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Daily Archives: February 9, 2022
‘Form of harassment’: York schools grapple with uptick in freedom of information requests – Seacoastonline.com
Posted: February 9, 2022 at 1:15 am
YORK, Maine Voters will be asked to add tens of thousands of dollars to theschool district's budget toaccommodatea rise in requests for school records and information.
Superintendent Lou Goscinski saidthe York School Department has already received more than twice as many Freedom of Access Act requeststhis school year than it did last year. He said nearly half of all the FOAA requests in York are directly or indirectly related to the district's policies on equity, diversity and inclusion.
So far in the 2021-2022 school year, the district had received 24 FOAA requests, as of Friday, Feb. 4, Goscinski said.In the 2020-2021 school year, the district received 10 requests, he said.
Before that, the district had received 14 requests in the 2019-2020 school year and 10 requests in the 2018-2019 school year.
Goscinski published a list online late last month of all the FOAA requests the district had received since February 2020.
In the interest of saving staff time and taxpayer money, I made a decision to publicize the list, he said.
Additionally, Goscinski said the cost of labor incurred by administrators responding to FOAA requests is a burdenbecause schools are able to charge only $25 per hour, a standard rate under the Maine law, and the first two hours are free.
Goscinski said another reason he chose to publish the list is becausehe has received duplicateFOAA requests for the same materials he produced for previous requests.
My only motivation to make the list public … is because of the rising costs associated with our budget for addressing the request, he said.
In an October meeting with the York Budget Committee, Goscinski saidhe included an additional $38,000 in the Fiscal Year 2023budget proposal to cover new legal fees incurred from handling FOAA requests.
I think we need to be transparent and let the taxpayers know what the true costs are for these types of requests, he said.
That budget proposal will be part of the package York voters will either accept or reject during the annual town meeting and budget referendum in May.
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Goscinski said he believes, based on conversations he has had with other superintendents during the York County Superintendents Association weekly meeting, thatYork schools have received more FOAA requests in recent years than haveother nearby districts, regardless of the size.
Jeremy Ray, the superintendent for Biddeford, Dayton and Saco schools who also serves as a member of theMaine Schools Superintendent AssociationExecutive Committee saidthe York School Departmentseems to be experiencing a higher volume of requests than most other districts in York County.
That said, Ray said he's also seeing an uptick in requests across York County and that it has contributed to a feeling of burnout amongschool administrators.
"It's such a difficult area for a superintendent because there's so much of making sure you dot every I and cross every T as you respond to those in the right timeline," Ray said."This is also coming at a point in time where superintendents are chief medical officer ... as these pieces ramp up for us, it just becomes more and more difficult."
Within his own district, Ray said the bulk of requests he's received are usually related to Critical Race Theory and curriculum.
Although people are completely within their rights to file FOAA requests for informationthey deem important, Ray urged community members to practice empathy towardschool officials.
"I think it's important for people to realize that school officials are your neighbors, your friends in the community. ... I think it's just important to realize that everyone's working their hardest to support kids and support teachers," Ray said. "The stressors in a normal time are tough."
"I think you can look at national trends of where educators are feeling and what educators are feeling right now ... at the end of the day it forces some really good people out of the profession, and that's what's sad about it," he said.
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Goscinski believes requests related to thedistrict's policies on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), in some cases,are likely being usedto hinder and distract the work of school officials.
"It takes away from my ability to do other work. And we've got to comply with the law,"Goscinski said in interview late last year. "Some of the FOAA requests are nuisance requests. It's a form of harassment."
Goscinski said thecurrent debates in York overEDI, anti-bias training, COVID-19 restrictions, curriculum and school library materials are all a microcosm of a larger movement in towns and citiesnationwide.
"I believe there's a concerted effort across the country to do this in schools," he said.
Without naming any particular group, Goscinski said the language he is seeing in some FOAA requests seems to mimiclanguage provided by conservative organizations.
Some groups provide toolkits that instruct people to inundateschools with public records requests and complaints of discrimination. One example is conservative think thank, The Manhattan Institute, which last year published "Woke Schooling: A Toolkit For Concerned Parents."
Conservative groups aren't alone in using FOAA requests to put pressure on government officials. Left-leaning groups andprofessional journalism associations provideFOAA guidance to their constituents as well.
