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Though fireworks are illegal within Dallas, their continued use leads to a spike in lost pet intake during the first week of July, said DAS Interim Director MeLissa Webber. We are already full, so this increase comes at a particularly challenging time and could force our staff to make difficult decisions in the coming days. One of the most important things residents can do to prevent a capacity crisis at DAS is to ensure their pet is safe and secure at home and isn t adding to the problem.
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OregonSaves Retirement Program Welcomes Homecare Workers and Personal Care Attendants
Improved access to retirement savings for a new community of Oregon workers
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SALEM, Ore., April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Oregon Retirement Savings Board and State Treasurer Tobias Read today announced that OregonSaves is now available for SEIU-represented Homecare Workers. Homecare Workers and Personal Care Attendants provide home-based help and services to adults experiencing physical disabilities.
OregonSaves began with a pilot program in July 2017 and is expanding statewide in waves. The program now facilitates saving by than 105,000 workers most of them first-time savers and combined they have set aside more than $100 million toward retirement.