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Yasha Modi, MD, MHS, Named Vice Chair of Ophthalmology at Northwell's Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital
NEW HYDE PARK, New York, May 16 -- Northwell Health issued the following news release:
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Yasha Modi, MD, MHS, named vice chair of ophthalmology at Northwell's Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital
A nationally recognized vitreoretinal surgeon specializing in complex retinal diseases, Dr. Modi will advance innovation and strengthen training programs at MEETH
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Northwell Health has appointed Yasha Modi, MD, MHS, a nationally recognized vitreoretinal surgeon, as vice chair of ophthalmology at Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital (MEETH). In this role, he will help advance the department's
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NEW HYDE PARK, New York, May 16 -- Northwell Health issued the following news release:
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Yasha Modi, MD, MHS, named vice chair of ophthalmology at Northwell's Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital
A nationally recognized vitreoretinal surgeon specializing in complex retinal diseases, Dr. Modi will advance innovation and strengthen training programs at MEETH
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Northwell Health has appointed Yasha Modi, MD, MHS, a nationally recognized vitreoretinal surgeon, as vice chair of ophthalmology at Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital (MEETH). In this role, he will help advance the department'sclinical, academic and research priorities, with a focus on expanding subspecialty care, advancing innovation in retinal disease and strengthening training programs.
A sixth-generation ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained vitreoretinal surgeon, Dr. Modi specializes in the management of complex retinal diseases and uveitis. His clinical and academic work focuses on retinal imaging, surgical innovation and translational approaches to improving diagnosis and outcomes in retinal vascular and inflammatory diseases.
"We are pleased to welcome Dr. Modi to MEETH's ophthalmology leadership team," said Richard Braunstein, MD, senior vice president and executive director of Northwell Health's ophthalmology service line. "His expertise in complex retinal disease, combined with his strong track record in research and education, will play an important role in advancing our clinical programs and strengthening the next generation of specialists."
About Dr. Modi
Prior to joining Northwell, Dr. Modi served as associate professor of ophthalmology at NYU Langone Health, where he also held multiple leadership roles, including director of tele-retina and director of uveitis. In these positions, he helped develop and expand programs focused on complex retinal disease, advanced imaging techniques and technology-enabled models of care delivery.
Committed to advancing the field of ophthalmology, Dr. Modi has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, contributed to 12 book chapters and co-authored two textbooks. He has led or contributed to numerous clinical trials evaluating emerging therapies and technologies in retinal disease. He is also active on editorial boards and national review committees across leading ophthalmology journals and professional societies.
He is a member of leading professional organizations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Society of Retina Specialists and the Retina Society, and has contributed extensively to national and international conferences focused on clinical innovation and best practices in retinal care.
Dr. Modi has received multiple prestigious accolades, including the American Society of Retina Specialists Honor Award, the American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award and Ophthalmology Management's "40 Under 40" recognition. He has also been honored with three Teacher of the Year awards at NYU Langone Health, reflecting his dedication to mentoring and training future ophthalmologists.
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Internationally recognized clinician-scientist in eye cancer treatment joins Northwell Cancer Institute and Northwell Eye Institute
Miguel Materin, MD, will lead the adult and pediatric ocular oncology program across Northwell Health.
After earning a bachelor's degree in psychology from New York University, Dr. Modi received both his MD and a Master of Health Science from the Yale School of Medicine. He completed his internship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, followed by residency in ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and fellowship training in vitreoretinal surgery at the Cleveland Clinic's Cole Eye Institute.
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Original text here: https://www.northwell.edu/news/the-latest/meeth-names-vice-chair-of-ophthalmology
[Category: Health Care]
League of Women Voters of Colorado Challenges One-Party Elections Law in Federal Court
WASHINGTON, May 16 [Category: Political] -- The League of Women Voters issued the following news release on May 15, 2026:
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League of Women Voters of Colorado Challenges One-Party Elections Law in Federal Court
DENVER - Today, the League of Women Voters of Colorado and two individual voters filed a federal lawsuit (https://www.lwv.org/sites/default/files/2026-05/5.15.26%20D.%20Colo.%2026-cv-02103%20dckt%20000001_000%20filed%202026-05-15.pdf) against HB 25-1315, a state law passed in May 2025 that provides for one-party elections to fill state legislative vacancies in certain circumstances.
