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I open the show with a rant about why speaking the truth isn't controversial!! 1- Jason White releases the updated HB1 tax bill -UNPOPULAR OPINION: PERS is a boat anchor around the rest of our throats, way too many useless, underperforming state employees that would have been fired in any other line of work breaking the system because nobody in charge of fixing it will do anything to negatively affect their own pers account -There's 2 things you're not allowed to speak out against in any form or fashion and that's pers or suggesting that America shouldn't blindly support Israel - The reaction to my opinion on this is exactly why so many normies are fed up with this conversation, anytime someone says anything about it being a bad deal for the rest of us we get shouted down and told that we hate first responders and school teachers. - Furthermore, a bunch of you guys are all for DOGE and the federal government trimming the fat by firing dead weight employees but the second you start talking about doing the same thing here on the state or local level and y'all start singing a different tune!! - I have to budget my household, I expect the state and federal gov. to do the same. 2- Can I take a minute to just show some love to Shonda Yates for being fearless and standing up and doing what's best for her constituents while other members of the Jackson delegation continue to pander to woke minorities and doing nothing to help them or other Mississippian's. I'm just shooting from the hip here but I predict (or maybe I'm trying to will it into existence) but I foresee Shonda eventually joing the GOP and running for higher office, and I will fully support her because her resume on things that matter in our day to day lives is stellar!! I don't agree with her on everything, just like every other politician in America and that's perfectly fine!! 3- Can we talk about these leftwing nutjobs protesting Tesla, setting themselves on fire to protest Tesla in some strange defense of Ukraine and vandalizing them with nazi symbols for some strange reason? -LEADERSHIP! Trump will prosecute those who are destroying Tesla cars and dealerships, with Domestic Terrorism charges. -This is not a charge one wants to get hit with. GITMO for life… 4- BREAKING: President Trump announces that 80,000 documents on the assassination of JFK will be released TODAY, as organized and coordinated by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. President Trump has asked that the files not be redacted. 5- Trump just moved the Declaration of Independence into the Oval Office! 1776 Has Commenced AGAIN!!
Sam, Jennifer, and I break down HB1 of the upcoming special session...its amazing! This is the stuff i love...we go deep both on whats in the bill as well as what this bill could mean.
Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/medchat74 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care physicians and advanced providers. Statement of Need With the 2023 DEA regulation changes, physicians can now treat patients with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) without requiring an X waiver. As the demand for treatment providers rises, primary care providers are pivotal in addressing this gap by initiating OUD treatments. Given that primary care often serves as the first point of contact within the healthcare system, it's crucial for providers to identify patients who could benefit from OUD treatment. However, many providers fail to recognize these patients and may refer them elsewhere, missing opportunities for immediate care. Objectives Describe screening guidelines and key diagnostic criteria for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Discuss effective medications for the treatment of opioid use disorder (MOUD). Review treatment strategies for MOUD treatment including guidelines for detox in the primary care setting. ModeratorJames T. Jennings, M.D., MBA Executive Medical Director Norton Medical Group Norton Healthcare Louisville, Kentucky SpeakerKelly Cooper, M.D., MPH, FASAM Medical Director Addiction Services Norton Behavioral Medicine Norton Healthcare Louisville, Kentucky Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The planners, moderator and speaker of this activity do not have any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1This program has been approved for .75 HB1 credit hours by the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure, ID# 1124-H.75-NHC11a. For more information about continuing medical education, please send an email to cme@nortonhealthcare.org. Nursing CreditsNorton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This continuing professional development activity has been approved for 0.75 ANCC CE contact hours. Norton Healthcare is also a Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) approved provider. This activity has also been approved by Norton Healthcare for 0.75 KBN Pharmacology contact hour, which expires 12/31/2026. KBN approval of a continuing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program content. This activity/session meets 0.75 CE contact hour (of the 3.0 contact hour annual requirement) of approved pain management and addiction disorder CE required by the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) for annual license renewal for APRNs that are registered with the DEA and have a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) account– 201 KAR 20:215.” – 4-0002-12-26-004. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889 or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. Resources for Additional Study/References Reframing conceptualizations of primary care involvement in opioid use disorder treatment; Chiu and Sud BMC Primary Care (2024) 25:356. Integrating Routine Screening for Opioid Use Disorder into Primary Care Settings: Experiences from a National Cohort of Clinics; J Gen Intern Med 38(2):332–40; DOI: 10.1007/s11606-022-07675-2. Resources American Society of Addiction Medicine Provider Clinical Support System U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Date of Original Release | Jan. 2025; Information is current as of the time of recording. Course Termination Date | Jan. 2028 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com.
Bob kicks off the show talking about the fires and the Trump sentencing. Bob then welcomes Jon Morrow to the show to talk about the state of the republican party in Ohio. Bob the continues talking state politics with Jeff Louderback. They talk about the now empty Ohio Senate seat and the upcoming governor's race. Bob then talks with Attorney John O'Connor about the Trump show trian and sentencing. Then Bob welcomes Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, Mark Krikorian, to the show to talk immigration and HB1 visas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from an ESG-flavored 2025, it's an all-new Wacky Wednesday edition of Business Pants. Joined by Analyst-Hole Matt Moscardi! On today's Costco lovefest called January 8th 2025: Headlines We Missed since the end of December and the new comic book superhero named Costco!Our show today is being sponsored by Free Float Analytics, the only platform measuring board power, connections, and performance for FREE.DAMION1Shit We Missed (in no particular order):Tech BrosZuckDana White, UFC CEO and Trump ally, to join Meta's board of directorsZuckerberg Announces New Measures to Increase Hate Speech on FacebookMark Zuckerberg's Meta is moving moderators out of California to combat concerns about bias and censorship“Huge problems” with axing fact-checkers, Meta oversight board saysCo-chair Helle Thorning-Schmidt said she is "very concerned" about how parent company Meta's decision to ditch fact-checkers will affect minority groups: "We are seeing many instances where hate speech can lead to real-life harm, so we will be watching that space very carefully," she added.Meta Drops Rules Protecting LGBTQ Community as Part of Content Moderation OverhaulThe changes included allowing users to share “allegations of mental illness or abnormality when based on gender or sexual orientation, given political and religious discourse about transgenderism and homosexuality.”Meta replaces policy chief Nick Clegg with former Republican staffer Joel Kaplan ahead of Trump inaugurationSamSam Altman Explodes at Board Members Who Fired Him"And all those people that I feel like really fucked me and fucked the company were gone, and now I had to clean up their mess," adding that he was "fucking depressed and tired.""And it felt so unfair," the billionaire told Bloomberg. "It was just a crazy thing to have to go through and then have no time to recover, because the house was on fire."The board's primary fiduciary duty was not to maintain shareholder value or profits, but rather to stay true to OpenAI's mission of creating safe artificial general intelligence (AGI) that benefits humanity.Helen Toner: the director of strategy at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology.Tasha McCauley: an adjunct senior management scientist at think tank RAND Corporation. McCauley was also on the advisory board of the Centre for Effective Altruism. In 2017 she signed the Asilomar AI Principles on ethical AI development alongside Altman, OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever, and former board member Elon MuskOpenAI CEO Sam Altman denies sexual abuse allegations made by his sister in lawsuitMuskMaga v Musk: Trump camp divided in bitter fight over immigration policyElon Musk Endorses Nazi-Linked German Party, Even Though It Opposed Tesla's GigafactoryTech Bro Wealth12 US billionaires gained almost $1 trillion in wealth in 2024 as the stock market delivered another year of massive returnsNYT Report Says Jensen Huang, The CEO Of Nvidia And The 10th-Richest Person In The U.S., Trying To Allegedly Avoid $8 Billion In TaxesMark Zuckerberg says he doesn't have a Hawaiian doomsday bunker, just a 'little shelter.' It's bigger than most houses.You could live next door to Jeff Bezos on 'Billionaire Bunker' island for $200 millionMusk urges Bezos to throw an ‘epic wedding' after Amazon founder blasts report of $600 million nuptials as ‘completely false'Elon Musk takes aim at MacKenzie Scott again for giving billions to liberal causes, calling the gifts 'concerning'How Jensen Huang and 3 Nvidia Board Members Became BillionairesMark Zuckerberg sported a $900,000 piece of wrist candy as he announced the end of fact-checking on MetaDEI/ESG Flip-FloppingWhen an anti-DEI activist took a swing at Costco, the board hit backA Costco shareholder proposal brought by conservative activist The National Center for Public Policy Research asked the company to probe its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, with an eye toward eliminating them.The thrust of the proposal is that certain DEI initiatives could open Costco up to financial risks over discrimination lawsuits from employees who are “white, Asian, male or straight.”The company's board of directors unanimously urged shareholders to reject the proposal and made the case that Costco's success depends on establishing a racially diverse, inclusive workplace: “We believe that our diversity, equity and inclusion efforts are legally appropriate, and nothing in the (Center for Public Policy Research) proposal demonstrates otherwise,” the board's statement said.The statement went on to rebuke the Center for Public Policy Research, saying that they and others were the ones responsible for inflicting financial and legal burdens on companies. “The proponent's broader agenda is not reducing the risk for the Company but abolition of diversity programs,” the board said.Costco board member defends DEI practices, rebukes companies scrapping policiesJeff Raikes, co-founder of the Raikes Foundation and former CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, who has served on Costco's board of directors since 2008: "Attacks on DEI aren't just bad for business—they hurt our economy. A diverse workforce drives innovation, expands markets, and fuels growth. Let's focus on building a future where all talent thrives." He concluded his post on X with the hashtag, "InclusiveEconomy." While businesses began to announce their departures from DEI policies last year, Raikes urged companies to expand such practices at work, insisting that scaling down DEI in businesses would harm the economy.Robbie Starbuck: “I fully endorse cancelling memberships at this point.”McDonald's rolls back DEI programs, ending push for greater diversityFour years after launching a push for more diversity in its ranks,McDonald's said it will retire specific goals for achieving diversity at senior leadership levels. It also intends to end a program that encourages its suppliers to develop diversity training and to increase the number of minority group members represented within their own leadership ranks.Managers 'touch up' staff: McDonald's faces fresh abuse claimsFast-food chain McDonald's has been hit by fresh allegations of sexual and homophobic abuse as staff members allege they have been 'touched up' by managers and offered extra shifts for sex.The chain first faced bombshell claims of widespread sexual abuse and harassment at its stores in July 2023 and has since been reported more than 300 times for harassment to the UK's equality watchdog.Allegations have included racist abuse, sexual assault and harassment and bullying. BlackRock Cuts Back on Board Diversity Push in Proxy-Vote GuidelinesThe policy updates remove both (a) numerical diversity targets (i.e., boards should aspire to 30% diversity of membership and have at least 2 women directors and 1 director from an underrepresented group) and (b) the related disclosure-based voting policy (i.e., BlackRock previously would consider taking voting action if a company did not adequately explain its approach to board diversity) – but provides that BlackRock may consider taking voting action if an S&P 500 board is not sufficiently diverse (BlackRock includes a footnote in the policy update suggesting that 30% diversity may still be the expectation).BlackRock's investment stewardship team tweaked the language used to describe how it approaches votes for other companies' boards. It didn't explicitly recommend that boards should aspire to at least 30% diversity of their members, after having done so in previous years.The report noted, however, that all but 2% of the boards of companies in the S&P 500 have diverse representation of at least 30%—and that if companies were out of step with those norms, BlackRock may cast opposing votes on a case-by-case basis. JPMorgan Leaves Net Zero Banking Group, Completing Departure of Major U.S. Banks