those customers was SSF, which ultimately led to Mallory joining the company in 2023. In her current role, Mallory manages relationships with SSF's vendors, including leading the outbound marketing strategies and programs targeting the European shops. With a wide variety of responsibilities, she finds the fast-paced, customer centric and "all hands-on deck" culture of SSF to be what motivates her most.
Aside from her versatile position at SSF, Mallory enjoys participating in various sports leagues in her local community and spending time with her family, friends and dogs.
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Learn more about the Import Vehicle Community, including upcoming events and awards at autocare.org/import.
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Original text here: https://www.autocare.org/news/latest-news/details/2025/11/05/import-vehicle-community-announces-2025-people-award-winners
[Category: Transportation]
CCIA Report Highlights Expanding State Competition Regulation, Trends in California and New York
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 [Category: Computer Technology] (TNSrpt) -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:
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CCIA Report Highlights Expanding State Competition Regulation, Trends in California and New York
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The Computer & Communications Industry Association released a comprehensive report today examining the wave of state competition legislation considered across the country in 2025. The report identifies growing trends in state-level proposals, particularly in California and New York, that could reshape how technology markets operate and increase
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 [Category: Computer Technology] (TNSrpt) -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:
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CCIA Report Highlights Expanding State Competition Regulation, Trends in California and New York
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The Computer & Communications Industry Association released a comprehensive report today examining the wave of state competition legislation considered across the country in 2025. The report identifies growing trends in state-level proposals, particularly in California and New York, that could reshape how technology markets operate and increasecompliance burdens being placed on businesses.
The report analyzes a wide range of legislative activity related to antitrust, merger reporting, and algorithmic pricing. In California, lawmakers introduced nearly 20 competition-related measures this year, including SB 25 requiring merger notifications to state authorities, AB 325 targeting algorithmic pricing, and SB 763 strengthening penalties under the Cartwright Act. In New York, the Twenty-First Century Antitrust Act (S.335) passed the Senate and remains pending in the Assembly, reflecting the state's continued effort to expand enforcement authority and redefine market dominance standards.
While these proposals are often described as consumer protection measures, CCIA's report cautions that state-level efforts risk creating a patchwork of inconsistent regulations that could fragment national markets, raise compliance costs and discourage innovation.
The report also notes that overall legislative activity on competition issues slowed compared to recent years. This shift is likely due to the change in presidential administrations as states assess how the federal government intends to approach antitrust and competition enforcement. Still, the report anticipates that several proposals, particularly in California and New York, will reemerge in the 2026 legislative sessions. An updated state-by-state map illustrating where competition-related legislation has been introduced or advanced this year is also available on CCIA's website.
The following statement can be attributed to Megan Stokes, State Policy Director for CCIA:
"Healthy competition drives innovation and benefits consumers, but overly broad or duplicative state laws risk undermining these goals. As we've seen in California and New York, ambitious state proposals can create uncertainty and higher costs for businesses operating across multiple markets. We encourage lawmakers to pursue clear, economically sound policies that strengthen competition and support continued innovation."
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REPORT: https://ccianet.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2025-State-Landscape-Competition.pdf
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Original text here: https://ccianet.org/news/2025/11/ccia-report-highlights-expanding-state-competition-regulation-trends-in-california-and-new-york/
AACR Expresses Support for FDA's Proposed Rule to Decrease Nicotine Content in Certain Combusted Tobacco Products
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Nov. 6 [Category: Medical] -- The American Association for Cancer Research posted the following news release:
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AACR Expresses Support for FDA's Proposed Rule to Decrease Nicotine Content in Certain Combusted Tobacco Products
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PHILADELPHIA - The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) today released a policy statement in support of a rule proposed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that would limit the amount of nicotine in certain combusted tobacco products to non-addictive or minimally addictive levels. The policy statement, written by
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Nov. 6 [Category: Medical] -- The American Association for Cancer Research posted the following news release:
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AACR Expresses Support for FDA's Proposed Rule to Decrease Nicotine Content in Certain Combusted Tobacco Products
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PHILADELPHIA - The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) today released a policy statement in support of a rule proposed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that would limit the amount of nicotine in certain combusted tobacco products to non-addictive or minimally addictive levels. The policy statement, written bythe AACR Tobacco Products and Cancer Subcommittee, was published in the AACR journal Clinical Cancer Research.
Chronic use of tobacco products is driven by nicotine, a highly addictive chemical present in tobacco. Sustained, long-term tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of 18 cancer types and premature death in the United States. While all nicotine products are dangerous to individuals who use them, combusted tobacco products, including cigarettes, present the greatest risk of harm.
AACR has long supported the FDA's proposed rule. In 2018, AACR submitted a public comment to the FDA's Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking supporting a tobacco product standard that would limit the maximum nicotine level in cigarettes to minimally or non-addictive levels. In 2022, the FDA announced its intent to issue a proposed rule on this topic. The rule was formally proposed in January 2025. If finalized, the rule would reduce nicotine levels in cigarettes and other selected products by approximately 95%.
Rigorous clinical trials have demonstrated that combusted tobacco products with very low nicotine content encourage smoking cessation. Indeed, an FDA analysis determined that, if the rule were finalized, 12.9 million additional people who smoke would quit smoking within the first year, 19.5 million would quit within five years, and 1.8 million deaths would be avoided by 2060.
"This rule is supported by a vast body of research," said AACR Tobacco Products and Cancer Subcommittee Member Dorothy Hatsukami, PhD, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Minnesota and the corresponding author of the AACR policy statement. "Numerous clinical trials have shown that reducing the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to very low levels decreases smoking and dependence on the cigarette and increases quit attempts and quit rates. There is also a lot of research that shows that this rule can help people who smoke from all walks of life and that the occurrence of negative consequences is likely to be minimal."
The AACR policy statement also proposes additional supporting policies that would magnify the impacts of the FDA rule, including increased access to nicotine replacement therapies to help facilitate quitting, continued support for federal tobacco control programs, track and trace programs to prevent the growth of illegal cigarette markets, and sustained and broad communication efforts to inform the public of policy changes.
"The main message of our paper is that the United States has the potential for a watershed moment, where we can truly affect public health on a massive scale to reduce the burden of cancer in this country," said AACR Tobacco Products and Cancer Subcommittee Member Benjamin Toll, PhD, co-author of the AACR policy statement and director of the Tobacco Treatment Program at the Medical University of South Carolina. "Implementing this nicotine product standard is probably the single biggest action that we could do to improve public health for decades to come."
An interview with Hatsukami and Toll about the AACR policy statement, the FDA's proposed rule, and strategies to reduce tobacco use is available on Cancer Research Catalyst, the official blog of AACR.
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Original text here: https://www.aacr.org/about-the-aacr/newsroom/news-releases/aacr-expresses-support-for-fdas-proposed-rule-to-decrease-nicotine-content-in-certain-combusted-tobacco-products/