Most of the 38 requests that the York School Department has received since February 2020 were filed byjust a handful of repeat requesters, according to the log Goscinski published online. Fivepeople filed three FOAA requests apiece: York Weekly reporter Camille Fine and York residents Donald LeFante, Radka Meader, Cheryl Neiverth and Nina Wright.
The most prolific FOAA requester on the list isYork resident Julie Edminster, who has filed 11 requests to the school department in the past two years.
Edminster's requests range from information on COVID student vaccination rates to pandemic protocols, information about the district's upcoming curriculum equity audit anda list of books that the administration has removed from and added to the curriculum.
Edminster declined to comment.
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When the FOAA documents were made public, some community members questioned whether York schools should allow people to visit and observe classrooms, which was something two community members had requested.
LeFante submitted a request in January to visit York Middle School while class is in session. LeFante also asked for all required social studies and English reading and materials which may have been recommended or suggested at the middle school this school year.
Goscinski said LeFante is not a parent of a student attendingYork,according to school records. Goscinski said the school department doesn't maintain every document or worksheet a teacher hands out.
LeFante submitted an additional request in Januaryto meet with YMS Principal Barbara Maling, visit the building and speak about the books being used for education in history and social studies and any curriculum enhancements exercised by teachers.
Goscinski said he wants to assure parents and guardians that hes not letting just anyone into the schools. The school principal and superintendent havea discussion to determine who can enter the building and make the decisionon a case-by-case basis, he said.
We don't allow people randomly to come in and randomly go to classes," he said. "It's just disruptive. It's not fair to the students, or the staff members involved in the educational setting."
Goscinski said he will not fulfill any portion of Lefante's FOAA requestsuntil a $200 feeis paid for the time it will take to collect all the educational materials that LeFante has requested.
LeFante did not respondto requests for comment.
Goscinski said schools have a process for parents to request to observe their student in the classroom. There has to be a reason why the parent would want to come in and observe, he said. There's a set time, it's pre-arranged, and the person can't record audio or video in order to protect the privacy rights of other students.
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Battle Cry Of Freedom Is Headed To Steam On March 1st – Bleeding Cool News
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After a decade of development, Flying Squirrel Entertainment will finally be releasing Battle Cry Of Freedom onto Steam on March 1st, 2022. The game throws you into the middle of third-person combat set in 19th Century America in the middle of the Civil War. The game allows you to play some of the most famous battles of the conflict as either the Union or the Confederates, allowing you to relive both sides' greatest victories and disheartening defeats. You'll be able to try the game out ahead of time as it will be a part of the Steam Next Fest happening February 21st-28th.
Load the cannons, prepare to aim, aaannnddd fire! Choose your side and play across unique maps inspired by key battle locations across the American frontier. Customize your soldier's uniform with historically accurate details, right down to the thread and button count. Become an Infantryman, Engineer, Artillerist, or even a Fiffer to turn the tide of battle in your favor! Players will be able to create their own maps for reenactments or combat by using accessible modding tools with options to configure the time of day, weather effects, custom load-outs, and seasons! Also, a new mode called Commander Battles will allow soldiers to lead their own company of AI-controlled troops with unique commands. With up to 1000 bots supported in a match, be sure to prepare for many casualties! What kind of war stories will you make?
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Forget The Freedom Convoy: More People Need To Know About The On-To-Ottawa Trek – Jalopnik
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Theres this little event going on in Canada right now, I dont know if youve heard about it, called the Freedom Convoy: A bunch of truckers and their supporters drove from Vancouver to Ottawa, straight across Canada, to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Its turned into a whole thing, leading to the complete shutdown of Canadas capital as well as several important international border crossings.
But if you look back into Canadas past theres another protest, one that I believe holds an important lesson for people today living through historic inflation and income inequality; it was called the On-To-Ottawa Trek and it saw disenfranchised workers crossing Canada by truck, car and rail to demand a better life. But instead of getting to park around Parliamentary Hill and blare horns all day, organizers were arrested and the movement was put down by police in Regina, Saskatchewan in a bloody riot.
When Americans know anything about history, its usually broad strokes about our more successful wars. Our own rich labor history isnt taught in schools, and certainly no Canadian labor history. But the struggles that happened here are closely mirrored and intertwined with our neighbors to the north.
