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Journals Energy Newsletter for Monday April 27, 2026 ( 4 items )  

Financial Asset Management President Kahan Testifies Before Senate Special Committee on Aging
WASHINGTON, April 27 -- The Senate Special Committee on Aging issued the following written testimony by Scott Kahan, president and senior financial planner at Financial Asset Management Corp, Chappaqua, New York, from an April 15, 2026, hearing entitled "Empowering Seniors through Financial Literacy: Tools to Protect Savings, Prevent Fraud, and Promote Independence": * * * Chairman Scott, Ranking Member Gillibrand, and distinguished Members of the Committee: Good afternoon. My name is Scott K  more

Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor Miller Testifies Before Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee
WASHINGTON, April 25 -- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee released the following testimony by Brian J. Miller, associate professor of medicine and business at the Johns Hopkins University, and a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, from an April 16, 2026, hearing entitled "Making Medicines More Affordable: How Competition Can Lower Drug Prices": * * * Chairman Cassidy, Ranking Member Sanders, and distinguished members of the Committee: My name is Brian Miller, a  more

Paragon Health Institute Congressional Relations Director Long Testifies Before Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee released the following testimony by Ryan Long, director of congressional relations and senior research fellow at the Paragon Health Institute, from an April 16, 2026, hearing entitled "Making Medicines More Affordable: How Competition Can Lower Drug Prices": * * * Nonresident Senior Scholar, USC Schaeffer Institute I. INTRODUCTION Chairman Cassidy, Ranking Member Sanders, and distinguished Members of the Commi  more

University of Colorado-Boulder: Fresh Take on the 'COVID Generation' - How the Pandemic May Have Changed Young People for the Better
BOULDER, Colorado, April 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news: * * * A fresh take on the 'COVID generation': How the pandemic may have changed young people for the better By Lisa Marshall At the peak of the pandemic in 2021, teenagers from Sackets Harbor, New York, got certified as ambulance drivers and took over running the local emergency medical service when the usual, much older, volunteers had to step away due to COVID-19 concerns. In Los A  more