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WASHINGTON, May 16 [Category: Political] -- The League of Women Voters issued the following news release on May 15, 2026:
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League of Women Voters of Colorado Challenges One-Party Elections Law in Federal Court
DENVER - Today, the League of Women Voters of Colorado and two individual voters filed a federal lawsuit (https://www.lwv.org/sites/default/files/2026-05/5.15.26%20D.%20Colo.%2026-cv-02103%20dckt%20000001_000%20filed%202026-05-15.pdf) against HB 25-1315, a state law passed in May 2025 that provides for one-party elections to fill state legislative vacancies in certain circumstances.The plaintiffs in this matter are represented by McDermott Will & Schulte and the Law Office of Bryan L. Sells, LLC.
"Colorado state legislators vote on laws affecting every Coloradan, so a law disenfranchising voters based on their party alone silences them," said Marcia Johnson, chief of activation and justice for the League of Women Voters. "We are proud to stand up for voters whenever we see unfairness in the political process, especially when it takes away the voice of voters."
"Every eligible voter deserves a say in who represents them in the state legislature -- no matter their political party," said Beth Hendrix, executive director for the League of Women Voters of Colorado. "The League seeks to restore integrity to vacancy elections and is proud to stand for the principle that all voters decide their representatives, not the other way around."
To fill vacant state legislative seats, Colorado uses vacancy committees, which are composed largely of one party's officials and insiders. Many state legislators in Colorado often resign before their terms are over, requiring appointment by a vacancy committee. In fact, by April 2025, nearly a quarter of Colorado's legislators had been appointed by these small party-controlled committees.
In May 2025, the Colorado Legislature passed, and the Governor signed, HB 25-1315, creating a new process for filling state legislative vacancies. Under this law, in certain circumstances, a vacancy committee selects a replacement legislator to serve until the next regular election. In that election, voting is limited to voters affiliated with the same political party as the previous officeholder, as well as unaffiliated voters. For example, if the prior legislator was a Democrat, only registered Democrats and unaffiliated voters may participate. However, the individual elected through this process will go on to vote on laws that affect all Coloradans.
"The right to vote for your state representative doesn't depend on which box you checked when you registered," said Bryan Sells, co-counsel for the plaintiffs. "HB 25-1315 turns a general election into a closed primary and strips tens of thousands of Coloradans of their voice in choosing who governs them. The Supreme Court settled this more than fifty years ago in Kramer v. Union Free School District, and Colorado's legislature can't unsettle it now."
"Entrenching one political party, regardless of which political party, is inimical to the Constitution," said Michael Dockterman, partner for McDermott Will & Schulte. "We are proud to represent the League of Women Voters in their effort to maintain free and fair elections open to all of the voters in the district."
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Original text here: https://www.lwv.org/newsroom/press-releases/league-women-voters-colorado-challenges-one-party-elections-law-federal
Data Center Committee Should Listen to Impacted Communities, Workers, and Experts
COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 16 -- Policy Matters Ohio, a nonpartisan policy research institute, posted the following statement on May 14, 2026:
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Data center committee should listen to impacted communities, workers, and experts
Ohio lawmakers have announced a new joint committee focused on data centers and their impact on Ohio. The joint committee is unrelated to a proposed Data Center Study Commission that would be established by H.B. 646, which recently passed the Ohio House with unanimous support. Policy Matters Ohio researcher Molly Bryden issued the following statement:
"Ohioans have been
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 16 -- Policy Matters Ohio, a nonpartisan policy research institute, posted the following statement on May 14, 2026:
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Data center committee should listen to impacted communities, workers, and experts
Ohio lawmakers have announced a new joint committee focused on data centers and their impact on Ohio. The joint committee is unrelated to a proposed Data Center Study Commission that would be established by H.B. 646, which recently passed the Ohio House with unanimous support. Policy Matters Ohio researcher Molly Bryden issued the following statement:
"Ohioans have beenraising concerns about the impacts of planned data center projects, including on water, energy affordability, and public health. The lack of transparency and accountability involved in local data center development decisions has emerged as a throughline, while other stakeholders note the potential positive impacts of job growth.
