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Statement From Colo. Secretary of State Jena Griswold Following the Release of Tina Peters
DENVER, Colorado, June 2 -- The Colorado Secretary of State issued the following statement on June 1, 2026:
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Statement from Secretary of State Jena Griswold following the release of Tina Peters
Tina Peters, who was convicted by a Mesa County jury on four felony counts and three misdemeanors for her role in the 2021 breach of her own county's election equipment, was released today from La Vista Correctional Facility in Pueblo, Colorado following Governor Polis' decision to grant her clemency.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold has issued the following statement:
The Governor's grant
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DENVER, Colorado, June 2 -- The Colorado Secretary of State issued the following statement on June 1, 2026:
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Statement from Secretary of State Jena Griswold following the release of Tina Peters
Tina Peters, who was convicted by a Mesa County jury on four felony counts and three misdemeanors for her role in the 2021 breach of her own county's election equipment, was released today from La Vista Correctional Facility in Pueblo, Colorado following Governor Polis' decision to grant her clemency.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold has issued the following statement:
The Governor's grantof clemency to Tina Peters is an affront to our democracy, the people of Colorado, and election officials across the country. It sends a dangerous message about accountability for those who would attack elections. Peters' release also will embolden the election denial movement; since the grant of clemency, she has continued to spread election falsehoods and conspiracies.
In 2021, then-Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters compromised her county's voting equipment trying to prove conspiracies. Secretary Griswold took swift action, including working to remove Peters from direct election oversight, appointing a former Republican Secretary of State to oversee the election, decertifying the county's voting equipment, and then leading the nation's first law on election insider threats.
Peters' actions cost Mesa County nearly one million dollars in replacement equipment.
On August 12, 2024, Peters was found guilty by a jury of her peers on four felonies and three misdemeanors, including three counts of attempts to influence a public servant, one count of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, one count of first degree official misconduct, one count of violation of duty, and one count of failure to comply with requirements of the Secretary of State. She was sentenced to nine years of incarceration on October 3, 2024.
On April 2, 2026, the Colorado Court of Appeals upheld her convictions, and ordered that she be re-sentenced by the District Court. On May 15, Governor Polis announced that he was commuting her sentence, making her eligible for release today.
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Original text here: https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/newsRoom/pressReleases/2026/PR20260601Peters.html
N.H. Gov. Ayotte Highlights New Hampshire as Advanced Manufacturing Hub at Cirtronics
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 2 -- Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Governor Ayotte Highlights New Hampshire as Advanced Manufacturing Hub at Cirtronics
On Thursday, May 28, Governor Kelly Ayotte visited Cirtronics, an employee-owned contract manufacturing company based in Milford that serves critical industries including robotics, military, security and medical technology.
"I was glad to visit Cirtronics last week to see firsthand the work they are doing to drive innovation in critical fields like robotics and medical technology and
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 2 -- Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Governor Ayotte Highlights New Hampshire as Advanced Manufacturing Hub at Cirtronics
On Thursday, May 28, Governor Kelly Ayotte visited Cirtronics, an employee-owned contract manufacturing company based in Milford that serves critical industries including robotics, military, security and medical technology.
"I was glad to visit Cirtronics last week to see firsthand the work they are doing to drive innovation in critical fields like robotics and medical technology anddiscuss how we can continue to grow these important industries in New Hampshire," said Governor Ayotte. "I appreciated the opportunity to reconnect with the team after working with Cirtronics during my time in the private sector and to hear how their employee stock ownership model continues to invest employees in the company's success. Companies like Cirtronics have helped make our state a hub for advanced manufacturing, and we'll continue working to create a talent pipeline through our community colleges and workforce training programs to support them."
The Governor, who previously served on the company's board, addressed employees and toured the manufacturing floor during her visit. Governor Ayotte and company leadership also emphasized a shared commitment to growing advanced manufacturing in the Granite State, including building a talent pipeline through workforce training programs and the community college system.
"We were thrilled to welcome Governor Ayotte back to Cirtronics last week. Having previously served on our Board, Kelly uniquely understands our culture and our focus on advancing technology and manufacturing innovation," said CEO Patrick Moody. "We were proud to show her firsthand how our employee stock ownership model (ESOP) continues to empower our team to drive that innovation forward. Cirtronics fully shares her vision for growing New Hampshire's advanced manufacturing sector, and we look forward to partnering with her administration to build a strong talent pipeline through regional workforce training and community colleges."
