News Tipoffs - Nebraska Editors Newsletter for Wednesday June 05, 2024 ( 7 items ) |
Kan. Gov. Kelly Announces Nearly $4M Awarded Through Broadband ADOPT Program
TOPEKA, Kansas, June 5 -- Gov. Laura Kelly, D-Kansas, issued the following news release on June 4, 2024:
Governor Laura Kelly announced today that seven organizations will receive a combined $3.9 million in grants through the Advancing Digital Opportunities to Promote Technology (ADOPT) program. ADOPT supports the Kelly administration's work to connect more Kansans to high-speed internet by making public Wi-Fi accessible and distributing devices in underserved areas.
"Kansans rely on technolog
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Louisiana A.G. Liz Murrill Joins Comment Opposing New Biden Administration Rule Increasing Costs of Stoves and Ovens
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, June 4 -- Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued the following news:
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joins 22 other state Attorneys General in opposing the Biden Administration's strict new energy-efficiency standards for stoves and ovens. The rule will increase the costs for kitchen appliances nationwide.
"This Administration is relentless in its effort to dismantle every facet of American life under the guise of 'environmental progress.' The federal gove
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NASA Awards University Research Projects to Support Agency Missions
WASHINGTON, June 5 -- NASA issued the following news release:
NASA announced the recipients of the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) grants, which will support scientific and technical research projects for more than 20 universities and organizations across the United States.
"NASA's EPSCoR awards are a tool to strengthen research capacity in areas across our nation that have historically been underrepresented in government research," said Torry Johnson, deputy ass
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Neb. A.G. Hilgers Leads Comment Opposing New Biden Administration Rule Increasing Costs of Stoves and Ovens
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 4 -- Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers issued the following news release:
Attorney General Mike Hilgers led a 23-state coalition in opposing the Biden Administration's strict new energy-efficiency standards for stoves and ovens. The rule will increase the costs of kitchen appliances nationwide.
"The Biden Administration continues its assault on household appliances--first refrigerators and freezers, and now stoves and ovens. Raising the cost of kitchen appliances
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Sixteenth Air Force Command Chief Visits Offutt AFB
OFFUTT AFB, Nebraska, June 5 -- The U.S. Air Force Offutt Air Force Base (55th Air Wing) issued the following news:
By Chad Watkins, 55th Wing PA
Chief Master Sergeant Robert L. Hopkins, Sixteenth Air Force, Air Forces Cyber command chief, visited Offutt Air Force Base on May 29, 2024.
Hopkins visited Airmen at the Airmen Leadership School early in the day, conducting a round table breakfast focusing on tomorrow's leaders and what roles they take in the evolution of modern warfare.
"I'm out
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Tenn. A.G. Skrmetti Leads Coalition of 21 State AGs Demanding American Bar Association Stop Requiring Law Schools to Engage in Illegal Racial Discrimination
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, June 4 -- Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti issued the following news on June 3, 2024:
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti and 20 of his fellow state attorneys general sent a letter today to the American Bar Association (ABA) demanding the group immediately stop requiring law schools, as part of the accreditation process, to treat students and faculty differently based on race. The ABA serves as the accrediting body for American law schools.
The ABA's
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Utah A.G. Reyes Joins Coalition of 21 State AGs Demanding the ABA Stop Requiring Law Schools to Engage in Illegal Racial Discrimination
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 5 (TNSres) -- Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes issued the following news:
Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes and 20 of his fellow state attorneys general sent a letter this week to the American Bar Association (ABA) demanding the group immediately stop requiring law schools, as part of the accreditation process, to treat students and faculty differently based on race. The ABA serves as the accrediting body for American law schools.
The ABA's policy is set out in
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