Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Hawaii Newsletter for Sunday August 18, 2024 ( 3 items ) |
A Record Number of Women are U.S. House Nominees in Minnesota, But Gains for Non-Incumbent Women Likely Small Across Other States
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Aug. 16 (TNSres) -- The Center for American Women and Politics issued the following news release:
Primary elections were held on Tuesday in four states: Connecticut, Minnesota, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Hawaii also held primary elections on Saturday. Full results for women in these races are available on this post on our Election Analysis page (https://cawp.rutgers.edu/blog/results-august-13th-primaries-connecticut-hawaii-minnesota-vermont-and-wisconsin); there are no u
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Association of Health Care Journalists Issues Commentary: Why are Most States Holding Back on Free Meals for School Kids?
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Aug. 14 -- The Association of Health Care Journalists issued the following commentary on Aug. 13, 2024:
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Why are Most States Holding Back on Free Meals for School Kids?
By Lara Salahi
Amid growing food insecurity and economic uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic, many states offered a single free school-based meal to all students for a limited time. Now that federal pandemic benefits are gone, dozens of states like Hawaii, Pennsylvania and Ohio have either introd
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Soldiers Adapt to New, Autonomous Capabilities
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Aug. 12 [Category: National Defense] -- The Association of the U.S. Army issued the following news:
As the Army fields autonomous capabilities throughout the force, Hawaii-based soldiers demonstrated that new technologies can be incorporated on the move and while in contact, senior leaders in the Indo-Pacific said.
Just back from a six-month Operation Pathways rotation, having spent most of their time training with their counterparts in the Philippines, soldiers with the 2
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