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Wis. DNR Seeking Public Comment On Draft 2026 Program Guidance For Federal Recreational Trail Program
MADISON, Wisconsin, Nov. 11 -- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release on Nov. 10, 2025:
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DNR Seeking Public Comment On Draft 2026 Program Guidance For Federal Recreational Trail Program
Public Comment Period Open Through Dec. 1
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on the Draft Program Guidance for the Federal Recreational Trail Program (RTP) Grant Program.
The RTP Grant Program guidance will no longer be combined with the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Local Assistance Program or the Federal Land and Water
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MADISON, Wisconsin, Nov. 11 -- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release on Nov. 10, 2025:
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DNR Seeking Public Comment On Draft 2026 Program Guidance For Federal Recreational Trail Program
Public Comment Period Open Through Dec. 1
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on the Draft Program Guidance for the Federal Recreational Trail Program (RTP) Grant Program.
The RTP Grant Program guidance will no longer be combined with the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Local Assistance Program or the Federal Land and WaterConservation Fund Grant Program guidance. This notice also includes a date change for the RTP grant application deadline, changing from May 1 to March 1 annually.
The goal of the RTP is to encourage the maintenance, rehabilitation and development of trails and trail-side amenities by providing cost-sharing assistance to governmental units and qualified trail organizations. Funding is available for both motorized and non-motorized trails.
The RTP grants are facilitated by the DNR in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, through funding appropriated to Wisconsin by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration. Due to the processing time required for necessary project reviews by all state and federal agencies, the DNR proposes to move the application deadline from May 1 to March 1 annually, starting in 2026.
* Summary of proposed changes: The RTP grant program guidance will not change substantially from its previous application years. However, this public comment opportunity serves as notice that a Draft RTP Grant Program Guidance is now available for public comment. This notice also pertains to the change in the RTP grant application deadline to March 1 annually, starting in 2026.
* Next steps: Once the 21-day comment period is complete, all comments will be considered, revisions will be made to the draft guidance document as warranted, and the Final Program Guidance, Applications and Instructions will be made available on the DNR's Recreational Trail Program Grants webpage.
Please send comments on or before Dec. 1, 2025, to:
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
C/O Cheryl Housley, DNR Grant Project Manager
3911 Fish Hatchery Road
Fitchburg, WI 53711
Cheryl.Housley@wisconsin.gov or 608-516-9560
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Original text here: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/newsroom/release/115601
New Hampshire Insurance Department Issues Consent Order Against Celtic Insurance Company for Claims and Appeals Violations
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 11 -- The New Hampshire Department of Insurance issued the following news release on Nov. 10, 2025:
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New Hampshire Insurance Department Issues Consent Order Against Celtic Insurance Company for Claims and Appeals Violations
The New Hampshire Insurance Department (NHID) has issued a Consent Order against Celtic Insurance Company, DBA Ambetter from New Hampshire Healthy Families, following a market conduct examination that identified multiple violations of New Hampshire insurance laws and regulations related to claims processing, appeals, and responsiveness to
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 11 -- The New Hampshire Department of Insurance issued the following news release on Nov. 10, 2025:
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New Hampshire Insurance Department Issues Consent Order Against Celtic Insurance Company for Claims and Appeals Violations
The New Hampshire Insurance Department (NHID) has issued a Consent Order against Celtic Insurance Company, DBA Ambetter from New Hampshire Healthy Families, following a market conduct examination that identified multiple violations of New Hampshire insurance laws and regulations related to claims processing, appeals, and responsiveness todepartment inquiries.
The examination, which reviewed the company's individual health insurance business from January 1, 2022, through February 28, 2023, found 124 instances where the company failed to comply with state statutes and administrative rules. Specific areas of concern included delayed responses to NHID inquiries, untimely handling of claim appeals, and failure to make prompt payments on claims involving prior authorization.
"The implementation of this Consent Order underscores the Department's continued focus on protecting New Hampshire consumers and ensuring accountability among carriers operating in the Granite State," said Insurance Commissioner DJ Bettencourt. "Timely claim payments, fair appeal processes, and prompt responses to regulatory inquiries are fundamental obligations of any insurer serving our residents."
The examination began on March 20, 2023, and was completed on February 14, 2025. Following submission of the Market Conduct Examination Report, the NHID adopted the report on May 30, 2025. Celtic Insurance Company submitted a Corrective Action Plan on June 18, 2025, outlining the steps taken to address the deficiencies identified by the Department.
Under the Consent Order, the company is assessed a total administrative penalty of $512,500. Of that amount, $250,000 must be paid within 30 days of the Final Order, while $262,500 will be held in abeyance for two years pending successful completion of a Compliance Assurance Plan and the absence of further violations. The suspended amount will become immediately due if the company fails to meet the terms of the agreement.