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Original text here: https://www.governor.nh.gov/news/governor-ayotte-highlights-new-hampshire-advanced-manufacturing-hub-cirtronics
ICYMI: California Ranks #1 in U.S. for Supporting Maternal Mental Health
SACRAMENTO, California, June 2 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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ICYMI: California ranks #1 in U.S. for supporting maternal mental health
What you need to know: California was named the nation's leading state for maternal mental health support in a recent report by the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health.
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California continues to lead the country in supporting maternal mental health, with the state recently receiving the highest score in the U.S. from the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health. This outcome is the product of
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SACRAMENTO, California, June 2 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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ICYMI: California ranks #1 in U.S. for supporting maternal mental health
What you need to know: California was named the nation's leading state for maternal mental health support in a recent report by the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health.
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California continues to lead the country in supporting maternal mental health, with the state recently receiving the highest score in the U.S. from the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health. This outcome is the product ofa multitude of efforts and the state's prioritization of maternal mental healthcare, an issue too often left without proper attention.
The report graded California on criteria such as:
* Medi-Cal requiring Managed Care Organizations to report "prenatal depression screening" and "postpartum depression screening" according to the HEDIS measure, for which the state was a top performer in the country on these scales
* California meeting the ratio of community-based organizations providing direct service for maternal mental health
* California extending Medi-Cal coverage to one year postpartum
* California's state-sanctioned maternal mental health task force
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"California has led the nation in recognizing that supporting mothers' mental health is essential to building healthier families and stronger communities. Pregnancy and the months that follow can be some of the most important and challenging moments in a family's life. We want every mother to know she's supported, cared for, and connected to the resources she needs - for her own well-being and for the healthy start every baby deserves." - Governor Gavin Newsom
"Sometimes the hardest part of becoming a parent is how isolating and overwhelming it can feel. While there is still work to do to reach even more mothers, we are proud of the Golden State for showing what's possible when we treat maternal mental health as a priority - leading with care and compassion to uplift an issue that is deeply urgent and preventable." - First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom
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Addressing the perinatal mental health crisis
In April 2026, First Partner Siebel Newsom, alongside California Surgeon General Dr. Diana Ramos and the California Perinatal Wellness Alliance, convened statewide leaders to discuss how California can build on its leadership and strengthen the current landscape of maternal mental health services - more specifically perinatal wellness - which encompasses care during and up to two years after childbirth. As perinatal mental health affects one in three California women, California continues to collaborate with state agencies, health care systems, advocacy organizations, and parents to support healthy pregnancy and childbirth experience for California families.
The convening took place at El Camino Health in Mountain View - 1 of only 5 perinatal inpatient psychiatric units in the entire country - underscoring California's commitment to maternal health care yet revealing the limited resources available for mothers nationwide.
California sets the standard
Governor Newsom, in partnership with the Legislature, continues to set the standard in improving access to perinatal mental health services. Over the last few years, California has achieved the lowest maternal mortality rate in the country. This is a result of California's investment in maternal health, yet the work continues for California families.
Governor Newsom signed AB 2319 (Wilson, 2024), a landmark piece of legislation aimed at reducing disparities in maternal and infant healthcare outcomes by expanding and strengthening implicit bias training for healthcare providers in California.
Also, in September 2024, Governor Newsom proclaimed Strong Start and Beyond Day as the California Surgeon-General launched Strong Start and Beyond, an initiative to reduce California's maternal mortality by 50% by December 2026. This also includes a California Maternal Health Blueprint to raise awareness of the maternal health crisis and leading causes of pregnancy related death.
In March 2024, the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) launched the Birthing Care Pathway, a comprehensive policy and care model roadmap to cover the journey of all pregnant and postpartum Medi-Cal members from conception through 12 months postpartum. The Birthing Care Pathway is being developed to be a strategic roadmap for state entities, managed care plans, counties, providers, social service entities, philanthropy, and other key partners in providing services to pregnant and postpartum Medi-Cal members.
Governor Newsom also signed SB 65 (Skinner, 2021), the California Momnibus Act, designed to improve maternal and infant outcomes - particularly for families of color.
In 2022, California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) received $1M to implement the Midwifery Workforce Training Act aimed at expanding the midwifery workforce and addressing the racial disparities in maternal and fetal health outcomes. With only 1,400 perinatal mental health-certified professionals across the state, the Song-Brown midwifery programs aim to create new Certified Nurse Midwifery and Licensed Midwifery training programs. The Song-Brown midwifery program is also expanding existing programs that focus on training a diverse workforce in underserved communities.
