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Texas Freedom Network Education Fund and the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation Launch $500,000 Challenge Grant
AUSTIN, Texas, May 23 -- The Texas Freedom Network issued the following news release on May 21, 2026:
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Texas Freedom Network Education Fund and the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation Launch $500,000 Challenge Grant
The Throwdown Fund will have the largest challenge fund in TFNEF's history
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Texas Freedom Network Education Fund (TFNEF) today announced the launch of the Throwdown Fund, an initiative to raise $500,000 to organize, mobilize, and empower Texans advocating for strong public schools, religious freedom, and advancing democracy. The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation is fueling
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 23 -- The Texas Freedom Network issued the following news release on May 21, 2026:
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Texas Freedom Network Education Fund and the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation Launch $500,000 Challenge Grant
The Throwdown Fund will have the largest challenge fund in TFNEF's history
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Texas Freedom Network Education Fund (TFNEF) today announced the launch of the Throwdown Fund, an initiative to raise $500,000 to organize, mobilize, and empower Texans advocating for strong public schools, religious freedom, and advancing democracy. The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation is fuelingthe effort with a dollar-for-dollar matching commitment of up to $250,000 in general operating support.
The announcement comes as voting rights, public education, and civil liberties face mounting legislative pressure across all levels of government in Texas. The Throwdown Fund is TFNEF's direct response, channeling the momentum of a growing resistance movement into strategic, lasting infrastructure.
"Texas is at a crossroads, and we are not sitting on the sidelines," said Felicia Martin, President and Executive Director of the Texas Freedom Network Education Fund. "The Throwdown Fund is how we go all in. With this support, TFN staff will be in a good financial position as we work to organize our communities, protect the ballot box, and fight back against the censorship threatening Texas children's education. The extraordinary commitment from the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation reminds us that we are not alone in this fight, and that the urgency of this moment calls on all of us to act."
The Throwdown Fund will support a suite of programs and infrastructure investments, including:
* Pledge to Power voter engagement efforts, including registering thousands of Texans to vote -- with an emphasis on historically underrepresented communities -- and running Get Out the Vote programs using peer-to-peer texting, canvassing, phone banking, and more.
* Voter rights education to address suppression tactics and ensure Texans know and can exercise their rights at the ballot box.
* The #TeachTheTruth campaign, strengthening TFN's advocacy at the State Board of Education and local school boards to monitor curriculum standards and fight book bans.
* Expanded coalition and grassroots organizing to advocate for local reforms that make voting more accessible and equitable.
* Double down on base-building efforts around issues such as climate, reproductive freedom and LGBTQIA+ equality.
"We are proud to offer this challenge grant in support of Texas Freedom Network's vital work to strengthen democracy across our state," said Elizabeth Love, CEO of the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation. "We hope it serves as an invitation - an invitation to join us in the work of bringing true and lasting change to Texas."
The challenge match is designed to multiply the impact of every dollar donated. Contributions to the Throwdown Fund made before the end of November will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation once TFN reaches the $250,000 threshold.
Gifts to the Throwdown Fund can be made at tfn.org/fightback.
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The Texas Freedom Network (tfn.org) is a grassroots organization of religious and community leaders and young Texans building an informed and effective movement for equality and social justice.
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The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation is a private philanthropic grantmaking foundation dedicated to the environment; the health of the public, air, water, and nature; reproductive rights; and the interdependent relationship between humans and the natural world.
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Original text here: https://tfn.org/throwdown-fund-grant-challenge/
[Category: Sociological]
Policy Matters Ohio: Data Center Tax Break Costs Ohio 12x What State Forecast for 2025
COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 23 -- Policy Matters Ohio, a nonpartisan policy research institute, posted the following news release:
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Repeal overdue: Data center tax break costs Ohio 12x what state forecast for 2025
New reporting by Signal Ohio's Jake Zuckerman reveals that Ohio's data center sales tax exemption cost the state more than $1.5 billion in 2025, far exceeding earlier projections and confirming longstanding concerns from Policy Matters Ohio that the true cost of the subsidy has been significantly understated.
"These numbers confirm that lawmakers were working with wildly inaccurate information,"
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 23 -- Policy Matters Ohio, a nonpartisan policy research institute, posted the following news release:
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Repeal overdue: Data center tax break costs Ohio 12x what state forecast for 2025
New reporting by Signal Ohio's Jake Zuckerman reveals that Ohio's data center sales tax exemption cost the state more than $1.5 billion in 2025, far exceeding earlier projections and confirming longstanding concerns from Policy Matters Ohio that the true cost of the subsidy has been significantly understated.
