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Victory! QTrade Teas and Botanicals Bans All Experiments on Animals After PETA Push
NORFOLK, Virginia, Jan. 27 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:
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VICTORY! QTrade Teas and Botanicals Bans All Experiments on Animals After PETA Push
Following talks with PETA scientists, Brookshire-based QTrade Teas and Botanicals has adopted a policy that states it does not "conduct, fund, or commission testing on mice or other animals."
PETA contacted the company after discovering it had donated to a test in which experimenters force-fed a peanut extract and toxin to genetically modified mice born with a peanut allergy and then bled them from
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NORFOLK, Virginia, Jan. 27 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:
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VICTORY! QTrade Teas and Botanicals Bans All Experiments on Animals After PETA Push
Following talks with PETA scientists, Brookshire-based QTrade Teas and Botanicals has adopted a policy that states it does not "conduct, fund, or commission testing on mice or other animals."
PETA contacted the company after discovering it had donated to a test in which experimenters force-fed a peanut extract and toxin to genetically modified mice born with a peanut allergy and then bled them fromtheir faces.
"Mice are thinking, feeling beings who value their lives and their families," says PETA Vice President Shalin Gala. "PETA celebrates QTrade Teas and Botanicals' compassionate move and calls on companies still experimenting on animals to take note and transition to human-relevant research."
Mice and rats--the most experimented on animals in the U.S.--are complex, unique, and social individuals. Both experience a wide range of emotions and easily bond with their human guardians--returning as much affection as is given to them.
PETA encourages caring consumers to urge Wegmans Food Markets to stop sponsoring an institute that bankrolls experiments, including repeatedly force-feeding animals parasite-infested feces and slicing them open, and adopt state-of-the-art, human-relevant research methods instead.
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PETA--whose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to experiment on or abuse in any other way"--points out that Every Animal Is Someone and offers free Empathy Kits for people who need a lesson in kindness. For more information, please visit PETA.org or follow PETA on X, Facebook, or Instagram.
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Original text here: https://www.peta.org/media/news-releases/victory-qtrade-teas-and-botanicals-bans-all-experiments-on-animals-after-peta-push/
[Category: Animals]
Stroke Warning Signs Often Overlooked in Pregnancy, Pitt Study Finds
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Jan. 27 -- The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center issued the following news release on Jan. 26, 2026:
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Stroke Warning Signs Often Overlooked in Pregnancy, Pitt Study Finds
More than 25% of pregnant or postpartum women who suffered an acute stroke had encounters with health care providers for stroke-related symptoms within the prior month but did not receive a timely diagnosis, finds University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine analysis published today in Stroke.
The study highlights a critical opportunity to improve maternal health outcomes through better
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PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Jan. 27 -- The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center issued the following news release on Jan. 26, 2026:
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Stroke Warning Signs Often Overlooked in Pregnancy, Pitt Study Finds
More than 25% of pregnant or postpartum women who suffered an acute stroke had encounters with health care providers for stroke-related symptoms within the prior month but did not receive a timely diagnosis, finds University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine analysis published today in Stroke.
The study highlights a critical opportunity to improve maternal health outcomes through betterclinician education and decision-support tools.
"Stroke prevention is vital. We must close diagnostic gaps to protect maternal health," said senior author of the study Eliza Miller, M.D., associate professor of neurology at Pitt and chief of women's neurology at UPMC, home to a nationally recognized research-driven maternal stroke program.
"Our findings show that early warning signs are often missed, especially by clinicians without neurology training, and that education across specialties is essential," added Miller, who is now leading initiatives to help clinicians who care for pregnant and postpartum patients recognize and respond to potential stroke signs.
Stroke is a leading cause of maternal death and disability worldwide, responsible for at least 1 in 12 maternal deaths. While rare overall, stroke risk rises sharply in patients with preeclampsia, hypertension or other stroke risk factors.
Maternal strokes can take the form of unusual and non-specific symptoms, such as severe headache, neck pain or confusion, contributing to why the warning signs are often missed.
To evaluate the prevalence of such missed diagnostic opportunities and develop a roadmap for improvement, Miller and team evaluated the treatment of 135 women with pregnancy-related stroke at five comprehensive stroke centers.