"These findings reinforce the importance of strict adherence to state insurance laws and timely engagement with the Department," said Deputy Insurance Commissioner Keith Nyhan. "These enforcement actions not only enhance consumer safeguards but also ensure clarity and fairness for providers, carriers, and health plans operating in New Hampshire. The NHID remains committed to maintaining transparency and consumer protections for Granite Staters."
The Consent Order is a public regulatory action and has been reported to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). The Consent Order can be viewed at https://mm.nh.gov/files/uploads/nhid/documents/signed-consent-order-ins-23-005-mc.pdf.
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The New Hampshire Insurance Department Can Help
The New Hampshire Insurance Department's mission is to promote and protect the public good by ensuring the existence of a safe and competitive insurance marketplace through the development and enforcement of the insurance laws of the State of New Hampshire. Contact us with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your insurance coverage at 800-852-3416 or 603-271-2261, or by email at consumerservices@ins.nh.gov. For more information, visit https://insurance.nh.gov/.
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Original text here: https://www.insurance.nh.gov/news-and-media/new-hampshire-insurance-department-issues-consent-order-against-celtic-insurance
In Honor of Veterans Day, Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Support the Heroes Who Served Our Nation
ALBANY, New York, Nov. 11 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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In Honor of Veterans Day, Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Support the Heroes Who Served Our Nation
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In honor of Veterans Day, Governor Kathy Hochul today highlighted legislation she recently signed to demonstrate the state's appreciation of the service and sacrifice of New York's veterans. The legislative package designates the State of New York as a Purple Heart state, while expanding employment opportunities for disabled veterans and safeguarding the benefits received by veterans.
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ALBANY, New York, Nov. 11 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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In Honor of Veterans Day, Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Support the Heroes Who Served Our Nation
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In honor of Veterans Day, Governor Kathy Hochul today highlighted legislation she recently signed to demonstrate the state's appreciation of the service and sacrifice of New York's veterans. The legislative package designates the State of New York as a Purple Heart state, while expanding employment opportunities for disabled veterans and safeguarding the benefits received by veterans.
"Ourveterans and service members made the selfless choice to step up to protect our nation and our liberties," Governor Hochul said. "Signing this legislative package ensures that those who served our country face fewer barriers to employment and benefits and are properly honored for their commitment to our country."
New York State Department of Veterans' Services Commissioner Viviana M. DeCohen said, "These measures strengthen the promise we make to every person who wore the uniform of our nation: that their service will be honored, their benefits protected, and their opportunities expanded - not diminished - in civilian life. By safeguarding earned benefits, expanding pathways to meaningful employment for disabled Veterans, and formally honoring our courageous Purple Heart heroes, New York is once again proving that gratitude must be matched with action. We thank Governor Hochul for her steadfast allyship and for championing policies that uphold dignity, protect those who served, and ensure every Veteran and Military Family in our state is supported and empowered."
Currently, under section 55-c of the Civil Service Law, the Civil Service Commission may make up to 500 positions eligible to disabled veterans a majority of which currently go unfilled. Legislation S2623A/A4751A is designed to increase awareness of the availability of employment opportunities for disabled veterans by requiring the Department of Veterans' Services to amplify information about employment opportunities online. This bill also requires local veterans' services agencies to inform veterans about the availability of jobs under section 55-c of the civil service law.
State Senator Jessica Scarcella-Spanton said, "As Chair of the Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security, and Military Affairs, I am proud to fight for our veterans in the State Senate the way they've fought for us. Thank you to Governor Hochul for signing my bill that will increase awareness of the availability of employment opportunities for disabled veterans. Today and every day we need to ensure that every veteran in New York has the opportunity to thrive when they come home and that they feel supported in that journey."
Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar said, "There is nothing I respect more than the courage of those who put their lives on the line for our country. That is why I fought for my billtoday signed into lawto open the door of opportunity for veterans with disabilities who defended our freedom. One in five New York veterans lives with a service-related disabilitymore than 120,000 heroes who will now have greater access to good jobs and economic opportunity. This law makes New York a national leader in connecting our heroes to good jobs and economic security. On this Veterans Day, we renew our commitment to ensuring that every veteran has the opportunity, dignity, and support they have earned through their service."
Legislation S8150/A8476 establishes a process intended to safeguard the benefits received by veterans. Pension poaching, and the theft of other benefits, has long been an issue faced by the veteran population. This legislation protects veterans from fraud and unaccredited representatives; institutes a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for violation; establishes the class A misdemeanor crime of unaccredited representation of a veteran; and establishes a veterans' services fund that consists of all civil penalties collected for violations of this act. The fund will be used to give grants to certified veteran service organizations that assist veterans in preparing and presenting claims for benefits.
