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Teacher Strikes In Oklahoma And Sickouts In Kentucky Close Schools

 

 

 

 

The wave of teacher protests in recent weeks has shown no signs of slowing down. School districts in Oklahoma and Kentucky were forced to close due to statewide teacher sickouts. Thousands of Oklahoma and Kentucky teachers rallied Monday at their state capitals, demanding more education funding for students. Many say they’ll keep fighting until lawmakers meet their demands.

The state of Oklahoma has the lowest average teacher salaries in the US with many teachers saying they have not received a pay raise in 10 years. Many say that the lack of funding and low wages keep new teachers out of their districts which have seen classroom sizes swell to 40 kids because of teacher shortages.

The Oklahoma teachers union wants $10,000 raises for teachers, $5,000 raises for support staff such as janitors and cafeteria workers and $200 million in education funding. Ultimately, the governor signed legislation last week granting teachers’ pay raises of about $6,100, raises of $1,250 for support staff and $50 million in education funding. The state’s two largest school districts, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, announced that schools would be closed Monday as the strike enters its second week.

In an effort to produce for state revenue so more can be allocated to education funding, the Oklahoma Education Association (OEA), working in collaboration with lawmakers, is seeking to end the strike by Tuesday following Friday’s passage of a revenue and tax bill that is expected to raise $20 million from an internet sales tax and $24 million from the legalization of “ball and dice” gambling in the state. The union praised the senate’s action on Friday and called for two additional measures of removing capital gains exemptions, saying that this would add an additional $100 million in revenue, and for Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin to veto the repeal of a tax on guests at hotels and motels—another regressive measure.

Meanwhile, more than 30 Kentucky school districts had schools close after massive teacher call outs. Educators were furious after the state Legislature approved changes to their pension the day before. Kentucky teachers have opposed changes to their pension, which was in Senate Bill 1 that proposed reducing benefits. But in a surprise move, elements of Senate Bill 1 were tucked into another bill, Senate Bill 151, which had been about sewage services. The nearly 300-page Senate Bill 151 passed both the state House and Senate on Thursday.

The Kentucky Education Association, which represents teachers and other education professionals, slammed the maneuver as a “classic legislative bait and switch.” “It stripped all the ‘local provision of wastewater services’ language out of SB151 and replaced it with many of the harmful provisions of SB1,” the association stated.
Under the new pension bill, new hires will have to use a hybrid cash balance plan, rather than a traditional pension, which will drive new teachers to leave the state. Other elements of the bill include limiting the number of sick days teachers can put toward their retirement and no changes to the annual cost of living adjustments, which will remain 1.5%.

Gov. Matt Bevin supports reforming the system and says it’s critical to fix the pension crisis, which ranks as one of the worst in the US. He said a wider demonstration like a teacher strike would be “illegal.” “I would not advise that,” Bevin said during a Capitol news conference. “I really wouldn’t. I think that would be a mistake.” In Kentucky, public employees are prohibited from striking.

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, April 8th, 2018.

 

In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!  

Congratulations  – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!!   Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, April 8th, 2018 was:

         

 

AMBER  McGRATH

(3-Time WINNER Dating Back to 2013)

Lawrenceville,  GA

Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card

 

Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone  or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION.  The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift Card.


Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site.  Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers. 

 

Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

 

 

 

4/2/18

 

 

Robin Griffitts Pratt

 

Melissa Maestas

 

April Ashcraft

 

Kacie Rogers

 

Amber McGrath

 

Jennifer Kinner

 

Stephanie Griffith

 

Karen Bondehagen

 

Nikki Hunsaker

 

Ash Blackwell

 

Be Schwerin

 

Kendra Lynne Ramsey

 

Alicia Dansby

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Ashley Agner

 

Kelly Prestenbach

 

Teena Sierson

 

Diane Hamric

 

Kathleen Marks

 

Amanda Peters

 

Brandi K Chaney

 

 

 