Compared with individuals whose strokes were diagnosed without delay, 30% more patients with missed diagnostic opportunities had seen a healthcare provider in the month before stroke onset.
"Our analysis found that nearly half of patients who had seen a healthcare provider prior to stroke diagnosis were evaluated by obstetricians and approximately one third by emergency medicine clinicians," said Miller. "This, to us, represents a knowledge gap across specialties and reveals an opportunity to expand clinician education to recognize early signs of maternal stroke."
The study investigators, who included experts in maternal fetal medicine, emergency medicine and stroke neurology, note that the creation of a multicenter patient registry for maternal stroke would make it easier to track risk factors and outcomes. This could ultimately lead to better decision support tools, enhancing physicians' ability to recognize stroke in this unique population and improving maternal health care outcomes.
"At UPMC and the University of Pittsburgh, we are building one of the nation's strongest maternal stroke programs, uniting research, clinical care and education to set new standards for women's brain health," said Miller. "Our commitment to innovation and cross-disciplinary collaboration means that every mother receives the vigilance and expertise she deserves, and our initiatives are shaping a safer future for families everywhere."
This project was supported in part by funding from the Helen Gurley Brown Foundation and the Gerstner Family Foundation. Other authors of this research are Noora Haghighi, M.S., Raeann Bourscheid, M.D., and Catherine Shang, M.D., all of Columbia University; Elida Romo, Samantha Jankowski, Jane Holl, M.D., and Shyam Prabhakaran, M.D., all of the University of Chicago; Farhan Khan, M.D., of Brown University; Alison Seitz, M.D., of the University of Washington; Sara Shapouran, M.D., of the Montefiore Medical Center; Lauren Mamer, M.D., Ph.D., and William Meurer, M.D., of the University of Michigan; Ava Liberman, M.D., of Weill Cornell Medical Center, and Andrea Shields, M.D., of the University of Connecticut.
Additional Resources:
Women's Neurology | UPMC Neurology - Pittsburgh, PA (https://www.upmc.com/services/neurology/services/womens-neurology)
Women's Neurology | Department of Neurology (https://www.neurology.pitt.edu/clinical-divisions/womens-neurology)
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Original text here: https://www.upmc.com/media/news/012626-pitt-horiz-miller
[Category: Health Care]
Site Announced for the Puerto Montt Chile Temple
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 27 -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints issued the following news release:
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Site Announced for the Puerto Montt Chile Temple
The first house of the Lord in this region of the country
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The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the location of the Puerto Montt Chile Temple.
This house of the Lord will be built on a 5.8-acre site located at Avenida Chamiza Lote 2 2015, Pelluco, Comuna de Puerto Montt. Plans call for a single-story temple of nearly 18,500 square feet.
Chile is home to more than 613,000
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 27 -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints issued the following news release:
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Site Announced for the Puerto Montt Chile Temple
The first house of the Lord in this region of the country
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The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the location of the Puerto Montt Chile Temple.
This house of the Lord will be built on a 5.8-acre site located at Avenida Chamiza Lote 2 2015, Pelluco, Comuna de Puerto Montt. Plans call for a single-story temple of nearly 18,500 square feet.
Chile is home to more than 613,000Latter-day Saints meeting in around 575 congregations. This will be the first temple in this region of the country.
There are three operating temples in Chile: the Antofagasta Chile Temple, Concepcion Chile Temple and the Santiago Chile Temple. Construction began on the Santiago West Chile Temple in 2024, and the Puerto Montt Chile Temple and Vina del Mar Chile Temple have been announced.
President Russell M. Nelson announced the Puerto Montt Chile Temple in October 2024.
"In the house of the Lord, we focus on Jesus Christ. We learn of Him. We make covenants to follow Him. We come to know Him. As we keep our temple covenants, we gain greater access to the Lord's strengthening power," he said then.
Latter-day Saints consider each temple a house of the Lord and the most sacred place of worship on earth. Temples differ from the Church's meetinghouses (chapels). All are welcome to attend Sunday worship services and other weekday activities at local meetinghouses. The primary purpose of temples is for faithful members of the Church of Jesus Christ to participate in sacred ceremonies such as marriages, which unite families forever, and proxy baptisms on behalf of deceased ancestors who did not have the opportunity to be baptized while living.