The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl were a double whammy of bad news in the U.S. and Canada in the 30s. The hard times drove many single men out of their family homes to look for work, but work was nowhere to be found. Many of these men ended up in unemployment relief camps set up by the Department of National Defence. These camps were rough; men were provided with a meager 20 cents a day, three meals a day, clothes, medical attention and a cot for back-breaking labor while living in poor conditions far from home. These camps were placed far out in rural areas where men built roads or airstrips.
They felt forgotten about, pushed aside. While the men were welcome to leave at any time, where would they go? Without a home or a job, they were likely to be arrested for vagrancy. The camps were a last resort, thanks to a conservative government that did nothing to provide reasonable wage programs or unemployment relief. The government also wanted young jobless men out of the cities, thinking they were ripe for the temptations of Communist organizers. In the end it was sending these young men to the camps that would expose them to Communist ideas. The Workers Unity League (WUL) and the Relief Camp Workers Union (RCWU), Communist organizations both, would go on to organize strikers in the British Columbia camps.
Over 7,000 workers walked out of the British Columbia camp and about 1,500 marched on Vancouver in a strike in April, 1935. Their demands were simple: 50 cents a day in pay, a six-hour day, five days a week schedule, compensation for injured workers, unemployment insurance, voting rights guarantees and separating the work camps completely from the Ministry of Defence.
Strikers occupied the city for two months, but it proved useless. Once they were out of the camps the federal government washed its hands of the men. By June, a convoy of 1,000 workers headed east to Ottawa to make their grievances known on Parliamentary Hill. The mass of protesters picked up steam (literally, as workers rode on top of freight train cars) as they traveled across a country devastated by poverty, plagues of grasshoppers and drought. By the time the trains, cars and trucks rolled into Regina, Saskatchewan, the On-To-Ottawa trekkers were 2,000 strong.
The swelling numbers of the protest made the conservative Prime Minster R.B. Bennett nervous. The federal government wouldnt let them move any farther East, denying travel by train, foot or car. Negotiation with cabinet ministers went no where so the Trekkers sent eight men ahead to Ottawa to negotiate with Bennett directly while the majority peacefully stayed in Regina, their food and shelter provided by the people and government of Saskatchewan. The meeting with Bennett proved disastrous as the men returned, and organizers decided to release the strikers. It had all been a frustrating, heartbreaking failure.
Even though the strikers were disbanding, Bennett still wanted to see the organizers arrested. On July 1, Canada Day, several hundred workers met to figure out next steps when their gathering was interrupted by a policemans whistle. What came next was the worst Canadian riot of the Great Depression. The CBC interviewed striker Rob Liversedge about the event decades later:
A shrill whistle blasted out a signal, Liversedge remembered, The backs of vans were opened and out poured the Mounties, each armed with a baseball bat. In less than four minutes Market Square was a mass of writhing, groaning forms, like a battlefield.
The strikers erected barricades and threw stones, and the Mounties retaliated with their .38 revolvers.
Police fired wildly into the crowd. The strike not only failed, hundreds of rioters were injured and two people were killed in the melee a detective and an unemployed American living in Saskatchewan. At least 130 rioters were arrested.
Following the riot, Trekkers drifted away from Regina, either returning to the work camps or hopping train cars, traveling from city to city to keep from being arrested for vagrancy. But their movement wasnt quite the failure it initially seemed. Support throughout Canada was squarely with the workers. Bennett, who was elected on his promise to bring jobs back to Canada, lost his government a few months later to the liberal party. The new power in Ottawa would raise wages for workers and lay the foundation for the social safety nets Canadians enjoy to this day while conservatives would not be able to form a government in Canada for another 23 years. An inquiry into the Regina riot led to the work camps being closed in 1936 after 170,248 men had already passed through them.
It feels like were living in the exact opposite of what happened in 1935. On-To-Ottawa Trekkers fought for equal rights based on their lived experiences while the Freedom Convoy is based on conspiracy theories swirling around lifesaving vaccines at worst, or just a contrarian cause I dont wanna attitude at best. Today, we have an unpopular minority80 percent of Canadians are fully vaccinatedshutting down communities over a government actually caring about its citizens health while police do little to dissuade protesters even when they are blocking international border crossings.