4/3/18

 

 

Rachael Dakota-Two-Feather Smith

 

Lia Jill

 

Robin Griffitts Pratt

 

Alicia Johnson

 

Mike Adamski

 

Ambreen Rouf

 

Morgan Fam

 

Kristina Rosson

 

Luis Y Katie Santos

 

Keith Ruff

 

Megan Rhyne

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Kendra Lynne Ramsey

 

Teena Sierson

 

Diane Hamric

 

Kathleen Marks

 

Amanda Peters

 

April Ashcraft

 

Crystal Dougherty Merrill

 

Ruthie Helen Boilard

 

Kim Floyd

 

 

 

4/4/18

 

 

Lia Jill

 

Trish Musgrave

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Tonya Velazquez

 

Melissa Maestas

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Jodi Stevens

 

Amanda Peters

 

Brittany Light

 

Samantha Rentschler

 

Kathleen Marks

 

Anna Nichols

 

Amber McGrath

 

Sandy Nevels

 

April Ashcraft

 

Sandy K High

 

Nicola Blaha

 

Sherri Kidwell

 

Beth Meemo

 

Lauren Bradley

 

 

 

4/5/18

 

 

Kathi Taylor

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Samantha Brwn

 

Tonya Velazquez

 

Trish Musgrave

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Wilma Mast

 

Amanda Peters

 

Jenn Anthony

 

Kelly Jo Francisco

 

Mary Achio

 

Susanne Killion

 

Jennifer Marie

 

Brandy Williams

 

Priscilla Shimp

 

Debbie Gremlin

 

David M Still

 

Rachael Dakota-Two-Feather Smith

 

Lia Jill

 

Amanda Saltsman

 

Amber McGrath

 

Lynn Gibbs Gann

 

Althea Thomas

 

Amy Marie Wilkinson

 

Kristina Rosson

 

 

 

4/6/18

 

 

Mikey Mellor

 

Sunney Michelle Johnson

 

Deborah Farris

 

Jodi Stevens

 

Mary Ann Cody

 

Hayley Cordaro

 

Brandy Williams

 

Amy Marie Wilkinson

 

Helen Saez Deverter

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Nacole Patrick

 

Lia Jill

 

Althea Thomas

 

Emily Rice Bowersock

 

Tiffany Borek

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Ashley Agner

 

Be Schwerin

 

Bea Patrick

 

Jennifer Kearney

 

Lisa Bloomberg Wahl

 

Michael Flagg

 

 

 

4/7/18

 

 

Michael Flagg

 

Brittany Daly

 

Kristi Cervantes

 

Sheri Boydston

 

Kathleen Marks

 

Be Schwerin

 

April Ashcraft

 

Becky Holland

 

Anna Nichols

 

Summer July

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Belinda Haas

 

Kristina Harris

 

Rebecca Honey Graham

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Scot Sticha

 

Wendi Black

 

Missy Nicole Adams

 

Andrew W Sauer

 

 

 

4/8/18

 

 

Sunney Michelle Johnson

 

April Ashcraft

 

Lia Jill

 

Amanda Peters

 

Adaria Johnson

 

Jennifer Kearney

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Sheila Carvell

 

Christina Domingue

 

Ashley Agner

 

Deborah Farris

 

Brooke Scott

 

Brittany Light

 

Sherry Lilly

 

Heather Marocco

 

Dawn Raasch

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Samantha Rentschler

 

Jennifer Lang

 

Meg Marshall

 

 


Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!

Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better. 

Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!

You may also find that if you “Like” BOTH of the business pages, you will receive faster notifications of the other players as they post their answers to compete with you!  