"Insofar as the joint committee will allow Ohioans to have an opportunity to inform data center policy, it is a positive step.
"The joint committee has the potential to quickly advance recommendations and should use its time before summer recess to set Ohio up for more comprehensive tax and regulatory policy. Among other priorities, it should recommend eliminating the costly sales-tax break the state gives to data center companies.
"Ohio is currently forgoing hundreds of millions in public revenue to subsidize a highly profitable industry. At a time when families are facing higher utility bills, Ohioans need legislators to stand up to powerful corporations to ensure they contribute their fair share rather than relying on taxpayer support.
"The committee should recommend requiring greater transparency from data centers about their emissions, and their energy and water use. They should also recommend limits -- such as those in H.B. 695 -- on non-disclosure agreements for economic development incentives between local officials and developers. Finally, the committee should recommend repealing the language in H.B. 184 that criminalized public disclosure of information about local economic development assistance. Doing so would enable residents to more meaningfully participate in local decision-making.
"Ohioans have been calling for legislators to act on data centers. It remains to be seen whether this new committee -- or the proposed Data Center Study Commission -- will have any meaningful impact. Legislators can and should craft industrial policy that is good for working people, impacted communities, and long-term energy and environmental sustainability."
Policy Matters Ohio's data center policy recommendations are available here (https://policymattersohio.org/research/data-centers-policy-platform/).
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Original text here: https://policymattersohio.org/news/2026/05/14/data-center-committee-should-listen-to-impacted-communities-workers-and-experts/
[Category: Economics]
Cooper Foundation Appoints Sam Parker as Vice President of Advancement
CAMDEN, New Jersey, May 16 -- Cooper University Health Care issued the following news release:
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The Cooper Foundation Appoints Sam Parker as Vice President of Advancement
The Cooper Foundation has appointed Sam Parker as vice president of advancement, bringing a dynamic leader in public service, strategic partnerships, and community engagement to support the organization's continued philanthropic growth.
"Cooper continues to grow as a leading academic health system, and philanthropy plays a critical role in shaping that future," said Philip A. Norcross, Esq., chairman of The Cooper Foundation
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CAMDEN, New Jersey, May 16 -- Cooper University Health Care issued the following news release:
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The Cooper Foundation Appoints Sam Parker as Vice President of Advancement
The Cooper Foundation has appointed Sam Parker as vice president of advancement, bringing a dynamic leader in public service, strategic partnerships, and community engagement to support the organization's continued philanthropic growth.
"Cooper continues to grow as a leading academic health system, and philanthropy plays a critical role in shaping that future," said Philip A. Norcross, Esq., chairman of The Cooper FoundationBoard. "Sam's leadership and commitment to public service will help deepen our connections across the region and expand the reach of philanthropy in meaningful and lasting ways,"
Parker joins The Cooper Foundation following her service as deputy chief of staff to Governor Phil Murphy, where she helped lead high-level strategic initiatives and coordinated cross-sector partnerships spanning government agencies, business leaders, and community organizations. In that role, she played a key part in advancing statewide priorities, navigating complex policy and stakeholder environments, and strengthening relationships across New Jersey's civic and economic landscape--experience that will directly support her work building philanthropic partnerships.
In her new role, Parker will work to expand donor engagement, strengthen corporate and institutional partnerships, and advance initiatives that deepen Cooper's connection to the communities it serves. The Vice President of Advancement is responsible for cultivating high-impact external relationships and advancing strategies that grow philanthropic investment while helping to embed the Foundation more deeply within the region.
"Sam brings a unique combination of strategic insight, relationship-building expertise, and deep understanding of our region," said Lisa Morina, senior vice president and chief philanthropy officer of The Cooper Foundation. "As we continue building momentum and expanding our impact, her leadership will help us strengthen partnerships and unlock new opportunities to support the patients and communities we serve."
Her appointment comes at a pivotal time, as Cooper advances Project Imagine, its multi-phase health sciences campus expansion--one of the largest investments in Camden County's history. As philanthropic priorities continue to grow alongside this expansion, Parker will play an important role in engaging partners and aligning support to help shape the future of care across the region.