State Senator Siela Bynoe said, "It was a pleasure to work with Assemblyman Steve Stern as we strive to safeguard our veterans from the exploitation of bad actors. This comprehensive legislation criminalizes the practice of charging veterans unlawful fees for benefits assistance and creates a penalty-funded resource that will strengthen outreach and support services for those who selflessly served our country. Our veterans have protected us at great personal cost, and it's our duty to protect them from those who aim to take advantage of them as they access benefits they have rightfully earned."
Assemblymember Steve Stern said, "As the Chairman of the Veterans' Affairs Committee of the New York State Assembly, I thank Governor Hochul for signing my bill to protect veterans from bad actors who attempt to take advantage of veterans by fraudulently seeking payment for services without proper accreditation from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The Governing Unaccredited Representatives Defrauding (GUARD) VA benefits act will increase penalties on individuals and entities who act in violation of federal and state law, and ensure that the brave men and women who sacrifice so much to protect our great nation are not taken advantage of by scammers."
Legislation S1889/A29 designates the State of New York as a Purple Heart state, honoring combat veterans for their service and sacrifices made for the country and for the State of New York.
State Senator Jacob Asbhy said, "Since the American Revolution, the Empire State has played a central role in our nation's military affairs. By officially marking New York as a Purple Heart state, we unlock new opportunities to commemorate the courage of our men and women who, time and time again, set the standard for service and sacrifice. I'm grateful to Assemblymember McDonald and Assemblyman Bendett for their tireless efforts to get this bill on the governor's desk, and I'm so appreciative that she chose to sign it ahead of Veterans Day. Most of all, I'm inspired by New York's Purple Heart heroes."
Assemblymember John T. McDonald III, RPh said, "I was proud to sponsor this legislation designating New York as a Purple Heart State so that we, as New Yorkers, can collectively express our gratitude to the approximately 1.8 million Purple Heart recipients nationwide for their sacrifice and courage. I thank Governor Hochul for signing this important bill into law and for her continued support of our Veterans."
State Senator James Sanders Jr. said, "As a veteran myself having proudly served in the United States Marine Corps, Veterans Day is when we honor those who served in a branch of the U.S. military (the six branches of the U.S. military are the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard) to defend the freedoms of America that we all enjoy. I want to thank Governor Kathy Hochul for signing these bills into law that will improve the lives of our deserving veterans."
State Senator April N.M. Baskin said, "Our veterans and those who are currently active inspire me to work hard every day to honor these selfless Americans. No veteran should have trouble securing housing, health care or employment assistance. 'Thank you for your Service' may feel like a cliche, but the sentiments are grounded in gratitude sprouting from the depths of our hearts."
State Senator Dan Stec said, "We should acknowledge and support our Veterans every day, not just on Veterans Day. The package of bills signed into law, from designating New York a purple heart state to expanding employment opportunities for disabled Veterans and safeguarding the benefits received by Veterans, go a long way toward improving the quality of life for those who've served our nation. We owe our servicemembers a debt of gratitude that can never be fully repaid. But these new laws help ensure that New York State's Veterans receive the support and resources their sacrifices deserve."
Assemblymember Pamela J. Hunter said, "As a proud Army veteran, I know firsthand the challenges that many who serve face when they return home. These new laws reaffirm New York's ongoing commitment to honoring that service not only with words, but with action. By expanding employment opportunities for disabled veterans, protecting the benefits they've earned, and designating New York as a Purple Heart State, we are strengthening our promise to those who have sacrificed for our freedom. I'm grateful to Governor Hochul and my colleagues for continuing to stand with our veterans and their families."
Assemblymember Marianne Buttenschon said, "Our veterans have served our country with dedication and sacrifice. Now, it is imperative we honor that service by providing them with the state resources and support necessary for their future success. Today may be Veterans Day, but our gratitude for our state's heroes extends beyond, to me every day is Veterans Day. I want to thank the Governor for signing this legislation to support our veterans."
Assemblymember Christopher Eachus said, "As a member of the Veterans' Affairs committee and Assembly representative of the National Purple Heart Hall of Fame in New Windsor, I proudly celebrate the signing of this Veteran's Day legislative package. These new laws will expand opportunities for disabled veterans, protects our veterans' benefits from disgraceful thieves, and properly honors them by designating New York as a Purple Heart state. We can never fully repay the debts we owe to our veterans, but thanks to Governor Hochul and my colleagues in the legislature we can continue to have New York lead the way in giving them the respect they deserve."
Assemblymember Paula Elaine Kay said, "As a member of the Assembly Committee on Veterans' Affairs, I'm proud to stand with veterans in Sullivan and Orange counties and across New York State. Our veterans deserve the best of everything, and today we're taking a step in the right direction toward making sure they have every opportunity to succeed in civilian life. I want every single individual who has served this country to be employed, protected, and appreciated. We have a long way to go, but today we publicly affirm our commitment to this important work. I thank Governor Hochul for signing these bills into law today."
