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State Tipoffs Involving Hawaii Newsletter for 2022-04-10 ( 7 items ) |
Hawaii A.G. Shikada Joins Bipartisan Coalition of 44 Attorneys General Urging TikTok and Snapchat to Give Parents More Control (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 4 -- Hawaii Attorney General Holly T. Shikada issued the following news release:
Attorney General Holly T. Shikada and a bipartisan coalition of 44 attorneys general, led by Attorneys General Lynn Fitch (MS) and Josh Stein (NC), wrote TikTok and Snapchat this week to urge them to give parents the ability to monitor their children's social media usage and protect their children from online threats using parental control apps.
"It is important for parents to be able to me more PR
Hawaii A.G. Shikada Joins Multi-State Coalition in Continued Fight to Protect Family Planning Funding (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 7 -- Hawaii Attorney General Holly T. Shikada issued the following news release:
Hawaii Attorney General Holly T. Shikada joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general from across the nation that took legal action to protect access to reproductive health care across America and restore federal funding for family planning services. The coalition, led by New York and California, filed an amicus brief in the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, supporting efforts to r more PR
Lendlease Partners With Ameresco for $102 Million Clean Energy Modernization Project at Hickam Communities (10)
FRAMINGHAM, Massachusetts, April 7 -- Ameresco, a cleantech integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, issued the following news release:
Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading clean technology integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, today announced a partnership with Hickam Communities LLC (HC), owned and managed by Lendlease, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) Air Force Base in Hawaii for a $102 million energy conservation project and more PR
Med-QUEST Commitment of $10M Launches University of Hawaii's Health Policy Initiative (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 6 (TNSfund) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
The University of Hawaii at Manoa's Health Policy Initiative (HPI), which aims to improve health care in Hawaii, was launched thanks to a $10 million multi-year commitment from the Med-QUEST Division of the state Department of Human Services.
Housed in UH Manoa's College of Social Sciences, HPI will facilitate public impact research in health analytics under the direction of the Social Science Re more PR
University of Hawaii Part of $360M NOAA Award to Manage National Water Hazards, Resources (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 8 (TNSfund) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
The University of Hawaii at Manoa is part of a consortium of 28 institutions awarded $360 million by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) over the next five years to improve the nation's ability to predict water-related hazards, such as flooding, and effectively manage water resources.
The effort establishes the Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology ( more PR
University of Hawaii: Delicate Balance of Coral Reef Processes Creates Management Challenges (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 6 (TNSJou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
An international team of researchers, including several from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, has quantified five critical ecological processes on more than 500 coral reefs worldwide to understand how these processes relate to each other, what may distinguish the most functional reefs, and what that means for our management of reef functioning. They said this research drastically changes the way more PR
University of Hawaii: Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Ala Wai Canal Could Increase Threefold by End of Century (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 6 (TNSJou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
Vibrio vulnificus, a "flesh-eating" bacterium that lives naturally in the water of the Ala Wai Canal in Waikiki is likely to increase substantially in coming decades, but infections are rare. In recently published research, University of Hawaii at Manoa scientists highlight the potential for using oceanographic sensors to make accurate predictions of V. vulnificus. By assessing rainfall, water temp more PR
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