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Original text here: https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/site-announced-for-the-puerto-montt-chile-temple
[Category: Religion]
Nature Conservancy: New Tool Will Help Manage One of Nevada's Most Critical Freshwater Sources
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Jan. 27 -- The Nature Conservancy issued the following news on Jan. 25, 2026:
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New Tool Will Help Manage One of Nevada's Most Critical Freshwater Sources
The Nature Conservancy in Nevada (TNC in Nevada), DRI and the University of Wisconsin--Madison (UW-Madison) have developed the Nevada GDE Water Needs Explorer Tool. This new online resource helps land and water managers understand how groundwater supports groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs) and how changes in water levels can affect them.
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"Groundwater is essential for both Nevada's ecosystems and communities.
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ARLINGTON, Virginia, Jan. 27 -- The Nature Conservancy issued the following news on Jan. 25, 2026:
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New Tool Will Help Manage One of Nevada's Most Critical Freshwater Sources
The Nature Conservancy in Nevada (TNC in Nevada), DRI and the University of Wisconsin--Madison (UW-Madison) have developed the Nevada GDE Water Needs Explorer Tool. This new online resource helps land and water managers understand how groundwater supports groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs) and how changes in water levels can affect them.
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"Groundwater is essential for both Nevada's ecosystems and communities.Understanding how to manage and protect this resource is critical for a sustainable future."
Laurel Saito, Water Strategy Director for The Nature Conservancy in Nevada
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GDEs like meadows, wetlands, rivers and some forests and shrublands that rely on groundwater to thrive are critical for both nature and people. Yet in Nevada's arid climate, these ecosystems face mounting pressure from drought, rising temperatures and water demands for people and nature. When groundwater levels drop, plants, wildlife and people can lose access to the water they need, which threatens habitats, economic prosperity and human health.
"Ecohydrology is understanding the way in which ecosystems affect water resources and how changing hydrology impacts our ecosystems," said Steven Loheide, professor of water resources engineering at UW-Madison. "We need quantitative understanding of these two-way interactions to manage either resource effectively."
"This is especially important in places with varied terrain, like Nevada, where groundwater-dependent ecosystems can occur anywhere from high mountain environments that are cool and wet to some of the hottest and driest places in all of North America," said Lead Principal Investigator Christine Albano, associate research professor at DRI. "Groundwater-dependent ecosystems' interactions with groundwater are going to differ dramatically across this range of conditions, so our goal was to quantify these differences."
Until now, managers lacked a way to quickly estimate how much groundwater GDEs use and how sensitive ecosystems are to changes in water levels. This makes it harder to plan for sustainable water use and creates challenges for protecting habitats under changing conditions.
"This tool helps us estimate the water needed to support species and ecosystems we track and how they may be impacted by changing precipitation and temperature in the future," said Chantal Iosso, wetland program specialist at Nevada Division of Natural Heritage.
The tool can also help with planning. Christian Kropf, the principal hydrologist at Truckee Meadows Water Authority, said the tool "could be useful for estimating water used by plants to incorporate into our water resource sustainability models."
Here's how it works:
Users select a location and GDE type to explore how groundwater depth, soil and climate conditions affect plant growth and water use. The Nevada GDE Water Needs Explorer then estimates how much water plants draw from groundwater (called groundwater component of evapotranspiration or ETGW) and how much extra water becomes available to plants when groundwater is close enough to the surface for their roots to reach it--a benefit known as the groundwater subsidy. Having these estimates can help with managing water in a dry state like Nevada.
"The Nevada Division of Water Resources looks forward to using the Nevada GDE Water Needs Explorer to improve management of groundwater in Nevada," said Kip Allander, chief of hydrology at the Nevada Division of Water Resources.
This research was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's WaterSMART Applied Science program.
To learn more about the tool, visit this link: https://www.groundwaterresourcehub.org/where-we-work/nevada/gde-water-needs/
The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more resilient. The Nature Conservancy is working to make a lasting difference around the world in 83 countries and territories (39 by direct conservation impact and 44 through partners) through a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. For more news, visit our newsroom or follow The Nature Conservancy on LinkedIn.
