State Tipoffs Involving Utah Newsletter for Sunday August 09, 2020 ( 6 items ) |
Attorney General Cameron Joins 22-State Coalition Advocating for Federal COVID-19 Liability Protections, Urges Congress to Consider Safe to Work Act
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, Aug. 7 -- Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron issued the following news release on Aug. 6:
Attorney General Daniel Cameron today joined 22 state attorneys general in co-signing a letter, authored by Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, to Congressional leadership urging the adoption of liability protections contained in the Safe to Work Act.
The Safe to Work Act ensures liability protection for much-needed goods and services while
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Ga. A.G. Carr Continues to Advocate for Federal Pandemic Liability Protections, Urges Congress to Consider Safe to Work Act
ATLANTA, Georgia, Aug. 7 -- Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr issued the following news release:
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, along with 20 other state attorneys general, this week wrote a letter to U.S. Congress urging the adoption of the protections contained in the Safe to Work Act.
This is the latest action by Carr and his colleagues to help mitigate the threat of frivolous COVID-related litigation for much-needed goods and services while sti
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Md. Gov. Hogan and Governor Herbert Announce Utah's Entry Into Bipartisan Interstate Testing Compact
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Aug. 7 -- Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Maryland, issued the following news release on Aug. 6:
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and Utah Governor Gary Herbert today announced that Utah has become the eighth state to join the bipartisan interstate testing compact for rapid point-of-care antigen testing. With Utah's entry, the compact will now expand to four million tests.
First announced on Tuesday, this is the first interstate testing compact of its kind during the COVID-19 pandemic. T
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Purdue University to Participate in NSF-Funded Engineering Research Center to Advance Electrified Transportation
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Aug. 8 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
The National Science Foundation has chosen Purdue University to participate in a new engineering research center dedicated to advancing sustainable, electrified transportation.
Purdue will be part of a multiuniversity, public-private collaboration, led by Utah State University, which has received a five-year, $26 million NSF grant, renewable to 10 years and $50.6 million. The center is expected to raise mor
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S.D. A.G. Ravnsborg: South Dakota Continues to Advocate for Federal Pandemic Liability Protections, Urges Congress to Consider Safe to Work Act
PIERRE, South Dakota, Aug. 7 -- South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg issued the following news release:
Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg, along with 20 other state attorneys general, this week co-signed a letter to the U.S. Congress, authored by Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, urging the adoption of the protections contained in the Safe to Work Act. This is the latest action by Ravnsborg and his colleagues to help mitigate the threat of frivolo
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University of Colorado-Boulder: New Engineering Research Center Aims to Electrify Transportation, Expand Education
BOULDER, Colorado, Aug. 5 -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news:
CU Boulder will play a major role in a new center focused on developing infrastructure and systems that facilitate the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
ASPIRE--Advancing Sustainability through Powered Infrastructure for Roadway Electrification--will explore a diverse range of transportation questions, from electrified highways that energize vehicles to the placement of charging stations,
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