"These numbers confirm that lawmakers were working with wildly inaccurate information,"said Zach Schiller, Research Director at Policy Matters Ohio and author of the January 2025 report that first articulated concerns about the cost of the credit as data centers proliferated in Ohio. "Forecasts weren't just off--they missed the mark by more than a billion dollars, undermining responsible policymaking and public trust."
Promises of job creation simply do not justify this level of taxpayer-funded giveaways.
It's clear that data center development does provide meaningful employment to the construction industry, creating opportunities for expanding apprenticeships and pathways to high road jobs with good pay and strong benefits. However, Ohio is already a uniquely attractive location for data centers, and their development produces relatively few permanent jobs. Policymakers should not continue subsidizing data center development.
"This is a massive public subsidy going to some of the richest corporations on the planet," Schiller said. "At a time when Ohio is struggling to fund schools, childcare, and many other public services, we cannot afford giveaways on this scale with so little return, and rapidly dwindling public accountability for those taxpayer dollars." Unfortunately, with House Bill 184 approved last year, the General Assembly took a major step backward and made public records on local economic development assistance confidential. No longer can residents expect to get the basic details on what applicants for such assistance promise in jobs and investment.
"The question now is not whether this tax break is too big--it clearly is," Schiller said. "The question is what Ohio is going to do about it. Even if the legislature reduces the subsidy by repealing Governor DeWine's veto, as they should, that will only impact new agreements. Ohioans need legislators to also figure out how to undo some of the damage -- reflected in these new numbers -- by reining in incentives involved in existing agreements. The state's new joint committee should take up this discussion immediately."
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Original text here: https://policymattersohio.org/news/2026/05/22/repeal-overdue-data-center-tax-break-costs-ohio-12x-what-state-forecast-for-2025/
[Category: Economics]
Food and Water Watch: Hudson Valley Residents Rally Against Massive Data Center Proposal in East Fishkill
WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Food and Water Watch posted the following news release:
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Hudson Valley Residents Rally Against Massive Data Center Proposal in East Fishkill
Impacted residents from three communities urge local and state leaders to pass moratoria on new data centers
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Hopewell Junction, NY -- Dozens of Hudson Valley residents and community leaders gathered today outside East Fishkill's Town Hall to demand the Town Board enact a local moratorium mirrored off of the minimum three-year data center pause proposed in New York State Senate (S9144A) and Assembly (A10141).
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WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Food and Water Watch posted the following news release:
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Hudson Valley Residents Rally Against Massive Data Center Proposal in East Fishkill
Impacted residents from three communities urge local and state leaders to pass moratoria on new data centers
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Hopewell Junction, NY -- Dozens of Hudson Valley residents and community leaders gathered today outside East Fishkill's Town Hall to demand the Town Board enact a local moratorium mirrored off of the minimum three-year data center pause proposed in New York State Senate (S9144A) and Assembly (A10141).
Impactedcommunity members in the Hudson Valley in three different areas where AI data centers are proposed are calling for federal representatives, New York state legislators, and municipal officials to pass moratoriums to create regulations for the significant environmental impacts, loss of public funds, and electricity costs associated with data centers.
Mike Lawler, who has several data center proposals in his district, including proposals in Orangeburg, East Fishkill, and at Indian Point in Buchanan, has not yet supported the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Center Moratorium Act introduced by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
"New York cannot afford to ignore the growing strain on our electric grid while approving projects that demand enormous amounts of power. Innovation and economic development matter -- but so do affordability, reliability, and protecting working families from even higher utility costs. Before we expand large-scale data center development, we must ensure our state has the energy infrastructure and generation capacity necessary to support it responsibly," said Assemblyman Anil R. Beephan Jr. (R-East Fishkill)
"It is clear that opposition to data centers is a popular issue, and for good reasons. The explosive growth of AI data centers is the greatest environmental and affordability threat facing our nation," said Melissa Hoffmann, organizer with Food & Water Watch. The people of East Fishkill have spoken. Now, we call on our elected officials to do the same and stand with their constituents. Thank you to Assemblymember Anil Beephan for co-sponsoring the statewide data center moratorium bill. Mike Lawler must do the same at the federal level and stop the AI frenzy from harming our communities before it's too late."
The rally came amidst growing opposition to AI data centers across the state and country. Residents of towns where data centers are being proposed are stepping up to fight back against noise pollution, increased water consumption and electricity costs, grid instability, and environmental damage that would result if data centers are built. A petition started by East Fishkill residents opposing the Treetop data center garnered over 1000 signatures, and a letter was sent by residents to the Town Board in support of an immediate moratorium on data centers.