Assemblymember Tommy John Schiavoni said, "Throughout our history, New Yorkers have proven themselves as true American heroes in defense of who we are as a people, our freedom, and our Constitution. We recognize Veterans every year across the country on November 11 in appreciation of all those who serve to protect and defend America and its allies. This package of legislation recently signed into law is just one way how New York State can give back to those who have risked everything in service to our nation. I commend Governor Hochul and my colleagues in the Legislature for bringing these initiatives over the finish line, and as a member of the Assembly Veterans' Committee, I am proud to advocate on behalf of New York's Veterans."
Assemblymember Chris Burdick said, "In New York, we are showing that we are not only grateful to our veterans but that we support them. These bills are a step in the right direction in terms of employment, protection, and appreciation. Our veterans deserve more than they are currently receiving, and New York is committed to change that. Many thanks to Governor Hochul and the sponsors of these bills."
Assemblymember Stephen Hawley said, "As we honor the courage and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform this Veterans Day, I'm proud to stand behind legislation that not only pays tribute to their service but delivers real results. Bills like these, which expand job opportunities for disabled veterans and protect our heroes from pension poaching and fraudulent practices, ensure that New York's gratitude is matched by action. Additionally, by designating New York as a Purple Heart State, we reaffirm our deep respect for those who have been wounded in defense of our freedom. Our veterans have given everything for this nation. It's our duty to give back by ensuring they have the opportunities, protections and recognition they have earned."
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Original text here: https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/honor-veterans-day-governor-hochul-signs-legislation-support-heroes-who-served-our-nation
Governor Moore Honors Veterans Day and Announces Additional Support for Veterans Impacted by the Federal Government Shutdown
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Nov. 11 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release:
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Governor Moore Honors Veterans Day and Announces Additional Support for Veterans Impacted by the Federal Government Shutdown
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ANNAPOLIS, MD Governor Wes Moore today visited Greenbelt to commemorate Veterans Day and honor the sacrifices of Maryland's veterans and their families. During his visit, the governor reinforced the Moore-Miller Administration's commitment to supporting veterans and military families across Maryland.
"Leave No One Behind is not a talking point for us, it's a governing
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ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Nov. 11 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release:
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Governor Moore Honors Veterans Day and Announces Additional Support for Veterans Impacted by the Federal Government Shutdown
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ANNAPOLIS, MD Governor Wes Moore today visited Greenbelt to commemorate Veterans Day and honor the sacrifices of Maryland's veterans and their families. During his visit, the governor reinforced the Moore-Miller Administration's commitment to supporting veterans and military families across Maryland.
"Leave No One Behind is not a talking point for us, it's a governingphilosophy," said Gov. Moore. "So at a time when we're seeing attacks against our veterans and military families, today is a reminder: In Maryland, 'thank you for your service' actually means something. As long as I am governor of the state, it always will."
In response to the impacts of the longest shutdown in U.S. history and federal layoffs that disproportionately affect veterans, the governor today announced $250,000 in funding to be allocated to four initiatives that provide critical aid for rent, groceries, and household stability. The partnerships built through this effort will help strengthen Maryland's support network for veteransone in four of whom are federal civilian employeesand their families.
"At a time when we are facing enormous challenges, what gives me hope is that our administration is doing everything in our power to deliver relief for those struggling," said First Lady Dawn Moore. "When I married my husband, I didn't know I was marrying a governorbut I knew I was marrying a soldier. Soldiers are wired to protect, and my husband wakes up every day thinking about how to build a state that lives by the creed he learned in the military: leave no one behind."
The $250,000 in funding announced today will be distributed among the following initiatives:
Maryland Veterans Trust Fund, which helps cover essential expenses such as rent, mortgage payments, utilities, and vehicle repairs. Funding will significantly reduce the backlog of more than 200 pending applications, ensuring timely financial relief through emergency grants of up to $10,000 for veterans, military families, Gold Star parents, spouses, and members of the Maryland National Guard.
Learn more about the Maryland Veterans Trust Fund at veterans.maryland.gov.
Operation Homefront, which works to build strong, stable, and secure military and veteran families by improving their financial, emotional, and social well-being. Funding will expand an existing emergency food assistance partnership, providing $500 grocery gift cards to approximately 200 military and veteran familiesincluding veterans with service-connected disabilities within 10 years of separation. Operation Homefront has seen a nearly 100% increase in food assistance requests nationwide since the government shutdown began.
Applications for support are being accepted at operationhomefront.org.