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Original text here: https://www.nature.org/en-us/newsroom/nevada-gde-water-needs-explorer-tool/
[Category: Environment]
National Partnership for New Americans: Advocates Demand Accountability, Immediate Withdrawal of ICE & CBP From Minnesota After Alex Pretti Murder
CHICAGO, Illinois, Jan. 27 -- The National Partnership for New Americans issued the following news on Jan. 26, 2026:
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"A Deadly, Runaway Secret Police:" Advocates Demand Accountability, Immediate Withdrawal of ICE & CBP from Minnesota after Alex Pretti Murder
The National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) is heartbroken and outraged by the senseless and tragic murder of Alex Jeffery Pretti at the hands of federal immigration agents, just weeks after the murder of Renee Nicole Good and the mounting deaths of dozens of people in immigrant detention centers. NPNA joins its members and partners
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CHICAGO, Illinois, Jan. 27 -- The National Partnership for New Americans issued the following news on Jan. 26, 2026:
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"A Deadly, Runaway Secret Police:" Advocates Demand Accountability, Immediate Withdrawal of ICE & CBP from Minnesota after Alex Pretti Murder
The National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) is heartbroken and outraged by the senseless and tragic murder of Alex Jeffery Pretti at the hands of federal immigration agents, just weeks after the murder of Renee Nicole Good and the mounting deaths of dozens of people in immigrant detention centers. NPNA joins its members and partnersin Minnesota in demanding an immediate departure of all Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents from Minnesota and urging them to halt their reign of terror in the Twin Cities and beyond.
In Minnesota and in communities across the nation, the people are mobilizing to hold ICE and CBP accountable through peaceful protests, documenting incidents, accompanying their neighbors, and offering mutual support. NPNA stands in solidarity with the families of the victims and the people of Minnesota, who exemplify courage and unity in the face of state-sanctioned violence.
Said Nicole Melaku, NPNA executive director, "We grieve for the families whose loved ones have been taken from them, and for the people of Minnesota, who are showing the rest of the nation the power of courage, unity, and peaceful assembly to protect their neighbors from a deadly, runaway secret police force. We echo the calls of our Minnesotan siblings: ICE and CBP out of Minnesota--and all of our communities--immediately.
"For weeks, months, and now years, we've seen federal immigration agents' tactics of violent escalation on display, nationally, with absolutely no accountability or oversight. Later this week, the Senate will be taking a critical vote on a funding package, including another round of funding for ICE and CBP. We urge every member of Congress to vote in their moral conscience, vote 'No,' and not hand over a single cent for DHS's lawless campaign of terror in Minnesota, Maine, and across the United States. If Congress does not act now to stop DHS's violence, the question is not whether another person will be killed--it is which one of our neighbors will be next. To uphold our Constitution, protect our rights to peacefully assemble, and keep our communities safe, Congress must defund DHS now."
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The National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) is a multi-ethnic, multiracial coalition of 88 of the nation's largest immigrant and refugee rights organizations with reach across over 42 states. Together with our members, we advance immigrant and refugee equity and inclusion, build and expand immigration legal services and integration programming capacity, and drive campaigns that strengthen democracy through increased civic participation. See our website for more information at partnershipfornewamericans.org.
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Original text here: https://partnershipfornewamericans.org/a-deadly-runaway-secret-police-advocates-demand-accountability-immediate-withdrawal-of-ice-cbp-from-minnesota-after-alex-pretti-murder/
[Category: Sociological]
Animal Wellness Action Pans Justice Department Lawsuit Challenging Michigan Cage-Free Egg Law
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 -- The Center for a Humane Economy posted the following news release on Jan. 26, 2026:
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Animal Wellness Action Pans Justice Department Lawsuit Challenging Michigan Cage-Free Egg Law
Group says DOJ disregards the views of American egg producers and the fact pattern showing it was avian influenza--not cage-free housing--that drove up prices
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Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy today panned the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit seeking to overturn Michigan's cage-free egg law, calling it "grossly ill-informed" and "a maneuver that will threaten
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 -- The Center for a Humane Economy posted the following news release on Jan. 26, 2026:
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Animal Wellness Action Pans Justice Department Lawsuit Challenging Michigan Cage-Free Egg Law
Group says DOJ disregards the views of American egg producers and the fact pattern showing it was avian influenza--not cage-free housing--that drove up prices
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Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy today panned the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit seeking to overturn Michigan's cage-free egg law, calling it "grossly ill-informed" and "a maneuver that will threatenegg producers in Michigan, cause chaos in the marketplace, and drive-up prices for American consumers."
