Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation.
Pepco, Washington Gas and Verizon DC sign agreements with DCPSC to renew their commitment to .
Public Service Commission of the District of ColumbiaApril 19, 2021 GMT
Washington, D.C., April 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia (Commission) signed revised Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with Pepco, Washington Gas and Verizon DC to renew their commitment to increased opportunities for diverse businesses. Through the revised MOUs, the utilities are expected to provide diverse suppliers with the maximum opportunity to participate in and compete for contracts and subcontracts in the utility’s supply chain for goods and services that support the utility. Each utility has designated an aspirational goal of 25% diverse spending with District-based businesses. Also, the definition of diverse suppliers was expanded by designating veterans, serv
Pepco, Washington Gas and Verizon DC sign agreements with DCPSC to renew their commitment to increase opportunities for diverse businesses Agreement designates an aspirational goal of 25% diverse spending with District-based businesses Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, D.C., April 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia (Commission) signed revised Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with Pepco, Washington Gas and Verizon DC to renew their commitment to increased opportunities for diverse businesses. Through the revised MOUs, the utilities are expected to provide diverse suppliers with the maximum opportunity to participate in and compete for contracts and subcontracts in the utility’s supply chain for goods and services that support the utility. Each utility has designated an aspirational goal of 25% diverse spending with District-based businesses. Also, the definition of diverse suppliers
Cal State Fullertonâs Associated Students elections took place this week with candidates campaigning virtually as the president and vice president team Josh Mitchell and Kira Dawson won unopposed.
On a campus with around 40,000 students, the voter turnout for this year was only 610, which means that only 1.5% of the student population voted.
Mitchell and Dawson received 423 of the 610 votes and 178 voters abstained.
Students were able to vote for ASI president and vice president, representatives for each of the eight colleges on the board of directors, and the new Titan Student Center Advisory Council.
The College of Business and Economics received the most votes for their board of directors candidates, with 311 votes, while no other college received over 80 votes for their candidates.
Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 3.2.21
The Legislative Session is here, and Florida Influencers believe that come April 30, Gov.
Ron DeSantis will be the big winner.
Florida Politics asked the stateâs top consultants, lobbyists and political minds who stands to have the best Legislative Session and 43% picked the Governor. His believers include more than half of Republican Influencers, with just 27% of Democrats saying heâs their early favorite.
For the minority party, that honor goes to Senate President
Wilton Simpson, albeit by a narrow margin. Three in 10 Democrats say heâll be the clear winner when the hankie drops. More than half of independents believe the same while just 21% of Republicans agree.
IV HIGH: Migrant students shine in 12th annual speech competition ivpressonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ivpressonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.