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Columnist Rich Lowry’s dismissal of the climate crisis, which recently ran in the Sun Journal, directly contradicts the positions of our armed services, the U.S. insurance industry and financial sector.
Consider the following statements:
The Department of Defense: “As greenhouse gas emissions increase, sea levels are rising, average global temperatures are increasing, and severe weather patterns are accelerating. These changes, coupled with other global dynamics . . . will devastate homes, land and infrastructure.”
Freddie Mac’s Economic and Housing Research group: “(R)ising sea levels and spreading flood plains . . . appear likely to destroy billions of dollars in property and to displace millions of people. The economic losses and social disruption may happen gradually, but they are likely to be greater in total than those experienced in the housing crisis and Great Recession.”
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WAUWATOSA, Wis., Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) On December 17, 2020, the Board of Directors of Waterstone Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ:WSBF) declared a first quarter 2021 dividend of $0.20 per common share, an increase of 66% from the quarterly dividend rate paid in 2020. The dividend is to be paid on February 2, 2021, to shareholders of record at the close of business on January 11, 2021. Waterstone continues to demonstrate an ability to generate strong financial results, as well as maintain our strong financial condition, said Doug Gordon, CEO of Waterstone Financial, Inc. We are well-positioned to continue to execute at a high level, and I am pleased to announce that we are increasing our quarterly dividend by 66%. Our dedication to a robust dividend payout ratio demonstrates our commitment to delivering shareholder value and our continued efforts to actively manage our capital.
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Generosity in action demonstrated as hundreds of kids receive gifts during the 2020 Toy Drive
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – (December 16, 2020) – Generosity was displayed in action today as Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee (BGCGM) treated 1,500 Club members with holiday gifts during their 2020 Holiday Toy Drive.
Throughout the pandemic, BGCGM has been supporting Milwaukee’s youth with safe spaces, academic support, social emotional care, nutrition, and more. This time of year, however, the needs of youth in under resourced communities extend beyond academics and everyday necessities.
Thanks to generous support from ALDI, We Energies Foundation, Meijer, Kohl’s, Husch Blackwell, First Weber Foundation, Kriete Group, Old National Bank,
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