Trekkers had nothing no jobs, no homes and still tried to make something of themselves while maybe, against all odds, improving life for all Canadians. They knew theyd experience violence from officials but they were largely peaceful, respectful, organized and ultimately popular even in the communities where they stayed. Even the mayor of Vancouver, who literally read strikers the Riot Act after they occupied a department store for two months, felt that the trekkers were being treated unfairly by the federal government.
To me, the men of the On-To-Ottawa strike are true patriot heroes of Canada. Theres a nobility to putting your life on the line in the quest for a more equitable future. Its a far cry from terrorizing small border towns, facing down old women in their own neighborhood streets or thinking lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines are a conspiracy to kill white people.
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Nicolas: The meaning of freedom – Montreal Gazette
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Ottawa occupiers and other protesters across this country have been misusing the word, Emilie Nicolas writes.
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To be perfectly honest, I havent been feeling Black History Month this year.
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Perhaps in part because two consecutive winters of cancelled indoor gatherings would take its toll on any kind of large celebrations. But mostly, Im finding it hard to detach my attention from rampant misuses of the word freedom by Ottawa occupiers and other protesters across this country.
Freedom being the most important rally cry for Black people on this continent across centuries, the so-called Freedom Convoy, with its occasional Confederate flags, is being distracting, to say the least.
When Haitians rebelled against French enslavers, freedom or death became one of the key mottos. It came about in a context where the living conditions for enslaved Africans were so utterly inhumane, that many chose to take their lives to affirm that although their bodies were in chains, their will remained free. Basically, the ancestors chose to live freely or die freely unfreedom being no life at all.
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After the revolution, a good part of the population chose to exercise that freedom by building agricultural villages on a model inspired by their West African roots. Freedom meant freedom to sustain oneself in communities built for supporting one another, freedom to practice your ancestral religion and culture, freedom to have a family, freedom of movement; the freedom to live, really.
In the United States and in the British empire (including Canada), abolition of slavery came later. And even when it did come, living as a racialized minority in settler-colonial states created other barriers to freedom. Several battles had to be fought. People had been emancipated, but without access to good land, and the means to sustain themselves, were they really free
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If you are a sharecropper in the Old South, where youre not paid enough to not go into debt, and debt is punishable with prison, are you free? If you are a Black Loyalist denied employment in Nova Scotia, unable to feed your family, are you free? Over the decades, the old overtly racist practices that maintained degrees of unfreedom despite emancipation were replaced by the subtler yet very effective systemic inequalities we still see today.
Freedom is still fought for today because casual dehumanization still limits what people can aspire to, because organized intergenerational poverty still hinders people from sustaining themselves and supporting one another, because racial profiling and mass criminalization still threaten to put Black bodies in chains, and violently end lives in the name of the law.
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Fighting for freedom today also means healing. It requires taking the time and space necessary to address intergenerational trauma, and the ways its been impacting communities. In short, its about freeing the mind from harmful ideas that still impact our mental health, self-esteem, and our ability to truly show up for one another. And the freedom to reconnect with the parts of our heritage that have been stigmatized or lost by decades if not centuries of prejudice and forced assimilation.
Which brings me back to the Freedom Convoy, a large portion of which has been fighting for the freedom to infect others with a potentially life-threatening virus. And in doing so, has chosen to exercise a freedom to deprive entire neighbourhoods of sleep and rest with non-stop dangerous level of noise, a freedom to harass and scare fellow citizens, freedom to desecrate a cenotaph and make a mockery of Indigenous ceremonies, freedom to urinate and defecate in the streets, freedom to yell homophobic and racist slurs, freedom to stack potentially explosive gas tanks in residential areas.
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I am not surprised, to be honest, that a significant group of people today would choose to define freedom, basically, as the freedom to harm others without consequences. Its been a recurrent feature on this continent. If it wasnt the case, Black history would look completely different.
For centuries, Black people have stood against freedom defined as the freedom to cause the unfreedom of others. Who else, this week, wants to actively, energetically join that fight?
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Central Ohio Freedom Fund pays tribute to the present, looks to the future – Columbus Alive
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In honor ofBlack History Month, Central Ohio Freedom Fund (COFF) has been making daily posts to social media, each centered on a person or group that has impacted the social justice movement. Rather than focusing on familiar faces from the Civil Rights era, however, COFF has embraced the posts as an opportunity to turn a spotlight on a numberof locals helping to shape the present.