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Laura Ingraham Loses Advertisers After Mocking School Shooting Survivor On Twitter

 

 

Fox News host Laura Ingraham found herself in hot water for a tweet mocking outspoken Stoneman Douglas High School shooting survivor David Hogg. Hogg survived the Florida shooting that left 17 people dead and 14 others wounded. He is one of twenty founding members of Never Again MSD, a gun control advocacy group led by Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) students. After Hogg mentioned publicly that he had been rejected by four UC campuses, Ingraham taunted him about it on Twitter. Ingraham tweeted, “David Hogg Rejected By Four Colleges To Which He Applied and whines about it. (Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 GPA…totally predictable given acceptance rates.)”

Ingraham was immediately criticized for taunting a 17 year old school shooting survivor; with many pointing out that she herself is a mother and an adult. Hogg responded with the tweet “ Soooo @IngrahamAngle what are your biggest advertisers … Asking for a friend. #BoycottIngramAdverts” He then compiled a listing of the top 12 advertisers on Ingraham’s Fox News program and urged his 722,000 followers to “contact” the companies. He labeled Ingraham as a bully and before long, Hogg’s tweet was flooded with replies from his supporters, some of whom added images of their messages to the companies mentioned.

Several companies have responded to the boycott call. Nutrish tweeted “We are in the process of removing our ads from Laura Ingraham’s program.” TripAdvisor pointed to one of its company values — “We are better together” — in its decision to stop advertising on Ingraham’s show. “We do not . . . condone the inappropriate comments made by this broadcaster,” TripAdvisor said in a statement. “In our view, these statements focused on a high school student cross the line of decency.” Online home goods retailer Wayfair pulled their ads saying that Ingraham’s personal criticism of Hogg was “not consistent with our values.” Nestlé and Liberty Mutual also stated that they had no plans to buy future ads on the show. Johnson & Johnson, Stitch Fix, Office Depot, Ruby Tuesday, Miracle Ear, Jenny Craig, Expedia, Nestle, Hulu and The Atlantis, Paradise Island resort have also joined the boycott.

Following the loss of advertisers, Ingraham apologized for mocking Hogg with a tweet the next day. “Any student should be proud of a 4.2 GPA-incl. @DavidHogg111. On “On reflection, in the spirit of Holy Week, I apologize for any upset or hurt my tweet caused him or any of the brave victims of Parkland. For the record, I believe my show was the first to feature David immediately after that horrific shooting and even noted how poised he was given the tragedy. As always, he’s welcome to return to the show anytime for a productive discussion.”

Hogg dismissed the apology as an insincere “effort just to save your advertisers” and continued to label Ingraham a bully. “The apology . . . was kind of expected, especially after so many of her advertisers dropped out,” Hogg said on CNN. “I’m glad to see corporate America standing with me and the other students of Parkland and everybody else. Because when we work together, we can accomplish anything.”

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Testimony Reveals Orlando Shooter’s Father Was FBI Informant

 

 

 

During the trial of Noor Salman, widow of the Pulse Nightclub shooter, testimony has revealed that the father of shooter Omar Mateen had worked as an FBI informant. Seddique Mateen, Omar’s father, was a confidential FBI informant from 2005 to 2016. He is now under investigation for money transfers to Turkey and Afghanistan.

FBI Special Agent Juvenal Martin, who was on the stand in the terrorism trial of Noor Salman, said Omar’s father, Seddique, was upset and had called him while his son was being investigated for the extremist comments in 2006. Martin testified that, during the call which took place a decade before the Pulse attack, Seddique told him something like “if he had done those things he was being stupid.” Martin said the FBI interviewed Omar two other times as part of that investigation, but eventually determined he wasn’t a security threat. The bureau even considered turning Omar into a confidential informant himself, according to Martin’s testimony.

The trial produced several revelations about the shooting. Prosecutors said Mateen originally intended to attack Disney World, using a gun concealed in a baby stroller, but changed his mind after seeing police at the entertainment complex. Government witnesses, using data from Mateen’s cell phone, said he looked up information about Orlando nightclubs and went back and forth between two of them before setting on Pulse as his target.

