Month: February 2013

Human Rights Watch: U.S. Immigration Reform Should Uphold Rights

White House, Senate Proposals a Good Start Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 1, 2013. The US government should urgently reform its unfair immigration system to uphold the basic rights of non-citizens and provide a path to legal status for the country’s unauthorized immigrants, Human Rights Watch said in a policy briefing released today. While the Senate[Read More…]

Mali: Malian Army, Islamist Groups Executed Prisoners

Government, International Forces Should Prevent Further Atrocities Enlarge© 2013 Human Rights Watch Bamako–(ENEWSPF)–February 1, 2013. Malian government forces summarily executed at least 13 suspected Islamist supporters and forcibly disappeared five others from the garrison town of Sévaré and in Konna during January 2013, Human Rights Watch said today. Islamist armed[Read More…]

Planned Parenthood Hails President’s Commitment to Protecting Medicaid Coverage for Women and Families

WASHINGTON–(ENEWSPF)–January 31, 2013. Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards released this statement following comments today by President Obama’s senior economic advisor, Gene Sperling, that the president will not support any cuts to the Medicaid program:   “This is welcome news for the millions of hardworking women and families[Read More…]

Study: Marijuana Smoking Not Associated With Greater Mortality Risk Among Heart Attack Survivors

  Boston, MA–(ENEWSPF)–February 1, 2013. The use of cannabis among patients with established coronary disease is not associated with increased mortality risk, according to trial data published online in the American Heart Journal. Investigators at the Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, conducted a prospective study assessing the[Read More…]

Senator Kirk Statement on the Debt Limit Extension

WASHINGTON, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–February 1, 2013. U.S. Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL) issued the following statement yesterday regarding the Senate’s debt limit vote: “Washington, D.C.’s appetite for over-spending has led to unsustainable, excessive borrowing.  In this era of trillion-dollar deficits, giving the President additional borrowing authority without even a dime of spending cuts[Read More…]

Center for American Progress Economist Heather Boushey on January Jobs Report

Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–February 1, 2013. Today, Heather Boushey, Senior Economist at the Center for American Progress, had the following reaction to the announcement of January’s employment figures: There are more encouraging data from the job market as employers reported adding 157,000 jobs in January, on top of large upward revisions in[Read More…]

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