Tag Archives: Sport

Highlighti​ng the Unseen Human Costs of War


Highlighting the Unseen Human Costs of  War in Afghanistan

At a Senate hearing last week, I urged Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffAdmiral Mullen to address concerns over the unseen human cost of war, including the rising rate of suicide among veterans, the lack of access to much needed mental health care, and the increasednumber of tours of current service members. I also asked if these concerns were taken into consideration as factors for a drawdown in Afghanistan. read more >> http://mta.hilltopcms.com/?r=MTAwOA0KSjU1NTgtMjMyY2JmNGUtNGVmNy00ZWU0LTljZmUtODAzZWY3MmU5ZjEwDQplNmIyYTk1YS01MzZjLTRiM2QtOTY4Yy1jZGQyM2Q4NGE0OTANCjhhMDAwMDAwOWU1MzhlDQpodHRwOi8vbXVycmF5LnNlbmF0ZS5nb3YvcHVibGljL2luZGV4LmNmbT9wPU5ld3NSZWxlYXNlcyZDb250ZW50UmVjb3JkX2lkPWIwY2Q0Njc0LTQ3ZGEtNDcwMi1hNGU4LTE0ZDRlMTJmZjViNQ0KdHJ1ZQ0KeW5hdGl2ZTc3QGdtYWlsLmNvbQ%3d%3d

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Going to Bat for Seattle Sports Fans

Last week, I applauded the announcement that an effort to block legislation I authored, which would restorethe ability for King County Metro to provide service to sporting events, had been overturned. All Seattle sports fans have a right to affordable and efficient transportation toand from sporting events, and this public transportation will support our local sports teams, bolster the local economy, and decrease traffic during sporting events.

“Ruling to allow Metro to offer service to sporting, community events”

The Seattle Times

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Urging Republicans to Take Medicare Benefits Off the Table

I strongly urged myRepublican colleagues to take Medicare benefits off the table during the ongoing budget negotiations. The Republican plan would shortchange American seniors who rely onMedicare to meet their health care needs. We will not allow Republicans to balance the budget on the backs of our seniors. I’ve heard from seniors across the state, telling me thatthey need their benefits to be protected. These seniors simply cannot afford the Republican plan.

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Giving Children an Early Start on Education

I introduced the Readyto Learn Act, which would help prepare children for kindergarten by providing funding for states to establish and administer voluntary preschool programs. As a formerpreschool teacher, I’ve seen first-hand the impact that high-quality early childhood education has on the success of our children. That’s why my bill will help families and communitiesacross the country provide their children with the strong educational start they deserve.

“Bremerton schools garnernational acclaim for early learning efforts”

– The Kitsap Sun

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Protecting America’sWorkers

Last week, I reintroduced the Protecting America’s Workers Act, which amends and updates the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to make sure thatworkers are protected in the 21 st century economy. I spoke on the Senate floor to urge my colleagues to support this critical legislation because every worker, inevery industry, deserves to be confident that while they are working hard and doing their jobs, their employers are doing everything they can to protect them. This effort to make our workplacessafer is especially important to communities like Anacortes, still shaken by the tragedy at the Tesoro Refinery that killed 7 workers.

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Bringing Technology to the Classroom

Earlier this month, I used internet videoconferencing to holdvirtual conversations with students across Washington state to discuss the role technology plays in their classrooms, and how it can be approved. I also told them a bit aboutthe ATTAIN Act, which would help schools like theirs get the resources and support to integrate technology into learning. Students are clearly excited about using technology to learn—andI’m excited about working to make sure schools can make that happen.

Baseball’s Most Marketable​, Insights From Russia, Video Games Webinar


Pinstripe Power: Jeter, Rivera Top List of 10 Most Marketable Players in Baseball

As Major League Baseball prepares for the first pitch of the new season March 31, two New York YankeesDerek Jeter and Mariano Rivera-are ranked as the two most marketable players in baseball, according to Nielsen and E-Poll’s N-Score ranking. (full story) http://cl.exct.net/?ju=fe3617707165047c721d70&ls=fe031d717664037c75167171&m=fefc1c74716407&l=fe5d15757462067b711d&s=fe241576726c0075751273&jb=ffcf14&t=

U.S. Console Gaming: The Living Room & Beyond

Today’s video game consoles offer many entertainment options beyond gaming, including Netflix, ESPN3, Pandora, Last.FM and YouTube on some or all platforms. As part of understanding the potential audience for services like these across the entire family, it is important to think about the household location of gaming platforms. (full story) http://cl.exct.net/?ju=fe3517707165047c721d71&ls=fe031d717664037c75167171&m=fefc1c74716407&l=fe5d15757462067b711d&s=fe241576726c0075751273&jb=ffcf14&t=