Omar Mateen’s widow, Noor Salman, was found not guilty of all charges against her in the only trial to stem from the deadly June 2016 shooting rampage. She was accused of helping her husband plan his terror assault on the Orlando, Florida, nightclub and of falsely denying her role afterward. The government equated Mateen’s actions with supporting terrorism, because he repeatedly pledged allegiance to ISIS before and during the attack, which left 49 people dead and 53 injured.

Salman was charged with aiding him in providing material support to a terror group. She was also charged with obstruction of justice, accused of misleading police and FBI agents by making contradictory statements about whether she knew what he was planning. In opening statements, defense attorney Linda Moreno said Salman was a person with a low IQ who did not know “she would wake up a widow, and Omar Mateen a martyr for a cause that she didn’t support.”

In a November 2016 interview with The New York Times, Salman apologized for her husband’s act and claimed she was unaware of his plan. “I don’t condone what he has done,” she told the newspaper. “I am very sorry for what has happened. He has hurt a lot of people.” FBI agents arrested Salman in January 2017 inside the California home she shares with her young son and she had been in custody since then.

Outside the courtroom, a spokesman for Salman’s family said “The family really wants to first say that we’re very sorry for the family members and friends of the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting and also the survivors of that horrible attack.” “Noor can go home now to her son, Zack, resume her life and try to pick up the pieces.”
The June 2016 Pulse Nightclub massacre was the deadliest single gunman mass shooting in United States history until the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. It is the deadliest incident of violence against LGBT people in U.S. history and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the September 11 attacks of 2001.

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4 Dead In Supermarket Siege In France

 

 

 

 

French police officer Arnaud Beltrame has died from his injuries after he offered to exchange himself for one of the female hostages being held inside the Super U supermarket in Trèbes. The violence unfolded Friday morning when the attacker, identified as Radouane Lakdim, stole a car, killing the passenger and gravely wounding the driver. Lakdim then drove towards military and police barracks where he shot at four National Police officers who were jogging before trying to run them down. One of the officers was wounded.

The gunman proceeded to the Super U market armed with a gun, knife and explosives. He began shooting as he walked inside shouting that he was a soldier from Isis. Two people were killed and several others wounded. Christian Medves, 50, a butcher in charge of the meat counter was shot first and Hervé Sosna, 65, a shopper was then killed while 16 others were wounded.

Around 50 terrified shoppers and staff managed to escape but several were taken as hostages. Witnesses said about 20 people in the supermarket found refuge in its cold storage room. Police found the car, and SWAT teams surrounded the market, at around 11am, beginning the three hour standoff. “They managed to get some of the people out,” said Interior Minister Collomb, but the attacker kept one woman hostage to use as a human shield. Officer Arnaud Beltrame, offered to take the place of the woman. The lieutenant colonel had his phone on so police could hear his interactions with the gunman. Collomb said that at one point the National Police lieutenant colonel shot the gunman. After hearing shots, police stormed the supermarket where Lakdim had been left holding only Beltrame. Lakdim was killed and Officer Beltrame, who had been shot and stabbed, later died from his injuries.

Lakdim, 25, a small-time drug-dealer who had French nationality and was born in Morocco, left a handwritten letter at his home pledging allegiance to Isis. He was known to authorities for petty crimes, but had been under surveillance by security services in 2016-2017 for links to the radical Salafist movement, said Paris prosecutor Francois Molins, who is leading the investigation. One neighbour told a news reporter that the suspect was a pleasant young man who was “calm, friendly, and always had a nice word to say.” He reportedly lived in an apartment block with his parents and sisters, and would take the youngest child to school every day.

Interior Minister Gérard Collomb said that he believed Lakdim had acted alone and that the gunman also brought homemade explosives into the supermarket. Police continue to question a 17-year-old and Lakdim’s 18-year-old girlfriend. Collomb said the gunman had demanded the release of Salah Abdeslam – the prime surviving suspect in Islamic State suicide bombing and mass shooting attacks on a sports stadium, concert hall and restaurants that killed 130 people in Paris in 2015. Abdeslam, a French citizen born and raised in Brussels, went on trial in Belgium last month.

