Bishop Votes Against Joint Resolution
“This resolution is another political ploy.”
WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives voted on H.J. Res. 46 relating to a national emergency declared by the President on February 15, 2019. Rep. Rob Bishop (UT-01) voted against the resolution and issued the following statement:
“I voted against this resolution because it does nothing to solve the issue of border security or properly limit executive overreach. Bringing this vote to the floor is nothing more than a political stunt.
“I don’t think the President should have been forced to make this emergency declaration, but I do recognize his legal power to do so. Congress ceded this power to the President in 1976, and they were wrong.
“Congressional Democrats could have avoided this problem by adequately funding border security, but for political purposes, they did not. This resolution is another political ploy.
“I would encourage my colleagues to actually formulate legislation that will reform the National Emergencies Act to permanently limit the potential for presidential overreach. Not just for this President, but for all those who follow.”
PAPER JACKETS
Flies Through Los Angeles in
Music Video for "Trigger"
Streaming Exclusively with
"Armed with such bright, passionate sounds
and equally evocative imagery,
Paper Jackets have the potential to fly" - Atwood Magazine
Hit Single from Debut EP
Don't Lose Your Head
Available to Stream and Purchase at
https://paper-jackets.lnk.to/MQzSNFP
February 26, 2019 - Silver Lake, CA - Paper Jackets, the captivating Silver Lake-based synth-pop sextet have premiered the music video for hit single "Trigger" with Atwood Magazine today. Taken from their re-released debut EP, Don't Lose Your Head, Atwood shares that the "unhinged anthem is a vibrant and impassioned expression of unity" while encapsulating every pop, rock and synth influence of the band. The video, directed by Ivanna Borin, showcases their fun and creative history. Fans can check out the video and an exclusive interview with frontman James Mason on AtwoodMagazine.com today.
On the track, frontman James Mason shares "Spontaneous, delirious but not in denial , this is a song about falling right to edge of our limitations. Music makes us feel limitless, impervious to consequence and somehow even though deep down we know nothing comes without a price we've made peace with living for the moment and coloring outside the lines from time to time."
Recently re-released via Selma Records, Don't Lose Your Head showcases Paper Jackets' unique sleek, souped-up style of synth-pop that equally takes its cues from the current crop of genre peers like Walk The Moon, Smallpools, CHVRCHES and Cherry Pools, but also legendary acts like The Ronettes and The Beach Boys. These decades-spanning influences and an overall indie aesthetic create a blend of pop and rock that's all at once topical and timeless. Produced by Ethan Kaufmann (Avril Lavigne, Driver Friendly), Don't Lose Your Head is available for streaming today at https://paper-jackets.lnk.to/MQzSNFP.
Don't Lose Your Head Track Listing
Paper Jackets, consisting of James Mason (Vocals), Emily Dickinson (Keyboards, backing vocals), Jonny Vesely (Guitar), Miles Franco (Bass, backing vocals), David Allen (Drums) and Aimee Proal (Backing vocals), have already seen impressive support from KROQ Locals Only and Alt 94.7. With plenty of shows booked and additional music due out later this year, Paper Jackets has set themselves up for an impressive and exciting 2019. For more information, head to http://www.paperjackets.com/.
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NEW YORK (PRWEB) FEBRUARY 26, 2019
According to a study by Cisco in 2019, 80% of the World’s internet traffic will be video. In a new interview with C.M. Rubin, founder of CMRubinworld, Anurag Dwivedi, co-founder of video creation platform Rocketium, says enhancing communication and collaboration skills via video creation is essential to enable learners to “flourish in the 21st century.” Dwivedi’s Rocketium platform allows teams of creators from any part of the world to work collaboratively on video projects in one innovative space and produce stories at the speed and scale they need. No previous video creation training is needed by the user. The company has automated the majority of the time-consuming tasks of the video creation process including one-click styling, automatic resizing of videos in different aspect ratios for different social platforms, as well as providing creators automatic translation of content into over 120 languages. The platform provides advanced controls for styling and sequence timing for users, enabling creators to customize styles in a way which Dwivedi claims no other video creation platform can provide. Rocketium creators have an online customer service team to support users’ production questions throughout the creation process. Dwivedi says the job of today’s storyteller “is to use our tools to create the most impactful video story you can without worrying about the design or styling aspect of video making.”
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Rocketium makes video creation quick, simple, and accessible on browsers and mobile apps. The company wants to democratise video creation by enabling anyone to create quality video stories in minutes.
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