Stakeholder Anger (or Anger at Stakeholders)Poll finds many Americans pin partial blame on insurance companies in UHC CEO killingA recent survey from the University of Chicago, found that, while 8 out of 10 U.S. adults believe the person who killed Brian Thompson bears the responsibility for the murder, 7 in 10 shared the belief that healthcare companies are also to blame. Luigi Mangione mention on SNL met with applause, critics slam 'woke' audience: 'Wooing for justice?'New York to charge fossil fuel companies for damage from climate changeThe new law requires companies responsible for substantial greenhouse gas emissions to pay into a state fund for infrastructure projects meant to repair or avoid future damage from climate change.Albania bans TikTok for a year after fatal stabbing of teenager last monthTeens in Vietnam will now be limited to one hour of gaming per sessionStarbucks baristas set to strike as new CEO makes $100 millionWashington Post Cartoonist Quits After Jeff Bezos Cartoon Is KilledNorway on track to be the first to ‘erase petrol and diesel engine cars'Fully electric vehicles accounted for 88.9% of new cars sold in 2024Exxon Sues California Official, Claiming He Defamed the CompanyExxon Mobil sued California's attorney general, the Sierra Club and other environmental groups on Monday, alleging that they conspired to defame the oil giant and kneecap its business prospects amid a debate over whether plastics can be recycled effectively.DystopiaMan Trying to Catch Flight Alarmed as His Driverless Waymo Gets Stuck Driving in Loop Around Parking LotAsked to Write a Screenplay, ChatGPT Started Procrastinating and Making ExcusesKlarna's CEO says AI is capable of doing his job and it makes him feel 'gloomy'Governance newsShari Redstone is saying goodbye to Paramount GlobalCharles Dolan, TV pioneer who founded HBO and Cablevision, dies at 98Richard Parsons, former Time Warner CEO, dies at age 76 Dye & Durham board resigns, activist nominees take control, interim CEO named The Fortune 500 has two new female CEOs—finally pushing that milestone above 11%And we end with a few classics:Boeing ends a troubled year with a jet-crash disaster in South KoreaMan who exploded Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump hotel used ChatGPT to plan the attackNorovirus rates have skyrocketed by 340% this season. Here's where the ‘winter vomiting disease' is spreading and whyMATT1CostcoNational Center for Public Policy Research filed the proxy with CostcoTheir arguments include…US Supreme court decision at HarvardA $25m judgment in PA for white regional manager at Starbucks who was fired after two black patrons were arrested for being blackThis gem: “With 310,000 employees, Costco likely has at least 200,000 employees who are potentially victims of this type of illegal discrimination because they are white, Asian, male or straight.”This, perhaps, is the greatest ironic argument for “meritocracy” ever made in historyThey point out that the MAJORITY OF THE STAFF is white, Asian, male, or straight… but they don't even use Costco's data, they source census data and just guessThe real numbers:Non management is 44.2% white, management is 58% white - a 14% increase in meritocracyExecutives are 80.6% white - a whopping 36.4% more meritHispanics are 33.1% of non management, 23.3% of management - 9.8% less merit!Executives are 5.8% Hispanic, 26.3% less meritAsians are 8.5% and 7.1%, so 1.4% less merit7.9% executive - so even merit?US Exec management is 72.3% maleSo 80.6% of executives are white, and 72.3% are male - and the argument NCPPR is making is that BECAUSE there are a lot of white males, there is a lot of RISK that THE WHITE MALES WILL SUE YOU if they think they're discriminated againstThink of what they're saying - because you have so many non diverse people, you can't have diversity programs for risk of lawsuitThe response dropped the pretense that the proxy was anything except racismThe proponent professes concern about legal and financial risks to the Company and its shareholders associated with the diversity initiatives. The proponent's broader agenda is not reducing risk for the Company but abolition of diversity initiatives. A 2023 federal district court decision, in a case brought by the proponent, noted that the proponent had "published a document called 'Balancing the Boardroom 2022,' which describes its shareholder activism as 'fighting back' against 'the evils of woke politicized capital and companies.' [The proponent went] on to describe 'CEOs and other corporate executives who are most woke and most hard-left political in their management of their corporations' as 'inimical to the Republic and its blessings of liberty' and 'committed to critical race theory and the socialist foundations of woke' or 'shameless monsters who are willing to sacrifice our future for their comforts.'" National Center for Public Policy Research v. Schultz, E.D. WA. (Sept. 11, 2023). And the proponent's efforts to demonstrate retrenchment on the part of companies are misleading, at best. For example, the assertion that "Microsoft laid off an entirea[sic] DEI team" is simply wrong. It was later reported that Microsoft stated that the two positions eliminated were redundant roles on its events team and that Microsoft's diversity and inclusion commitments remain unchanged, according to Jeff Jones, a Microsoft spokesperson: “Our focus on diversity and inclusion is unwavering and we are holding firm on our expectations, prioritizing accountability, and continuing to focus on this work.” Colvin, Caroline. Amid DEI cuts, Microsoft works to distinguish itself from those responding to ‘woke' backlash. HR Dive, July 24, 2024.Reason Costco might be pushing back?Racism is basically unveiledOf all the companies targeted by a proposal or Robbie Starbuck, Costco has the lowest deviation in board member influence - as in, nearly the entire board has equal power, it's highly democratic - women, men, diverse cohorts are more or less equally powerful to anyone else in the roomNo connections to any board member on another DEI flipper companyMeanwhile, the anti DEI, anti immigrant movement has begun to eat itself before Trump even takes officeIn defense of more HB1 visas and foreign workers, Vivek Ramaswamy says we venerate jocks over valedictorians on Twitter, and Americans aren't as good employeesThe rebuttal was MAGA Trumpers saying Vivek is fake MAGAAlso this: “His entire argument is a terrible proposition,” he adds. “Children raised to be good little robots might grow up to build robots of their own someday, and become rich. Asians are the highest-earning racial group in America, but are they happier for it? Suicide is the leading cause of death for Asians aged 15-24 … and the second-leading cause of death for those aged 25-34.” Page points to a Psychology Today post that blames tiger parenting for causing anxiety and depression and then asks, “Do we really want this country to be even more stressed-out?”Costco proxy says Asians are discriminated againstTwitch gamers are streaming about “meritocracy”
Original publish date February 18, 2020 We talk about SB8 regarding mandating armed officers in schools (UNFUNDED) and HB1 regarding tighter restrictions on food stamps. Hosted by Roberto Henriquez, Ann Dickerson, and Amy Ferguson.
This new season is called Helpful Basics. Each week, Roger and Pete will pick a subject each week which might seem like a fundamental or basic subject, but we'll try to go pretty deep so that everyone learns something. For the first episode of the Helpful Basics season, we're going to cover what you need to know when you first start working. Shownotes: https://meaningfulmoney.tv/HB1
Navigating Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat68 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care and advanced providers. Statement of Need Adolescent substance abuse is a critical public health issue in the United States, with drug misuse often starting during adolescence and young adulthood. Physicians play a crucial role in identifying and addressing this problem. By incorporating validated screening tools and communicating with patients, providers can assist in early detection. This podcast will educate providers about the trends in substance use disorders and review effective interventions essential to combat adolescent substance abuse. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Describe trends in substance use disorders among adolescents. Discuss effects of cannabis on development. Review screening guidelines and tools for substance use disorders. Identify strategies for effective communication with adolescent patients and parents. Moderator Erin Frazier, M.D. Pediatrician Norton Children's Medical Group Norton Healthcare Louisville, Kentucky Speaker Brittany Badal, M.D. Adolescent Medicine Norton Children's Medical Group – Novak Center Norton Healthcare Louisville, Kentucky Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The planners, moderators and speakers of this activity do not have any financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. For more information about continuing medical education, please send an email to cme@nortonhealthcare.org. Nursing CreditsNorton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This continuing professional development activity has been approved for .75 contact hours. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889 or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Navigating Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents for .75 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0724-H.75-NHC1b. Resources for Additional Study: SBIRT Screening Tool https://www.sbirt.care/tools.aspx CRAFFT Screening Tool https://njaap.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/COMBINED-CRAFFT-2.1-Self-Admin_Clinician-Interview_Risk-Assess-Guide.pdf Also listen to Norton Healthcare's podcast Stronger After Stroke. This podcast, produced by the Norton Neuroscience Institute, discusses difficult topics, answers frequently asked questions and provides survivor stories that provide hope. Hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about being stronger after stroke. Listen on your favorite podcast platform. Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. Five Louisville-based hospitals and three hospitals in Southern Indiana, provide inpatient and outpatient general care as well as specialty care including heart, neuroscience, cancer, orthopedic, women's and pediatric services. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of Original Release | July 2024; Information is current as of the time of recording. Course Termination Date | July 2027 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Podcast Editing and Production by www.unmuteaudio.com
Episode 65: Guidelines for Safe Prescribing of Controlled Substances Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat65 Target AudienceThis activity is targeted toward primary care and geriatric healthcare providers and advanced providers. Statement of Need This activity will discuss the steps to safe prescribing of opioids for providers. In that chronic pain is commonly treated in the primary care office and back pain is one of top ten reasons patients visit health care providers, providers should be aware of how to safely prescribe controlled substances if selected as the treatment for these patients. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Describe the risks and benefits of prescribing and tapering controlled substances. Identify the key components of safe prescribing of controlled substances. ModeratorGregory E. Cooper, M.D., Ph.D. Chief of Adult Neurology Medical Director, Memory Center Norton Neuroscience Institute Norton Healthcare Louisville, Kentucky SpeakerKelly C. Cooper, M.D., MPH, FASAM Addiction Specialist Norton Behavioral Health Louisville, Kentucky Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The planners, moderators and speakers of this activity do not have any relevant financial relationships to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nursing CreditsNorton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This continuing professional development activity has been approved for 0.75 contact hours. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889 or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled SubstancesThe Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Guidelines for Safe Prescribing of Controlled Substances for .75 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0723-H.75-NHC2i Resources for Additional Study: The Impact of Increased Hydrocodone Regulation on Opioid Prescribing in an Urban Safety-Net Health Care System https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31068400/ CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain - United States, 2022 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36327391/ Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. Five Louisville hospitals provide inpatient and outpatient general care as well as specialty care including heart, neuroscience, cancer, orthopedic, women's and pediatric services. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of Original Release | March 2024; Information is current as of the time of recording. Course Termination Date | March 2027 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical, Provider and Nursing Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org
I start digging into HB1, a one-time spending bill full of questionable spending. Today I focus on $50 million going to Louisville for a variety of projects and $10 million going to a housing project in Lexington. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-cooperrider/support
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating over 12 years broadcasting on the internet! On Thursday's show, we discuss an open letter to the Governor about signing HB1 in to law with Keith Flaugh, Co-Founder of the Florida Citizens Alliance. Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, Michael Cannon, and I discuss the Justice Department's pending legal assault on United Health Group. The President of Less Government Seton Motley and I discuss our race with China to implement “5G.” We also discuss local elections with the Former Mayor of Naples, Bill Barnett. We have terrific guests scheduled for Friday's show including Pacific Legal Foundation's William Yeatman, the President of the Community Pregnancy Clinics Scott Baier, Executive Director of Naples Pathway Coalition Michelle Avola-Brown, and author and Professor Larry Bell. Please access this or past shows at your convenience on my web site, social media platforms or podcast platforms.
