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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Lillian Cochran, a medical technician with the 145th Airlift Wing, pushes a standard hospital bed while conducting drills prior to accepting live patients, at the North Carolina National Guard Medical Support Shelter (MSS), Central North Carolina, April 29, 2020. TThe MSS is intended to act as an overflow shelter for hospital patients not infected with the COVID-19 virus and is maned by a joint task force of Army and Airforce National Guard medical staff.
The humble bumble bee is taken for granted, but so much of its habitat is being thoughtlessly destroyed these days. Time to support the workers! We need them.
The Joli Vyann Dance Groupo with their H2H (Hand to Hand) show about hand to hand support, in both a pysical and emoitional way.
Photographs from a collection of photographs
taken in the rain at the 11th Dorchester Festival, in Dorchester, Dorset
on Saturday May 24th 2014. See the Dorchester Arts website:
www.dorchesterarts.org.uk/ for more information.
Night below the Whitehurst Freeway, looking across the border to Rosslyn. Water St & 33rd St NW, Washington, DC.
Monday, January 18, 2010 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day
More information: olyblog.net/2010-people039s-summit-and-march-washington-s...
Subscribe to Digital Tour Bus: bit.ly/DTBsubscribe On this episode of DTB’s “Preshow Rituals”, the speed metal band, Bewitcher, talks about what they do before taking the stage. Bewitcher was touring in support of their self-titled album. Watch more “Preshow Rituals ” episodes: Avatar - digtb.us/2mwGWuo Doyle - digtb.us/2mzdXGH Joey Jordison - digtb.us/2mvj4aP Digital Tour Bus links: Check out our website - digitaltourbus.com Join our email list - digtb.us/DTBemaillist Official merch store - digtb.us/DTBofficialmerch Help us continue making videos on Patreon - digtb.us/DTBpatreon Information about this video: Film Date - October 26, 2017 Location - Cobra Lounge in Chicago, IL Keep up with the band on: Facebook - www.facebook.com/BewitcherOfficial Check out our other web series: Popular DTB videos - digtb.us/dtbpopular Bus Invaders - digtb.us/businvadersplaylist Gear Masters - digtb.us/gearmastersplaylist Cooking At 65mph - digtb.us/cookingat65mphseries Crazy Tour Stories - digtb.us/crazytourstoriesplaylist Dream Tour - digtb.us/dreamtourplaylist First Concert Ever - bit.ly/firstconcerteverplaylist Preshow Rituals - digtb.us/preshowritualsplaylist The Life Of Tour - digtb.us/thelifeoftourplaylist Tour Pranks - digtb.us/tourpranksplaylist Tour Tips - digtb.us/tourtipsplaylist Video Games On Tour - digtb.us/videogamesontourplaylist Stay connected with us: Twitter - twitter.com/digitaltourbus Facebook - www.facebook.com/digitaltourbus Youtube - www.youtube.com/digitaltourbus Snapchat - www.snapchat.com/add/digitaltourbus Instagram - www.instagram.com/digitaltourbus/ Digital Tour Bus bio: This is the official YouTube channel for Digital Tour Bus. We take you inside the tour buses of your favorite touring acts in our "Bus Invaders" video series. If you like what you see, make sure you visit our website, www.digitaltourbus.com/, for tons of news and exclusive features. We release two brand new videos every single day at 10am and 2pm (CST), including new episodes of Bus Invaders, Gear Masters or Cooking at 65mph in the 10am slot Monday through Friday! Our other various series, including: Crazy Tour Stories, Dream Tour, Preshow Rituals, Tour Pranks and Tour Tips (Top 5), fill all the remaining release slots. Regardless of the genres of music you enjoy, we've got you covered! We cover artists from every music genre that you can think of, so make sure you subscribe to be the first to see all of our new videos.
Pennsylvania Senators, state Representatives, and others gathered for a press event to support and advocate for Governor Shapiro’s proposal to fund period products in public schools through this year’s budget. Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. students cannot afford period products, threatening their ability to receive the education they deserve. Lawmakers and other Pennsylvania leaders and advocates joined in support of the proposal and highlighted why the legislature needs to include this proposal in the final budget.
In his second budget address as Governor, Governor Josh Shapiro took the time to propose a $3 million investment into public schools to provide period products at no cost to students. A big supporter of this proposal has been Pennsylvania’s First Lady, who stood in support at the press conference.
“Today, I was proud to stand with leaders from across our Commonwealth to bring attention to critical issues facing young women and girls in Pennsylvania,” said First Lady Lori Shapiro. “I've spent time listening to young women and girls in Pennsylvania who have been forced to miss school or other opportunities due to not having the menstrual products they need. We need to support and empower those girls — and that's why Josh included $3 million in this year's budget proposal to provide pads and tampons in schools at no cost to our students.”
