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N Y AG Announces $627K In Civil Penalties For Illegal Dumping On Long Island

Eight companies to pay $627,000 for illegal Brentwood dumping, AG says

Eight companies to pay $627,000 for illegal Brentwood dumping, AG says
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Behrend graduate to receive Alumni Achievement Award

Image: Contributed photo April 5, 2021 Jeremy O’Mard, a 2013 Penn State Behrend graduate, will be honored as one of 16 Penn State Alumni Achievement Award recipients in a virtual ceremony on April 13. The 7 p.m. program is open to the public, but registration is required. The Alumni Achievement Award recognizes alumni 35 years of age and younger for their extraordinary professional accomplishments. About 100 alumni – eight of them graduates from Penn State Behrend – have been honored since the award was established in 2005. As a managing consultant and systems engineer with IBM, O’Mard is responsible for the installation, maintenance and security of the IBM Commissary Advance Resale Transaction System hardware/software solution, which is used at all Department of Defense Commissaries around the world.

Delta and Coca-Cola Won t Save Voting Rights in Georgia

Delta and Coca-Cola Won’t Save Voting Rights in Georgia Belated half-measures can’t undo years of corporate campaign donations and other influence-peddling that financed Republican voter suppression. Bryan Bedder/Getty Images The recent battle over voting rights in Georgia has briefly disrupted the usually placid relationship between America’s corporate titans and the Republican Party. Late last month, Georgia passed legislation that, among its stringent requirements, mandates IDs for absentee voting and gives the state new powers to replace election officials. On Wednesday of last week, Coca-Cola and Delta offered belated criticism of the law, in Coca-Cola’s case calling it “unacceptable” and a “step backwards.” Delta CEO Ed Bastian, for his part, wrote that “having time to now fully understand all that is in the bill,” he had come to the conclusion that it “includes provisions that will make it harder for many underrepresented voters, particularly Black vot

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