Blue Star Families Maryland Chapter, which works to ensure that military families feel connected, supported, and empowered wherever they serve through partnerships with public and private organizations. Funding will support and expand the upcoming Nourish the Service event at Naval Air Station Patuxent River on November 16, providing four-day food packages for approximately 400 military families. The program works to address food insecurity among military families while also building community through volunteerism and shared support.
Maryland National Guard Food Pantry, which provides essential food and household supplies to the Guard, active-duty service members, and their families across the state. The pantry, supported by donations and community partners, has seen a sharp increase in demand during the federal government shutdown as Guard members experience delayed pay and rising household costs. The funding also strengthens the Guard's existing network of family support programs, helping connect service members to additional state resources.
Governor and First Lady Moore honored Maryland's veterans and military families this morning during the City of Greenbelt's Veterans Day celebration, where they observed a wreath-laying ceremony at the Greenbelt War Memorial. The governor and first lady then served meals to veterans and their families at the Greenbelt American Legion Post 136's annual Veterans Day Luncheon.
"When Maryland veterans fall on hard times, they shouldn't have to face it alone," said Maryland Department of Veterans and Military Families Acting Secretary Ed Rothstein. "Those who have served and sacrificed for our nation deserve our support in return. This funding helps meet the immediate needs of veterans and their families and provides stability during times of financial uncertainty. It's a reminder that in Maryland, our commitment to those who served is more than wordsit's action."
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Original text here: https://governor.maryland.gov/news/press/pages/Governor-Moore-Honors-Veterans-Day-and-Announces-Additional-Support-for-Veterans-Impacted-by-the-Federal-Government-Shutdow.aspx
Governor Hochul and Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader Announce Historic Agreement to Strengthen Economic and Cultural Ties
ALBANY, New York, Nov. 11 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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Governor Hochul and Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader Announce Historic Agreement to Strengthen Economic and Cultural Ties
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Governor Kathy Hochul today joined President Luis Abinader of the Dominican Republic in Santo Domingo to announce a historic agreement to reaffirm and strengthen the vibrant cultural, social, and economic connection between New York State and the Dominican Republic. A Declaration of Intent (DOI) between both governments was signed to deepen cooperation in key
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ALBANY, New York, Nov. 11 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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Governor Hochul and Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader Announce Historic Agreement to Strengthen Economic and Cultural Ties
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Governor Kathy Hochul today joined President Luis Abinader of the Dominican Republic in Santo Domingo to announce a historic agreement to reaffirm and strengthen the vibrant cultural, social, and economic connection between New York State and the Dominican Republic. A Declaration of Intent (DOI) between both governments was signed to deepen cooperation in keyareas including tourism, disaster preparedness, agricultural innovation and economic development.
"New York State and the Dominican Republic share a deep, enduring bond rooted in community, culture, and opportunity," Governor Hochul said. "This mission represents our shared commitment to forge a collective future defined by innovation, inclusion and global partnership. From expanding trade opportunities for New York small businesses to exploring groundbreaking drone technologies that can improve and save lives across borders, this collaboration will deliver real results for both of our economies and our people."
Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader said, "This agreement will allow us to work in all areas to have a more effective and efficient relationship between the Dominican Republic and that great state of New York, where many of our compatriots live who are now doctors, police officers and outstanding professionals."
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As part of today's event, Governor Hochul announced that Empire State Development's Global NY program will lead an official trade mission to the Dominican Republic, connecting New York-based small and medium-sized enterprises with qualified buyers, distributors and business partners across the Caribbean nation. The mission aims to expand export opportunities, strengthen bilateral trade, and promote long-term collaboration between New York and Dominican companies.
In addition, ESD announced a new partnership between its New York-based innovation partner NUAIR and key Dominican Republic agencies to explore the application of drone and unmanned-aircraft-systems technologies to strengthen disaster-response, agriculture and infrastructure management. NUAIR, headquartered in Syracuse and operated the FAA-designated UAS Test Site at Griffiss International Airport in the Mohawk Valley, oversees one of the nation's most advanced drone-testing corridors and has been awarded more than $150 million in state investment to date to further establish New York as a premier global hub for UAS research and commercialization. By creating a network of experts to share best practices, New York and the Dominican Republic stand to benefit in both post-disaster and economic development sectors.
The DOI also establishes a collaborative partnership and sharing of best practices, experiences and innovative solutions to aid in disaster preparedness planning, emergency management programming and training and the exploration of the use of technical innovation strategies to assist in pre- and post-disaster assessments. These efforts will include:
* New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services training mission to the Dominican Republic for emergency services personnel.
* NUAIR expert training on drone use for disaster response.
* Technical support in New York State for the Dominican Republic to participate in the state's surplus equipment auction.