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating over 12 years broadcasting on the internet! On Thursday's show, we discuss an open letter to the Governor about signing HB1 in to law with Keith Flaugh, Co-Founder of the Florida Citizens Alliance. Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, Michael … The post Will Governor DeSantis Sign HB1 in to Law? appeared first on Bob Harden Show.
Friday, November 17, 2023 was a historic day in Texas politics and in public education. For the first time since 2005, a voucher proposal would be heard on the floor of the Texas House as part of a larger education funding bill, HB1. Quickly, Representative John Raney proposed an amendment that would strip the voucher portion of the bill but leave the rest of it intact.We were there and listened to the debate about how we should think about public education. From voucher proponents, the arguments were centered around competition, choice, and customers–the language of the free market. The rural Republicans, who oppose vouchers, spoke about constitutional duty and community. To our great relief, vouchers were stripped from the education bill and once again, vouchers have failed to pass in Texas. While this is a significant win, we know this fight isn't over and we're also aware that it's time to take an offensive approach to this education battle. That's what we explore today. We are so grateful for this experience. We had no idea how this would go when this whole thing started and it's been an amazing roller coaster of a ride. We are thankful for you, dear listeners. We end this week's episode with a compilation of inspiring words from our amazing guests throughout the series. We hope you'll follow along on our journey by following us on social media and signing up to receive our newsletter.Find our website here. https://mothersfordemocracyinstitute.org/ Want to get engaged in supporting local public schools? Find our resource guide here. https://mothersfordemocracyinstitute.org/If you'd like to help us keep this critical content coming, donate here. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/saynotovouchers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In March of this year, Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB1 into law — expanding the voucher program and significantly increasing taxpayer funding for private schools. The new law eliminates the current financial eligibility restrictions and allows any student who is a resident of Florida and eligible to enroll in K-12 public schools to participate. The new universal voucher program is estimated to cost $4 billion in the first year of implementation alone, according to a cost analysis by Florida Policy Institute and the Education Law Center. We get some context on the new law, and the history of how vouchers work in Florida, with Dr. Norín Dollard, Senior Policy Analyst and KIDS COUNT Director at the Florida Policy Institute; and Damaris Allen, Executive director of Coral Gables-based Families for Strong Public Schools.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas House today debating an amendment to strip all school choice from HB1, the school choice bill: A lying dog-and-pony show of demagoguery from the same old cohort of RINOs and Democrats who often work to let Democrats win and sink conservative legislation. The “stripping amendment” from Rep. Raney, putative Republican, was nothing but a prop-up of the Left-leaning and overspending government school lobby. It passed to kill school choice 84 to 63. Get mad but more importantly, get busy to un-elect this same old bunch of big government Republicans like Stan Lambert, Drew Darby, Ken King, and the rest.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Texas unemployment rate remains steady and labor force keeps growing but, for the first time 31 months, employment decreased.Rig count unchanged this week in Texas.Report: Trump coming to the Texas-Mexico border this Sunday to appear with Governor Abbott. Speculation is that Abbott will offer an early endorsement of Trump. I speculate as to how such helps Abbott.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
The Texas voucher fight is full of twists and turns! And we're still in it! The third special session ended with no voucher bill but Governor Abbott called a fourth special session immediately following its close. As of November 10, 2023, the House Special Select Committee referred a bill, HB1, that includes both education funding and a voucher program to the floor for consideration. It is expected to be heard this week. This is the first time a floor vote will be taken on vouchers since 2005. It is cause for concern and there's also so much hope. On the one hand, vouchers have moved forward. On the other hand, we have reason to believe that rural Republicans will continue to hold the line. We also believe in the power of our voices as Texans.So, we turned the mic over to our listeners this week. They share their praise for public education and their concerns about vouchers. Thank you to the folks who we hear from and thank you for listening. Want to get engaged in supporting local public schools? Find our resource guide here. https://mothersfordemocracyinstitute.org/If you'd like to help us keep this critical content coming, donate here. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/saynotovouchers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Some Texas legislators own comments demonstrate that we need serious improvements in public education. As the House Committee on Public Education, meeting today in the forth called special session, considers the school choice and public ed. bureaucracy largess bill, HB1, members show ignorance and hypocrisy. Dullards, dimwits, and dunderheads are quoted by leftwing media as incisive and smart, which is no surprise. (Liberal Republican Rep. Ernest Bailes is a chief dullard in the House!)Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Leftist media people: Please stop the always present handwringing over low voter turnout. People vote when they have enough “skin in the game” to care and other than that, young or old, NO VOTE is better than an uniformed vote. By the way, what is it you folks don't like about freedom? Freedom means one has the right to choose not to vote. Houston voters did not show up on Election Day, polls show Houston election: Low voter turnout is an access issue Some Houston youth skip election, citing time, inexperience Voters said “No!” to raising the mandatory retirement age for judges and one wonders who got legislators to even put the item on the ballot. A guy who was likely behind it, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht will have to resign soon.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Over the non-cooperation of County Judge Curtis Parrish and Precinct 3 Commissioner Gilbert Flores, Lubbock County's Commissioners' Court passed an ordinance to allow private enforcement through the courts to stop abortion trafficking in Lubbock County. Commissioners Corley, Rackler, and Kovar supported Corley's resolution which enhances the City of Lubbock's Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance. And by the way, despite media reporting, it is NOT a “travel ban” or anything like such.I interview the man working full-time to save the lives of the innocent: Mark Lee Dickson in the second segment.Reuters: Fight Over Texas Anti-Abortion Transport Bans Reaches Biggest Battlegrounds Yet.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.First day of Early Voting in the November 7th Texas constitutional amendment election begins today. I review my recommendations.The Texas House's public education committee and its Phelan-appointed chairman make a mockery of school choice with HB1.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
On Thursday, June 8, 2023, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Allen v. Milligan. The case considered whether the districting plan adopted by the State of Alabama for its 2022 congressional elections violated §2 of the Voting Rights Act. §2 of the Voting Rights Act reads – “No voting qualification or prerequisite to voting, or standard, practice, or procedure shall be imposed or applied by any State or political subdivision to deny or abridge the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color.”In a 5-4 decision with one concurring and two dissenting opinions, the Court held that “plaintiffs demonstrated a reasonable likelihood of success on their claim that HB1 violates §2,” 598 U.S. ___ (2023). The 112-page opinion is complex; it examines a considerable body of court precedent and law. Some court watchers and media outlets have described the Court's opinion as a surprise. Please join us as Professor Michael R. Dimino discusses the Court's opinion and what might come next.
Host Jeff Crank sits down with Aly Legge, who supports HB1, a universal ESA in Florida that allows all students in the state to apply regardless of family income. She is a mom of five and a home educator. Check out American Potential here: https://americanpotential.com To learn more information about the scholarship and to apply. https://www.fldoe.org/schools/school-choice/
Join us for a discussion about the Rally in Harrisburg, PA Monday, June 5th 2023 at 1100 AM EST on the steps of the capitol in support of HB1 and HB2. Join the facebook event here: https://fb.me/e/4o2F9JGU4 HB1 & HB2 https://www.legis.state.pa.us/CFDOCS/Legis/PN/Public/btCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&sessYr=2023&sessInd=1&billBody=H&billTyp=B&billNbr=0001&pn=0006 https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billinfo/billinfo.cfm?syear=2023&sind=1&body=H&type=B&bn=2 Listen to Mark Rozzi discussing these bills: https://youtu.be/Q20qgmEcIWc Hosted by Mary Byler, Abe Troyer and Old Order Amish Music used under a CC license from Canva: We are all Dreamers We are Free Produced by The Misfit Amish 2023 Art by BJK
Will these two eventually become their party's nominee? I explore the possibility and inject my thoughts on both. Slight correction, I mentioned HB1 of 2019 being "signed into law" in May 2019. I should have stated it was voted on and passed in the House. It never reached Trump's desk. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-adams85/message
Ty Higgins of the Ohio Farm Bureau discusses the current plating season, the bureau's problem with HB1 and it's Mental Health month and Farmers are not immune to it.
Nickolas Steinig reports on ongoing demonstrations promoting educational freedom in the wake of Governor Ron DeSantis's siege on public education; Zachary Fahringer discusses on the planned rollback of Medicaid eligibility put in place during the pandemic, and speaks with a Floridian who stands to lose coverage with the changes; Joshua Epstein gives an update on the legal status of the laws that were passed by the Florida Legislature in 2021 as part of HB1, dubbed the ant-riot act, and have since been working their way through the court system; Simon Valek gives us the details on the Voter Expo that is happening this Saturday at the Betty Johnson Library in Newtown; We will hear an editorial from the WSLR Board of Directors; and Bryce Bennett has the Activist Calendar
Nickolas Steinig reports on ongoing demonstrations promoting educational freedom in the wake of Governor Ron DeSantis's siege on public education; Zachary Fahringer discusses on the planned rollback of Medicaid eligibility put in place during the pandemic, and speaks with a Floridian who stands to lose coverage with the changes; Joshua Epstein gives an update on the legal status of the laws that were passed by the Florida Legislature in 2021 as part of HB1, dubbed the ant-riot act, and have since been working their way through the court system; Simon Valek gives us the details on the Voter Expo that is happening this Saturday at the Betty Johnson Library in Newtown; We will hear an editorial from the WSLR Board of Directors; and Bryce Bennett has the Activist Calendar
In today's program, Nic Steinig looks into a recent attempt to ban a book on anti-racism in Sarasota; Ryan Stanley catches us up on Florida's black leaders' efforts at the capitol to “Stop the Attack” on African American history; Johannes Verner discusses the potential local impact on education if HB1 passes in the legislature; Zachary Faringer breaks down the race to lead Florida's Democratic Party; Simon Valek looks back at the life of local artist and activist John Sims before his memorial next week; and Bryce Bennet has the Activist Calendar.
