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Arizona Sees More Happy Babies
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- Published: 30 April 2019 30 April 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona’s “Infant at Work” program started in 2000 at the Department of Health Services as a way for mothers to bring their newborn babies to work, enabling them to continue breastfeeding during the early months of their child’s life. In 2017, Governor Ducey expanded this successful program, affectionately known as “Happy Babies,” to the Governor’s Office as well as the Governor’s Southern Arizona Office, and encouraged other agencies to follow suit.
President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Personnel to Key Administration Posts
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- Published: 30 April 2019 30 April 2019
Washington, DC - Today, President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to nominate and appoint the following individual to key positions in his Administration:
USMCA Will Boost Economic Growth and Create Jobs
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- Published: 23 April 2019 23 April 2019
Washington, DC - Recent analyses show that the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will boost economic growth and create more jobs for American workers:
President Donald J. Trump Approves Disaster Declaration for the Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa
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- Published: 30 April 2019 30 April 2019
Washington, DC - Today, President Donald J. Trump declared that a major disaster exists for the Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa and ordered federal aid to supplement the Tribe’s efforts in the areas affected by severe storms and flooding March 13 to April 1, 2019.
Texas Couple Each Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Forced Labor and Related Offenses
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- Published: 23 April 2019 23 April 2019
Houston, Texas - U.S. District Court Judge Reid O’Connor sentenced defendants Mohamed Toure, 58, and Denise Cros-Toure, 58, of Southlake, Texas, to seven years in prison each and ordered them to pay $288,620.24 in restitution. A federal jury convicted the defendants of forced labor, conspiracy to commit alien harboring, and alien harboring on January 11 following a four-day trial.