"The Justice Department is way out on a limb with this groundless lawsuit against a Michigan law that is a product of collaboration between Michigan's nationally recognized egg producers and animal welfare groups and that threatens to eliminate a bulwark against the spread of avian diseases that threaten to jack up egg prices for American consumers," said Wayne Pacelle, president of Animal Wellness Action. "When the industry itself says avian influenza--not cage-free housing--drove recent price increases, the Department of Justice is operating from a place of deep misunderstanding of pricing metrics and the workings of American agriculture."
The lawsuit alleges that Michigan's prohibition on the sale of eggs from caged hens restricts supply and raises prices nationwide yet cites no data or studies to support that claim. Yet we now know it was USDA's overreaching depopulation of 140 million laying hens that constrained supply and drove up egg prices from $2 a dozen to $10 a dozen last year for a period of time.
Michigan Allied Poultry Industries Executive Director Nancy Barr noted that Michigan producers have spent hundreds of millions of dollars converting barns to cage-free systems because consumers don't want to see animals jammed into overcrowded, disease-prone factory farms.
This legal challenge is just the latest in a series of failed attempts by the animal agriculture industry, and now the federal government to overturn humane standards for meat and egg production in key sectors of American agriculture. In every case, federal and state courts have turned away these challenges and made clear that the states have a right to enact these laws. The Justice Department's lawsuit closely mirrors its earlier legal challenge to California's laying hen welfare laws (Proposition 2, AB 1437, and Proposition12) that promote cage-free housing and sales systems. That law was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2023, affirming the states' authority to set fairly constructed standards for animal products sold within their borders. The U.S. egg industry, through the United Egg Producers, the Association of California Egg Farmers, and the Michigan Allied Poultry Industry, support the California and Michigan laws.
Animal Wellness Action charged that the Department of Justice should be enforcing the nation's law against the trafficking of fighting birds - which is the original cause of the global H5N1 pandemic. DOJ's Environment and Natural Resources Division last made a case against cockfighting four years ago, despite Animal Wellness Action providing ongoing information about trafficking of fighting birds that threatens to spread the H5N1 virus and to make it more virulent and transmissible through mutation.
"DOJ should be working to attack cockfighting and stem the transmission of bird flu, rather than to threaten the livelihoods of American egg producers whose operations would be gutted if they are forced to compete against factory farmers supplying dirty and cheap eggs from confined hens in Mexico or China," addedPacelle. "Our organization and its allies have specifically identified cockfighting rings in Michigan that threaten the poultry industry, but main DOJ has done nothing to address the threats. Its attacks on egg producers are mind-boggling."
Michigan is one of 11 states that ban cages for egg-laying hens and one of eight states that prohibit the sale of eggs produced in cage systems.
"This lawsuit disregards settled law, ignores industry realities, and does nothing to address the real challenges facing egg producers and consumers alike," added Pacelle.
Animal Wellness Action urges the Justice Department to withdraw the lawsuit and focus instead on measures--such as combating avian influenza--that would genuinely stabilize egg prices and pay attention to the interests of farmers, consumers, and animal welfare groups.