In today's program, Nic Steinig looks into a recent attempt to ban a book on anti-racism in Sarasota; Ryan Stanley catches us up on Florida's black leaders' efforts at the capitol to “Stop the Attack” on African American history; Johannes Verner discusses the potential local impact on education if HB1 passes in the legislature; Zachary Faringer breaks down the race to lead Florida's Democratic Party; Simon Valek looks back at the life of local artist and activist John Sims before his memorial next week; and Bryce Bennet has the Activist Calendar.
Aaron, Kimberly & Doug cover a couple intriguing stories of questionable behavior by Kentucky's statewide electeds, Stacie Fugate will join us from Appalachians for Appalachia - we'll discuss the organization's work for EKY and how flood recovery is happening in the region, then we'll head to the campaign corner and hear from Natalie Cunningham, the outreach director for the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy who will introduce our critically important call to action. NEWS OF THE WEAK https://muellershewrote.com/ https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1620146247687622656 https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article271826907.html https://libraryguides.berea.edu/cartergwoodson INTERVIEW: Stacie Fugate, Appalachians for Appalachia https://appalachiansforappalachia.org/ CAMPAIGN CORNER: Natalie Cunningham, Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Help stop HB1 - a budget-busting bomb in the legislature https://bit.ly/KY-FundOurFuture Click through to send a message, but follow up with a phone call too! 1-800-372-7181 #ProgressKentucky - #ColonelsOfTruth Join us! http://progressky.org/ Support us! http://bit.ly/supportproky Live Wednesdays at 7pm https://www.facebook.com/progressky/live/ Facebook - @progressky Instagram - @progress_ky Twitter - @progress_ky YouTube - http://bit.ly/progress_ky Episode 89 was produced by Annabel Nagel Theme music from the amazing Nato - hear more at http://www.NatoSongs.com Logo and some graphic design provided by www.couchfiremedia.com
We will listen in to Republican and Democratic press conferences at the State Capitol after the filing of HB1 also known as the School Choice Bill. This piece of legislation is expands voucher programs for students in K-12 education and is touted by proponents as a solution that will allow parents the freedom to customize education for their children. However, Democrats quickly decried the bill as an attack on the public education system and a means to undercut funding and support for public schools.
We will listen in to Republican and Democratic press conferences at the State Capitol after the filing of HB1 also known as the School Choice Bill. This piece of legislation is expands voucher programs for students in K-12 education and is touted by proponents as a solution that will allow parents the freedom to customize education for their children. However, Democrats quickly decried the bill as an attack on the public education system and a means to undercut funding and support for public schools.
Podcast: Updates in Chronic Pain Management Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat48 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward all physician specialties and advanced providers. Statement of Need Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons that patients see their physician. A report by the Institute of Medicine indicated that one in three Americans suffer from chronic pain. Therefore, it is important for providers to understand key factors in treating patients with pain that would affect diagnosis and treatment plans. Additionally, providers should be aware of effective nonpharmacological and pharmacology treatment options as well as the latest guidelines in the use of opioids for chronic pain management. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: 1. Differentiate between acute and chronic pain. 2. Describe the types and major drivers of chronic pain. 3. Discuss effective treatment options in the management of patients with chronic pain; including identification of red flags. 4. Highlight the latest CDC recommendations in the use of opioids for chronic pain management. Moderator James Jennings, M.D., MBA Executive Medical Director of Quality, Provider Development and Innovation Norton Medical Group Speakers Don Teater, M.D., MPH Pain and Addiction Specialist Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Owner of Teater Health Solutions. Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The planners, speaker and moderator of this activity do not have any relevant relationships to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. House Bill 1 credits The podcast Updates in Chronic Pain Management has been approved for .75 HB1 credit hours by the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure. ID# 1122-H.75-NHc5h Nursing Credits Norton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). This continuing professional development activity has been approved for 0.75 contact hours. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. Norton Healthcare is also a Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) Approved Provider: Activity Number 4-0002-12-24- 012. The activity has also been approved by Norton Healthcare for 0.75 contact hours which expires 12/31/2024. KBN approval of a continuing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program content. This activity meets 0.75 contact hours of approved dual subjects of pharmacology and pain management CE required by the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) for annual license renewal for APRNs with a Collaborative Agreement for Advanced Practice Registered Nurse's Prescriptive Authority for Controlled Substances (CAPA-CS) – 201 KAR 20:215(5)(1)(c). For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889 or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. Resources for Additional Study: Goldstick JE, Guy GP, Losby JL, Baldwin G, Myers M, Bohnert ASB. Changes in Initial Opioid Prescribing Practices After the 2016 Release of the CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(7): Rajput, K., Vadivelu, N. Acute Pain Management of Chronic Pain Patients in Ambulatory Surgery Centers. Curr Pain Headache Rep 25, 1 (2021) Vargas-Schaffer G, Steverman A, Potvin V (December 12, 2021) Monitoring Pharmacological Treatment in Patients With Chronic Noncancer Pain. Cureus 13(12): e20358. DOI 10.7759/cureus.20358 Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. Five Louisville hospitals provide inpatient and outpatient general care as well as specialty care including heart, neuroscience, cancer, orthopedic, women's and pediatric services. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of Original Release |January 2023; Information is current as of the time of recording. Course Termination Date | January 2025 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical, Provider and Nursing Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org
Ouça a coluna ‘CBN Por dentro da Ciência' com Adilson de Oliveira Professor do Departamento de Física da UFSCar fala sobre as galáxias HB1 e HB2, as mais distantes do universo. CBN São Carlos | FM 103.9 MHz CBN São Carlos é uma emissora de rádio brasileira sediada em São Carlos, cidade do estado de São Paulo. […] The post Galáxias HB1 e HB2 – Podcasts CBN appeared first on LAbI UFSCar - Divulgação Científica.
George dissects the Biden speech from Atlanta about changing the Filibuster rules and trying to push through the HB1 "voting access" bill, and listeners call-in with their opinions on the speech and the voting rights issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast: Current Opioid Minimization in Spine Surgery Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat30 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care pediatric specialties. Statement of Need Approximately 38% of patients are still using opioids one year post-surgery for elective spine procedures.* This rate can be affected by interventions prior to surgery to decrease in-hospital and post-surgery opioid consumption. The goal with new protocols is to either reduce or completely eliminate the opioid prescribing following surgery therefore decreasing the risk of patient abuse and addiction. This program will discuss research being conducted that will highlight effective alternatives to opioids for the management of post-surgical pain, as well as patient characteristics that can lead to opioid use. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Discuss nonopioid modalities for pain management. Discuss research protocols employed to minimize the prescribing of opioids post-spine surgery. Describe the clinical modalities for nonopioid pain control: pre-surgical, intra-operatively and post-surgery. List patient characteristics and modifiable risk factors that contribute to opioid use. Moderator Joe Flynn, D.O. MPH, FACP Chief Administrative Officer, Norton Medical Group Physician-in-Chief, Norton Cancer Institute Speaker Jeffrey Gum, M.D. Spine Surgeon Norton Leatherman Spine Center Moderator and Planner Disclosures The moderator and planners for this activity have no relevant relationships to disclose. Speaker Disclosure The speaker reports relationships with Medtronic, Acuity, Stryker, NuVasive, and Mazor for his role as consultant; Acuity and NuVasive for royalties; Medtronic and Stryker for Advisory/Editorial; Baxter, Broadwater, and Pacira Pharmaceuticals for honorarium; Cingulate Therapeutics for stock; Intellirod Spine Inc., Pfizer, and Carapedics for research support. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Current Opioid Minimization in Spine Surgery for .75 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0721-H.50-NHC4f. Resources for Additional Study Drivers of in-hospital opioid consumption in patients undergoing lumbar fusion surgery https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33834124/ Duration and Dosage of Opioids after Spine Surgery: Implications on Outcomes at 1 Year https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32675616/ Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond.. Five Louisville hospitals provide inpatient and outpatient general care as well as specialty care including heart, neuroscience, cancer, orthopedic, women's and pediatric services. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of Original Release |August 2021 Course Termination Date | August 2023 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical, Provider and Nursing Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org
Hello! Welcome to another week of #MorrisMondays, hosted by Rev. Dr. James T. Morris, Pastor of Carter Tabernacle CME Church in Orlando, FL and Presiding Elder of the Central Florida District, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Today, Pastor Morris chats about Florida's new legislative bill, #HB1 that was passed into law and what it means for us. Also, please join us and Pastor Morris TONIGHT on Zoom for a virtual service of Reflection, Lament and Hope LIVE at 7pm - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85496437478?pwd=RXRUa2ZoMy8vUUcySHlpdHVQeVlSdz09 Meeting ID: 854 9643 7478, Passcode: 838243 Feel free to ask Pastor Morris questions for #MorrisMondays by e-mailing us: ctcmeav@gmail.com, or simply heading to our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CarterTabernacleCME/ and commenting under our post. Pastor Morris is ready to answer your questions and he'll share his answer with you on the next episode. You can watch the video edition of this on our Facebook page every Monday at 1pm. You can also follow us now on Twitter: @MorrisMondays. Thanks for listening! Remember, heaven is watching how we respond. We'll see you next week!
Thank you for Listening Please Share On this week's episode of the Freedom train Podcast Series, Joseph and Patrick have a discussion about Florida's new HB1, the Daunte Wright shooting, and the Ma'Khia Bryant shooting. April 15, 2021, Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law HB1 which many are viewing as the law to make protesting illegal in the state of Florida. The bill was said to be created as a response to the violence during the George Floyd protest. 10 minutes away f [...]
The acronym A.R.M. stands for Anti-Riot Mobile. Basically it's a custom 4x4 driven by a Patriot. With states like Florida passing the HB1 anti-riot law, it tells thugs to get out the street and allow us to get home safely. The First Amendment clearly indicates “Peaceful Protest” not riots.
