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Thursday, January 19, 2012
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Kodak files for bankruptcy, secures $950 million lifeline
Reuters - Kodak files for bankruptcy, secures $950 million lifeline
1:35 a.m. CST, January 19, 2012 http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-rt-us-kodaktre80i08g-20120118,0,6160376.story
(Reuters) - Eastman Kodak Co, which invented the hand-held camera and helped bring the world the first pictures from the moon, has filed for bankruptcy protection, capping a prolonged plunge for one of America's best-known companies.
The more than 130-year-old photographic film pioneer, which had tried to restructure to become a seller of consumer products like cameras, said it had also obtained a $950 million, 18-month credit facility from Citigroup to keep it going.
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U.S. Department of State: Denial of the Keystone XL Pipeline Application
Since 2008, the Department has been conducting a transparent, thorough, and rigorous review of TransCanada’s permit application for the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline project. As a result of this process, particularly given the concentration of concerns regarding the proposed route through the Sand Hills area of Nebraska, on November 10, 2011, the Department announced that it could not make a national interest determination regarding the permit application without additional information. Specifically, the Department called for an assessment of alternative pipeline routes that avoided the uniquely sensitive terrain of the Sand Hills in Nebraska. The Department estimated, based on prior projects of similar length and scope, that it could complete the necessary review to make a decision by the first quarter of 2013. In consultations with the State of Nebraska and TransCanada, they agreed with the estimated timeline.
On December 23, 2011, the Congress passed the Temporary Payroll Tax Cut Continuation Act of 2011 (“the Act”). The Act provides 60 days for the President to determine whether the Keystone XL pipeline is in the national interest – which is insufficient for such a determination.
The Department’s denial of the permit application does not preclude any subsequent permit application or applications for similar projects.
PRN: 2012/070
Jay Hancock: O'Malley gets publicity savvy about tax hikes
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Maryland Senate Session Adjourned in Memory of Airman 1st Class Matthew Seidler
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The military defends free speech. It does not practice it.: The dos and don'ts of the political season
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12/16/2011 - VANCE AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. (AFNS) -- http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123283838 With the excitement of the presidential primaries lurking around the corner, there are a few things Airmen must remember during this upcoming political season.
When you joined the military or became a federal employee, you did so with the knowledge that this decision came with some sacrifice.
Everyone is encouraged to register to vote, research candidates and vote for the candidates. However, in order for this representative democracy to function properly, civil servants and military professionals cannot be seen as partisans.
Both military members and federal employees work for the government and in doing so they must support elected officials regardless of whether or not they voted for, or against, particular candidates. For this reason, among others, getting a paycheck directly from the federal government necessarily limits a person's ability to participate in some aspects of the political process.
Department of Defense Directive 1344.10, "Political Activities by Members of the Armed Forces on Active Duty," and Air Force Instruction 51-902, "Political Activities by Members of the U.S. Air Force," outline permitted and restricted political actions for active military members.
Military members who violate these rules may face punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
There are some reoccurring issues surrounding prohibited political activities. A frequent issue concerns whether or not an individual can display a large political sign on his or her car or truck. Displaying a large political sign on your automobile is prohibited; however, members are allowed to display a political bumper sticker on his or her car or truck.
Military members are prohibited from using official authority to influence an election or solicit votes for a specific candidate or issue.
Military members are limited in their involvement in the political process off duty as well. This includes being a candidate for, or holding, political office, except in those circumstances authorized by the AFI.
Speaking at any partisan political gathering, including a radio or television program, and advocating for a partisan political candidate or party is also prohibited.
Military members should reference AFI 51-902 when they have any questions regarding the legality of their political activities
Rules governing political activities by government civilians are found in a federal law known as the Hatch Act. DOD civilians who violate the Hatch Act face adverse personnel actions, including suspensions and employment termination.
Most restrictions surrounding the Hatch Act are centered on the prevention of supervisors influencing subordinates to participate in or contribute to partisan groups or candidates. Federal employees may not display partisan political campaign materials in the workplace.
While federal employees may express opinions about candidates and issues when off duty, when on duty, in uniform, in a federal building, or in a federally owned or leased vehicle, federal employees may not express opinions directed at the success or failure of a political party, candidate for partisan political office or partisan political group.
There are three important things to remember during the upcoming political season. First, regardless of status, using command influence to sway subordinates to vote for a particular party, candidate or issue is prohibited by law or directive.
Second, when you receive a paycheck from the federal government, some aspects of your political freedom are limited.
Third, if you are unsure whether or not a political activity is approved, reference AFI 51-902 or contact your base legal office.
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