News Tipoffs - Alabama Editors Newsletter for Wednesday October 16, 2024 ( 14 items ) |
Ala. U.S. Attorney: Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison Following the Fentanyl Poisoning of an Auburn Teenager
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Oct. 15 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama issued the following news release:
On October 10, 2024, a federal judge sentenced 23-year-old Jay Quan Adams, a resident of Auburn, Alabama, to 144 months in prison, announced Acting United States Attorney Kevin Davidson and Special Agent in Charge Steven Hofer with the Drug Enforcement Administration's New Orleans Field Division. There is no parole in the federal system.
"Fentanyl is a deadly d
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Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas Housing Authority Receives $150K Grant From FHLB Dallas and Austin Bank for Affordable Housing
DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 16 -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news release on Oct. 15, 2024:
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Award Part of the New $1M Native American Housing Opportunities Fund
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LIVINGSTON, TEXAS, October 15, 2024 -- Representatives from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas), through its member Austin Bank, awarded a $150,000 Native American Housing Opportunities (NAHO) Fund grant to Alabama-Coushatta India
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Association of the U.S. Army Spotlights Tactical Army Space Future in Multidomain Operations
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Alabama, Oct. 16 -- The Army Space and Missile Defense Command issued the following news:
Story by Brooke Nevins, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The tactical and institutional future of Army space took center stage during the second day of the Association of the United States Army's Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 15.
In a panel titled, "Army Space Vision: Delivering Effects for Combat Ready Formations," Lt. Gen. Sea
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CFPB and Justice Department Take Action Against Fairway for Redlining Black Neighborhoods in Birmingham, Alabama
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 -- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued the following news release:
Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Justice Department (DOJ) took action to end Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation's illegal mortgage lending discrimination against majority-Black neighborhoods in the greater Birmingham, Alabama area. The CFPB and DOJ allege that Fairway illegally redlined Black neighborhoods, including through its marketing and sales actions. Fair
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Justice Department Secures $8M From Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation to Address Redlining in Black Communities in Birmingham, Alabama
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Oct. 15 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama posted the following news release:
The Justice Department and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation (Fairway) has agreed to pay $8 million and a $1.9 million civil money penalty to resolve allegations that it engaged in a pattern or practice of lending discrimination by redlining predominantly Black neighborhoods in and around B
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Justice Department Secures $8M From Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation to Address Redlining in Black Communities in Birmingham, Alabama
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 -- The U.S. Department of Justice issued the following news release on Oct. 15, 2024:
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Combating Redlining Initiative Surpasses $150M in Relief for Redlined Communities at its Third Anniversary
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The Justice Department and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation (Fairway) has agreed to pay $8 million and a $1.9 million civil money penalty to resolve allegations that it engaged in a pattern or pract
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Kan. A.G. Kobach Argues Against Biden-Harris Obamacare Rule in Federal Court
TOPEKA, Kansas, Oct. 16 -- Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach issued the following news release:
Bismarck, ND - (October 15, 2024) - Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today asked the U.S. District Court in North Dakota to temporarily stop the Biden-Harris administration from implementing a regulation that would give Obamacare to illegal aliens.
The regulation, set to take effect on Nov. 1, would make more than 200,000 deferred action for childhood arrival (DACA) recipients eligible for taxp
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President Biden Announces Key Appointments to Boards, Commissions on Oct. 15, 2024
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 -- The White House issued the following news release on Oct. 15, 2024:
Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to appoint the following individuals to serve in key roles:
* Michael Guest, to be a Member of the Commission on Reform and Modernization of the Department of State
* Pamela Spratlen, to be a Member of the Commission on Reform and Modernization of the Department of State
* Caroline Tess, to be a Member of the Commission on Reform and Modernization of the
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Reimagining Contracts in the Digital Era
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Alabama, Oct. 16 -- The U.S. Army Contracting Command issued the following news:
By Bridget Lynch
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (October 15, 2024) - Agile. It's defined as the ability to move quickly and easily, and one of the "buzz" words heard around the globe as the Army continues to modernize. Commanders must be agile in multiple ways. Physically - to shoot, move and defend over their adversaries; and mentally - to learn, understand and lead their troops. To be agile is a
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S.C. Gov. McMaster Leads Coalition of Governors in Defense of Help Not Harm Laws
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Oct. 16 -- Gov. Henry McMaster, R-South Carolina, issued the following news on Oct. 15, 2024:
Governor Henry McMaster today was joined by nine other Republican governors in filing an amicus brief in United States v. Skrmetti supporting Tennessee's Help Not Harm Law that prohibits physicians from performing or providing gender-reassignment surgeries, puberty-blocking drugs, and cross-sex hormones to minors. The case will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court this term.
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S.D. Gov. Noem, Colleagues Defend 'Help Not Harm' Legislation
PIERRE, South Dakota, Oct. 16 -- Gov. Kristi Noem, R-South Dakota, issued the following news release on Oct. 15, 2024:
Governor Kristi Noem and nine fellow governors submitted an amici curiae brief to the United States Supreme Court for the United States v. Skrmetti case. This case regards the constitutionality of a Tennessee law that, similar to South Dakota's "Help Not Harm" law, bans harmful, irreversible medical procedures on vulnerable minors.
"South Dakota's kids are our future, and I w
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U.S. Department of Education Announces Successful Beta 1 Testing for the 2025-26 FAFSA form as Beta 2 Testing Begins
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 -- The U.S. Department of Education issued the following news release:
The (Department) today announced the launch of the second stage of testing, Beta 2, for the 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA(r)).
Over the last two weeks through the first stage of testing, thanks to the help of community-based organizations, hundreds of students across the country successfully submitted their FAFSA form, the Department processed these forms, and institutions wer
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United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Alabama Provides Stand Against Firearm Endangerment Student Pledge to Schools
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Oct. 15 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama issued the following news release:
Acting United States Attorney Kevin Davidson announced that this week the United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Alabama is working with schools across the district to encourage students to participate in the Stand Against Firearm Endangerment (SAFE) Student Pledge. With a focus on keeping schools and communities safe, students in middle schoo
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USDA Makes Indemnity Payments to Producers Impacted by Hurricane Helene
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued the following news release:
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced additional assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to help producers impacted by Hurricane Helene in the recovery process. USDA is announcing the counties that have triggered for payment under the Hurricane Insurance Protection-Wind Index (HIP-WI) endorsement for Hurricane Helene. As a result, Approved Insurance Providers (AIP) have 30
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