Michael is back with a vengeance with a truckload of topics on this FBTV Podcast. - Florida & Oklahoma pass laws on highway protesters and protect drivers acting in self-defense- Now is not the time to buy a used truck- IRS expands restaurant deductions- Another recall Today's Q&A…Why do freight brokers fail? This and more on this episode of the FBTV Podcast from TALTOA. Https://taltoa.com
Another week on the Illumination and we have more imperial activity to warn the galaxy about! From the basic premise of Gerrymandering that has allowed the empire to thrive, to the nuance of Florida's HB1 "anti-protest" legislation, we talk this week about all the ways in which the New Republic is poised to fail if we keep allowing First Order sympathizers to craft policy and hurt those actually fighting for a better tomorrow. Follow Us: Twitter: @SithtyMinutes @AAA_Photog @LooksJediToMe @Benistheworst @TheKhetannaCast Instagram: @PaulaBear92 @RBW3000 @General_Leia_The_Pup Show Notes: Powerpuff Girls Reboot NCAA Bans Championships in States that Ban Trans Girls Gerrymandering in 2020 and beyond John Roberts' SCOTUS Gutted the Voting Rights Act REDMAP Fair Districts PA DeSantis "Anti-Protest bill" Stop HB1
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Major League Baseball's decision to move the All Star game from Georgia because of their new voting law raised a lot of controversy this week - both support and criticism. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests what they thought of the decision, and what they think of the voting law. Should there be a minimum standard that every state must meet for voting rights in this country? Her guests this week include author and speaker Linda Eyre, Sharon Goodrich, retired Foundation Director for Primary Children's Hospital and community volunteer, and Nancy Lord, former Utah Republican National Committeewoman and member of the Bluffdale City Council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On tonight's episode, Jason and Erik get intense, covering money for almost everyone, a throwback to the 1960s school system, and the deep south's new legislation that has a massive impact on the future. So sit back strap in, it's going to be a helluva ride tonight. Grammarly Ad: 26:28 Amazon Music Ad: 52:50 To take advantage of the special 30-day free trial, head to getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. To browse Amazon Music, go to getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork.
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: U.S. virus cases are once again on the rise, despite the growing vaccine rollout, as the Biden administration works to issue Americans a so-called vaccine passport. Meanwhile, Florida’s state legislature passes a draconian anti-protest bill, alarming civil liberties advocates. And lastly, Myanmar’s military repeatedly opens fire on demonstrators in one of the bloodiest days of the country’s recent protests, killing close to 100 civilians. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Coronavirus cases are once again on the rise in the United States, despite our continued vaccine rollout. The good news is that deaths are still decreasing. But for the first time in weeks, the line of recorded cases started to creep up again, with an average of about 62,000 per week. Scientists did predict we’d see a rise in the latter part of this month due to the spread of new variants of the disease. Many of these new strains are more infectious than the original versions we’ve been dealing with for a year, although vaccines are still effective at limiting their harm. The bigger risk that we’re seeing is states reopening way too soon. Dr. Anthony Fauci pointed specifically to the ludicrous spring break gatherings in Florida as examples of states that aren’t doing it right. The lesson here is clear: everyone wants to have a hot vax summer, but if we jump the gun too early it’s just going to cause more death. The Biden Administration, meanwhile, is working with various private companies to consolidate credentials that prove someone has received a coronavirus vaccine. A number of organizations have said they’ll be restricting access to everything from cruise ships to sports stadiums to people who have been vaccinated, and there are more than 17 fledgling so-called passport programs underway worldwide. So far, the Administration is being tight-lipped on exactly what these plans will look like, so we’ll have to keep a close eye on it as it develops, because there’s obviously a pretty big risk that such a system will further discriminate against groups who aren’t getting the doses they need. Florida Passes Anti-Protest Law Florida’s Republican-controlled State Legislature passed an aggressive, undemocratic anti-protest bill on Friday. The bill, known as HB1 in the Florida house, also has a concurrent bill in the Florida Senate, and has been promoted by current Governor Ron DeSantis. If it passes, it would further criminalize even mundane participation in protests, making it a felony to even be present at a protest that became violent and offering up prison sentences of up to 15 years for pulling down a Confederate statue or monument. In a statement, Micah Kubic, executive director of the ACLU of Florida, said: “This bill is not intended to increase public safety. It is not intended to address any public need. Over 95% of protests across the state of Florida have been peaceful. HB1 and its companion bill, Senate Bill 484, represent a blatant attempt to silence and criminalize speech that runs counter to the political agendas of those currently in power in Florida." The Intercept reported back in January that the right wing has been using bills like this to crack down on lawful protest by hypocritcally playing on fears of the January 6 insurrection. But the bills they pass, of course, will crack down on civil rights protests, not the white nationalist violence we saw early this year. And even Florida’s swing-state voters aren’t convinced: a recent poll showed that 63 percent of the state’s voters don’t like the new bills. HB1 is through the house, so now it’s over to the State Senate. Unfortunately, the GOP there has an eight-seat majority, so things aren’t looking good. Myanmar Military Shoots Dozens in Day of Shame A brutal campaign of repression is unfolding in Myanmar, where the military siezed power from democratically-elected leaders in February. On Saturday, protesters weathered the most deadly day of violence yet, as the military celebrated Armed Forces Day by killing over 100 civilians, according to local news sources. The Assistance Association of Political Prisoners, a rights group based in Myanmar and Thailand, said that the actual number of deaths is probably much higher than that. Dr. Sasa, a spokesperson for a group of the elected officials who were ousted by the military called Saturday quote “a day of shame for the armed forces.” endquote. The United Nations has called for a quote “unified international response” to the abuses going on in Myanmar, but is once again hamstrung by the five-member national security council. Two of those members, Russia and China, have lent their tacit support to the coup, and will veto any action the U.N. tries to take. Russia, for its part, is also a major supplier of weapons to the country’s military. But while international organizations flounder, the people of Myanmar aren’t backing down. On Saturday, protestors defied an explicit order that said they could be shot in the head or back by military forces if they took to the streets. Some paid with their lives, but the protests continue. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: House Democrats introduced a new bill aiming to block Trump holdout Postmaster General Louis Dejoy from further sabotaging his own agency, while other leaders like Bernie Sanders resume calls for Biden to give Dejoy the boot. The House bill is literally called the DEJOY act, so there’s no question what it’s meant to do. A quick update on the big boat stuck in the Suez Canal situation: the big boat is, yep, still stuck! Late on Saturday, however, it did move approximately 100 feet. So that’s progress, I guess! The murder trial for Derek Chauvin, the officer who killed George Floyd last spring and sparked a nationwide uprising against police brutality, is expected to begin on Monday, as lawyers finished seating the jury on Sunday. The jury is comprised of two white men, four white women, three Black men, one Black woman and two women who identify as mixed race, according to the New York Times. And finally, Ron Weiser, the chairman of the Michigan Republican party called Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and Attorney General Dana Nessel a trio of quote “witches,” and implied that they should be assassinated. Just in case you forgot the level the Republian Party is playing on here! That’s it for the Majority Report’s AM Quickie today. Sam’s off this week, so Emma and the rest of the gang will be with you this afternoon. MAR 29, 2021 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Jack Crosbie PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
Governor Cox made such an interesting argument that part of the problem in the country right now is that politics has taken the part of religion. Now if someone disagrees with you right now, they aren't your opponents, they are your enemies. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asks her guests to speak to this fascinating topic. Her guests this week include Utah Senator Karen Mayne, former Utah Representative Ronda Menlove and Lori Midgeley, founder of all About Love and with SHEROES United. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Vice President Tony White and Secretary/Treasurer Mindy Grimes-Festge welcome state representative Kevin Chambliss who gives update on House Bills 835 and 947, which would allow for employers to intimidate workers who wish to join union and undermine union strength. Visit the UTD Legislative Action page to stand up for workers' right and public education by contacting your elected representatives. On this day in history, March 9, Dr. Antonia Novello was appointed Surgeon General of the United States in 1990. She was the first woman—and the first Hispanic—ever to hold that office. One of her most visible and effective campaigns was against tobacco industry advertising aimed at children, especially evident in posters and billboard advertisements that featured the cartoon character "Joe Camel." A vote on whether to form a union at the e-commerce giant’s warehouse in Bessemer, Ala., has become a labor showdown, drawing the attention of N.F.L. players, and the White House.Players from the National Football League were among the first to voice their support. Then came Stacey Abrams, the Democratic star who helped turn Georgia blue in the 2020 election.The actor Danny Glover traveled to Bessemer, Ala., for a news conference last week, where he invoked the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s pro-union leanings in urging workers at Amazon’s warehouse there to organize. Tina Fey has weighed in, and so has Senator Bernie Sanders.And on Sunday, President Biden issued a resounding declaration of solidarity with the workers now voting on whether to form a union at Amazon’s Bessemer warehouse, without mentioning the company by name. Posted to his official Twitter account, his video was one of the most forceful statements in support of unionizing by an American president in recent memory.“Every worker should have a free and fair choice to join a union,” Mr. Biden said.Amazon Workers’ Union Drive Reaches Far Beyond Alabama (New York Times, March 2) Further, Rep. Chambliss says that HB1 has "license to kill" contained within bill. Chambliss sent a strongly-worded statement calling the measure “the scariest piece of legislation that I have seen in my life.”
Podcast: Substance Use Disorders: Recognition and Treatment Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat24 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care specialties. Statement of Need It has been estimated that 29% if people misuse prescription pain relievers for chronic pain; and between 8-12% develop a use disorder. In 2017 the Department of Human and Health Services declared opioid crisis a public emergency and Kentucky is one of the leading states in abuse in the US. Based on these statistics most providers have or will encounter a patient in their practice with SUD and therefore recognition and management is key for optimal patient outcomes. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Define substance use disorders (SUD) and including the biology of SUD. Discuss the risk factors and red flags of SUD. Describe treatment options for SUD. Moderator John J. Wernert, M.D., MHA, DLFAPA Executive Medical Director Norton Behavioral Medicine Speaker Kelly Cooper, M.D. Medical Director, Addiction Services Norton Behavioral Medicine Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The speaker, moderator and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Substance Use Disorders: Recognition and Treatment for .75 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0221-H.75-NHC1f Date of Original Release |March 2021 Course Termination Date | March 31, 2023 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Resources for Additional Study National Institute on Drug Abuse https://www.drugabuse.gov/nidamed-medical-health-professionals/screening-tools-resources/chart-screening-tools Beyond Buprenorphine: Models of Follow-up Care for Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33207174/ A comprehensive multivariate model of biopsychosocial factors associated with opioid misuse and use disorder in a 2017-2018 United States national survey https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33208132/ Converging Crises: Caring for Hospitalized Adults With Substance Use Disorder in the Time of COVID-19 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32966196/ Treatment for Anxiety and Substance Use Disorders During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Strategies https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33156267/ There are also 1 question screens that are validated. How many times in the past year have you used an illicit/illegal drug or used a prescription medication for non-medical reasons? How many times in the past year have you had 5 (for male) / 4 (for female) or more drinks in a day? If the response to either are positive, then the screen is positive and further evaluation is needed.