“This $3 million investment – a fraction of a percentage of our total budget – is all it will take to provide period products in public school restrooms and make sure students can remain safe, healthy, and focused in class. I’m grateful to have a Governor who knows ‘period’ is not a bad word, and a First Lady who has brought menstrual equity to the forefront in Pennsylvania,” said Senator Maria Collett (D-12). “Together, we can get this program across the finish line and continue to advocate for the 2 in 5 menstruators who struggle to afford period products.”
As of April 18, 2024, 27 states and Washington D.C. have passed legislation to help students who menstruate have free access to period products while in school. Pennsylvania could be the next state to solve this problem for students.
"Every Pennsylvanian deserves access to the hygiene products they need to live healthy, rewarding lives. Governor Shapiro's proposal to provide period products free to every public school in Pennsylvania is uncontroversial and will have a significant impact on the lives of many of our students,” said Senator Judy Schwank (D-11). “We have garnered strong support for this proposal from a diverse coalition, and I'm confident we will secure this crucial investment in this year's budget."
Funding period products in schools is just the beginning when it comes to tackling menstrual equity in Pennsylvania. Senators Cappelletti and Collett have introduced Senate Bill 906, known as The Pennsylvania Menstrual Equity Act, a bill that will require Pennsylvania’s public agencies serving those who are young, low-income, homeless, or incarcerated to make these products available at no cost.
“As children and adolescences, it can be extraordinarily difficult to ask for help in meeting our needs – especially ones as stigmatized as menstrual hygiene. So, imagine the added challenge that many students face when their parents can’t afford the period products they need. Or if a student has a difficult relationship with their parent or guardian and doesn’t feel comfortable or safe when asking for the products they need,” said Senator Amanda Cappelletti (D-17). “We have the power to eliminate these challenges for our students here in Pennsylvania and ease the stress that threatens their ability to get their education to the fullest extent.”
Leaders and representatives of the Shapiro Administration were in attendance, including many state agency leaders. Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Secretary Dr. Valerie Arkoosh, Pennsylvania Department of Health Dr. And Department of Education Executive Deputy Secretary Angela Fitterer all attended and shared their support. “Thank you to First Lady Shapiro and thank you Governor Shapiro for having the courage to put these dollars into your budget,” said Secretary Arkoosh. “Here we are talking about this with the potential opportunity in the budget to correct something that’s been in need of correction, frankly, for many decades.”
Many speakers detailed the lengths at which students who do not have access to the products they need must go to when they have their periods, whether it be using socks, t-shirts, or other unsanitary materials. Dr. Bogen, Acting Secretary of Pennsylvania’s Department of Health, mentioned using these unsanitary solutions puts people at risk of contracting a host of health issues that could affect a student's health right away or in the future.
In today’s meeting of the House Education Committee, the committee passed House Bill 850, which would require our Department of Human Services to apply to the federal government if a waiver is made available to states to allow those receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) to use the two programs for menstrual hygiene products. Currently, these programs do not allow for the purchase of menstrual hygiene products, despite being a necessity. A related bill, House Bill 851, would create a grant program to provide eligible public-school entities with funding to acquire and distribute menstrual hygiene products at no expense to students. That bill has yet to move in committee.
Representative Darisha Parker (D-198), the prime sponsor on House Bill 851, spoke at the news conference, sharing, “When you talk about this lane of work, it is hard. It is very embarrassing that a woman like me, today, will be walking with a box of tampons to tell the Senate to pass House Bill 851.”
Highlights from the 1th Annual Valentines Day YWCA Charity Fashion Show at Santa Monica Place on Saturday, February 9, 2013 by Fabian Lewkowicz Photography.
Mad Larry playing at Bar Nine in Hells Kitchen, which hosted a Support Our Troops Fundraiser for our armed forces in Iraq.
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In Texas, child support is calculated according to a formula provided by the state family code. The calculation includes the income of both parties as well as the number of children you have and the amount of time spent with your children. In certain situations, the court may also consider the children’s special needs or interests, including college education and participation in sports, music or other instruction. This is not mandatory, however, so you will need experienced and knowledgeable advocacy if this issue affects you and your children.
I find it's best to get comfy for a good snooze - shame it was where I was to have been sitting, though?
Massive sculpted hands rise from the canals of Venice, appearing to support the historic building above the waterline. The striking installation blends surrealism, environmental symbolism, and contemporary art against the timeless backdrop of Venetian architecture.
Here's a few more photos from today's Rally To Stop the Budget Bill in
Victoria, BC. Stand strong and do the right thing for all Canadians even
those Conservatives who did NOT VOTE FOR THIS BILL!!!
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demonstration in support the revolutionaires on tahrir square
berlin, brandenburg gate
2012 december 1st
Lt. Governor Rutherford Attends the Direct Support Professionals Recognition Event by Joe Andrucyk at Room 180, Lowe House Office Building
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Melbourne, AUSTRALIA - March 22: Target Rocks Red Market Fashion show supported by MADISON magazine at Docklands, Central Pier as a part of L`Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival on March 22, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Patrik Nemes/PNP Media)