U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Commends Costa Rica for Commitment to Those Forced to Flee
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SAN JOSE, Costa Rica,
Feb. 13 The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees issued the following news release:
UN High Commissioner for Refugees
Filippo Grandi thanked President
Carlos Alvarado for
Costa Rica s commitment to protect and promote the inclusion of refugees and asylum seekers through an agreement with
UNHCR, the
Costa Rica s generosity in assisting people in need of international protection is an example to countries the world over, said Grandi.
President Alvarado also announced his decision to extend
Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford issued the following news release:. Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford joined a coalition of 16 attorneys general fighting alongside President Joseph Biden to pause deportations pending the Administration's review of policies. On the first day of the Biden-Harris Administration, the U.S. Department of Homeland.
House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer opened today's markup chastising Democrats for their failure to work with Republicans on targeted relief for American families. The Democrats' $2 trillion spending package rewards their political allies and pays for partisan projects, including a $350 billion bailout for state and local.
EPA Announces Major Agreement With Developer to Remediate Superfund Site in Nashua, New Hampshire
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NASHUA, New Hampshire,
The
EPA) has reached an agreement with a local developer,
Blaylock Holdings, LLC, ( Blaylock ) that will ensure the successful remediation and beneficial reuse of the Granite State Leathers Superfund Site in
Nashua, N.H., also known as Mohawk Tannery.
EPA encourages public input on the agreement during the public comment period, which will begin on
February 12, 2021 and conclude on
March 13, 2021.
EPA, the
City of Nashua, and Blaylock. This agreement is unique in that the cleanup costs are being shared with the developer, by way of partial reimbursement of the developer s costs, who will perform all cleanup activities at the proposed National Priorities List (NPL) site. The agreement was developed in coordination with the
The Center for American Progress issued the following news release on Feb. 12, 2021:. According to multiple news reports, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will announce that it is reversing Medicaid work requirement rules put in place by President Donald Trump. Maura Calsyn, interim vice president of Health Policy at the Center for American.