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Friday, February 2, 2018 - 10:00am

Small Business Day at the State Capitol, February 7
Utah Taxpayers Association, NFIB co-hosting annual event for Main Street entrepreneurs

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 2, 2018—Small-business owners from around Utah will converge on the State Capitol, Wednesday, February 7, for NFIB’s annual event aimed at putting job-creating entrepreneurs in direct touch with the people making the policies their enterprises must legally operate under. This year’s event is co-hosted by the Utah Taxpayers Association.

“We’re honored to have the Utah Taxpayers Association as a co-host, this year,” said Candace Daly, Utah state director for the National Federation of Independent Business, America’s voice of small business. “Our issues are almost identical to the association’s, and the more people we have in attendance, the more our voice is heard and remembered when the cut-and-thrust of policy amps up. We’re also very grateful to Utah Metal Works and South Valley Specialties for their contributions.”

NFIB’s Small Business Days at the Capitol have become one of the most circled dates on the calendars of legislators and top policymakers, who will speak at this year’s gathering about proposed legislation and rule changes affecting Main Street, mom-and-pop firms.

There is no cost to attend, and all small-business owners are invited but a reservation is required and can be made through the NFIB/Utah website, www.nfib.com/utah, or by clicking here. For further information can be provided by NFIB Grassroots Manager Melissa Keckler by email, melissa.keckler@nfib.org, or by phoning her at 602-909-6625.

NFIB/Utah Taxpayers Association Small Business Day at the Capitol
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Copper Room
State Senate (8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.)
Lunch in the Capitol Rotunda
Noon to 2 p.m.
Utah State Capitol
350 North State St.
Salt Lake City

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Celebrating its 75th year in 2018, the National Federation of Independent Business has been the Voice of Small Business, taking the message from Main Street to the halls of Congress and all 50 state legislatures. NFIB annually surveys its members on state and federal issues vital to their survival as America's economic engine and biggest creator of jobs. NFIB’s educational mission is to remind policymakers that small businesses are not smaller versions of bigger businesses; they have very different challenges and priorities.

National Federation of Independent Business/Utah
1296 West 475 South
Farmington, Utah 84025
801-599-8519
www.nfib.com/utah
Twitter: @NFIB_UT

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PRESS ALERT

This morning at 5:51 AM, President Donald Trump Tweeted out the following Tweet from Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton:
 

 

To schedule an interview with Tom Fitton, please contact Judicial Watch Director of Public Affairs Jill Farrell at 201-646-5188, or jfarrell@judicialwatch.org.

 

 

 

Utah's Largest Community Heart Fair to be Held Saturday

The MEGA inflatable walk-thru heart will be featured at the Heartbeat 2018 Free Community Heart Fair.

Heartbeat 2018 is the largest heart fair in the Intermountain West and offers the community an opportunity to learn more about their heart health.

 

This is a great opportunity for people to get an initial assessment of where they stand in terms of their heart health.”

— Donald Lappe, MD, Intermountain Healthcare

SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA , February 2, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The public is invited to Heartbeat 2018 — Intermountain's Medical Center's Free Community Heart Fair — on Saturday, February 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Intermountain Medical Center.

Heartbeat 2018 is the largest heart fair in the Intermountain West and offers the community an opportunity to learn more about their heart health with access to some of the region's top cardiovascular experts. Admission is free (and cholesterol screening is just $8).

Why is Getting Heart Healthy Important?
• Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S. for both men and women.
• Cardiovascular diseases claim more lives than all forms of cancer combined.
• Coronary artery disease is the most common type of heart disease, killing nearly 380,000 people annually. 
• In the United States, someone has a heart attack every 34 seconds.
• Every 60 seconds, someone in the United States dies from a heart disease-related event.

One of the first-time features at the fair is the MEGA inflatable heart, a large portable walk-through inflatable heart. The MEGA heart provides a highly interactive educational experience that increases people's awareness of America's number one killer: heart disease.

You'll be able to walk inside the human heart, learn about cardiovascular functions, observe examples of various types of heart disease, and see displays of some of the latest medical treatments for heart problems. The MEGA heart is 13 feet high by 15 feet wide by 26 feet long.

Inside you'll learn about heart valves, endocarditic infection, ventricular septal defects, mitral valve prolapse, and thrombus. On the exterior, you'll learn about myocardial infarction, coronary arteries, coronary bypass graft, and coronary stents.

“This is a great opportunity for people to get an initial assessment of where they stand in terms of their heart health,” says Donald Lappe, MD, chief of cardiology at the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute. “We encourage everyone to take advantage of these free screenings and resources to improve their heart health.”

Other activities and event at the Heart Fair:
• Get an assessment to determine your risk for heart disease. Depending on your score and your risk factors, you may be eligible for an electrocardiogram (EKG) at the Community Heart Fair.

• Cholesterol and lipid testing. New this year: Cholesterol and lipid testing is available to all adult participants at a discounted price of just $8. Cash, credit card, and checks will be accepted. Come fasting.

• Fun for the kids. Bring your kids to the Fun Zone, redesigned with new activities and more space. Look through a microscope at heart tissue and play a life-sized operation game. Kids can also tour a Murray City fire truck and ambulance and get an up-close look at an Intermountain Life Flight helicopter (weather permitting).

• Free family snapshot. Bring the whole family and grab a free family snapshot at our photo booth.

• Heart-healthy cooking demonstrations. Learn how to cook easy and delicious heart-healthy meals in demonstrations from Intermountain Healthcare chefs.

• Smart phone apps for heart health. Glued to your smart phone? Put your hand-held device to work for your heart by attending our classes on heart-healthy apps. We'll help you download and get started with several of the best.

• Deep dives. Do you know what a heart valve looks like? Do you understand your heart's electrical system? Take a deep dive with one of our clinicians and really get to know your heart.

• Pet therapy. Relax and regroup with our team of supportive pet therapy animals and their caregivers from Intermountain Therapy Animals.

• CPR demonstrations. Do you know how to save a life? Come learn the latest techniques in bystander CPR and be ready to handle an emergency cardiac arrest in your home or community.

The Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute, part of the Intermountain Healthcare system, is one of the nation’s premier heart centers, and has renowned heart experts in more than a dozen heart specialties, including artificial heart/mechanical support, heart rhythm disorders, heart failure, structural heart disorders and heart surgery.
 
Registration is not necessary. For more information, go to: https://intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/intermountain-medical-center/classes-events/heart-fair/
                                                                                  

Jess Gomez
Intermountain Medical Center
801-507-7455
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