* A multi-year partnership with SUNY and CUNY to advance research, educational excellence and share solutions on climate change, infrastructure resilience, meteorology, emergency management and public administration.
In December 2023, Minosca Alcantara, Executive Director of the NYS Bridge Authority, and Angel Vasquez, Deputy Secretary for Union Relations, participated in a delegation trip to the Dominican Republic planned by Representative Adriano Espaillat, following a major weather disaster that impacted the country in November 2023. During the trip New York State made a commitment to the President of the Dominican Republic that the State would find ways to support their climate resilience and disaster response efforts.
As a follow up, in June 2024, the Dominican Republic sent a delegation of engineers for a week to New York State to study the state's efforts to make our infrastructure more climate resilient. The delegation visited various bridges, tunnels, and command centers across the downstate region.
From expanding trade opportunities for New York small businesses to exploring groundbreaking drone technologies that can improve and save lives across borders, this collaboration will deliver real results for both of our economies and our people."
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Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, "Under Governor Hochul's leadership, ESD and New York State continue to build and fortify economic and cultural bridges with international partners. The Dominican Republic has long been a key partner and vibrant contributor to New York's success, and today's agreement underscores the importance of deepening those ties. Through programs like Global NY and partnerships with NUAIR, we are expanding opportunities for business growth, job creation and technological collaboration that benefit communities from Santo Domingo to State Street."
Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray said, "New York is home to some of the nation's strongest emergency management professionals who have dedicated their lives to keeping their communities safe in the face of an ever growing number of threats. We are proud to be able to share our knowledge and experience with our partners in the Dominican Republic - we are all stronger when we work together."
New York State Bridge Authority Executive Director Dr. Minosca Alcantara said, "It has been a tremendous honor to join Governor Hochul and her delegation during this mission and strengthen the deep bonds between the State of New York and the Dominican Republic. Cross-cultural exchanges like this have been beneficial to Dominicans and New Yorkers alike. The New York State Bridge Authority stands ready to continue collaborating with our Dominican engineering counterparts and do all we can to improve infrastructure resilience both in the D.R. and in New York."
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation President Dr. Guillermo Linares said, "As member of her cabinet and as part of the Dominican Diaspora, it is a high honor to have joined Governor Hochul in her historic trip to the Dominican Republic to forge stronger ties between the State of New York and the Dominican Republic, home to more than one million Dominicans. These two declarations of intent with strength our relationship and support our Dominican community."
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. said, "New York State has strong connections with the Dominican Republic, and thanks to Governor Hochul and this new collaborative agreement, SUNY will be able to deepen those bonds further. This multi-year partnership will help advance research, educational excellence, workforce development, and shared solutions to help benefit communities in New York and the Dominican Republic."
New York State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said, "Agriculture is critical to both New York and the Dominican Republic's economies, and there is a real opportunity here to further our collaboration, building a strong trade relationship that will be mutually beneficial and sharing best practices in the areas of agricultural innovation, drone technology, and so much more. I'm proud to join the Governor as we engage in this important effort and look forward to growing this partnership moving forward."
Dormitory Authority of the State of New York President and CEO Robert J. Rodriguez said, "It was a privilege to join Governor Hochul on this important mission to deepen New York's partnership with the Dominican Republic. At DASNY, we know that smart, inclusive infrastructure investments drive opportunity and strengthen communities. We stand ready to contribute our expertise to support projects that emerge from this collaboration, continuing our 80-year tradition of building a stronger, more equitable New York."
CUNY Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodriguez said, "This exciting collaboration will allow us to build on CUNY's deep ties to the Dominican community to leverage our longstanding commitment to exceptional public higher education, career success for students and research with a strong public impact. Working with our partners in the Dominican Republic and colleagues from SUNY, we will create new pathways for students and faculty to advance research, strengthen communities across both countries and develop innovative solutions to some of today's most pressing challenges."
Representative Adriano Espaillat said, "This historic agreement between the state of New York and the Dominican Republic is a powerful testament to our shared commitment to prosperity and resilience. Today's announcement marks an extraordinary milestone in our efforts to strengthen ties between our state and the Dominican Republic in tourism, disaster preparedness, agricultural innovation, and economic development. I am honored to play a role in the ongoing collaboration between Governor Hochul and President Abinader to bring this agreement to fruition. Together, we are building a bridge of opportunity that honors our shared history while investing in a stronger, more sustainable future throughout the Dominican diaspora."
Global NY's trade mission will be conducted in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo. Participating companies will receive customized export-assistance reports and pre-arranged business-to-business meetings tailored to their market goals, with a focus on sectors such as life sciences, advanced manufacturing, green technology and consumer goods.
As a division of Empire State Development, Global NY offers financial and technical assistance that can offset the costs of exporting for New York-based businesses and organizations looking to connect to the rest of the world. Recent trade missions have introduced New York businesses to markets in Canada, Japan, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Australia. More information is available here.