030421 KrisAnne Hall Truth Squad Hearings; HB1; Dr Seuss Truth ; Israel Badges; Socialism Point by Kate Dalley
This week we’re talking with State Rep. Anna Eskamani from District 47 about a whole host of issues, including Gov. Ron DeSantis’ failed vaccine rollout, the role that politics and preference plays in serving citizens, the HB1 anti-protest bill and Rush Limbaugh. She also outlined a solution to fixing the broken state Democratic Party. Follow Rep. Eskamani on Twitter @AnnaForFlorida. ... Read More The post Florida Whip-Around Coverage feat. Rep. Anna Eskamani appeared first on Bird Road.
In this episode of Restarting America, Josh Gibbs from 97 Switch interviews Maryann Loncar, a cannabis advocate who has helped craft legislation in Illinois for the last 15 years. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Loncar shares how the current health pandemic has affected her work and how she is adapting to new circumstances. Loncar co-wrote the first Illinois Industrial Hemp bill SB1294. She also helped secure the passing of the current hemp bill SB2298 and co-wrote the current Medical Cannabis Pilot Program in Illinois. Loncar worked on both sides of the aisle to build consensus among Democrats and Republicans to gain votes for the bill's passage. She was instrumental in pushing legislators to add military veterans in writing to HB1. She has traveled to Washington D.C. to advocate on a federal level for veterans. During her time in Washington, D.C., Loncar was asked to participate in discussions with military veterans on PTS. Maryann is currently working with veterans to move bills forward on a federal level. The CARES Act currently allows The Department of Veterans Affairs doctors to recommend medical cannabis to military veterans suffering from serious injuries or chronic conditions like post-traumatic stress in states where it is legal. She fought tirelessly to ensure the epileptic and sick children would be included in this legislation. Loncar is one of the board members of Illinois Agri-Women. She is working in the industry, processing hemp and helping Illinois farmers be successful in growing this type of hemp. She is also working with the country of Croatia, her parent's homeland, to help grow her cousin's hemp fields. Her dream is to move the world forward and allow all farmers access to this plant.
After delving into the QBs, the pod takes a look at the running backs this episode.From the acquisitions of Matt Breida and Jordan Howard in free agency to the emergence of Myles Gaskin and Salvon Ahmed, it was a surprising season for the HBs.With Howard now gone and Breida failing to shine, will we see Gaskin enter the 2021 season as the starter or will Miami look to bring in competition via the draft in the form of Alabama's Najee Harris - who just happens to be working with Miami's coaches at the Senior Bowl.Plus is this the end of Patrick Laird and should Miami take a look at free agency again to find their HB1?
It's Week 11 and the Dolphins are travelling to Denver to face the Broncos.The duo delve into the match-ups and what needs to happen for Tua to move to 4-0 as a NFL starter.Plus with a top-10 list realised, both are left puzzled why the Phins are outside the top 5 given the team's record and win streak.Plus stay till after the credits to hear thoughts on who should be HB1 going forward, Salvon Ahmed or Myles Gaskin?
Gregg Jarrett Legal and political analyst for Fox News Channel Author of THE RUSSIA HOAX and WITCH HUNT Jarrett and O'Connor discuss the latest revelations involving what President Obama knew about the Hillary Clinton plan to concoct the Russian Collusion narrative in the media to deflect from her email scandal. Dinesh D'Souza Bestselling author, scholar, award-winning filmmaker New documentary, "Trump Card" currently available on DVD , available On Demand starting Friday D'Souza discusses his new film and the stakes in the upcoming presidential election that he compares to the election of 1864. Ken Cuccinelli Acting Deputy Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security New rules and protocols for HB1 visas to protect American jobs and new successes in arresting criminal aliens in California's sanctuary state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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HB1 in the 2020 Kentucky Legislative Session is a multi-faceted welfare reform bill. As has been the goal for many years now, legislators are looking for ways to reform Kentucky's many government services to help provide not just a hand out, but a hand up. HB1 looks to provide a pathway to self-suffiency for more Kentuckians - while still making sure we are protecting our most vulnerable. Anne-Tyler Morgan, a Pegasus Senior Fellow, has spent many years working in and out of government on a variety of government benefit programs. She was involved in last years interim task force, and has played a critical role in the drafting of HB1 this year. So, we decided to chat with about what is in HB1, and why Kentucky could benefit from it.
We talk about SB8 regarding mandating armed officers in schools (UNFUNDED) and HB1 regarding tighter restrictions on food stamps. Hosted by Roberto Henriquez, Ann Dickerson, and Amy Ferguson.
DEA Provider Compliance and Safe Guards: Part One Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat11part1 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward all physician specialties. Statement of Need Providers should be aware of the latest guidelines related to the prescribing of controlled substances as related to the administrative aspect of their practice to avoid any compliance issues. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Define the role of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Discuss key aspects of compliance relative to the practice setting in the prescribing of controlled substances. Recognize important and recurring opioid risk areas. List practical strategies and tips to reduce opioid risks. Moderator Stephen Wright, M.D. Medical Director, Pediatrics Norton Medical Group Speaker Dennis WichernManaging Partner Prescription Drug Consulting LLC Former Special Agent-in-Charge (SAC) Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Speaker Disclosure The speaker has no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Moderator and Planner Disclosures The moderator and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support This activity has received financial support from Cardinal Health. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. DesignationNorton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled SubstancesThe Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast DEA Provider Compliance and Safe Guards: Part One for .50 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0120-H.50-NHC1d. Date of Original Release | February 2020 Course Termination Date | December 2020 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Resources for Additional Study How To Avoid Negative Press and Fines During the Opioid Crisis https://www.prescriptiondrugconsulting.com/articles/how-to-avoid-negative-press-and-fines-during-the-opioid-crisis U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration Diversion Control Division https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/index.html Don't Be Scammed By A Drug Abuser https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/brochures/drugabuser.htm Reframing the Prevention Strategies of the Opioid Crisis: Focusing on Prescription Opioids, Fentanyl, and Heroin Epidemic. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30045589 Responsible, Safe, and Effective Prescription of Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) Guidelines https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28226332
Cannabis Capitalism segments of the Compassionate Capitlist Podcast explore the entrepreneur and investor interest in the trends in legalization of marijuana, cannabis & hemp derived products and the developing supply chaing. Georgia's history with the criminalization and legalization of marijuana is full of twists, turns, and technicalities. Dar'shun Kendrick is a Georgia native, a business master, a elected official, a practicing attorney and a series 65 security license holder. Her firm Kendrick Advisory and Advocacy Group (http://kaag.co) works with entrepreneurs to understand the legal issues and capital requirements for setting up a Cannabis business in Georgia. Dar'shun joins Karen to discuss the capitalist, making money as a founder or investor, aspect of capitalizing on the legal cannabis and hemp industry in Georgia. Georgia took a bold step in 2015 with HB1, Haleigh’s Hope Act, to legalizecertain cannabis extracts for medicinal use with very specfiic ailments. It wasn't until 2019, though, that laws were passed that made it legal to sell, purchase, and produce those specifically legalized medicinal treatments. Hemp was legalized under Georgia's Farm Bill HB213 in April 2019, but the means at which to license for the different participants in the supply chain have not be finalized at the time of this recording. Karen Rands is the founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement and is a sought after advisor to entrepreneurs about access to capital and business growth strategies. As the best selling author of Inside Secrets to Angel Investing, investors seek to work with Karen about creating wealth by investing in entrepreneurs. Learn more at http://karenrands.co
Cannabis Capitalism segments of the Compassionate Capitlist Podcast explore the entrepreneur and investor interest in the trends in legalization of marijuana, cannabis & hemp derived products and the developing supply chaing. Georgia's history with the criminalization and legalization of marijuana is full of twists, turns, and technicalities. Dar'shun Kendrick is a Georgia native, a business master, a elected official, a practicing attorney and a series 65 security license holder. Her firm Kendrick Advisory and Advocacy Group (http://kaag.co) works with entrepreneurs to understand the legal issues and capital requirements for setting up a Cannabis business in Georgia. Dar'shun joins Karen to discuss the capitalist, making money as a founder or investor, aspect of capitalizing on the legal cannabis and hemp industry in Georgia. Georgia took a bold step in 2015 with HB1, Haleigh’s Hope Act, to legalizecertain cannabis extracts for medicinal use with very specfiic ailments. It wasn't until 2019, though, that laws were passed that made it legal to sell, purchase, and produce those specifically legalized medicinal treatments. Hemp was legalized under Georgia's Farm Bill HB213 in April 2019, but the means at which to license for the different participants in the supply chain have not be finalized at the time of this recording. Karen Rands is the founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement and is a sought after advisor to entrepreneurs about access to capital and business growth strategies. As the best selling author of Inside Secrets to Angel Investing, investors seek to work with Karen about creating wealth by investing in entrepreneurs. Learn more at http://karenrands.co
Podcast: Use and Abuse – Opioid Addiction Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat7 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward internal medicine, family medicine and all specialties. Statement of Need In 2017, overdose fatalities in Kentucky rose by 11% and Jefferson County had the most overdose deaths. It is critical for physicians and providers to be aware of the prevalence of illegal drugs and understand this culture - as legal prescribing guidelines / availability continues to be more restrictive and addicted patients may seek their "high" from illegal sources. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Describe the current trends in the emergency department as related to addicts seeking care. List the characteristics of opioid addiction and pill seeking behavior. Discuss non-opioid alternatives for the treatment of acute pain. Moderator William R. Bradford, M.D., MMM Medical Director Norton Audubon Hospital Speaker Robert H. Couch, M.D. Medical Director, Emergency Department Norton Audubon Hospital Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The moderator, speaker and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support This activity is supported in part with a grant from Cardinal Health. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Use and Abuse – Opioid Addiction for .50 HB1 credit hours ID# 1019-H.50-NHC4c. Date of Original Release | October 2019 Course Termination Date | December 2020 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org State Resources Listing of treatment centers / resources – FindHelpNowKY Kentucky State Police assistance in finding a treatment center – Angel Initiative Resources for Additional Study Matthew Webster, et. al., “Drug Use and Criminal Activity Among Rural Probationers with DUI Histories”, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 53:6, December 2009, pages 717-730. Jean Bonhomme, M.D., MPH, et. al., “Opioid Addiction and Abuse in Primary Care Practice: A Comparison of Methadone and Buprenorphine as Treatment Options”, Journal of the National Medical Association, 10:7&8, July/August 2012, 384-350. Thomas F. Garrity, PhD, et. al., “Physical Health, Illicit Drug Use, and Demographic Characteristics in Rural Stimulant Users”, National Rural Health Association, Spring 2007, Vol. 23, No. 2, pages 99–107. April M. Young, MPH, and Jennifer R.Havens, PhD, MPH, “Transition from first illicit drug use to first injection drug use among rural Appalachian drug users: A cross-sectional comparison and retrospective survival analysis” National Institutes of Health, March 2012, 107(3), 587-596
Medically Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Part One Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat5A Target Audience This activity is targeted toward internal medicine, family medicine and other specialties that treat patients with chronic pain. Statement of Need In 2017, overdose fatalities in Kentucky rose by 11% and Jefferson County had the most overdose deaths. It is critical for physicians and providers to be aware of the prevalence of illegal drugs and understand this culture - as legal prescribing guidelines / availability continues to be more restrictive and addicted patients may seek their "high" from illegal sources. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Define medically assisted therapy (MAT) for opioid addiction. Identify the FDA-approved medications for opioid use disorder. Understand the indications, benefits and limitations of MAT; including the pregnant patient. Discuss the psychological effects of opiate withdrawal. Moderator James Jennings, M.D. Executive Medical Director, Adult Primary Care Director, Provider Wellbeing Norton Healthcare Speaker Jonathan W. Weeks, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The moderator, speaker and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support This activity is supported in part with a grant from Cardinal Health. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Medically Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder - Part One for.50 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0519-H.50-NHC6b. Date of Original Release | August 2019 Course Termination Date | December 2020 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org State Resources Listing of treatment centers / resources – FindHelpNowKY Kentucky State Police assistance in finding a treatment center – Angel Initiative Resources for Additional Study Hendrée E. Jones, Ph.D., et. al., “Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome after Methadone or Buprenorphine Exposure”, New England Journal of Medicine 363: 24, pages 2320-2331. Quentin Johnson, “Case Study: County-Level Responses to the Opioid Crisis in Northern Kentucky”, The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 46 (2018): 382-386. Marc Galanter, “Combining medically assisted treatment and Twelve-Step programming: a perspective and Review”, The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 2018, Vol. 44, No. 2, pages 151–159. Hefei Wen, PhD, et. al., “Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Medicaid-covered Utilization of Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment”, Medical Care , Volume 55, Number 4, April 2017, pages 336-341. Harlan Matusow, M.A., et. al., “Medication assisted treatment in US drug courts: Results from a nationwide survey of availability, barriers and attitudes”, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 44 (2013) 473–480.
