Jason Lee Overbey, after being embroiled in a battle with the City of Cincinnati and the Mayor's office over operation of area sober living houses, has had enough of one-sided political maneuvering. Today, he steps out from the controversy and launches SPEAK UP CINCINNATI. Now, there's ONE website in Cincinnati for news, government watch, and a forum for the people's voice! Speak Up!
Congressman Whittman, Redskin-great, Dexter Manley, and Fort Belvoir Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Guillory brought together by Realty Professionals, Virginia Heroes (VA, MD and DC's #1 Homes For Heroes Affiliate) and the Potomac Nationals to raise money, awareness and spirits of our local Wounded Warriors. Military Appreciation Night on Jun. 22, 2014 at Pfitzner Stadium in Woodbridge, Virginia.
The U.S. can once again become a great nation if research and development become more important than military spending. The U.S. can once again become a great nation if domestic and foreign policy review takes precedence to band aid tactics like taxing Social Security. A change is Foreign policy alone can increase relations with other countries based on mutual respect and need for valuable resources. In turn, increased exportation for the U.S. can occur.
India's premier magazine on e-Governance, the eGov magazine, is pleased to announce a special on Social Justice and Judiciary in the month of March 2013.
Health care providers, legislators and policymakers are invited to Washington, DC in May of 2013 to participate in an unprecedented conference focusing on the past, current and future direction of national and state health care.
Senate Bill 3823, known as the "Steven Watkins Memorial Act", was signed into law in the wake of the tragic shooting death of Steven Watkins while he was picking up his daughter for court ordered visitation in Cass County.
The National African American Drug Policy Coalition (NAADPC), Inc. has retained The Platinum Marketing & Public Relations Group, Inc. to serve as its marketing and public relations and communications Agency of Record.
Ray Jefferson previously served as the Deputy Director for the State of Hawaii's Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. Ray was selected by then-Secretary of State Colin Powell as one of the two inaugural recipients of the Harrison H. Schmitt Fulbright Alumni Leadership Award for dedication to public service.
The Records Preservation and Access Committee (RPAC) has launched a petition drive to keep open access to the Social Security Death Index - a vital tool not just for genealogists but for banking and insurance.
The lobbying and government relations community will gather for an evening of camaraderie to honor the recipient of the Bryce Harlow Award, Senator Joe Lieberman, and the Business-Government Relations Award, Josephine Cooper, on March 21, 2012 in Washington, DC.
A Veterans Bill of Rights petition is being circulated by Project Foot, a Florida based charity for homeless veterans and military families. The Veterans Bill of Rights addresses key issues with the Department of Veterans Affairs such as veteran homelessness, PTSD, discrimination, reintegration and hidden government programs.
The UK Government's Department for International Development (DFID) has launched its first private sector development programme named 'Samridhi' in India in partnership with the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
Fighting entrenched, well-funded special interest groups is never easy, but the common sense message of America's Medical Society has appealed to community doctors nationwide--and the group shows no signs of relenting despite malicious attacks against its website.
Healthcare reform legislation can only be successful if its authors are primarily physicians; 85% of America's physicians choose not to be members of the AMA, and they support America's Medical Society in opposing Obamacare. Lawyers, politicians, and government-paid organizations like the AMA failed in 2010. Now it's time to let healthcare professionals re-write a workable reform law.
Advocates Peter Thomas Senese, Patricia Lee, Joel Walter, Carolyn Vlk, Jill Jones-Soderman, Eric Kalmus, David Bokel are urging the Department of Homeland Security To Implement a Government Accountability Office Recommendation To Create A Security Screening Process For Individuals Considered High-Risk Child Abductors. The Advocates Urge Others To Sign The Newly Created White House Petition Site.
Bill White is currently Chairman and CEO of Constellations Group a NYC strategic relationship development firm whose mission cornerstone is to advocate for causes important to our nation's military, veterans and their families.
Immigration Voice whole-heartedly supports the IDEA Act of 2011 introduced by Rep.Zoe Lofgren since this bill will bring relief to thousands of high-skilled legal immigrants who are stuck in a long application backlog inspite of being eligible for a green card. In addition, the bill also has effective immigration enforement provisions which will protect American workers.
Senator Frank Lautenberg's (D-NJ) recently released his TSCA bill, Safe Chemicals Act of 2011. The Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) issued a statement in response. For more information visit www.cspa.org.
Peter Thomas Senese's educational documentary film series on International Parental Child Abduction titled "Chasing Parents: Racing Into The Storms Of International Parental Child Abduction" adds new segment focusing on the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.
Colorado Senate Bill 40, sponsored by State Senator Nancy Spence, is named for Jake Snakenberg, a freshman football player that died in 2004 as a result of a concussion.
On January 1st, 2011 Florida's 'Child Abduction Prevention Act' took effect. The law was created to prevent cross-border parental child abduction in the state.