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As You Sow Responds to Court Decision on SB 2337: A Step Toward Protecting Shareholder Rights, But the Fight Continues
OAKLAND, California, Sept. 1 -- As You Sow Foundation posted the following news release:

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As You Sow Responds to Court Decision on SB 2337: A Step Toward Protecting Shareholder Rights, But the Fight Continues

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MEDIA CONTACT: Ryon Harms, ryon@asyousow.org, (310) 730-9407

WACO, TX- August 29, 2025 -- Today's ruling from the U.S. District Court in Waco marks a partial but important victory in the battle to preserve investor freedom and protect the use of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in financial decision-making.

Judge Alan D. Albright granted a preliminary injunction ... Show Full Article

National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix: Labor Day 2025 Should Be About Restoring Worker Freedom
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia, Aug. 31 -- The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation posted the following news release:

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National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix: Labor Day 2025 Should Be About Restoring Worker Freedom

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Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Committee and National Right to Work Foundation, issued the following statement on the occasion of Labor Day 2025:

No one should forget the reason for the festivities on Labor Day: Honoring America's hardworking men and women, who power the most prosperous and innovative country in the world. Yet too often ... Show Full Article

NIH director visits OMRF
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Aug. 30 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news:

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NIH director visits OMRF

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U.S. Rep. Stephanie Bice hosted the director of the National Institutes of Health for a tour Friday of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.

A physician and health economist, Jay Bhattacharya, M.D., Ph.D., is the 18 th director of the NIH, the world's largest public funder of medical research. He is the first NIH director since 2004 to visit Oklahoma, which currently has $165 million in active NIH projects.

The bulk of that figure is concentrated in ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Issues Commentary: Tiger on the Mekong?
DETROIT, Michigan, Aug. 30 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on Aug. 29, 2025:

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Tiger on the Mekong?

Vietnam wants markets under socialist rule.

By Jake Scott

Vietnam, a nation that still languishes under the thumb of a government with an avowed communist ideology, intends to become Asia's next "tiger economy."

Ravaged by the civil war that split the country in two, and drew the United States into the sort of regional conflict that it had long sought to avoid, in 1975, Vietnam's economy lay in ruins. Infrastructure was destroyed, agricultural output ... Show Full Article

Five Big Environmental Issues Facing Virginia's Next Governor and What They Can Do About It
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Aug. 30 -- The Chesapeake Bay Foundation posted the following news release:

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The Five Big Environmental Issues Facing Virginia's Next Governor and What They Can Do About It

Virginia's Next Leader Can Take Action to Save the Bay and Build a Better Future Across Virginia

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As the campaign for Virginia's governor heats up, Virginia's next governor will need to tackle a host of environmental issues affecting homes and businesses, including flooding, climate change, pollution, toxics, and agriculture.

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation outlined five key actions the next governor ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Issues Commentary: Voters and Markets - Good News From Bolivia
DETROIT, Michigan, Aug. 29 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on Aug. 28, 2025:

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Voters and Markets: Good News from Bolivia

Markets react positively to Bolivia's recent elections.

By Marcos Falcone

It happened in Argentina, and now it is happening in Bolivia. Across Latin America, expelling the left from power brings optimism back to the markets. On August 17, Bolivians went to the polls and delivered a historic blow to Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS), the left-wing party that has governed Bolivia during 18 out of the past 19 years. Just a day after ... Show Full Article

Denver Foundation: 2025 Annual Investment Meeting
DENVER, Colorado, Aug. 29 -- The Denver Foundation issued the following news:

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2025 Annual Investment Meeting

Long-term, global diversification, alternative investments, and cost awareness--these are the principles that guide our investment strategy at The Denver Foundation and how we work to ensure charitable dollars are available for today's needs and for generations to come.

At our Annual Investment Meeting, fundholders had the opportunity to hear directly from our investment consultants, NEPC, about market trends and how our investment pools are performing to support our donors' charitable ... Show Full Article