Author: Gary Kopycinski

Statement by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka on Gov. Scott Walker Comments Comparing Workers to Terrorists

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 27, 2015. Governor Walker’s statement comparing workers and terrorists is revolting.  It is clear that Governor Walker’s judgment is impaired, and that he is not qualified for the Presidency. I call on Governor Walker to personally and immediately retract his statement, and apologize sincerely to the millions of[Read More…]

Father Theodore Hesburgh of Notre Dame Dies at Age 97

The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame from 1952 to 1987. (University of Notre Dame photo) INDIANA—(ENEWSPF)—February 27, 2015. Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame from 1952 to 1987, a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, and[Read More…]

Smartphone Food Labeling? Not a Smart or Fair Way to Label GE Foods

Vilsack Continues to Push Smartphones as Solution to GE Labeling Demand Despite Obvious Shortcomings Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 27, 2015.  U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has revived his inadequate suggestion that consumer demand for labeling should be solved with voluntary use of bar code technology on smartphones. Vilsack introduced the[Read More…]

Rep. Jan Schakowsky Statement on Introducing the Vehicle Safety Improvement Act

WASHINGTON, DC –(ENEWSPF)—February 27, 2015. Today, Rep. Jan Schakowsky, Ranking Member of the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce Manufacturing and Trade, joined with Energy and Commerce Ranking Member Frank Pallone and eight other members of the Committee to introduce the Vehicle Safety Improvement Act.  The bill takes the lessons[Read More…]

Liberia-U.S. Clinical Research Partnership Opens Trial to Test Ebola Treatments

Initial study will evaluate experimental drug cocktail ZMapp Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–February 27, 2015.  In partnership with the Liberian government, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) today launched a clinical trial to obtain safety and efficacy data on the investigational drug ZMapp as a treatment for Ebola virus disease.[Read More…]

NIH Announces $41.5 Million in Funding for the Human Placenta Project

Better understanding of the placenta promises to improve the health of mothers and children Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–February 27, 2015.  The National Institutes of Health has dedicated $41.5 million for an initiative to understand and monitor the development of the human placenta during pregnancy. The funding will support the development of new[Read More…]

Center for American Progress Applauds Introduction of LEAP Act to Encourage Apprenticeship Programs

Washington D.C. —(ENEWSPF)–February 27, 2015.  Following Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC)’s introduction of the Leveraging and Energizing America’s Apprenticeship Programs Act, or LEAP Act—which would create a tax credit for businesses that have apprenticeships programs—CAP President Neera Tanden released the following statement: Apprenticeships offer businesses the opportunity to[Read More…]

Senators Booker and Scott Team Up to Tackle Skills Gap and Address Youth Unemployment

WASHINGTON –(ENEWSPF)–February 27, 2015.  U.S. Sens. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Tim Scott (R-SC) yesterday introduced the Leveraging and Energizing America’s Apprenticeship Programs (LEAP) Act, S. 574, which provides a tax credit to employers to help increase the number of registered apprenticeships in the United States. This will put more people[Read More…]

New Research Links Bee-Killing Insecticide to Monarch Butterfly Deaths

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 27, 2015.  New research from the University of Minnesota presents some of the first evidence linking the bee-killing insecticides known as neonicotinoids to monarch butterfly deaths. The study finds that milkweed plants, which monarch butterflies need to survive, may also retain neonicotinoids from nearby plants, making milkweed toxic[Read More…]

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