Under DHCS, the Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program (CPSP) is a Medi-Cal benefit that provides a set of services from conception through 60 days postpartum, including obstetric services; psychosocial assessment(s) and referrals to counseling, if needed; nutrition assessment(s) and referral to counseling on food supplement programs, vitamins, and breastfeeding, if needed; health, childbirth, and parenting education; and care coordination.
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Original text here: https://www.gov.ca.gov/2026/06/01/icymi-california-ranks-1-in-u-s-for-supporting-maternal-mental-health/
Ga. Gov. Kemp: ArcelorMittal Building Solutions Brings North American Headquarters to Macon-Bibb
ATLANTA, Georgia, June 2 -- Gov. Brian P. Kemp, R-Georgia, issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Gov. Kemp: ArcelorMittal Building Solutions Brings North American HQ to Macon-Bibb
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that ArcelorMittal Building Solutions will establish its North American headquarters and a new manufacturing facility in Macon-Bibb County. The initial investment will bring roughly $57 million and up to 70 new jobs to the community, with plans for an additional $50 million in investment and as many as 70 more jobs over the next several years.
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ATLANTA, Georgia, June 2 -- Gov. Brian P. Kemp, R-Georgia, issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Gov. Kemp: ArcelorMittal Building Solutions Brings North American HQ to Macon-Bibb
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that ArcelorMittal Building Solutions will establish its North American headquarters and a new manufacturing facility in Macon-Bibb County. The initial investment will bring roughly $57 million and up to 70 new jobs to the community, with plans for an additional $50 million in investment and as many as 70 more jobs over the next several years.
"As Georgia continuesto break economic records, ArcelorMittal Building Solutions' new manufacturing facility comes at the right time to help meet growing demand across the state," said Governor Brian Kemp. "Their decision to establish the North American headquarters in Macon-Bibb is also further proof that Georgia is the best place for business and opportunity, well beyond our state borders."
ArcelorMittal Building Solutions designs and manufactures high-performance building envelope systems used to insulate and protect warehouses, factories, data centers, and commercial buildings. Its insulated panels combine structural strength, thermal efficiency, and fast installation, helping customers reduce construction time and energy consumption. ArcelorMittal Building Solutions serves a broad range of construction markets through more than 50 manufacturing and office locations worldwide.
The new operation will build on ArcelorMittal's longstanding presence in the United States, which includes world-class steelmaking, finishing, manufacturing, research and development, and sales/support locations that employ more than 3,200 people across nine states.
"This investment in Macon, Georgia, marks the launch of ArcelorMittal Building Solutions in North America," said Jean Christophe Kennel, CEO of ArcelorMittal Building Solutions. "We see strong and sustained demand for high-performance building solutions, driven by growth in logistics, manufacturing, and data center infrastructure."
"We are bringing advanced insulated panel manufacturing closer to our customers, with a focus on speed, reliability, and consistent quality. The facility will operate with state-of-the-art production technology and support a broad range of building applications across the region," continued Kennel. "We selected Macon for its workforce, industrial base, and the strong support from local and state partners. This investment reflects ArcelorMittal Building Solutions' long-term ambition to build a sustainable and competitive presence in the U.S. market."
The new ArcelorMittal Building Solutions headquarters and manufacturing operation, which will also include a new training facility, will be located at the Airport South site in Macon. Construction is expected to begin in the second half of 2026, with operations targeted to commence in the second half of 2027, subject to customary permitting and approvals. The company plans to hire for roles in production, logistics, management, and sales. Interested individuals can learn more about working at ArcelorMittal at buildingsolutions-us.arcelormittal.com/en.
"We are truly building a community where people and businesses can come together, and that shows in our growth, our ready workforce, and our sense of place that attracts businesses to put down roots here," said Macon Mayor Lester Miller. "These 140 jobs aren't just numbers; they are real opportunities for people and families to earn strong wages and have a better future. This is exactly the kind of growth we're working to deliver, and we're proud to welcome it to Macon."
"This announcement is the result of years of intentional, strategic work to position Macon-Bibb County for high-quality industrial growth," said Chairman Robby Fountain, Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority. "None of this happens overnight. It comes from preparing sites like Airport South, investing in infrastructure, and making sure our workforce is ready to meet the demands of modern industry. We've been focused on creating a competitive environment where global companies can succeed, and ArcelorMittal Building Solutions choosing Macon for its North American headquarters and manufacturing facility is a strong validation of that strategy."
Statewide Project Manager Kimberlyn Daniel represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development on this competitive project in partnership with the Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority, Georgia EMC, and Georgia Quick Start.