"It would be reckless to green-light a massive new data center in East Fishkill while Hudson Valley residents are already struggling with extreme energy costs. The proposed facility would require a truly enormous amount of energy, creating an even bigger burden that will ultimately raise rates. We cannot afford our bills as it is--which means we cannot afford to subsidize Big Tech's greedy energy consumption, especially when Governor Hochul is actively rolling back our climate laws. It is unacceptable to prioritize data centers like this one over New York's working families. We call on all local elected officials to oppose this data center and pass moratoriums now." said Xaver Kandler, political director at For the Many.
"My family and I moved to the area because we love the small-town character of the community, the scenic mountains, wetlands, creeks, and lakes," said Mike Schade, Fishkill resident. "A massive AI data center is not what we signed up for. In recent years, communities across the country have been besieged by these mammoth data centers that drive up energy costs for local homeowners and renters, deplete precious water supplies, and contribute to mind-numbing noise pollution in neighborhoods. Our energy bills are already off the charts, and this new facility would likely only further burden area residents. Allowing this data center to proceed would be out of step with the character of our beloved community. We are here to say no - enough is enough! East Fishkill and New York have a historic opportunity to make this right, by passing a moratorium on massive AI data centers."
"My family and I have lived in East Fishkill for almost 37 years. We moved to the area because of its beauty, open space and a strong sense of community. Over the years the town has allowed the intrusion of massive warehouses. A 1-Gig data Center will further change the character of the area and is not aligned with the New Master Plan soon to be implemented. Too much is at stake, and a three-year moratorium is needed to study the impact of a data center of any size" said Fran Caracappa, a concerned citizen of the East Fishkill Community.
There are two applications with the New York Independent System Operator for data centers in East Fishkill: one filed in July 2025 for what would be the second largest data proposal in the state - Treetop's 1 gigawatt data center, and a second for iPark 84 on Lime Kiln Road.
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Original text here: https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/2026/05/22/hudson-valley-residents-rally-against-massive-data-center-proposal-in-east-fishkill/
[Category: Science]
CAIR-NJ Announces Release of NJ Resident Amrou Ibrahim From Israeli Custody
WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-NJ Announces Release of NJ Resident Amrou Ibrahim from Israeli Custody
The New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ) confirms the release of Nutley resident, Amrou Ibrahim, from Israeli custody. He is currently in Turkey, receiving medical treatment.
READ: Gaza flotilla activists deported from Israel as backlash over treatment grows (https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9d3v2d6p1eo).
Amrou is among hundreds of activists who were attempting to deliver aid
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WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-NJ Announces Release of NJ Resident Amrou Ibrahim from Israeli Custody
The New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ) confirms the release of Nutley resident, Amrou Ibrahim, from Israeli custody. He is currently in Turkey, receiving medical treatment.
READ: Gaza flotilla activists deported from Israel as backlash over treatment grows (https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9d3v2d6p1eo).
Amrou is among hundreds of activists who were attempting to deliver aidto Gaza when Israeli authorities intercepted their vessels on international waters. Lawyers with Adalah - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel shared that their "team received a large number of complaints of extreme violence [...] by Israeli authorities. This violence resulted in severe, widespread injuries, including at least three individuals who were hospitalized and subsequently released." They also reported on the use of tasers, stress positions, sexual harassment and degradation, and in a few instances found broken ribs on some activists.
In a statement shared with CAIR-NJ, Amrou's mother, Aiat Ibrahim shared the following:
"After speaking with my son today, I was relieved to learn that he is safe following his release alongside fellow activists from the Freedom Flotilla of Steadfastness and the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. While I am deeply grateful for his release, I am devastated by the account he shared of the treatment he endured during his detention in Israel.
"My son described being subjected to physical beatings and severe physical and psychological humiliation--experiences whose full impact cannot truly be captured in words. During his detention, his prescription glasses and shoes were confiscated, leaving him unable to see properly and forcing him to leave occupied Palestine barefoot.
"As a parent, it is heartbreaking to know that my child was deprived not only of his dignity and safety, but also of basic necessities. The image of him departing in prison clothing, without shoes and without the ability to see clearly, is one that will remain with me forever.
"The only measure of comfort I have at this moment is knowing that he is now in Istanbul, where he and the other released activists are reportedly receiving the medical attention and care they urgently need.
"I call on the international community, human rights organizations, and all governments committed to justice and human dignity to investigate the treatment of these activists and to ensure accountability for the abuses they endured while in detention.
"No parent should ever have to hear such accounts from their child. No human being should be subjected to such treatment."