State of the Consumer: Wellness Watch & Nutrition Buzz

More consumers are online talking about fresh and unprocessed foods when it comes to healthy eating, and a segment of health enthusiasts are setting trends on ingredients and spices. (full story)  http://cl.exct.net/?ju=fe3417707165047c721d72&ls=fe031d717664037c75167171&m=fefc1c74716407&l=fe5d15757462067b711d&s=fe241576726c0075751273&jb=ffcf14&t=

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Special Report Consumer 360- Russia 

Why Brands that Invest in Distribution Win in Russia

Russia is easing its way out of the global recession, and its economy is exhibiting signs of recovery. In fact, with a large and expanding middle class, a youthful population, and vast natural resources, most observers agree that Russia is poised to experience strong economic growth. (full story) http://cl.exct.net/?ju=fe3217707165047c721d74&ls=fe031d717664037c75167171&m=fefc1c74716407&l=fe5d15757462067b711d&s=fe241576726c0075751273&jb=ffcf14&t=  

How to Succeed in Russia

Economic power is clearly moving east. According to the International Monetary Fund, GDP is expected to grow within the BRIC countries 61.3 percent between 2008 and 2012, compared with just 12.8 percent for the G7 nations. Today, global consumption patterns clearly favor developing markets and in Russia, the growth potential is tremendous. (full story )   http://cl.exct.net/?ju=fe3117707165047c721d75&ls=fe031d717664037c75167171&m=fefc1c74716407&l=fe5d15757462067b711d&s=fe241576726c0075751273&jb=ffcf14&t=     

Testing the Top 7 Innovation Myths in Russia

Russia is a huge economic powerhouse with significant room to grow. Its growing middle class, high education level and developed technology infrastructure make it ripe for opportunity. But innovation myths about Russia are impacting full growth realization. (full story) http://cl.exct.net/?ju=fe3017707165047c721d76&ls=fe031d717664037c75167171&m=fefc1c74716407&l=fe5d15757462067b711d&s=fe241576726c0075751273&jb=ffcf14&t=

Webinar

U.S. Gaming: A 360-Degree View

Gaming is more diverse and prominent in the U.S. than ever before, with engagement reaching across the three screens and key consumer demographics. In U.S. Gaming: A 360° View, Nielsen will discuss key findings on the state of the video game industry and its interconnections with other forms of media and entertainment – all from a consumer perspective. (download now)   http://cl.exct.net/?ju=fe2e17707165047c721d78&ls=fe031d717664037c75167171&m=fefc1c74716407&l=fe5d15757462067b711d&s=fe241576726c0075751273&jb=ffcf14&t=

Breaking News: Rally for Girls’ Sports Campaign Launches Today


Rally for Girls’ Sports
Take the Rally for Girls’ Sports pledge to ensure girls are getting a fair shot to play!

For girls, sports are about more than winning a game. Girls who play sports are healthier, more confident, less likely to engage in risky behaviors, and do better in high school and beyond. We’d like to think that any student has a fair shot to play sports, but sadly that is not the case. School districts across the country are denying girls an equal chance to play in high school.

It is past time to treat girls fairly on the playing field. You can help by joining the National Women’s Law Center’s new campaign focused on girls in high school: Rally for Girls’ Sports: She’ll Win More than a Game!

Today we filed complaints with the U.S. Department of Education against 12 school districts where the schools’ own data show that high school girls are not receiving equal opportunities to play sports. But these school districts are just examples of a widespread problem. Girls make up half of all high school students nationwide, but only 41 percent of school athletes. Girls shouldn’t be forced to the sidelines!

This is the first step in the campaign, but we can’t take this on alone. Sign the Rally for Girls’ Sports pledge today to ensure girls are getting a fair shot to play!

Girls are missing out. In these critical educational years, we need to come together as advocates, parents, coaches, and students to make sure that girls are treated fairly. Many girls want to play and they have what it takes to succeed — they just need the opportunities.

Please join with us to rally for girls’ sports. Every girl who plays will win more than a game.

Sincerely,

Neena Chaudhry Neena Chaudhry
Senior Counsel
National Women’s Law Center

P.S. Want to learn more about Title IX? Sign-up for our FREE webinar to learn more about what Title IX means for female athletes in your community! All parents, coaches, school officials, and athletes who want to level the playing field are welcome.