Podcast: Medically Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Part Two Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat5B Target Audience This activity is targeted toward internal medicine, family medicine and other specialties that treat patients with chronic pain. Statement of Need In 2017, overdose fatalities in Kentucky rose by 11% and Jefferson County had the most overdose deaths. It is critical for physicians and providers to be aware of the prevalence of illegal drugs and understand this culture - as legal prescribing guidelines / availability continues to be more restrictive and addicted patients may seek their "high" from illegal sources. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Discuss the effectiveness of medically assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addictions. Describe the mechanisms of antagonist therapy. Understand the treatment guidelines for medically assisted therapy. Moderator James Jennings, M.D. Executive Medical Director, Adult Primary Care Director, Provider Wellbeing Norton Healthcare Speaker Jonathan W. Weeks, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The moderator, speaker and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support This activity is supported in part with a grant from Cardinal Health. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Medically Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder - Part Two for.50 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0519-H.50-NHC6b. Date of Original Release | August 2019 Course Termination Date | December 2020 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org State Resources Listing of treatment centers / resources – FindHelpNowKY Kentucky State Police assistance in finding a treatment center – Angel Initiative Resources for Additional Study Hendrée E. Jones, Ph.D., et. al., “Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome after Methadone or Buprenorphine Exposure”, New England Journal of Medicine 363: 24, pages 2320-2331 Quentin Johnson, “Case Study: County-Level Responses to the Opioid Crisis in Northern Kentucky”, The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 46 (2018): 382-386 Marc Galanter, “Combining medically assisted treatment and Twelve-Step programming: a perspective and Review”, The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 2018, Vol. 44, No. 2, pages 151–159 Hefei Wen, PhD, et. al., “Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Medicaid-covered Utilization of Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment”, Medical Care , Volume 55, Number 4, April 2017, pages 336-341 Harlan Matusow, M.A., et. al., “Medication assisted treatment in US drug courts: Results from a nationwide survey of availability, barriers and attitudes”, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 44 (2013) 473–480
Podcast: Addressing Opioid Use During Pregnancy Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat4 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics & gynecology, and other specialties that treat female patients of child-bearing years. Statement of Need Kentucky's rate of infants born with NAS has increased significantly in the last decade and it has been noted that Kentucky's rate is higher than the national average. Providers should be current on the practice guidelines available to prevent NAS and minimize the effects when possible. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Describe guidelines / requirements for identifying substance abuse in pregnant patients. Discuss the effects of opioids on maternal fetal health. Provide an overview of treatment options available. Define neonatal abstinence syndrome. Understand the effects of NAS on the newborn. Moderator James Jennings, M.D. Executive Medical Director, Adult Primary Care Director, Provider Wellbeing Norton Healthcare Speaker Jonathan W. Weeks, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The moderator, speaker and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support This activity is supported in part with a grant from Cardinal Health. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .50AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Addressing Opioid Use During Pregnancyfor .50 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0519-H.50-NHC7b. Date of Original Release |July 2019 Course Termination Date | December 2020 Contact Information |Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org State Resources Listing of treatment centers / resources – FindHelpNowKY Kentucky State Police assistance in finding a treatment center – Angel Initiative Resources for Additional Study Bell, Jennifer, M.D., et. al., “Detoxification from opiate drugs during pregnancy,” American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, September 2016, Hodgins, Fran E., et. al. “Coordinating Outpatient Care for Pregnant and Postpartum Women with Opioid Use Disorder: Implications from the COACHH Program,” Maternal and Child Health Journal, (2019), 23:585 – 591. Jansson, Lauren, M., M.D., et. al., “Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome,” Pediatric Clinics of North America, 66 (2019), pages 353 – 367. Jones, Hendree E., PhD, et. al, “Analgesia, Opioids and Other Drug Use During Pregnancy and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome,” Clinics in Perinatology, 46(2019), 349-366. Klaman, Stacey, L., MPH, et. al., “Treating Women Who Are Pregnant and Parenting for Opioid Use Disorder and the Concurrent Care of their Infants and Children: Literature Review to Support National Guidance,” Addict Medicine, Volume 11, Number 3, May/June 2017, pages 178 – 190. Tran, Tran, H., et. al., “Methadone, Buphrenorphine, and Naltrexone for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnant Women,” Pharmacotherapy, 2017:37(7), pages 824 – 839. Zedler, Barbara, K., et. al., “Buprenorphine compared with methadone to treat pregnant women with opioid use disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis fo safety in the mother, fetus and child,” Addiction, 111, pages 2115 – 2128.
Podcast: Streetwise: Drugs in Kentucky Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat3 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care, all specialties that provide pain management (acute/chronic), and specialties that prescribe opioids. Statement of Need In 2017, overdose fatalities in Kentucky rose by 11% and Jefferson County had the most overdose deaths. It is critical for physicians and providers to be aware of the prevalence of illegal drugs and understand this culture - as legal prescribing guidelines / availability continues to be more restrictive and addicted patients may seek their "high" from illegal sources. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Understand what an addict attributes the cause of their addiction to. Describe the scope of the drug problem in Kentucky. Moderator James Jennings, M.D. Executive Medical Director, Adult Primary Care Director, Provider Wellbeing Norton Healthcare Speaker Trooper, Robert Purdy Kentucky State Police Public Affairs Officer at the Richmond KSP Post Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The moderator, speaker and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support This activity is supported in part with a grant from Cardinal Health. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Opioids in Spine Surgery for .50 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0519-H.50-NHC5b. Date of Original Release | June 2019 Course Termination Date | December 2020 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Resources for Additional Study Baum, PharmD, Regan A., et.al., “Suspected Synthetic Cannabinomimetic Intoxication: Case Series and Review”, Journal of Phamacy Practice, 2018, Vol. 31(2), pages 238 – 243. Pope, Sandra K., et. al., “Characteristics of Rural Crack and Powder Cocaine Users: Gender and Other Correlates”, American Journal Drug Alcohol Abuse, 2011 November; 37(6); pages 491 – 496. Shannon, Lisa M., et. al., “Examining Gender Differences in Substance Use and Age of Use Among Rural, Appalachia Drug Users in Kentucky”, American Journal Drug Alcohol Abuse, 2011, March; 37(2); pages 98 – 104. Slavova, Ph.D., Svetla, et. al., “Drug Overdose Surveillance Using Hospital Discharge Data”, Public Health Reports, September – October 2014, Volume 129, pages 437 – 445. Stephens, Dustin B., et. al., “Healthcare Contact and Treatment Update Following Hepatitis C Virus Screening and Counseling Among Rural Appalachia People Who Use Drugs:, International Journal of Drug Policy, 46 (2017), pages 86 – 94. Victor, Grant A., et. al., “Opioid Analgesics and Heron: Examining Drug Misuse Trends Among a Sample of Drug Treatment Clients in Kentucky”, Internal Journal of Drug Policy, 46 (2017), pages 1 – 6. Webster, J. Matthew, et. al., “Drug Use and Criminal Activity Among Rural Probationers with DUI Histories”, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Volume 53, Number 6, December 2009, pages 717 – 730. Young, MPH, April M., et. al., “Transition from First Illicit Drug Use to First Injection Drug Use Among Rural Appalachian Drug Users: A Cross-sectional Comparison and Retrospective Survival Analysis”, Addiction, 2012 March; 107(3), pages 587 – 596.
