Bishop Votes FOR Emergency Border Funding
WASHINGTON – The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3401, the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act of 2019. Rep. Rob Bishop (UT-01) voted FOR the measure and issued the following statement,
“This measure is a step towards relief for our border enforcement agencies and will improve conditions for those currently in detention. It gives agencies the resources they need to react to the current situation. Congress has finally agreed to a bill the President will sign. This is the right thing to do. While there is much to be done before we can honestly say our border is secure, this is a step in the right direction.”
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Bishop Votes FOR Emergency Border Funding
WASHINGTON – The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3401, the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act of 2019. Rep. Rob Bishop (UT-01) voted FOR the measure and issued the following statement,
“This measure is a step towards relief for our border enforcement agencies and will improve conditions for those currently in detention. It gives agencies the resources they need to react to the current situation. Congress has finally agreed to a bill the President will sign. This is the right thing to do. While there is much to be done before we can honestly say our border is secure, this is a step in the right direction.”
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USDA RESEARCH IS DRIVING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
USDA scientists and researchers reported 320 new inventions in 2018
(Salinas, California, June 28, 2019) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today released its annual Technology Transfer Report, which highlights innovations from scientists and researchers that are solving problems for farmers, ranchers, foresters, and producers; and creating opportunities for American businesses to thrive. Yesterday, Secretary Perdue discussed the release of the Technology Transfer Report at the Forbes AgTech Summit held in Salinas, CA during a fireside chat with Mike Federle, the CEO of Forbes.
USDA’s Technology Transfer Report revealed 320 new inventions from USDA laboratories in fiscal year 2018, along with 471 licenses, 120 patent applications and 67 actual patents. Discoveries include a repellent made from coconut oil to ward off blood-sucking insects that cost the cattle industry more than $2.4 billion annually, technology that keeps almond crops from being lost to heavy rains, and a treatment for peanut allergies.
“Long before anyone ever coined the modern-day phrase of ‘technology transfer,’ it was part of the culture at USDA to deliver solutions to the people of America,” Secretary Perdue said. “Today, USDA is still helping to drive technological innovation – both on the farm and off. Studies show that every dollar invested in agricultural research returns $20 to our economy. Innovations produced by USDA scientists and through public-private partnerships add value to American agriculture and the U.S. economy, create jobs, and help American producers compete in the global marketplace.”
Innovation highlights mentioned in the report include (along with corresponding page numbers in the report for each):
USDA issues the report each year on technology-transfer activities for the USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Economic Research Service (ERS), Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), Forest Service (FS), National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Rural Development (RD).
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Widmore
Unleashes New EP
Hostile
Streaming Now on Spotify & Apple Music
Recently Featured on Alternative Press,
Substream Magazine, PureGrainAudio & More
Calgary, AB - June 28, 2019 - The wait is over for Calgary metalcore band Widmore's new EP, Hostile. The EP, which has been heralded by Alternative Press, Substream Magazine, PureGrainAudio, and more, can be streamed now via Spotify and Apple Music. For additional information, please visit: www.widmoreband.com.
On the new EP, lead singer Ruel James shares: "The apocalyptic soundscape of the record is meant to represent the feeling of loss due to factors out of your control, and the eventual acceptance that the best way to affect change in your own world is to look inward."
Widmore's goal as a collective is to break down all genre barriers, blending the sounds of Metal, R&B, Rock and Hip-Hop in hopes to create a niche sound untouched by previous artists.
An extensive touring schedule, coupled with the band's emotionally captivating music, has helped them quickly cultivate a dedicated fan base. Their commitment to the DIY mentality influences all aspects of the band, from marketing and visual content to their live performances.
Widmore is Jeremy Richardson (vocals), Ruel James (vocals), James Ward (bass/vocals), Eric Dupuis (guitar/vocals), Jordan Howe (guitar/vocals), and Cole Mcinnes (drums).
Hostile, the latest from Widmore, is out now.
For More Information, please visit:
Website: www.widmoreband.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/widmoremusic
Twitter: www.twitter.com/Widmoreband
Instagram: www.instagram.com/widmoreband
Hostile Tracklisting:
1. WELCOME
2. THE END
3. -
4. HAS BEEN
5. HERE ALL ALONG