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The Veterans Full Employment Bill Signing


The First Lady joins Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley for a formal bill signing ceremony at the Maryland state house. The legislation will make it easier for military spouses to transfer their licenses when they move from state to state, and it will require licensing units and public institutions of higher education to consider relevant military experience and training for licenses, credentials and academic credit.

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Double your impactMillions of people with diabetes are counting on you.

                                    Donate Today                                     We simply can’t reach our goal to raise $50,000 in matching funds by May 15th without your help.

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Diabetes is growing at alarming rates in both children and adults, and we must find new ways to provide better diabetes management and deliver educational support and resources.

With your help, people with diabetes can live fuller and happier lives without serious diabetes complications like blindness, kidney disease and heart disease.

With federal funding for national diabetes research and prevention programs at risk, your financial support has never been more critical.

Don’t delay! Act now so your gift can go twice as far to Stop Diabetes®.

Thank you for standing with us.

Sincerely,
Larry Hausner
Larry Hausner
Chief Executive Officer
American Diabetes Association

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Foot Care 101Keep Kickin’! Take Steps to Care for Your Feet
This month is Limb Loss Awareness Month, so it’s a good time to discuss simple steps people with diabetes can take to keep their feet healthy and prevent amputations. People with diabetes are more likely to have a foot or leg amputated than other people because they can develop a variety of foot problems, sometimes even simple ones that can lead to serious complications. The good news is that most amputations are preventable and most people can avoid serious foot troubles by following a few simple steps. Make foot care part of your health routine!Foot Care 101 > 

2013 National Volunteer Appreciation Week2013 National Volunteer Appreciation WeekCelebrating Our Volunteers’ Service
This year, National Volunteer Appreciation Week (NVAW) is April 21-April 27. This is a great time to acknowledge the accomplishments and dedication of community and national volunteers. This year’s theme is Celebrating Service for People Touched by Diabetes. Know a volunteer? Let them know you value the incredible work they do to carry our mission forward. This is also an excellent time to become a volunteer. The Volunteer Center is a key component in the Association’s fight to Stop Diabetes®.Find an Opportunity! >

National Service Achievement AwardsCall for Nominations!National Service Achievement Awards
In conjunction with National Volunteer Appreciation Week, the Association will soon open the call for nominations for the National Service Achievement Awards. These awards are among the American Diabetes Association’s most noteworthy and coveted recognition opportunities. The National Service Achievement Awards present outstanding individual or group recognition in seven different categories ranging from lifetime service in the cause of diabetes to excellence in health communications. Recognition of their outstanding work is an inspiration to new levels of service for us all. Nominations are being accepted April 24 through June 7. Be sure to check out our previous winners.Submit a Nomination >

Step Out: Walk to Stop DiabetesWhy Do YOU Walk?Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes®
Kick off spring the right way by starting a Step Out Team! Join thousands of others who are determined to Stop Diabetes® by participating in the American Diabetes Association’s signature fundraising walk, Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes.  Step Out takes place in 125 cities nationwide and has been taking place for more than 20 years! Last year, Step Out raised more than $24 million! Become a leader in the fight to Stop Diabetes. Start a team today and tell us why YOU walk!Join a Team >

 
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State Legislatur​es Gone Wild, Cont.


By ThinkProgress War Room

7 Terrible State Bills

Recently, we discussed some of the terrible bills floating around out there in state legislatures. Here’s another look at some of the worst proposals, including a couple that were signed into law this week:

  • NORTH DAKOTA: The state’s Republican governor signed a trifecta of terrible anti-abortion bills, which are likely to have the effect of banning abortion in the state. One bill unconstitutionally bans abortion after just six weeks, which is before many women even know they’re pregnant. An even more insidious bill takes up the anti-abortion movement’s favorite new tactic: drastic overregulation of abortion clinics to all but guarantee that they will have to close. These so-called TRAP (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) laws are also moving in North Carolina, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, and Virginia.
  • KANSAS: A new bill will allow the state to quarantine HIV positive individuals, something Kansas actually banned back in 1988.
  • INDIANA: An anti-abortion bill was going to mandate forced ultrasounds before a woman is provided with the abortion pill. Lawmakers explain that they are dropping the controversial provision in order to focus on their real goal: regulating abortion clinics out of existence.
  • VIRGINIA: Gov. Bob McDonnell (R-VA) signed a bill that will mandate that Virginians present photo identification when they vote, which will disproportionately impact young people, minorities, and the elderly.
  • KENTUCKY: The legislature passed a so-called “religious freedom” bill that allows individuals to ignore laws based on the vague notion of “sincerely held religious beliefs,” opening the door to discrimination against LGBT people, among other problems. Gov. Steve Beshear (D) vetoed the bill, but unfortunately his veto was overridden yesterday.
  • PENNSYLVANIA: Top Republicans in the state have yet to abandon a GOP plan to rig steal the White House by rigging the distribution of the state’s Electoral College votes. Republicans in Virginia, Florida, Wisconsin, and other states dropped the idea, but Pennsylvania Republicans are keeping it on the table.
  • ARKANSAS: In addition to its race to the bottom on abortion, Arkansas is considering some highly regressive tax changes. As part of an effort meant to stimulate growth, an Arkansas legislative committee passed two tax cuts that will largely benefit the rich and then rejected one that would benefit the working poor. A recent study found that state-level tax cuts don’t promote job growth.

Another week, another set of terrible proposals moving out in state legislatures.

Evening Brief: Important Stories That You Might’ve Missed

Rep. Steve King (R-IA) attacks Sasha and Malia Obama.

It looks like the Defense of Marriage Act’s days are numbered.

Another day, another misleading attack on Obamacare.

Chief Justice says gays are already too powerful to receive equal protection.

Universal background checks gain momentum.

After spending millions in taxpayer funds to defend DOMA, House Republicans go quiet.

Getting rid of DOMA will boost the economy.

No, there wasn’t really a backlash to Roe v. Wade.

Top conservative says marriage equality will lead to flood of immigrant polygamists.

U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)


03/27/2013
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