NUAIR's expanded partnership will include knowledge-exchange sessions and demonstration projects focused on disaster-response, infrastructure monitoring and agricultural innovation building on New York's existing leadership in unmanned aircraft systems testing and airspace integration across the 1900-square-mile corridor in Central New York and the Mohawk Valley.
Contact the Governor's Press Office
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Original text here: https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-and-dominican-republic-president-luis-abinader-announce-historic-agreement
Governor Healey Unveils Art Exhibition by Massachusetts Veterans
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 11 -- Gov. Maura Healey, D-Massachusetts, issued the following news release:
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Governor Healey Unveils Art Exhibition by Massachusetts Veterans
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Boston Today, in honor of Veterans Day, Governor Maura Healey unveiled a temporary art installation featuring works created by veterans living in Massachusetts. The exhibition, presented in partnership with the Mass Cultural Council, showcases the work of Peter J Damon, Hector Rene Membreno-Canales, and Francis Olschafskie and will be on view in the Governor's Reception Area through December 12.
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 11 -- Gov. Maura Healey, D-Massachusetts, issued the following news release:
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Governor Healey Unveils Art Exhibition by Massachusetts Veterans
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Boston Today, in honor of Veterans Day, Governor Maura Healey unveiled a temporary art installation featuring works created by veterans living in Massachusetts. The exhibition, presented in partnership with the Mass Cultural Council, showcases the work of Peter J Damon, Hector Rene Membreno-Canales, and Francis Olschafskie and will be on view in the Governor's Reception Area through December 12.
"Our veterans havesacrificed and contributed so much to our state and our nation, and this exhibition is an opportunity to honor their service and showcase their many talents," said Governor Maura Healey. "It invites the thousands of visitors who come through the State House to pause, reflect and connect with Peter, Hector, and Francis's work. I'm deeply grateful to each of them for sharing their art with us."
"I want to thank the Mass Cultural Council and all three artists for helping us bring this meaningful exhibition to the People's House," said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. "Our veterans embody the values that define us, and it's an honor to celebrate their service and creativity here in our capital."
Under Governor Healey's leadership, veterans services in Massachusetts have been transformed. She appointed the first-ever cabinet level Veterans Services Secretary, Jon Santiago, signed the most comprehensive veterans' legislation in state history with the HERO Act, helped more than 1,000 veterans get housing through the End Veteran Homelessness campaign, opened a state-of-the-art new facility at the Chelsea Veterans Home and broke ground on the new Holyoke Veterans Home.
Since taking office, Governor Healey sought to expand diverse art on display in the Governor's Executive Office Suite by adding Black Tie by Robert T. Freeman and At the Tremont Street Car Barns by Allan Rohan Crite, which are on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts. She has also displayed other temporary exhibitions in the Governor's reception area, including celebrating Black History, Climate Month, Pride Month, the Cape & Islands, Hispanic Heritage Month, Western Massachusetts, Native American Heritage Month and Women Veterans. The office also has on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Early Summer by J. Appleton Brown, Spring Hillside by J. J. Enneking, George Washington by Francis Alexander, Landscape by Leslie Prince Thompson and Showery May Morning, by J. Appleton Brown.
Additional information about the temporary installments:
Peter J Damon is an artist, catastrophically injured Iraq War Veteran, and co-owner of True Grit Art Gallery in Middleborough, Massachusetts. Alongside his wife, Jenn, he operates this vibrant space, representing over 25 artists from across Southern New England and establishing it as a key cultural venue for Southeastern Massachusetts and beyond.
After suffering traumatic amputations of both arms in 2003 while serving in Iraq for the Massachusetts National Guard, Damon channeled his resilience into art as a profound source of meaning and purpose. He paints primarily in oils, drawing inspiration from his working-class roots in Brockton, Massachusetts, where he grew up. His work captures the simple yet evocative colors, shapes, lines, and textures found in the humble architecture of Brockton and the surrounding areas, including Middleborough, where he now resides. Through his art, Damon explores themes of grit, recovery, and everyday beauty, inviting viewers to find depth in the ordinary. His pieces reflect not only personal triumph but also a deep connection to the landscapes and communities that shaped him. His work "Parade Day" and "Canal Drawbridge at Dusk" are on display in the Governor's Reception office.