Aiat shared that when she spoke to her son, he was in high spirits and wanted all the attention focused on Gaza: to urge governments to condemn the blockade on Gaza and the genocide of Palestinians.
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CAIR's mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-nj-announces-release-of-nj-resident-amrou-ibrahim-from-israeli-custody/
[Category: Sociological]
CAIR-FL Commends Rep. Castor, 25 Other U.S. Reps Calling for Justice for FL Resident, Other Americans Killed by Settler Violence in West Bank
WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on May 21, 2026:
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CAIR-FL Commends Rep. Castor, 25 Other U.S. Reps Calling for Justice for FL Resident, Other Americans Killed by Settler Violence in West Bank
The Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Florida) today commends U.S. Representative Kathy Castor (D-FL) for leading a congressional letter addressed to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. The letter demands accountability and
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WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on May 21, 2026:
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CAIR-FL Commends Rep. Castor, 25 Other U.S. Reps Calling for Justice for FL Resident, Other Americans Killed by Settler Violence in West Bank
The Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Florida) today commends U.S. Representative Kathy Castor (D-FL) for leading a congressional letter addressed to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. The letter demands accountability andan independent, U.S.-led investigation into the killing of American citizens, including 20-year-old, Tampa, Florida ice cream shop owner, Sayfollah 'Sayf' Kamel Musallet. The letter urges the U.S. Department of State to take immediate measures to curb escalating settler violence in the West Bank.
SEE: BREAKING: CAIR Sends Letter to Sec. Rubio, AG Bondi Calling for Probe into Murder of U.S. Citizen by Illegal Israeli Settlers (https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-sends-letter-to-sec-rubio-ag-bondi-calling-for-probe-into-murder-of-u-s-citizen-by-illegal-israeli-settlers/)
Rep. Castor's letter highlights a critical lack of accountability by the Netanyahu government regarding the brutal July 11, 2025, murder of Musallet--who was beaten to death by extremist Israeli settlers while protecting his family's land--as well as the recent killings of other American citizens, including Khamis al-Ayyad and 19-year-old Nasrallah Abu Siyam, who was shot and killed on February 18, 2026.
In response to the initiative, CAIR-Florida Executive Director Hiba Rahim stated:
"We welcome Congresswoman Kathy Castor's necessary leadership in demanding justice for her constituent Sayfollah Musallet and the many American citizens who have lost their lives to unchecked, state-enabled extremist settler violence in the West Bank. It is the fundamental duty of the United States government to protect its citizens abroad and ensure absolute accountability when they are harmed. For nearly a year, Sayfollah's grieving family in Tampa has been met with silence. We call on Secretary Rubio and the Department of Justice to launch an immediate, independent U.S. investigation into these targeted killings."
CALL TO ACTION FOR FLORIDA CITIZENS AND LEADERS:
CAIR-Florida is urgently calling on all Florida citizens, religious leaders, and civil rights organizations to amplify the demand for justice and email your US Officials, urging them to take stronger measures to curb Israeli settler violence against U.S. Citizens in the West Bank: https://bit.ly/ActionForSayf
Additionally, we ask all people of conscience to thank the Representatives who joined Representative Castor in her letter. Thank the 26 Reps here: https://secure.ngpvan.com/b_1yhbBpBkOOgOQTbESDZQ2
The representatives include:
U.S. Representative Kathy Castor
U.S. Representative Maxwell Frost
U.S. Representative Veronica Escobar
U.S. Representative Nellie Pou
U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib
U.S. Representative Maxine Dexter
U.S. Representative James McGovern
U.S. Representative Sean Casten
U.S. Representative Eleanor Homes Norton
U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro
U.S. Representative Stephen Lynch
U.S. Representative Dave Min
U.S. Representative Nydia Velazquez
U.S. Representative Hank Johnson
U.S. Representative Delia Ramirez
U.S. Representative Lateefah Simon
U.S. Representative Suhas Subramanyam
U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar
U.S. Representative Chuy Garcia
U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett
U.S. Representative Paul Tonko
U.S. Representative Ro Khanna
U.S. Representative Mark Pocan
U.S. Representative Robin Kelly
U.S. Representative Al Green
U.S. Representative Jahana Hayes
The congressional inquiry notes that despite past promises from U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee calling for an aggressive investigation into Musallet's "criminal and terrorist" murder, the Israeli government has failed to provide answers, while continuing actions that drive the forced displacement of Palestinian communities. Rep. Castor has requested a formal update from the State Department and DOJ by June 5, 2026.