"Georgia continues to attract international companies seeking to establish strategic operations in North America, supported by our skilled workforce, global connectivity, and access to key markets," said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. "We are excited to welcome ArcelorMittal Building Solutions' North American headquarters and advanced manufacturing operations to Macon-Bibb County, further strengthening Georgia's position as a leader in advanced manufacturing and international investment."
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About ArcelorMittal Building Solutions
ArcelorMittal Building Solutions is a global leader in steel building systems, providing innovative solutions, and integrated services for roofing, cladding, composite floors, light gauge structures, and modular housing. Leveraging deep technical expertise and advanced technology, the company provides cost effective systems that meet demanding requirements for thermal performance, energy efficiency, acoustics, airtightness, and fire protection - improving the safety and efficiency of built structures and creating value for investors, planners, and contractors.
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About ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal is one of the world's leading integrated steel and mining companies with a presence in 60 countries and primary steelmaking operations in 14 countries. ArcelorMittal sells its products to a diverse range of customers including the automotive, engineering, construction, and machinery industries. Its purpose is to produce smarter steels for people and planet. Steels made using innovative processes which use less energy, emit significantly less carbon, and reduce costs. Steels that are cleaner, stronger, and reusable. https://corporate.arcelormittal.com/
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Original text here: https://gov.georgia.gov/press-releases/2026-06-01/gov-kemp-arcelormittal-building-solutions-brings-north-american-hq-macon
Fla. Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson Applauds Florida Legislature for Historic Funding to Save Agricultural Lands From Development
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, June 2 -- The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Wilton Simpson Applauds Florida Legislature for Historic Funding to Save Agricultural Lands from Development
Today, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson applauded the Florida Legislature for passing a state budget that provides $425 million in funding, the largest amount in state history, to save Florida's working farms and ranches from development through the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program. Since its inception, the Florida
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida, June 2 -- The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Wilton Simpson Applauds Florida Legislature for Historic Funding to Save Agricultural Lands from Development
Today, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson applauded the Florida Legislature for passing a state budget that provides $425 million in funding, the largest amount in state history, to save Florida's working farms and ranches from development through the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program. Since its inception, the FloridaDepartment of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Rural and Family Lands Protection Program has permanently preserved over 234,000 acres of working agricultural land from development, with over 168,000 acres preserved during Commissioner Simpson's administration.
"I'm extremely grateful to Senate President Ben Albritton, House Speaker Daniel Perez, and the entire Florida Legislature for making a historic investment to save Florida's irreplaceable farmland from development. These lands, mostly in the Florida Wildlife Corridor, support food production, aquifer recharge, and wildlife habitat -- and once developed, those benefits are lost forever," said Commissioner Wilton Simpson. "Because of the leadership of the Florida Legislature and Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida is leading the nation in supporting our farmers, protecting working lands, strengthening our domestic food supply, and preserving our natural resources. In addition to the historic investment in the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program, the legislature also provided a directive that solves the long-running challenge of trying to balance saving as many acres of working lands as possible with supporting as many farmers as possible."
The Rural and Family Lands Protection Program works with willing farmers and ranchers to prevent future development of working land through rural lands protection easements. By permanently protecting working lands from development, Florida is supporting agricultural operations that contribute to Florida's economy and the production of food, timber, and other resources vital to the prosperity of Florida.
Since Commissioner Simpson came into office, the total acreage of agricultural land permanently preserved through the program has increased by over 250%. With the support of the Florida Legislature and Governor DeSantis, Commissioner Simpson has helped secure more than $1.1 billion in state funding since 2022 for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program, including $425 million in the 2026/2027 state budget passed by the legislature.
For the 2026/2027 state budget, the Florida Legislature provided a historic $425 million for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program. $200 million will support the preservation of as many agricultural operations as possible. The legislature also provided an additional $225 million specifically for projects over 6,000 acres that have not previously received funding from the program. This policy approach will allow FDACS to help as many farmers and ranchers as possible while also securing larger tracts that are available today.
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About the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program
Established in 2001 with the passage of the Rural and Family Lands Protection Act, the program recognizes that working agricultural lands are essential to Florida's economic future. Agricultural lands are being increasingly threatened by urban development. To counter this trend, the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program partners with farmers and ranchers to ensure sustainable production practices while protecting natural resources.
Rural lands protection easements prevent future development of the land and allow agricultural operations to continue contributing to Florida's economy and the production of food, timber, and other resources vital to the state's prosperity. Additionally, by purchasing development rights through a rural lands protection easement, the program does not impose an additional burden on the taxpayer for maintaining state-owned lands.