A lot of times with Black history, and especially with Black History Month, we tend to highlight our ancestors and the people who came before us, and we tend to forget about the people who are currently making history, COFF organizer Stacey Little said by phone. Lets highlight some folks who are doing stuff now, who are here, who people can access. … We wanted to uplift some of what was already out there, what was already going on.
Little said documenting this history as it unfolds serves multiple purposes, including uplifting the marginalized voices currently doing the heavy lifting, as well as creating a public record so these actions arent lost or erased, which is something weve seen happen over time.
The subjects of early posts have included: attorney Sean Walton, who has represented the families of multiple people killed by law enforcement, including the families of Henry Green and Casey Goodson, Jr.; poet, author and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib; the podcast Columbus Cant Wait, which has engaged the community on issues of politics and police violence, among other topics; Dispatch journalist (and former Alive staffer) Erica Thompson; and artist Richard Duarte Brown, recipient of the 2022 Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Fellowship.
The posts will continue through the end of the month, Little said, ending with a tribute to the ancestors upon which this current movement is built. In the coming weeks,COFF will also highlight some of the youngsters just now beginning to make waves, effectively linking multiple generations of activism. In that sense, the ongoing campaign mirrors the evolution of COFF, the members of which have spent the last year learning from the past and assessing the present, all with aneye on creating a greater future impact.
The last year, we werent really able to do anything, navigating through COVID and all of that, Little said. There was a moment of reset, of reorganizing, and were going into this year doing the things weve really wanted to do.
Organizers including Little formed COFF in March 2020, the group rising to greater prominence alongside theresurgent Black lives matter movement that swept through the country in May 2020. Initially, the group formed around a goal of providing funds for people in Franklin County who were in jail not because they were convicted of a crime or incarcerated, but because they couldnt make bail. In the years since, though, this vision has gradually expanded, with the group championing legislation that could reduce the need for a more generalized community bail fund.
In Ohio, a pair of bipartisan, companion bills SB 182 and HB 315 would reform the current bail system in twocrucial ways: (1) the legislation would require a pretrial release decision be made within 48 hours of arrest, reducing the number of people in jail waiting for the court to determine their pretrial fate; and (2) it would establish a system that would allow the court to determine if a person posed a threat to public safety.
Moving forward, we always have to be ready for whats next, and whats next after we end cash bail? said Little, who, along with other COFF members, has engaged in conversations with community bail funds in cities such as Chicago and Philadelphia, learning from others immersed in these types of direct actions as a means of plotting new ways forward. "What is next for our community? And how can we still take care of our community when things change?"
Newly developedinitiatives include Commissary Comrades, where a $35 monthly donation can provide toiletries andother essentials for someone imprisoned, as well asexpanded training and educational series centered on abolition. In the future, the group'smission could expand, connecting ex-felons with services to help them reacclimate to life outside of prison. And eventually, Little said, COFF would prefer to turn over leadership of the group to those previously bailed out by it.
Thats really the ultimate goal, isnt it? Little said. We want people who have been directly impacted in positions of leadership, making decisions and freeing other folks. In the meantime, in the system were working in, its more about getting better at taking care of folksand connecting them to resources and other things of that nature. Thats how were always thinking, how were always moving forward.
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"Aint no way Enes Kanter Freedom is splashing threes on the Nets": NBA Twitter goes on a frenzy as Celtics… – The Sportsrush
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Enes K Freedom dropping a three is running rounds on social media in the middle of all the big trades news and rumors.
As James Harden missed his third straight game with left hamstring tightness, Kevin Durant remains out with a sprained knee ligament, and Kyrie Irvings ineligibility to play home games, the Brooklyn Nets got under the hammer of Boston Celtics.
Without their three superstars, the Nets werent competitive at all and lost their 9th straight giving Cs a 126-91 victory, making it their fifth 30-plus points victory in the last 9 games. This win also brought the Celtics their 6th straight victory, tying the Raptors for the best winning streak in the East this season.
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While each of the Nets starting-5 failed to score in double digits, Jayson Tatum and Co had 4 starters scoring 10+ points in a free-flowing game where they shot over 55% from the field and 35% from the 3-point line. Jaylen Brown had yet another player of the match night.
Celtics had a 26-point lead to begin the 4th quarter and so everyone in the Boston uniform felt they shouldnt be left behind in trying their hands out from the 3-point line.