President Macron hailed the fallen officer as a hero saying of the officer. “He saved lives and honoured his colleagues and his country,”

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Easing Migraine Pain Naturally For Better Health And To Lower Medical Claims.

Three out of four of the nearly 30 million Americans who suffer from migraines are women.  The reason may have to do with a woman’s menstrual cycle, but triggers can also include alcohol, weather changes, stress, dehydration, food and lack of sleep.

 

An estimated 40%-60% of migraine attacks are preceded by premonitory (warning) symptoms lasting hours to days. The symptoms may include irritability, fatigue, sleepiness, depression, and cravings for sweet or salty foods. 

 

Migraine headaches usually are described as an intense, throbbing or pounding pain that involves one temple. (Sometimes the pain is located in the forehead, around the eye, or at the back of the head).  Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, facial pallor, cold hands, cold feet, and sensitivity to light and sound commonly accompany migraine headaches.  As a result of this sensitivity to light and sound, migraine sufferers usually prefer to lie in a quiet, dark room during an attack. A typical attack lasts between 4 and 72 hours.  Some describe a hung-over feeling with muscle aches.

 

If you are one of millions to suffer from migraine headaches you know how debilitating and frustrating they can be.  Here are a few at home therapies to help deal with a migraine attack.

  • Water – Drinking plenty of water since dehydration is a major cause of headaches.

 

  • Caffeine – Drinking caffeine can help or hinder a headache.  Caffeine can restrict blood vessels, it can lessen pain, it’s a constituent of some pain over-the-counter pain medicines, but it can also trigger headaches for some people.

 

  • Fish Oil – Enthusiasts claim that fish oil reduces inflammation and works by restricting the blood vessels in your temples.

 

  • Peppermint Oil – Some claim rubbing peppermint oil on the areas of your head that hurt such as the temples can ease the pain.

 

  • Ginger – It works the same way that aspirin does by blocking prostaglandins.  At the beginning signs of a migraine, taking a ½ to 1 tsp of ginger in warm or room temperature water, can greatly reduce or even eliminate the pain.  

 

  • Cold compress – Ice or cold therapy makes your blood vessels constrict and calms inflammation. This can reduce the pressure in your head, easing your pain.

 

These may not work for all but are worth a try to eliminate or ease the debilitating pain of a migraine headache using natural remedies.

 

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, March 25th, 2018.

 

In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!            

Congratulations  – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!!   Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, March 25th, 2018 was:

 

TIFFANY  BOREK

Angola,  NY

Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card

 

Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone  or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION.  The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift Card.


Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site.  Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers. 

 

Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

 

 

3/19/18

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Kristina Rosson

 

Kathleen Marks

 

Brittany Light

 

Anggie Marie

 

Tanya Mattox

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Edward John

 

Deborah Farris

 

Tera Wardrip

 

Kendra George

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Sunney Michelle Johnson

 

Tiffany Borek

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Anna Nichols

 

Robin Griffitts Pratt

 

Alysia Jackson

 

Debbie Garretson

 

Amanda Saltsman

 

Penny Fernandez

 

Becky Freeman

 

Tracey Smith

 

 

 

3/20/18

 

 

Mikey Mellor

 

Sunney Michelle Johnson

 

Amy Marie Wilkinson

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Jodi Stevens

 

Brandi K Chaney

 

Patricia Oehlert Vazquez

 

Amber McGrath

 

Nicole Blaha

 

Brooke Scott

 

Isis Sample

 

Cheryl Hall

 

Amanda Rosario

 

Jane Peterson

 

Misty Shallcross

 

Sheri Boydston

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Kathleen Marks

 

Kari Reed

 

Lindsey McCoy

 

Karen Cantrell

 

Kendra Lynne Ramsey

 

