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Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - 10:30am

1/2 OFF TWILIGHT TICKETS
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31ST!

 

To Celebrate the astronomical show on Wednesday night, we are offering 1/2 off Twilight Lift Tickets and $25 Night Lift Tickets!  Head to the Brighton Ticket Window on Wednesday, January 31, 2018 to take advantage of this awesome offer.  Join us on the Alpine Rose Deck at 6pm for FREE S’MORES!

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RIDE FOR $25 ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS WHEN YOU BUY A SUBWAY FRESH VALUE MEAL!

 

Head to participating Subway's in the Salt Lake Valley and buy a Fresh Value Meal to get your $25 Wednesday Night Lift Ticket Voucher!  
Offer Valid Only on Wednesday Nights from 4-9 PM Though out the 2017/2018 Night Skiing Season. One coupon per discount. Not valid with any other offer. No cash Value. Redeem at the Brighton Center ticket Window.

 

With immigration reform remaining one of the biggest policy issues in 2018, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018's Economic Impact of Immigration by State.
 
In order to determine which states benefit most from immigration, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 19 key metrics, ranging from median household income of foreign-born population to jobs generated by immigrant-owned businesses as a share of total jobs.
 

States Where Immigrants Have Biggest Economic Impact

 

States Where Immigrants Have Smallest Economic Impact

1

New York

 

42

Arkansas

 

2

California

 

43

Maine

 

3

New Jersey

 

44

Tennessee

 

4

Massachusetts

 

45

South Carolina

 

5

Delaware

 

46

Louisiana

 

6

District of Columbia

 

47

Idaho

 

7

Maryland

 

48

South Dakota

 

8

Illinois

 

49

Montana

 

9

Connecticut

 

50

Wyoming

 

10

Washington

 

51

Mississippi

 

 
Key Stats

  • California has the highest share of foreign-born residents, 27.00 percent, which is 17.2 times higher than in West Virginia, the lowest at 1.57 percent.
     
  • Maryland has the highest median household income for the foreign-born population, $72,916, which is 2.1 times higher than in New Mexico, the lowest at $34,220.
     
  • New Mexico has the highest homeownership rate for the foreign-born population, 63.4 percent, which is 1.9 times higher than in North Dakota, the lowest at 33.3 percent.
     
  • New Jersey has the highest share of foreign-born STEM workers, 43.8 percent, 54.8 times higher than in Wyoming, which has the lowest at 0.8 percent.
     
  • The District of Columbia has the highest share of direct and indirect jobs created by the economic contributions of international students, 1.65 percent, which is 82.5 times higher than in Alaska, the lowest at 0.02 percent.

 
To view the full report and your state or the District’s rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/economic-impact-of-immigration-by-state/32248/       

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      USDA, FDA Announce Formal Agreement to Bolster Coordination and Collaboration

(WASHINGTON, D.C., January 30, 2018) -- U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D. announced at the White House today a formal agreement aimed at making the oversight of food more efficient and effective by bolstering coordination between the two agencies. The formal agreement outlines efforts to increase interagency collaboration, efficiency and effectiveness on produce safety and biotechnology activities, while providing clarity to manufacturers.

“Today, Commissioner Gottlieb and I signed a formal agreement to promote coordination and the streamlining of capacities and obligations on shared concerns and jurisdiction,” said Secretary Perdue. “Congress passed the Food Safety Modernization Act and assigned responsibilities to the USDA and the FDA. The USDA has the knowledge and expertise to support the FDA’s work related to farming. We at the USDA have a motto: Do Right, and Feed Everyone. We believe this joint effort will help us move one step closer to that goal.”

(Secretary Perdue and Commissioner Gottlieb announce formal agreement at the White House.)

The FDA and the USDA have worked closely over the years to oversee the nation’s food supply. The USDA oversees the safety of most meat, poultry, catfish and certain egg products while the FDA has authority over all other foods such as dairy, seafood, produce and packaged foods. The USDA and the FDA are partnering in many key areas, including the implementation of produce safety measures and biotechnology efforts.

“Secretary Perdue and I share a deep commitment to further strengthening our nation’s food safety system in the most effective and transparent way,” said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D. “Over the last several months, the Secretary and I have worked closely and identified several areas where we can strengthen our collaboration to make our processes more efficient, predictable, and potentially lower cost to industry; while also strengthening our efforts to ensure food safety. This agreement not only formalizes this ongoing coordination, but presents a great opportunity to expand those efforts through better integration and increased clarity to the agriculture and food processing sectors. Our coordination with these sectors plays an integral role in helping to keep our nation’s food supply safe and secure.”

This agreement is the agencies’ newest initiative to expand those efforts and take new steps to streamline regulatory responsibilities and use government resources more efficiently to protect public health. It aims to increase clarity, efficiency and potentially reduce the number of establishments subject to the dual regulatory requirements of the USDA and the FDA. For example, when a facility, such as a canned soup facility, produces both chicken noodle soup and tomato soup, it is currently subject to regulation by both agencies. The agreement tasks both government organizations with identifying ways to streamline regulation and reduce inspection inefficiencies, while steadfastly upholding safety standards for dual-jurisdiction facilities. This can reduce costs on industry and free government resources to better target efforts to areas of risk.

The agreement also commits the USDA and the FDA to identify ways the agencies can better align and enhance their efforts to develop regulatory approaches to biotechnology, as each agency works to fulfill commitments outlined in the September 2016 National Strategy for Modernizing the Regulatory System for Biotechnology Products and the more recent Task Force on Agriculture and Rural Prosperity Report. These initiatives established a vision for increasing transparency, predictability and efficiency of the regulatory processes for biotechnology products.

The agreement also calls for the FDA and the USDA to enhance their collaboration and cooperation on produce safety activities. The FDA is implementing the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), which shifts the food safety paradigm from one of reaction to prevention of foodborne illness. Under FSMA, the FDA coordinates with state and/or territorial government agencies, which will conduct most farm inspections under FSMA’s Produce Safety rule.

For more information:

Formal Agreement

FSMA Final Rule on Produce Safety

State Produce Cooperative Agreement Program

1999 MOU between the USDA and FDA

Modernizing the Regulatory System for Biotechnology Products

USDA Rural Prosperity Task Force Report

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is made up of 29 agencies and offices with nearly 100,000 employees who serve the American people at more than 4,500 locations across the country and abroad. We provide leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on public policy, the best available science, and effective management. We have a vision to provide economic opportunity through innovation, helping rural America to thrive; to promote agriculture production that better nourishes Americans while also helping feed others throughout the world; and to preserve our nation's natural resources through conservation, restored forests, improved watersheds, and healthy private working lands.

The FDA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, protects the public health by assuring the safety, effectiveness, and security of human and veterinary drugs, vaccines and other biological products for human use, and medical devices. The agency also is responsible for the safety and security of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, dietary supplements, products that give off electronic radiation, and for regulating tobacco products.