"I am honored to join The Cooper Foundation at such a transformative time," said Sam Parker. "I look forward to working alongside this team to strengthen partnerships, engage our community, and help drive the philanthropic support that makes extraordinary care possible."
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About The Cooper Foundation
The Cooper Foundation supports Cooper University Health Care by inspiring philanthropic investment to advance patient care, research, education, and community programs. Through the generosity of donors and partners, the Foundation is helping shape the future of health care in South Jersey.
Learn more by following The Cooper Foundation on social media
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About Cooper University Health Care
Cooper University Health Care is a leading academic health system affiliated with Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. Cooper, headquartered in Camden, New Jersey, has revenues of more than $3 billion and an A+ credit rating from both S&P and Fitch Ratings.
Cooper has nearly 14,000 team members, including more than 2,200 nurses, more than 1,200 employed physicians representing 95 specialties and subspecialties, and more than 700 advanced practice providers.
Cooper operates MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper as well as three hospitals - its 663-bed flagship Cooper University Hospital in Camden, its 229-bed Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional in Cape May Court House, and Children's Regional Hospital in Camden.
Cooper University Hospital in Camden is the only Level 1 trauma center in South Jersey and the busiest in the region. The hospital has been recognized as a top-performing regional hospital by U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals annual survey for six years.
More than 2.54 million patients visit Cooper's facilities annually. Cooper's ambulatory network encompasses three outpatient surgery centers, seven urgent care centers, a wound care center, and more than 130 physician, physical therapy, and radiology offices extending from the Delaware River to the New Jersey shore.
Cooper was named one of America's Best Large Employers for 2026 by Forbes, ranking among the top 200 in the nation. Visit CooperHealth.org to learn more.
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Original text here: https://blogs.cooperhealth.org/news/2026/05/the-cooper-foundation-appoints-sam-parker-as-vice-president-of-advancement/
[Category: Health Care]
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids: Caught in the Act - Philip Morris Rolling Out Global Marlboro Ad Campaign While Claiming Cigarettes Belong in Museums
WASHINGTON, May 16 -- The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids issued the following statement on May 15, 2026, by President and CEO Yolonda C. Richardson:
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Caught in the Act: Philip Morris Rolling out Global Marlboro Ad Campaign while Claiming Cigarettes Belong in Museums
New reporting from The Guardian today exposes a massive global ad campaign for Marlboro cigarettes launching in at least 20 countries around the world and squarely targeted at young people. The ad campaign makes the hypocrisy of Philip Morris International impossible to ignore: While the cigarette maker has repeatedly claimed
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WASHINGTON, May 16 -- The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids issued the following statement on May 15, 2026, by President and CEO Yolonda C. Richardson:
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Caught in the Act: Philip Morris Rolling out Global Marlboro Ad Campaign while Claiming Cigarettes Belong in Museums
New reporting from The Guardian today exposes a massive global ad campaign for Marlboro cigarettes launching in at least 20 countries around the world and squarely targeted at young people. The ad campaign makes the hypocrisy of Philip Morris International impossible to ignore: While the cigarette maker has repeatedly claimedthat "cigarettes belong in museums" it is simultaneously putting all its might into a new marketing campaign for the company's bestselling Marlboro cigarettes.
From Indonesia to Germany, the "I am Marlboro" campaign features ads on TV, billboards and in shops. The campaign centers on themes of identity, belonging and self-expression. It tells young people things like "I know who I am...I am Marlboro" and "Make your own legacy. I am Marlboro."
As the Guardian notes, the "I am Marlboro" messaging echoes elements of Philip Morris's infamous "Be Marlboro" ad campaign which faced regulatory action in multiple countries over concerns it appealed to teens.
This egregious ad campaign makes crystal clear that Philip Morris remains, first and foremost, a cigarette company doing everything it can to bolster cigarette sales - often in countries already facing a devastating burden from smoking-related disease.
In Indonesia, where massive "I am Marlboro" billboards are scattered throughout cities and the ads air on television, nearly two-thirds of men smoke cigarettes. This is no accident. It is because tobacco companies like Philip Morris have aggressively advertised cigarettes in Indonesia and around the world for decades and have lobbied for weaker tobacco control protections that allow them to do so.