Hector Rene Membreno-Canales is a Honduran American artist, educator, and researcher whose work explores the intersections of military experience, identity, and visual culture. A former U.S. Army Public Affairs Officer, he served for over a decade with deployments and assignments in Iraq, El Salvador, Poland, Germany, and Canada. In 2022, he completed the Smithsonian Institution's inaugural U.S. Army Monuments Officer Training, continuing his commitment to preserving cultural heritage in conflict zones. Currently based in Massachusetts, Membreno-Canales is the Francis C. Robertson Instructor of Visual Studies and Photography at Phillips Academy Andover and a Lecturer in the Art, Culture, and Technology (ACT) Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Membreno-Canales's earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the School of Visual Arts and a Master of Fine Art in Art and Art History from Hunter College, City University of New York. He has received awards and grants from The Eddie Adams Workshop, Red Bull Arts, Magnum Foundation, and Harvard University. His photograph Soldier in Kevlar is currently on display in the Governor's Reception area.
Francis Olschafskie is a photographer, educator, and media artist, and a 2025 Mass Cultural Council Grants for Creative Individuals recipient. His work explores the intersections of photography, media, and technology, reflecting decades of artistic and academic engagement.
Olschafskie holds an undergraduate degree in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and a graduate degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab. He has taught in the photography programs at New York University, the School of Visual Arts, the International Center of Photography, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
His photographs have been widely exhibited across the United States and Europe, including at the Walker Art Center, Museum of Modern Art, Isentan Museum, Greek Ministry of Culture, Tisch School of the Arts, Robert Hull Fleming Museum and the Photographic Resource Center.
His work Flowers is currently on display in the Governor's Reception area.
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Attorney General Labrador Announces Sentencing Following Joint Undercover Operation Targeting Online Child Predators
BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 11 -- Idaho Attorney General Raul R. Labrador issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Labrador Announces Sentencing Following Joint Undercover Operation Targeting Online Child Predators
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BOISE, ID - Attorney General Raul Labrador announced today that Garrett Ray Vanni, 38, was sentenced to up to 15 years in prison following his arrest in a joint undercover operation targeting individuals who use the internet to entice children. Vanni pled guilty to one count of enticing a child through use of the internet or other communication device, a felony. He was
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BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 11 -- Idaho Attorney General Raul R. Labrador issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Labrador Announces Sentencing Following Joint Undercover Operation Targeting Online Child Predators
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BOISE, ID - Attorney General Raul Labrador announced today that Garrett Ray Vanni, 38, was sentenced to up to 15 years in prison following his arrest in a joint undercover operation targeting individuals who use the internet to entice children. Vanni pled guilty to one count of enticing a child through use of the internet or other communication device, a felony. He wassentenced November 5, 2025, by Canyon County District Judge Davis F. VanderVelde.
"These undercover operations protect Idaho families by stopping predators before they can harm a single child," said Attorney General Labrador. "Our statewide law enforcement partnerships make Idaho families safer every day. When agencies work together, we remove these threats and send a clear message that if you target children in Idaho, you will be caught and prosecuted."
Vanni was arrested on February 27, 2025, as part of a coordinated two-night undercover operation led by the Attorney General's ICAC Unit and Canyon County Sheriff's Office. The operation targeted offenders communicating with children via text, social media, and other chat platforms to meet for sexual activity. During the operation, officers worked undercover to expose adults seeking to sexually abuse children and share child sexual abuse material.
Vanni engaged in sexually explicit conversations with someone he believed was a 15-year-old girl, but who was actually an undercover law enforcement officer. On February 27, 2025, Vanni arrived at a Nampa hotel intending to have sex with the purported minor only to find law enforcement waiting for him. He was arrested by members of the Attorney General's ICAC Task Force and pled guilty before trial.
Judge VanderVelde sentenced Vanni to a total unified sentence of fifteen years in prison with three and a half years fixed and eleven and a half years indeterminate. Vanni will be required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Idaho law.
The operation was a cooperative effort that included officers, attorneys, and support personnel from across Idaho. Agencies included the Idaho Office of the Attorney General, Canyon County Sheriff's Office, Idaho State Police, Canyon County Prosecutor's Office, United States Attorney's Office, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI), and the Idaho ICAC Unit including affiliate investigators from the Boise Police Department, Pocatello Police Department, Idaho Falls Police Department, Bonneville County Sheriff's Office, Rupert Police Department, Moscow Police Department, Coeur d'Alene Police Department, and Nampa Police Department.
The investigation was led by Bonneville County Detective Korey Payne, who serves as an affiliate with the Attorney General's ICAC Unit, and Canyon County Detective Bailey Wilson. The case was prosecuted by Deputy Attorney General James Haws.
Anyone with information regarding the exploitation of children is encouraged to contact local police, the Attorney General's ICAC Unit at 208-947-8700, or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.
The Attorney General's ICAC Unit leads the Idaho ICAC Task Force, a coalition of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, to investigate and prosecute individuals who use the internet to criminally exploit children.
Parents, educators, and law enforcement officials can find more information and helpful resources at the ICAC website, ICACIdaho.org.
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