Karen Bondehagen

 

Anggie Marie

 

Samantha Rentschler

 

Lisa Bloomberg Wahl

 

 

3/21/18

 

 

Mikey Mellor

 

April Ashcraft

 

Katrina Worford

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Jennifer Lee Clack

 

Betsy Riddle

 

Kathleen Marks

 

Lisa Bloomberg Wahl

 

Alexis Maureen

 

Tina Kaiser

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Chelcie Malow

 

Suzie Mize Lockhart

 

Kendra Lynne Ramsey

 

Karina Hernandez

 

Cheryl Hall

 

Lenis Abshire

 

Sheila Carvell

 

Lia Jill

 

Myranda Medlin

 

Kelly Jo Francisco

 

 

3/22/18

 

 

Brittany Light

 

Rachael Dakota-Two-Feather Smith

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Christina Domingue

 

Stephanie Griffith

 

Carla M. Williams

 

Tanya Mattox

 

Deborah Farris

 

Kacie Rogers

 

April Ashcraft

 

Debbie Gremlin

 

Lisa Bloomberg Wahl

 

Christy George

 

Trish Musgrave

 

Becky Holland

 

Be Schwerin

 

Kayte CookWatts

 

Jenn Hess

 

Kimberly Taylor Hall

 

Holly Cajigas

 

Kristi Cervantes

 

Diane Hamric

 

Brittany Joyner

 

Sara Haught

 

Lori Capobianco

 

 

 

3/23/18

 

 

 

Jenn Hess

 

Katrina Worford

 

Lenis Abshire

 

Heather Lynn Rood

 

Ashley Tipton

 

Amber Critchley

 

Lia Jill

 

Kimberly Snyder

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

Beata Tybor

 

Alisa Unfred

 

Kelly Jo Francisco

 

Pamela Garner Sloss

 

Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis

 

April Ashcraft

 

Heather Jacques

 

Brenda Hogue-bella

 

Margaret Gipson

 

Brandi K Chaney

 

Emma Leport

 

 

3/24/18

 

 

Lori Capobianco

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Traci Anderson

 

Brittany Light

 

Stephanie Griffith

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Patricia Oehlert Vazquez

 

Debbie Farris

 

Lenis Abshire

 

Samantha Rentschler

 

Sheri Boydston

 

Cyndi Jansheski

 

Amanda Nicole Young

 

Sherry Lilly

 

Rachael Dakota-Two-Feather Smith

 

Mary Bubel Smith

 

April Ashcraft

 

Kelly Kriefall

 

Dawn Raasch

 

Lia Jill

 

 

3/25/18

 

 

Wilma Mast

 

Nicole Blaha

 

JoBeth Butsher

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Nai Merri

 

Jenifer Garza

 

Amber McGrath

 

Kacie Rogers

 

Maria Bouchard

 

Jennifer Marie

 

Amber Critchley

 

Sara Haught

 

Alicia Dansby

 

Lenis Abshire

 

Sheila Carvell

 

Heather Marocco

 

Melissa Maestas

 

Tonya Velazquez

 

Amanda Peters

 

Stephanie Beckwith

 

Cyndi Jansheski

 

Jessica Miller

 

 

 


Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!

Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better. 

Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!

You may also find that if you “Like” BOTH of the business pages, you will receive faster notifications of the other players as they post their answers to compete with you!  

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Military Vet Kills 3 At California Veterans’ Home

 

 

 

 

 

 

A gunman killed three women in a standoff at a Northern California military veterans home. The three victims—Jennifer Gonzales, 32; Christine Loeber, 48 and Jennifer Golick, 42; worked for a counseling program at the Pathway Home nonprofit, which helps military veterans overcome PTSD and transition back into civilian life. The shooter, 36-year-old Albert Wong of Sacramento, was a military veteran and former patient at the center who was kicked out of the program just days before the shooting spree, after he threatened its employees- including one of the women killed.