Podcast: Management of Chronic Pain with Complementary and Integrative Medicine Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat2 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward the specialties of internal medicine, family medicine and other specialties that treat patients with chronic pain. Statement of Need One of the most common reasons that patients see their physician is for chronic pain (>3 months). Physicians traditionally treat chronic pain with analgesics; which with long term use can have many complications, side effects as well as the potential for opioid addition. Providers should be aware of current complimentary and integrative medicine (CIM) research and treatment recommendations for the treatment of pain. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Understand recent research data for the management of chronic pain with complementary and integrative medicine (CIM). List complementary and integrative medicine options for the treatment of chronic pain as an alternative to prescribing analgesics ((NSAIDs) or opioids). Describe the clinical indications of CIM modalities for the treatment of chronic pain. Moderator James Jennings, M.D. Executive Medical Director Adult Primary Care & Provider Well-being Speaker Rachel J. Busse, M.D. Norton Community Medical Associates – Highlands Director, Integrative Medicine – Norton Women’s and Children’s Hospital Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The moderator, speaker and planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support This activity is supported in part with a grant from Cardinal Health. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this other activity (podcast) for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Opioids in Spine Surgery for .50 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0419-H.50-NHC4b Date of Original Release | May 2019 Course Termination Date | December 2020 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org Resources for Additional Study Arnold, M.D., Michael J. and Dhaliwal, DO, MPT, Sukhmani, “Cochrane for Clinicians, Putting Evidence in Practice, Complementary and Integrative Treatments for Pain Management in Labor”, American Academy of Family Physicians, Volume 99, Number 3, February 1, 2019, pages 154 – 156. Chao, DrPH, MPA, Maria Teresa, “Patient-Reported Outcomes of an Integrative Pain Management Program Implemented in a Primary Care Safety Net Clinic: a Quasi-experimental Study“, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 19 February 2019. Chen, M.D., Lucy, and Michalsen, M.D., Andreas, “Clinical Review: Management of chronic pain using complementary and integrative medicine”, The BMJ, April 24, 2017. Herman, ND, PhD, Patricia M, et. al., “Cost-effectiveness of Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction Versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Usual Care Among Adults With Chronic Low Back Pain”, Spine, Oct 15:42(20): 1511-1520. University of Wisconsin Integrative Medicine, “Non-Pharmaceutical Therapy for Osteoarthritis”, https://www.fammed.wisc.edu/files/webfm-uploads/documents/outreach/im/module_osteoarthritis_clinician.pdf. Course number: 128904
Podcast: Opioids in Spine Surgery Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OpioidsSpineMedChat Target Audience This activity is targeted toward the specialties of internal medicine, family medicine, neuro/spine, general surgery and other surgery specialties and anesthesia. Statement of Need In response to the increased opioid addiction crisis, physicians are looking for effective alternatives to treat patient pain following surgery. Treatment protocols for post-surgical pain control for spine patients continues to evolve as new research becomes available regarding the effectiveness of nonopioid pain control. Physicians may not be aware of these new alternative protocols. The goal with new protocols is to either reduce or completely eliminate the opioid prescribing following surgery therefore decreasing the risk of patient abuse and addiction. Objectives This program will discuss research being conducted that will highlight effective alternatives to opioids for the management of post-surgical pain, as well as patient characteristics that can lead to opioid use. At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Discuss research protocols employed to minimize the prescribing of opioids post-spine surgery; Standard Escalation Pain Protocol (SEPP) and Multi-modal Pain Control (MMPC). List patient characteristics that contribute to opioid use. Describe the patient benefits of non-opioid pain control post-surgery. Implement pain control protocols that minimize or eliminate the use of opioids following surgery. Moderator James Jennings, M.D. Executive Medical Director Adult Primary Care & Provider Well-being Faculty Jeffrey Gum, M.D. Spine Surgeon Leatherman Spine Center Faculty Disclosure The speaker for this activity has a relevant relationship with Pacira Pharmaceuticals (honorarium). Other relevant relationships are specific to spine surgery and are not related to the topic of pain management. These include: Consultant (Medtronic, Acuity, K2M, NuVasive and Mazor), Advisory Board (K2M and Medtronic), Honoraria (Baxter), Research (Integra, Intellirod Spine, Inc. Pfizer and NuVasive), Speaker’s Bureau (Depuy and Stryker). (Stock with Cingulate Therapeutics, related to ADHD medications). Moderator and Planner Disclosures The moderator or planners for this activity have no potential or actual conflicts of interest to disclose. Commercial Support This activity is supported in part with a grant from Cardinal Health. Physician Credits American Medical Association Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this other activity (podcast) for a maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HB1 / Prescribing Controlled Substances The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has approved the podcast Opioids in Spine Surgery for .50 HB1 credit hours. ID# 0319-H.50-NHC1b Date of Original Release | April 2019 Course Termination Date | April 2020 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org References Hill, M.D. Maureen V., et.al, “Wide Variation and Excessive Dosage of Opioid Prescriptions for Common General Surgical Procedures,” Annuals of Surgery, Vol. 265, Number 4, April 2017, pages 709 – 714. Hill, M.D., Maureen V., et. al., “An Educational Intervention Decreases Opioid Prescribing After General Surgical Operations,” Annuals of Surgery, Vol. 267, Number 3, March 2018, pages 468 – 472. Nayoung, Kim, BS, Matzon, M.D., Jonas, etc. al., “A Prospective Evaluation of Opioid Utilization After Upper-Extremity Surgical Procedures: Identifying Consumption Patterns and Determining Prescribing Guidelines,” The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 98(20); e89, Oct. 2016. Edwards, David A., M.D., PhD, etc.al, “American Society for Enhanced Recovery and Perioperative Quality Initiative Joint Consensus Statement on Perioperative Management of Patients on Preoperative Opioid Therapy,” Anesthesia & Analgesia, March 14, 2019. Course number: 128078
This might be our fav ep so far. We welcome OITNB actress Ashley Jordyn to talk about #StartByBelieving day April 3 and how we can support survivors. We are FOR HB2789, which would make sending unwanted dick pics a crime, and we are AGAINST SB17, which would make it easier for bigots to discriminate against the LGBTQJ+ community. PRESENTING SPONSOR: This episode of The Rabble is brought to you by “Supper Club Szn” by Puli.Ra and the Austin Winery. Each month's dinner features a specially curated wine selection and menu dreamed up by chef Deepa Shridhar who combines her deep South Indian roots, Nordic pragmatism, and super fresh Texas ingredients to make some crazy delicious shit happen. The April 28 “Sunday Best” dinner features an all vegetarian 4 course meal, plus a bottle of Austin Winery's yet-to-be-released Sparkling Gewurtz. Plus there's a swag bag. Plus, there's a Chance the Rapper inspired playlist. Mark your calendar for “C'est Si Orange,” a duck dinner on May 19. 20% off all tickets with promo code THERABBLE. Follow @Puli.ra on instagram for tickets: https://www.instagram.com/puli.ra/ https://squareup.com/store/Puli-Ra/item/sunday-best THIS WEEK'S GUEST: Ashley Jordyn, Orange Is the New Black actress and advocate for End Violence Against Women International https://www.instagram.com/theashleyjordyn/ https://www.evawintl.org/ SH*T TO DO: Senate Bill 17 would prevent state licensing agencies from denying or revoking licenses from professionals – including doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, and even barbers – if they claim to be following a “sincerely held religious belief.” Licenses to discriminate like SB 17 allow disapproval of (and refusal to serve) LGBTQ Texans, single mothers, unwed couples, interfaith couples, and more. For example, a local pediatrician could refuse to care for the child of a same-sex couple and the state licensing agency wouldn't be able to address the pediatrician's unprofessional behavior, or a pharmacist could refuse - without professional consequence - to dispense anti-retroviral drugs because of their religious views on HIV and AIDS. After the hearing the committee voted to advance SB 17 in a 7-1 vote. All the Republicans on the committee and state senator Eddie Lucio Jr. (D) voted in favor of the bill, and state senator Judith Zaffirini (D) voted against it. The bill is now on the way to the Senate floor, and we still have time to contact your State Senator and urge them to reject this harmful piece of legislation. Send a message to your State Senator and ask them to reject SB 17! Here's the link: https://act.hrc.org/page/40716/action/1?ea.url.id=2399531&forwarded=true FOLLOW ROUSER: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RouserTX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rousertx/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RouserTX?lang=en Subscribe to our Friday newsletter T-GIF: https://www.rousertx.com/tgif/ LINKS WE MENTIONED: Two lady astronauts, one spacesuit: https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/435766-nasa-cancels-first-all-female-spacewalk-due-to-spacesuit?fbclid=IwAR1TFMJnKqmDKcq4TCaC4huD2pFOnYv9gEqs9UmQKa77S_mU9RH67If7zHo Unsolicited dick pics could become a crime: https://www.statesman.com/news/20190325/founder-of-austins-bumble-testifies-in-favor-of-digital-sexual-harassment-bill But we need to get HB2789 out of committee first. Please email all the reps on the Criminal Jurisprudence committee and tell them: "Unwanted sexual photos are a serious problem in our state. If a man exposes himself to me on the street it is a crime -- it should be a crime if he does the same thing via computer or phone. Please vote HB2789 out of committee." Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence: Chair - Rep. Nicole Collier: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/email/?district=95&session=86 Vice Chair - Rep. Bill Zedler: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/email/?district=96&session=86 Rep. Keith Bell: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/email/?district=4&session=86 Rep. Jessica Gonzalez: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=104 Rep. Todd Hunter: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=32 Rep. Phil King: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=61 Rep. Joe Moody: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=78 Rep. Andrew S. Murr: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=53 Rep. Leo Pacheco: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=118 State Senator Charles Schwertner is the actual worst: https://www.texastribune.org/2018/12/21/metoo-investigation-charles-schwertner-leaves-more-questions/ The kids at the Rally to End Gerrymandering: https://www.facebook.com/MapmakerGame/photos/rpp.542896236082083/803079376730433/?type=3&theater Recap of the HB1 passing in the TX House https://www.texastribune.org/2019/03/27/texas-budget-house-2019/ TX Crisis Pregnancy Center: https://www.texaspregnancy.org/ Crisis Pregnancy Centers: Money for Nothing https://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2018-07-20/crisis-pregnancy-centers-money-for-nothing/ https://house.texas.gov/video-audio/chamber/86/ Watch Part 2 to see the portion about Rep Matt Krause's amendment to the amendment, which starts at 5 minutes Gina Hinojosa comes on at 11:00 Stats on sexual assault: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sexual-assault-statistics_us_58e24c14e4b0c777f788d24f End Violence Against Women International: https://www.evawintl.org/ Start By Believing: https://www.startbybelieving.org/ Take the “Start By Believing” pledge: https://www.startbybelieving.org/pledge/ About the “Believed” podcast and the stories of the women who put serial child sexual assaulter Larry Nassar away: https://www.npr.org/about-npr/656853471/believed-tells-the-story-of-survivors-who-won-justice-against-larry-nassar Young Carol fan art: https://www.instagram.com/p/BpUtkZ0h7lH/
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http://www.redgracemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/HB1-AmericanGospel-Nonbinary.m4a On this episode of redgraceradio Emilio Ramos and Robert Reece discuss the HB1 bathroom bill, The American Gospel Film, and the Non-Binary 3rd option? All this on this weeks episode. The post RedGraceRadio – HB1, The American Gospel, And The Non-Binary 3rd Choice? appeared first on RedGraceMedia | Evangelical, Evangelistic, and Reformed.
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From 'On Contact', Chris Hedges discusses why he has hope without optimism. Then Daily Show writer J.R. Havlan talks about political comedy with Lee Camp! Plus more activist arrested, cops involved in school fights, Fake News and more!
From 'On Contact', Chris Hedges discusses why he has hope without optimism. Then Daily Show writer J.R. Havlan talks about political comedy with Lee Camp! Plus more activist arrested, cops involved in school fights, Fake News and more!