The emergence of this ad campaign should serve as a warning to governments, policymakers and the public that tobacco companies will say whatever it takes to gain favor, while continuing to market and sell the world's deadliest consumer product.
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Original text here: https://www.tobaccofreekids.org/press-releases/caught-in-the-act-philip-morris-rolling-out-global-marlboro-ad-campaign-while-claiming-cigarettes-belong-in-museums
[Category: Political]
CAIR-LA Welcomes Court Ruling Barring Deceptive Kars4Kids Ads for Failing to Disclose Ties to Israel
WASHINGTON, May 16 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-LA Welcomes Court Ruling Barring Deceptive Kars4Kids Ads for Failing to Disclose Ties to Israel
The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) today welcomed a recent ruling by a court judge barring Kars4Kids from airing advertisements in California unless the organization discloses that donations are used in part to fund young adults' trips to Israel and purchase property there
Following the lawsuit filed against the organization in 2021,
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WASHINGTON, May 16 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-LA Welcomes Court Ruling Barring Deceptive Kars4Kids Ads for Failing to Disclose Ties to Israel
The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) today welcomed a recent ruling by a court judge barring Kars4Kids from airing advertisements in California unless the organization discloses that donations are used in part to fund young adults' trips to Israel and purchase property there
Following the lawsuit filed against the organization in 2021,the court ruled earlier this month that Kars4Kids violated California's false advertising and unfair competition laws because they failed to disclose "that funds benefit adults and families--and that this support is contingent upon a specific religious affiliation."
Kars4Kids reportedly sends $45 million annually to Oorah, a Jewish nonprofit that organizes gap year trips to Israel for 17- and 18-year-olds. The nonprofit also spent $16.5 million of the funds it received from Kars4Kids to purchase a building in Israel.
The court ruled that Kars4Kids must pull all noncompliant advertisements in California within 30 days, and all future ads must disclose its affiliation and geographic ties. They also may no longer include images of young children in their advertisements since several of Oorah's programs support young adults.
In its ruling, the court wrote:
"Money cannot 'un-donate' a car or restore the donor's belief that they were helping a local, needy child. When a charity generates millions annually through a 'jingle' that conceals its primary religious and geographic focus, it creates an unfair playing field for local California charities that are honest about their missions."
In a statement, CAIR-LA Executive Director Hussam Ayloush said:
"Nonprofit organizations have the moral and legal responsibility to their donors to operate transparently, and yet, Kars4Kids took advantage of people's goodwill through misleading advertisements to fund trips for young adults to Israel, an apartheid state currently committing genocide, and to buy property on illegally occupied land. We commend the court for holding this organization accountable for masking deception behind a catchy jingle."
CAIR-LA is Southern California's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice and empower American Muslims.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-la-welcomes-court-ruling-barring-deceptive-kars4kids-ads-for-failing-to-disclose-ties-to-israel/
[Category: Sociological]
Brady Applauds Gov. Spanberger for Signing Slate of Gun Violence Prevention Bills, Including Banning Untraceable "Ghost Guns"
WASHINGTON, May 16 -- The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued the following news release:
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Brady Applauds Gov. Spanberger for Signing Slate of Gun Violence Prevention Bills, Including Banning Untraceable "Ghost Guns"
New legislation also ensures gun violence victims and survivors can hold the gun industry accountable in court, promotes safe firearm storage, and bans the future sale of assault weapons.
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RICHMOND, VA, May 15, 2026 -- Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a life-saving slate of gun violence prevention bills into law, including legislation to ban ghost guns, to provide
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WASHINGTON, May 16 -- The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued the following news release:
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Brady Applauds Gov. Spanberger for Signing Slate of Gun Violence Prevention Bills, Including Banning Untraceable "Ghost Guns"
New legislation also ensures gun violence victims and survivors can hold the gun industry accountable in court, promotes safe firearm storage, and bans the future sale of assault weapons.