In a game where almost every Celtics player had an attempt from the perimeter, the last man anyone wanted to see shoot a three would be Enes K Freedom. But the center had a go at it, and to everyones surprise, he made his only attempt from the downtown.
On the night flooded with trade news, his 3-pointer by Freedom sent NBA Twitter on a frenzy.
Even the Nets fans wished it to be a dream that would never come true.
Meanwhile, a Cs fan tried to have some fun offering Freedom for Harden on a Nets fans Twitter space.
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Both these teams look to have swapped places compared to when this season started. While everything has started clicking for the Celtics, the Nets struggle to get even one of their regular starters. Also, they literally have exchanged places in the Eastern Conference standings.
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Auchincloss Recognized For 100% Record On Reproductive Freedom – Patch.com
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The report documents votes pertaining to reproductive freedom taken by all members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate during the first session of the 117th Congress. Not only did Auchincloss have a perfect score, but as did the entire state of Massachusetts.
"NARAL's annual Congressional Record on Reproductive Freedom is an important metric to measure our elected leaders' commitment to our values," said NARAL Pro-Choice America President Mini Timmaraju in a statement. "We saw notable gains for reproductive freedom in last year's Congress, including the historic removal of the discriminatory Hyde Amendment from spending bills and the passage of the Women's Health Protection Act in the Housethe first standalone vote in Congress to proactively protect abortion rights."
"With our fundamental rights under unprecedented attack, it is more important than ever that our leaders in Congress rise up to meet this moment and fight for our freedom to make our own decisions about our lives, families, and futures," she continued.
NARAL Pro-Choice America's 2021 Congressional Record on Reproductive Freedom comes during a time of uncertainty for the future of legal abortion. Later this year, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade.
The case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, involves Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban and threatens to end the constitutional right to legal abortion. Any ruling that upholds Mississippi's ban will overturn Roe's core protections.
To view the full Congressional Record on Reproductive Freedom, click here.
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SaverLife, Intuit Financial Freedom Foundation Launch National Campaign to Help Thousands More People Use Tax Time to Learn More About and Take…
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SaverLife and the Intuit Financial Freedom Foundation (IFFF) today announced the launch of a national campaign to encourage more people to jumpstart their savings journey at tax time. The campaign builds on multiple years of research and success helping more than 100,000 people with low-to-moderate incomes pledge to save over $120 million at tax time. The partnership is accelerating paid digital outreach to find and motivate tens of thousands of new people to save a portion of their tax refund and maintain savings year-round.
SaverLife and IFFF first joined forces in 2018 to provide the tools many people need to build a strong foundation for long-term financial health. This shared purpose has been at the center of the tax time initiatives the two organizations have worked on together for the last five years.
Expanding the Intuit-SaverLife Partnership in 2022
IFFF is donating nearly $1 million in cash and in-kind services to support SaverLifes new digital media outreach campaign to broadly promote its successful Tax-Time pledge and tips for navigating tax time on saverlife.org, while testing new tactics that encourage savings, including challenges tailored to a users personal financial goals.
With Intuits deep experience in providing the tools, skills, and insights that help empower people to take control of their finances at tax time and beyond, and SaverLifes expertise in savings innovations, the partnership seeks to transform tax time into a powerful opportunity for financial health and prosperity among individuals with low-and-moderate incomes.
Since 2018, IFFF has invested $4.2M in SaverLife to bring an interactive savings experience to its members. The Foundations 2022 commitment is intended to accelerate the success of SaverLife's Tax Time program so that more people can build a strong financial foundation during one of the most critical financial moments of the yeartax time.
The last 18 months of the pandemic have solidified the importance of everyone engaging with the tax system, said Leigh Phillips, CEO of SaverLife. Together with Intuit, we have turned tax-time into an empowering moment to kick-start financial health all year long. We have built a successful program to support people living with low-to-moderate incomes to make the most of the tax season by ensuring they file, have the resources and information they need to maximize their tax refund and encourage them to save a portion of their refund.
SaverLifes new digital outreach campaign calls attention to its successful gamification tools to incentivize savings and to real-life testimonies from savers who have taken the tax time pledge. SaverLife will leverage current trends in digitized personalization to test new tactics to encourage savings, including challenges tailored to a users personal financial goals. Even small nudges can lead to long-term behavioral changes. As before, SaverLife will offer $20,000 worth of prize-based challenges through weekly instant win $50 scratchers.