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Center for a Humane Economy is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(3) whose mission is to help animals by helping forge a more humane economic order. The first organization of its kind in the animal protection movement, the Center encourages businesses to honor their social responsibilities in a culture where consumers, investors, and other key stakeholders abhor cruelty and the degradation of the environment and embrace innovation as a means of eliminating both. The Center believes helping animals helps us all. Twitter: @TheHumaneCenter
Animal Wellness Action is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(4) whose mission is to help animals by promoting laws and regulations at federal, state and local levels that forbid cruelty to all animals. The group also works to enforce existing anti-cruelty and wildlife protection laws. Animal Wellness Action believes helping animals helps us all. Twitter: @AWAction_News
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Original text here: https://centerforahumaneeconomy.org/justice-department-lawsuit-challenges-michigan-cage-free-egg-law/
[Category: Animals]
Americans for Tax Reform Issues Commentary: Georgia Republicans are Putting Themselves on the Path to Income Tax Elimination
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 -- Americans for Tax Reform issued the following commentary:
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Georgia Republicans are Putting Themselves on the Path to Income Tax Elimination
By Donald Webster III
In 2026, Georgia Republicans may just be the next state to put themselves on the path to income tax elimination.
Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones (R), a Taxpayer Protection Pledge signer, has made eliminating the state's income tax a centerpiece of his gubernatorial campaign. Last year, Jones created a special committee led by Senate Appropriations Chairman Blake Tillery (R)to study the feasibility of eliminating
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 -- Americans for Tax Reform issued the following commentary:
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Georgia Republicans are Putting Themselves on the Path to Income Tax Elimination
By Donald Webster III
In 2026, Georgia Republicans may just be the next state to put themselves on the path to income tax elimination.
Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones (R), a Taxpayer Protection Pledge signer, has made eliminating the state's income tax a centerpiece of his gubernatorial campaign. Last year, Jones created a special committee led by Senate Appropriations Chairman Blake Tillery (R)to study the feasibility of eliminatingthe tax. After months of research and public testimony, the committee released its recommendations: Pass legislation this year to raise the state's standard deduction to $50,000 for individuals and $100,000 for married couples and adopt further legislation to reduce business taxes and eliminate the personal income tax entirely by 2032.
The first recommendation alone, raising the standard deduction for individuals and joint filers, would already be a major win for Georgians, amounting to a $3 billion tax cut. This change would effectively eliminate the state income tax for two-thirds of individual taxpayers, who would no longer pay the individual income tax.
A second recommendation, accelerating the planned reduction of the state personal and business income taxes so that both rates are 4.99% by 2026, would make Georgia a more appealing state for business. This would keep Georgia competitive with other states in the region such as Florida, Tennessee, and Texas.
After 2026, the two taxes would be decoupled, with the personal income tax continuing to drop, accelerating the process towards no income tax.
Another notable recommendation made by the committee is to not shift the tax burden elsewhere, such as an increased sales tax or property tax, but to give Georgians real relief from tax burdens. Rather than focusing on new revenues, the proposal relies on a growing economy and a pro-growth policy environment.
The move to eliminate the income tax is a big step in the right direction that will help to make the state more economically competitive. Across the country, states are moving towards lower, flatter tax rates. In 2025, 12 states cut their income taxes, with 14 states endorsing income tax elimination. Further reductions in Georgia's rates will make it more economically appealing to both individuals and businesses alike. The move would put Georgia in a growing cohort of states moving towards a more taxpayer-friendly environment, including its neighbors in Tennessee and Florida.
In recent years, Georgia has consistently posted state budget surpluses. Reducing personal income and business tax rates would allow the state to capitalize on this strong fiscal position by fostering a more competitive business climate, cutting unnecessary government red tape, and strengthening a pro-growth economy that benefits all Georgians.
Under Governor Brian Kemp's leadership, Georgia has taken meaningful steps toward becoming more taxpayer and business friendly, most notably with the Tax Reduction and Reform Act of 2022, which flattened the state's personal income tax and put rates on a downward trajectory. While this progress is significant, Georgia still lags behind key regional competitors. Tennessee and Florida levy no individual income tax at all, and even Alabama's top marginal income tax rate remains lower than Georgia's, underscoring the need for further reform if Georgia hopes to remain economically competitive.
Georgia Republicans have taken meaningful steps to make the state more pro-growth and affordable for its residents. Increasing the rate of tax reduction and further lowering the personal income tax moves Georgia in the right direction toward a more competitive, business-friendly climate. If enacted, this proposal would build on recent progress and help make Georgia more affordable for families, workers, and employers across the state.
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Original text here: https://atr.org/georgia-republicans-are-putting-themselves-on-the-path-to-income-tax-elimination/
[Category: Political]