Commissioner Simpson has been involved in Florida's land conservation policy issues long before becoming Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture. As Senate President, Commissioner Simpson championed the successful passage of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act, which directed the state of Florida to better protect and connect Florida's natural areas and wildlife habitats and to preserve working agricultural lands from future development.
A story map of all completed Rural and Family Lands Protection Program projects can be viewed here: FDACS.gov/RFLPPMap.
For more information about Commissioner Simpson and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FDACS.gov.
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Original text here: https://www.fdacs.gov/News-Events/Press-Releases/2026-Press-Releases/Wilton-Simpson-Applauds-Florida-Legislature-for-Historic-Funding-to-Save-Agricultural-Lands-from-Development
Del. Gov. Meyer Announces 64,000 Cases Cleared in Clean Slate Automation
DOVER, Delaware, June 2 -- Gov. Matt Meyer, D-Delaware, issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Governor Meyer Announces 64,000 Cases Cleared in Clean Slate Automation
Governor Matt Meyer today announced that Delaware has initiated its first automated batch of Clean Slate cases, clearing more than 64,000 eligible cases from public-facing criminal background checks and marking a major step forward in the State's implementation of Delaware's Clean Slate law. That single batch is more than three times the number of Clean Slate cases processed in 2025, demonstrating the importance
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DOVER, Delaware, June 2 -- Gov. Matt Meyer, D-Delaware, issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Governor Meyer Announces 64,000 Cases Cleared in Clean Slate Automation
Governor Matt Meyer today announced that Delaware has initiated its first automated batch of Clean Slate cases, clearing more than 64,000 eligible cases from public-facing criminal background checks and marking a major step forward in the State's implementation of Delaware's Clean Slate law. That single batch is more than three times the number of Clean Slate cases processed in 2025, demonstrating the importanceof automation when trying to clear a backlog of more than one million cases.
For over a year, there has been a coordinated effort among the Office of the Governor, the State Bureau of Identification, the Delaware Criminal Justice Information System (DELJIS), the courts, and other partners to move Delaware from a manual case-by-case process toward the automated record-clearance system envisioned by the General Assembly.
"The goal of our criminal justice system is not to punish people; it is to change their behavior and give them the tools to succeed when they reenter society. People should not be defined by their worst mistakes, and a low-level conviction should not be an automatic ticket to a life with roadblocks," said Governor Matt Meyer. "Thanks to the hard work of all three branches of government, we have completed the first batch of automated cases. We still have more work to do, but we are making real progress toward a more modern and efficient system that reduces barriers to employment, housing, education, and other opportunities for Delawareans who have earned their second chance."
Governor Meyer expressed his gratitude to the SBI team, DELJIS, and the courts for their partnership on Clean Slate automation and for their other hard work on Clean Slate. Since Clean Slate went live, they have carefully cleared approximately 20,000 eligible cases.
Delaware's Clean Slate Act, enacted by the General Assembly in 2021, requires eligible cases for low-level offenses to be cleared automatically, without requiring individuals to file petitions or pay fees. The law was intended to reduce barriers to employment, housing, education, and other opportunities for Delawareans whose records are eligible for relief.
Implementing that vision requires more than simply identifying eligible cases. It requires agencies to coordinate data, validate eligibility, test and refine automated batches, protect against errors, and ensure that records are removed from public access while preserving lawful access for authorized criminal justice purposes where the law permits.
"DELJIS is proud to support Governor Meyer, SBI, the Courts, and our justice partners in moving Clean Slate from a manual process to automated processing at scale," said Dominic Carretto, Executive Director of the Delaware Criminal Justice Information System. "This milestone reflects the importance of accurate data, interagency coordination, and careful safeguards."
"The Office of Defense Services applauds the work of Governor Meyer and his team in coordinating and implementing Clean Slate automation in Delaware," said Kevin O'Connell, Chief Defender of the Delaware Office of Defense Services (ODS). "ODS has devoted significant time, effort, and resources to determining expungement eligibility for thousands of individuals whose records should have been automatically cleared by the Clean Slate Act. This new automated process will bring relief to many Delawareans who will now be able to access better education, jobs, housing, and other opportunities, contributing to stronger, safer communities across the state. Automation will also enable ODS to focus its limited resources on supporting second-chance relief efforts for deserving individuals who do not qualify for expungement through the Clean Slate Act."