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CAIR-Florida is the state's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil liberties, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
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INFODOC: https://www.cair.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/LettertoDOJState.pdf
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-fl-commends-rep-castor-25-other-u-s-reps-calling-for-justice-for-fl-resident-other-americans-killed-by-settler-violence-in-west-bank/
[Category: Sociological]
CAIR Calls on Congress, Trump Admin to Act After Allegations That Gaza Flotilla Activists Were Subject to Sexual Violence by Israel
WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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CAIR Calls on Congress, Trump Admin to Act After Allegations that Gaza Flotilla Activists Were Subject to Sexual Violence by Israel
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called on Congress and the Trump administration to act following allegations that activists on a humanitarian aid flotilla to Gaza kidnapped in international waters by Israel were subjected to sexual assault, violence and
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WASHINGTON, May 23 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on May 22, 2026:
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CAIR Calls on Congress, Trump Admin to Act After Allegations that Gaza Flotilla Activists Were Subject to Sexual Violence by Israel
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called on Congress and the Trump administration to act following allegations that activists on a humanitarian aid flotilla to Gaza kidnapped in international waters by Israel were subjected to sexual assault, violence andrape while in detention.
In a statement, Washington, D.C., based CAIR said:
"These deeply disturbing allegations of sexual violence, assault and rape against humanitarian activists kidnapped by Israel in international waters demand an immediate, transparent and independent international investigation.
"No government should be permitted to act with impunity, especially when credible reports involve rape, sexual assault and abuse of civilians engaged in humanitarian efforts. Congress and the Trump administration must publicly condemn these alleged abuses and take concrete action to ensure accountability under international law.
"The international community cannot continue applying double standards when it comes to human rights violations. The reported mistreatment of detainees, combined with the ongoing genocide in Gaza, underscores the urgent need for international protection of civilians and unrestricted humanitarian access."
Yesterday, CAIR's New Jersey chapter confirmed the release of Nutley resident Amrou Ibrahim from Israeli custody after similar allegations of abuse by Israeli authorities.
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CAIR's mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-calls-on-congress-trump-admin-to-act-after-allegations-that-gaza-flotilla-activists-were-subject-to-sexual-violence-by-israel/
[Category: Sociological]
A Better Wisconsin Together: Paying More for Gas and Food This Holiday Weekend? Thank Tom Tiffany
MONONA, Wisconsin, May 23 -- A Better Wisconsin Together, a state-based research and communications hub for progressives, posted the following news:
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Paying More for Gas and Food This Holiday Weekend? Thank Tom Tiffany
Tiffany cast the deciding vote to allow Trump's unpopular and costly war of choice in Iran to continue with no added oversight
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Recent reporting shows that over 800,000 Wisconsinites will travel at least 50 miles for Memorial Day this year, which is a decrease from 2025.
But it doesn't take much digging to uncover the likely culprit behind the sudden drop in Wisconsinites'
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MONONA, Wisconsin, May 23 -- A Better Wisconsin Together, a state-based research and communications hub for progressives, posted the following news:
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Paying More for Gas and Food This Holiday Weekend? Thank Tom Tiffany
Tiffany cast the deciding vote to allow Trump's unpopular and costly war of choice in Iran to continue with no added oversight
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Recent reporting shows that over 800,000 Wisconsinites will travel at least 50 miles for Memorial Day this year, which is a decrease from 2025.
But it doesn't take much digging to uncover the likely culprit behind the sudden drop in Wisconsinites'holiday travel plans: a lot of people simply can't afford it this year.
Since Trump started the war in Iran, gas prices in Wisconsin have gone up nearly 40%, according to the Center for American Progress. In turn, rising gas prices have also pushed up the price of food and other essential goods.
Yet just last week, Wisconsin Republican Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Tom Tiffany cast the deciding vote to allow Trump's unpopular and costly war of choice in Iran to continue with no added oversight as Wisconsinites continue to feel the consequences. And that wasn't the first time.
Tiffany has voted in favor of continuing the war with no added oversight more than once, and has also voted at least 7 times to continue Trump's tariffs that are causing deep financial distress for Wisconsin families and small businesses alike.
So, at a time when most would normally be traveling to spend time with family or honor a lost loved one this Memorial Day, we're instead paying the price for Trump and Tiffany's war that an overwhelming majority of Americans don't support.
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A Better Wisconsin Together is a state-based research and communications hub for progressives and is an affiliate of ProgressNow.
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Original text here: https://abetterwisconsin.org/op-ed-paying-more-for-gas-and-food-this-holiday-weekend-thank-tom-tiffany/
[Category: Economics]