At Intuit, everything we do starts with the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to prosper, said Susan Mason, director at IFFF. Now more than ever, circumstances demand that we think and do things differently. We know from research that most people want to save but have to use their tax refund to catch up. We want them to be able to get ahead as well. The investment and partnership with SaverLife have been and continues to be critical to creating a world where everyone can do just that.
Separate from the Foundations funding and in-kind services, Intuit is also offering SaverLife members the opportunity for virtual taxpayer assistance to help them prepare and file their 2021 tax returns for free with TurboTax and assistance from Intuit volunteer tax experts.
For more on SaverLife, please visit: saverlife.org/ Visit the SaverLife blogs: saverlife.org/money-101 Follow SaverLife on Twitter: @wearesaverlifeVisit SaverLife on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/saverlife/
About SaverLife
SaverLife (formerly EARN) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit on a missionto inspire, inform, and reward the millions of Americans who need help saving money. Through engaging technologies and strategic partnerships, we give working people the methods and motivation to take control of their financial future. SaverLife has a number of esteemed investor partners including Intuit Financial Freedom Foundation, MetLife Foundation, Prudential, JPMorgan Chase & Co., MasterCard, and Capital One. For more information or to join the SaverLife movement, please visit saverlife.org.
About the Intuit Freedom Financial Foundation
Intuit Financial Freedom Foundation is Intuits charitable foundation dedicated to public/private/not-for-profit partnerships and programs that help bring opportunities to prosper to all, especially those living with lower incomes. Intuit believes citizen engagement in preparation and filing of tax returns is an important, empowering opportunity for Americans to understand and improve their personal financial lives. This is especially true for lower income Americans and why Intuit has donated TurboTax to millions, founded Tax Time Allies, and provides funding and other support to nonprofits that build financial freedom including savings for those who need it the most.
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A ‘snowverreaction’ created to restrict our freedom – News-Leader
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Edgar Bunton| Springfield News-Leader
The other day, Governor Mike Parson declared a pre-emptive state of emergency for a snowstorm that had not even occurred yet. Many area schools closed down over this alleged "emergency."
I will not live in fear of some "snowstorm" which I have taken to calling the "Snowverreaction."Even though it is far milder than storms we have had in the past, it is being used by government and cultural elites to limit our freedom, plain and simple.
Let's get some facts straight:
Did you know over99 percentof those who venture out into blizzards survive? They don't want you to know it, but it's true. Maybe we should worry about heart disease before we go cancelling school to protect against "weather."
Some claim winter gear like hats, coats and gloves protect against the cold, but many coat-owners still suffer frostbite. My sister's Scentsy dealer wore a coat and died from a heart attack two days later. Funny how the people who make money selling cold weather gear are the first to cry about how important it is.
Elitists say ice and snow may cause a car's tires to slip. They say we should drive slower and avoid treacherousroads. Are these the same people who said speeding and drunk driving were the main risks justafew months ago? Interesting they weren't even a little worried about snow over Labor Day weekend.
A lot of people who are injured or killed in these events were actually victims of other issues, and their suffering is being politicized to make people afraid. Someone drove off the road and hit a tree? Mark it "snowstorm."Someone needed their ear partially amputated due to frostbite? Mark it "snowstorm."
Most of those injured or killed by "weather" had pre-existing conditions that made them susceptible to the cold or vehicular accidents.
There is no reason to close schools and workplaces with theeconomy the way it is. This morning, I called my kids' school and demanded they resume in-person classes immediately. I urge all of you to do the same. Kids need to be in school, and if some silly, fearful cowards want to keep their kids home, that's fine. But I'm no coward. I am brave and don't care who knows it! As a taxpayer, I expect the school buses running with an army of terrified, underpaid drivers navigating slick country roads and risking their lives and the lives of others on my behalf.
And for anyone who "feels" that my logic on this topic is warped and ridiculous, please remember that this same reasoning is just as solid regardless of the issue youuse it on.
Edgar Bunton,Buffalo
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After moving out of their comfort zone, atheists in Kenya gain visibility – Religion News Service
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NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) A small atheist organization in Kenya is gaining ground in this largely Christian nation as it tackles political ideologies and human rights matters, wading into debates outside its usual critiques of religion.