"We applaud this first step in automated clearance, and we look forward to seeing our state come up to speed and work through its backlog," said Meryem Dede, Executive Director of Tide Shift Justice Project. "This first step couldn't have been possible without so many agencies, advocates, and stakeholders working together, and we are thankful to the Governor's Office and others who are devoting so much time to fixing Clean Slate implementation."
The State will now continue the remaining clearance steps for this first batch, including notices to courts and other agencies that maintain related records, so those records can be removed from public inspection or otherwise handled consistent with Delaware law.
The Governor's Office will also continue working with SBI, DELJIS, and the courts to identify, validate, and process additional automated batches. The administration's goal is to clear the bulk of the current Clean Slate backlog by August.
If you have a criminal record and are interested in applying for an expungement or pardon, contact the APEX program or the Office of Defense Services at the links below.
* APEX program: https://www.cognitoforms.com/DEDepartmentOfLaborDivisionOfEmploymentTraining/APEXEligibilityForm
* Office of Defense Services:
https://ods.delaware.gov/expungements/#contact
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Original text here: https://news.delaware.gov/2026/06/01/governor-meyer-announces-64000-cases-cleared-in-clean-slate-automation/
Concierge Powered by CLEAR Launched at MIA to Elevate Travel Experiences
MIAMI, Florida, June 2 -- Miami International Airport issued the following news:
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Concierge Powered by CLEAR launched at MIA to elevate travel experiences
First-of-its-kind airport-wide service delivers a seamless journey from curb to gate and back
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As Miami-Dade County prepares to welcome millions of visitors ahead of major summer events like America250 celebrations and the FIFA World Cup, CLEAR today announced the launch of Concierge Powered by CLEAR at Miami International Airport, a first-of-its-kind airport-wide service designed to deliver a seamless travel experience for all passengers.
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MIAMI, Florida, June 2 -- Miami International Airport issued the following news:
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Concierge Powered by CLEAR launched at MIA to elevate travel experiences
First-of-its-kind airport-wide service delivers a seamless journey from curb to gate and back
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As Miami-Dade County prepares to welcome millions of visitors ahead of major summer events like America250 celebrations and the FIFA World Cup, CLEAR today announced the launch of Concierge Powered by CLEAR at Miami International Airport, a first-of-its-kind airport-wide service designed to deliver a seamless travel experience for all passengers.CLEAR Concierge services are available for CLEAR+ Members at 34 airports, with Miami International Airport as the only airport offering this service for all travelers, creating a premium, frictionless experience for the entire Miami community.
Concierge Powered by CLEAR offers travelers personalized airport assistance for both departures and arrivals, spanning from curb to gate, including baggage support and personal guidance through the terminal, helping travelers move confidently and comfortably through MIA during periods of record demand.
Available to all travelers at MIA, Concierge Powered by CLEAR is designed to support families, international visitors, business travelers, the elderly, and anyone looking for additional support on the day of travel. CLEAR Ambassadors help travelers navigate the airport journey with a welcoming, easy-to-identify presence and dedicated on-the-ground support, creating a calmer, more predictable airport journey.
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"We are continually seeking fresh, creative approaches to enhancing convenience throughout the MIA travel journey - from the cabin to the curb - and the CLEAR-powered Concierge service is designed to do exactly that. I commend CLEAR for choosing to broaden this premium offering at MIA, especially as our community prepares to welcome millions of visitors for this summer's World Cup matches.
- Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
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The Concierge service builds on CLEAR's January launch of biometric eGates at MIA, where CLEAR+ Members verify their identity in under five seconds and proceed directly to physical screening.
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"Airports are the first and last impression of a city. We're proud to support Miami International Airport with a faster, more seamless travel experience from home to gate that emphasizes hospitality and trust - at exactly the moment when the world is arriving in Miami-Dade County."
- Kyle McLaughlin, EVP of Aviation at CLEAR.
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Concierge Powered by CLEAR is the fastest way to get through MIA. Pricing starts at $99 for departures and $199 for arrivals. Travelers do not need to be a CLEAR+ Member to take advantage of Concierge Powered by CLEAR at MIA. To learn more, including how to book, please see here (https://www.clearme.com/clear-mia-concierge).
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Miami International Airport, America's busiest airport for international freight and the second busiest for international passengers, is receiving an unprecedented investment of $14 billion in capital improvements and maintenance upgrades. MIA offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport and is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $212 billion and approximately 60 percent of all international visitors to Florida annually.
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Original text here: https://news.miami-airport.com/concierge-powered-by-clear-launched-at-mia-to-elevate-travel-experiences/