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*Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for 2024-11-26 ( 5 items ) |
2024 McCain Global Leaders Visit Taipei, Taiwan (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 -- Arizona State University's McCain Institute issued the following news:
The McCain Institute at Arizona State University (ASU), in partnership with the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, led a delegation of its Asia and Oceania McCain Global Leaders (MGL) to Taiwan, November 10-15, as the first stop of the 2024-2025 MGL Changemaker Tours. The visit centered around the theme of defending democracy and follows Senator John McCain's legacy of visiting Taiwan--his last trip to t more PR
Alliance Defending Freedom: Court Upholds Missouri Law Protecting Children From Harmful, Risky Procedures (10)
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona, Nov. 26 -- The Alliance Defending Freedom issued the following joint statement on Nov. 25, 2024:
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Court upholds Missouri law protecting children from harmful, risky procedures
The following quote may be attributed to Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey regarding a decision Monday by the Cole County Circuit Court in Noe v. Parson to uphold a Missouri law that protects children from harmful, unnecessary, and high-risk transition drugs and surgeries:
"The Court has more PR
Center for Biological Diversity: Petition Aims to Ban Dog Pack Hunting in Arizona (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 -- The Center for Biological Diversity issued the following news release on Nov. 25, 2024:
TUCSON, Ariz.-- Conservation groups today petitioned the Arizona Game and Fish Commission to ban the use of dog packs to hunt mountain lions, bears, bobcats, foxes and other wildlife. The petition calls on the commission to modernize Arizona's regulations, as other states have done, to safeguard both wildlife and the public.
"The science is clear, packs of hunting dogs let loose on pu more PR
From tradition to innovation: CROPPS Symposium explores sustainable agriculture for hotter, drier climates (10)
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 25 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
As a student in the late 1990s, Michael Kotutwa Johnson listened to professors dismiss the idea that corn could survive sustainably on less than 20 inches of rain each year. But for Johnson, a Hopi farmer from the high desert of northern Arizona, this wasn't theory--it was lived experience. He knew firsthand that corn could flourish in arid conditions, just as his ancestors had grown it for generations.
Now, 25 years la more PR
University of Arizona's Health Sciences: Addiction Study Yields Promising Therapeutic Target to Promote Recovery (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 26 (TNSres) -- The University of Arizona's Health Sciences issued the following news release:
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Researchers at the U of A Health Sciences Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction found a medication that reduced craving for cocaine without affecting desire for sugar.
Substance use disorders are notoriously difficult to treat, as it is challenging to intervene in a drugs' effect on the brain's reward pathway without interfering with the pathway's normal function. In a more PR
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