While the group has kept up its calls for reforms of church regulation and religious education, it has also gotten attention for plans to distribute personal hygiene supplies in Kenyas slums and for supporting a needy schoolboy the kind of charity that is mostly the province of church groups here.
We are trying to make Kenyans see that we are not a weird group, Harrison Mumia, president of Atheists in Kenya Society, told Religion News Service. We want to show that we can sympathize with situations and also offer interventions.
The group flashed some of its newfound muscle in late January, after Ida Odinga, the wife of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, had retreated from her criticism of what she said was slipshod training for Christian clergy in the East African country and of illegal churches run by poorly schooled clerics.
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I sincerely apologize for the discomforts caused as I meant no harm to anyone, said Odinga on Jan. 28, just a day after her critical comments. I reiterate that training only makes the service of preaching better and promotes the ministration of the Word of God.
The Atheists in Kenya Society took up Odingas call for reform, arguing that the church in Kenya has been commercialized and that legislation is needed to guarantee transparency and accountability in religious institutions.
The government should shut down churches that fall short of the threshold to operate, said Mumia.
But with elections coming in August, the group has begun reaching out to political parties to sign a declaration that they would not discriminate against anybody on the basis of their religion, or lack of one.
When you look at our politics, said Mumia, there is always assertion that God is with us. We even have the aspect that the president is chosen by God. We are asking leaders of political parties to affirm to Kenyans that they will not go to campaigns talking about God.
Their campaign is directed not only at freedoms for atheists, but at what they say is a greater good. The political leadership has to change and we think atheists in Kenya will drive that transformation. The transformation will lead to a more equal society, where nobody is discriminated against on the basis of religion or lack of religion, Mumia said.
In a country where 85% of the 50 million citizens are Christian, about 755,000 are atheists, according to Kenyas 2019 Population Census Report. Atheist leaders say their polling shows the number closer to 1.5 million. We are receiving many new members and we are engaging with them, Mumia said in an interview. Kenya is changing. This should be the next earthquake.
Religious leaders have long resisted the atheist societys attempts to be registered with the government as an official faith group. After sustained pressure the government issued the group a registration certificate in 2016, three years after it wasfounded at a meeting in Nairobi in 2013.
Loreen Maseno, a senior lecturer at Maseno University, said atheists are becoming more visible in Kenya, and the reasons for their growth are complicated. Kenya has witnessed a population boom in recent years, and all faith groups have increased. But she said young Kenyans especially now access much more information about alternatives to traditional religions on the internet, giving atheism a higher profile.
Mike OMaera, a former editor of the Catholic Information Service for Africa, agreed that technology has spread atheist ideas but said increasing affluence and flawed religious leaders have also contributed. Some influential church leaders here have flouted morality, thus left followers disgruntled, OMaera said. Thats why atheism is becoming an alternative for some of the Christians.
The atheist societys philanthropy has also added to its prominence, drawing both praise and criticism.
In 2020, a Twitter post alerted the group to the plight of a boy in Baringo County in the Rift Valley region, Abel Lutta, who had attained top grades in his school examinations but whose single mother, a vegetable seller, could not afford the required fees to send him on to high school.
After seeing the Twitter post, said Mumia, We took it up as a society and raised the full fees.
We wanted to demonstrate an atheist is human and feels for the underprivileged. There is a view that when wedont believe in God, we dont care about other people. We are human beings, said Mumia.
Ironically, Mumia recalled, The mother called to tell me that she thanks God for our action. It didnt surprise me. We knew she is a religious person. We were not helping because of her religious background.
But the groups donations triggered reactions from Christian clergy and some ordinary Kenyans, who urged Luttas mother to reject what they viewed as devils money.
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Some clerics view atheism like any other belief the Christianity missionaries encountered when they arrived in Africa. Christianity did not find a vacuum. There has been traditional religion,there have been people of different beliefs and we have coexisted, said the Rev. Joseph Njakai, an Anglican priest from central Kenya.
The priest, while pointing out that Christian churches support children as well, accused the atheists of capitalizing on poverty. He credited their generosity, meanwhile, to a God-given empathy.
I think they want to gain mileage (publicity) using the vulnerable. I dont think this is all about being human. They may say they dont believe in God, but the element of God in them is what makes them be good, said Njakai.
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