Records show Wong was in the Army reserves from October 1998 until December 2002 and served in active duty from May 2010 to August 2013. He was deployed to Afghanistan April 2011 to March 2012. He received several awards and medals, including an Army Commendation Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with two campaign stars, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and Expert Marksmanship Badge with Rifle before being honorably discharged.

According to law enforcement sources, Wong was armed with a rifle and a shotgun when he entered the room where a going-away party for some departing Pathway employees was taking place. According to sources, Wong entered the building and exchanged fire with a deputy. Witnesses say he calmly entered the room brandishing a rifle and let at least 4 employees leave-firing shots into the rest of the room as they left.

Napa County Sheriff John Robertson said dozens of law enforcement officers responded about 10:20 a.m. local time to a report of shots fired. Reports indicate that as many as 15 to 30 shots were fired before Wong took the hostages at the Veterans Home, on the second floor of The Pathway Home. Everyone at the Veterans Home was told to shelter in place and lock their doors, and the entire facility was placed on lockdown for hours.

Authorities say the gunman shot at police as they surrounded the building. SWAT, FBI, and ATF all responded to the incident, but no one was able to reach him during the standoff. The gunman and the three hostages were found deceased after a nearly seven-hour standoff. It’s not yet known what his motives were or if the victims were chosen at random. Jen Golick’s father-in-law, told news outlets that she had ordered Wong’s removal from the Pathway program two weeks prior to the shooting. She called her husband, Mark Golick, around 10:30 a.m. Pacific to let him know that she had been taken hostage. He never heard from her again.

The Veterans Home is one of the largest in the United States, housing at least 1,100 men and women. The Pathway Home, located on the Veterans Home grounds, operates an independent 35,000-square-foot center within the Yountville veterans’ home, has treated more than 400 veterans since 2008. Male veterans enrolled in the live-in program are mostly soldiers returning from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars who have difficulty transitioning into civilian life. Many returning veterans have graduated from the program, including Adam Schumann, the subject of the book and film “Thank You For Your Service”.

In 2016, the program began transitioning from a group that focused primarily on housing and treating veterans with PTSD into a program with a wider mission, including helping vets with academic and career development. Loeber was the executive director of the Pathway Home and Golick was a staff psychologist and clinical director there. Gonzales was a clinical psychologist with the San Francisco Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System. Yountville Mayor John Dunbar said he was not sure when or if the facility will reopen. Six people currently enrolled in the program will continue to receive care, he said.

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New Trade Tariffs Signed

 

 

New tariffs on imported steel and aluminum were signed amid claims that the tariffs will hurt the manufacturing industry and U.S. competitiveness. The tariffs, which have sparked tensions with U.S. allies, will temporarily exclude Mexico and Canada. White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said the administration will initially exclude Mexico and Canada as long as the two countries sign a new version of NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement. Officials from Canada and Mexico have said they will not be bullied into accepting a NAFTA deal that could disadvantage their countries.

The administration has stood by the controversial tariffs amid claims from other countries vowing to respond with levies of their own. The United States issued the tariffs under a little-used provision of trade law, which allows the president to take broad action to defend American national security. The Commerce Department previously determined that imports of metals posed a threat to national security. The US is the largest steel importer in the world, buying about 35 million tons in 2017.

The order could hit South Korea, China, Japan, Germany, Turkey and Brazil the hardest. The tariff orders were tailored to give the administration the authority to raise or lower levies on a country-by-country basis and add or take countries off the list as deemed appropriate. The White House has said any nation with a security relationship with the United States was welcome to discuss “alternative ways to address the threatened impairment of the national security caused by imports from that country.” Those talks could result in the tariff being lifted, the order said.

Trade experts say the new tariffs buck years of America’s embrace of free and open trade and believe the approach would ultimately compromise the United States’ ability to temper China’s unfair trading practices. “The tariff action coupled with the mishandled renegotiations of existing trade deals have alienated the very countries we need as allies to help confront the challenges posed by China,” said Daniel M. Price, a White House adviser.

