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Junkyard Social Brings Play to People of All Ages

Jill Katzenberger, executive director of Boulder’s new Junkyard Social Club, points to an old school bus at her right. Although it’s gutted and its tires are sinking into the ground, Katzenberger says it will soon become a lush tea lounge with carpets and pillows. “We like to play with juxtapositions,” she says of the Junkyard, a rebel museum, adventure playground and cafe that welcomes growth through healthy risk and imagination, inspiring childlike wonder for people of all ages. The founders have been conceptualizing the space for a number of years and building its structures for the past twelve months. They’re currently in the midst of a crowdfunding campaign, with hopes of launching by the end of the summer.

Critical Study Highlights Poor Physician Interactions with People with IDD Revealing Dire Need to Better Train MDs on IDD Healthcare

Critical Study Highlights Poor Physician Interactions with People with IDD Revealing Dire Need to Better Train MDs on IDD Healthcare Share Article A recent survey showed how physicians are not prepared to offer quality care to people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and it also revealed how nurses’ efforts are fruitless. According to Dr. Craig Escudé, President of IntellectAbility, there exists an urgent need to train current physicians and medical students. Efforts being made to improve IDD healthcare education, while overdue, will have a tremendously positive impact on the lives of millions of people. It’s commonly known by family members, nurses, direct support professionals and people with disabilities that finding a clinician who understands the unique needs of people with disabilities is challenging.

Wyoming One Step Closer to Passing Landmark DAO Law

A bill was introduced in January to give company status to DAOs. Today it passed the first hurdle in the Senate, but it still has a long way to go. Share this article Wyoming lawmakers today came closer to putting a law into place that would grant company status to decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs).  At the Wyoming Legislature’s Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Meeting, the Senate approved Bill 38, introduced in January, through the first committee hearing.  The bill wants to make DAOs recognized by state authorities and grant them the ability to form as limited liability companies (LLCs).  But it still has a long way to go. Matt Kaufman, an attorney and partner at Hathaway&Kunz law firm who explained the bill at the meeting, told Crypto Briefing that although he was “super pleased,” the bill “still has a way to go before it’s final.” 

Wyoming Law To Give DAOs Company Status One Step Closer To Passing

Wyoming Law To Give DAOs Company Status One Step Closer To Passing Last Updated: 10 March 2021 Today, Wyoming lawmakers took that one step closer to put a new law in place. This law is of extreme importance to the crypto world’s DeFi space, as it would allow Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) the ability to gain company status within the state. DAO’s Might Gain LLC Status Bill 38 saw its approval at the Wyoming Legislature’s Corporations, Elections, and Political Subdivisions Meeting. DAOs took a HUGE step forward today The Wyoming DAO bill passed the Wyoming Senate committee. I’ll try to keep folks posted on what happens next.

Cheyenne Attorney to Speak with UW MBA Students | News

March 3, 2021 Matt Kaufman Matt Kaufman, a partner with the law firm of Hathaway & Kunz LLP in Cheyenne, will speak with University of Wyoming Master of Business Administration (MBA) students Friday, March 5. Kaufman received both his undergraduate and law degrees from UW. He also has a graduate law degree from the University of Colorado-Boulder, and a certificate from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School’s Aresty Institute of Executive Education in financial technology and transformative financial services. In his law practice, he focuses on business, corporate, finance, securities, blockchain, digital assets and technology. Kaufman is involved in local and regional entrepreneurship as the co-founder of the Wyoming Entrepreneurs group in Cheyenne; has published academic articles on developing entrepreneurship in the state; is counsel to dozens of startup and emerging growth companies, as well as several investment funds; and was among architects for the state’s firs

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