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RICHMOND, VA, May 15, 2026 -- Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a life-saving slate of gun violence prevention bills into law, including legislation to ban ghost guns, to providea pathway for survivors and victims of gun violence to hold the gun industry accountable for harm, and to ban the future sale of assault weapons. Virginia also becomes the sixth state to pass a "school notification" law, requiring schools to send information home to educate parents and guardians on the risks of "family fire" and child access to unsecured firearms. Brady has spent decades advocating for these measures.
Brady President Kris Brown, a native Virginian and Virginia Tech alum, said:
This is a historic day for Virginians. I grew up here and raised my daughters here, and in all my years of leading Brady, I have never been more hopeful than I am today. In a Commonwealth where someone is killed with a firearm every seven hours, these monumental laws represent countless families spared from unspeakable heartbreak. Under Gov. Abigail Spanberger's leadership, Virginia is fighting on behalf of families and survivors of gun violence, ensuring that the Commonwealth can be a place where we can all live free from fear of being shot. These transformative gun laws have been championed by Brady, our grassroots advocates, and our state partners for years, and we are proud to help usher in a new day in Virginia.
Virginians voted last November to put an end to years of deadly vetoes on gun safety legislation. The Commonwealth deserves elected officials who side with our children and families, not gun lobby profits.
The package of life-saving slate of new gun violence prevention laws includes:
* School Notification (SB 109 / HB 201); sponsored by Sen. Pekarsky, Del. Cohen
* Industry Accountability/Civil Liability Standards (SB 27 / HB 21); sponsored by Sens. Ebbin & Carroll-Foy, Del. Helmer
* Ban on Ghost Guns (SB 323 / HB 40); sponsored by Sen. Ebbin, Del. Simon
* Domestic Firearms Relinquishment (SB 38 / HB 93); sponsored by Sen. Favola, Del. Bennett-Parker
* Broadening Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence (SB 160) / HB 19); sponsored by Sen. Perry, Del. McClure
* Ban on Firearms on College Campuses (SB 272 / HB 626); sponsored by Sen. Deeds, Del. Callsen
* Expansion of Risk Orders to Include Family/Household Members & Licensed Mental Health Practitioners (HB 901 / SB 495); sponsored by Del. Sullivan, Sen. Deeds
* Education & Training for K-12 and University Threat Assessment Teams on Risk Orders (HB 1071); sponsored by Del. Laufer
* Secure Storage in Vehicles (HB 110 / SB 496); sponsored by Sen. Marsden, Del. Laufer
* Concealed Carry Reciprocity Fix (SB 115); sponsored by Sen. Pekarsky
* Law Enforcement Risk Order Training Requirement (HB 896); sponsored by Del. Sullivan
* Updating Concealed Handgun Permit Competency Requirements (HB 916); sponsored by Del. Lopez
* SRO Reporting Requirements (HB 1096); sponsored by Del. Singh
* Ban on Firearms in Hospitals (SB 173 / HB 229); sponsored by Sen. Williams-Graves, Del. Hernandez
* Child Access Prevention Expansion (SB 348 / HB 871); sponsored by Sen. Boysko, Del. Downey
* Expansion of No-Firearm Zone Around Polling Locations (HB 909); sponsored by Del. Shin
* Firearm Give-Back Program (HB 702); sponsored by Del. Cole
* Violence Intervention & Prevention Research (SB 364 / HB 969); sponsored by Sen. Carroll Foy
* Hate Crimes Misdemeanor Prohibition (HB 1015); sponsored by Del. Tran
* Age Limits on Firearm Purchases (SB 643 / HB 1525); sponsored by Sen. Surovell, Del. McGuire
* Assault Weapons Sale Ban (SB 749 / HB 217); sponsored by Sen. Salim, Del. Helmer
* Prohibition on Carrying Loaded Firearms (SB 727 / HB 1524); sponsored by Sen. Jones, Del. McGuire
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Brady has one powerful mission -- to unite all Americans against gun violence. We work across Congress, the courts, and our communities with over 90 grassroots chapters, bringing together young and old, red and blue, and every shade of color to find common ground in common sense. In the spirit of our namesakes Jim and Sarah Brady, we have fought for over 45 years to take action, not sides, and we will not stop until this epidemic ends. It's in our hands.
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Original text here: https://www.bradyunited.org/press/virginia-spanberger-gun-violence-laws
[Category: Political]