Trade experts are worried about the consequences of the new tariffs. If the World Trade Organization rules against the United States, the administration will have to decide whether to reverse its decision or go up against the organization. If the United States ignores or withdraws from the group, it could precipitate a breakdown in global trading rules and a new era of global protectionism.

In 2002, President George W. Bush imposed steel tariffs of up to 30 percent. But facing an adverse ruling by the World Trade Organization and retaliation by trading partners, the tariffs were lifted 15 months before the end of the planned three-year duration. Studies found that more jobs were lost than saved and Congressional leaders vowed not to repeat the experiment.

Many fear that if customers refuse the price hikes as a result of the tariffs, major job losses in the US will follow. Many large steel customers ranging from automakers General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co., Campbell Soup Co. and brewer Molson Coors Brewing Co. are expected to lose, as tariffs will allow domestic steel producers to raise prices.
The U.S. steel industry employed about 147,000 people in 2015, according to the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic analysis. Manufacturers that need steel employ about 6.5 million people each year and the construction industry employs about 6.3 million people.

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Hundreds of NYPD Officers Kept Their Jobs Despite Serious Offenses

 

 

An investigation into internal New York City Police Department files show that hundreds of officers have been allowed to keep their jobs and pensions despite having committed an array of offenses. According to hundreds of pages of internal police files, offenses committed from 2011 to 2015 by over 300 NYPD officers include excessive force against civilians, driving under the influence of alcohol, selling drugs, sexually harassing fellow officers, assault, threatening and stealing.

At least fifty officers lied on official reports, under oath, or during an internal affairs investigation. Thirty-eight were found guilty by a police tribunal of excessive force, getting into a fight, or firing their gun unnecessarily. Fifty-seven were guilty of driving under the influence. Seventy-one were guilty of ticket-fixing. One officer threatened to kill someone while some were guilty of lesser offenses, like mouthing off to a supervisor.

In every instance, the police commissioner, who has final authority in disciplinary decisions, assigned these officers to “dismissal probation” which is a penalty with few consequences. The officer continues to do their job at their usual salary but they may get less overtime and won’t be promoted during that period, which usually lasts a year. They continue to patrol the streets, arrest people and testify in criminal prosecutions. When the year is over, their probation period ends.

The probation files covered in the investigation do not include all officers who received dismissal probation during the 2011 to 2015 period. According to the NYPD, of the more than 50,000 people who work for the department, at least 777 officers and an untold number of other employees received the dismissal probation penalty during the five years in question. During that same period, 463 additional officers were forced to leave or resigned while a disciplinary charge was pending. Sources have said that dismissal probation is also used to punish some officers for reporting misconduct or just for getting on their supervisors’ bad sides. Still, many officers continue to patrol the streets making over $100,000 a year while the city has paid millions of dollars in civil settlements for offenses committed between 2011 and 2015, such as excessive force or unlawful arrest. These settlements are reached without the department or officer admitting any wrongdoing.

New York is one of three states, along with Delaware and California that has a law specifically shielding police misconduct records from the public. As police departments around the country face growing pressure to be more transparent about police misconduct, NYPD has doubled down on its stringent legal interpretation of those laws. Civil Rights Law Section 50-a is the law that hides New York police officers’ misconduct from public view and it’s one of the strictest in the nation.

The Department Advocate’s Office determines which officers to charge and prosecute at the NYPD’s internal disciplinary trials. Kevin Richardson, the deputy commissioner said the law prevented him from commenting on specific officers’ cases but that dismissal probation serves a valuable purpose. “The department is not interested in terminating officers that don’t need to be terminated. We’re interested in keeping employees and making our employees obey the rules and do the right thing, but where there are failings that we realize this person should be separated from the department, this police commissioner and the prior police commissioner have shown a willingness to do that.”

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