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Hemp, Inc.’s CEO, Bruce Perlowin is Interviewed by The Pot.Live Podcast

GlobeNewswire•January 27, 2020

Spring Hope, NC, Jan. 27, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE -- Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP) a global leader in the industrial hemp industry with bi-coastal processing centers, including the largest multipurpose industrial hemp processing facility in the western hemisphere in Spring Hope, North Carolina, announced today news coverage in revered industry podcast, Pot.Live, a podcast series dedicated to the latest news and trends in the cannabis industry coming from the industry's thought leaders. Guests speak on how they made their cannabis businesses successful, the lessons they have learned and what they see for the future of the cannabis industry.

The podcast interview features a conversation between Pot.Live podcast host Len Giancola and Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc. During the interview Perlowin discusses the evolution of the business, Hemp Inc.'s innovative products such as the Company’s kenaf products, DrillWall™ and Spill-Be-Gone™, its hemp pre-rolls, and hemp bioplastics.

“To be able to be part of the supply chain to make bioplastics -- I actually consider myself to be one of my own heroes now,” said Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc., during the podcast interview. “I’m actually doing something on a large scale that’s going to change the world and bring hemp bioplastics into the environment.”

The interview also delves into Perlowin’s personal history of becoming the "King of Pot", his smuggling experiences and imprisonment. Additionally, the podcast episode provides a general overview of the cannabis industry, taxation and the black market, Hemp, Inc.’s Eco Village initiative (the hemp growing Veteran Village Kins Community in Golden Valley, AZ) and whether business ought to go public or stay private.

According to a June 2019 market research report published by MarketsandMarkets™, the industrial hemp market is projected to grow from $4.6 billion in 2019 to $26.6 billion by 2025, recording a compound annual growth rate of 34.0% during the forecast period.

“Speaking on Hemp, Inc.’s breadth of initiatives and accomplishments with Len on the Pot.Live Podcast was incredibly important for The Company because it allows for our message to be shared with a new audience,” said Perlowin. “I was able to speak on what I am passionate about and how that translates to Hemp, Inc.’s activities as a business and leader in the hemp industry.”
To listen to the Bruce’s interview on the Pot.Live Podcast, click here.

WHAT IS HEMP, INC.?
What is Hemp, Inc.? With a deep-rooted social and environmental mission at its core, Hemp, Inc. seeks to build a business constituency for the American small farmer, the American veteran, and other groups experiencing the ever-increasing disparity between tapering income and soaring expenses. As a leader in the industrial hemp industry with ownership of the largest commercial multi-purpose industrial hemp processing facility in North America, Hemp, Inc. believes there can be tangible benefits reaped from adhering to a corporate social responsibility plan.
HEMP, INC.’S TEN DIVISIONS
Hemp, Inc. has been helping to build the industrial hemp infrastructure that was basically non-existent in America. There are now ten divisions:
Division One –             The Industrial Hemp Infrastructure
Division Two –             The Hemp Farming Infrastructure
Division Three –          The Hemp Extraction Infrastructure
Division Four –            The Hemp Educational Infrastructure
Division Five –             The Hemp Marketing Infrastructure
Division Six –               Accessories, Products and Services
Division Seven –          Research and Development
Division Eight –           Industrial Hemp Investments and Joint Ventures
Division Nine –            Industrial Hemp Consulting
Division Ten –              Educational Entertainment

Hemp, Inc. entered into an agreement with 2 Manifest Studio, LLC, a Wyoming, Limited Liability Company (VED), to create a documentary and subsequent docuseries over the course of an estimated five years.  Per the terms of the agreement, VED will create a feature length film and corresponding docuseries and other video materials about the history of hemp with a strong focus on Hemp, Inc. and other pioneers and companies that are leaders in the modern-day history of industrial hemp. The content will be wholly-owned by Hemp, Inc. 2 Manifest Studio Director Joseph Trivigno and his team have been tracking Hemp, Inc.’s progress, as executives meet with farmers throughout the country to document the company’s expansion into new markets.  The documentary is expected to be released by 2020. The docuseries is expected to follow the film’s release. The film crew will also capture hemp developments in markets around the globe.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEMP AND MARIJUANA
Hemp is completely different from marijuana in its function, cultivation and application. In cultivating marijuana, the plants are spaced far apart, and the male plants are destroyed to assure that they cannot seed the female plants, which would result in undesirable, less potent and less marketable, seeded marijuana buds. Hemp, on the other hand, is planted close together and commonly hermaphrodites, which creates an abundance of seeds, the main component of Hemp foods and supplements. The Hemp stalks are processed and used for fiber, composite, and other hemp based end products.
Hemp is used in variety of other applications that marijuana couldn’t possibly be used in. These include healthy dietary supplements, skin products, clothing, and accessories. Overall, hemp is known to have over 25,000 possible applications. Hemp products such as Hemp Milk, Hemp Cereal, and Hemp Oil are used by consumers every day.
For an excellent read on the difference between hemp and marijuana, visit the Ministry of Hemp.

HOW HEMP CAN CHANGE THE WORLD
Fiber – Hemp fiber can be used to make fabrics and textiles, rope and paper. The word ‘canvas’ actually derives from the word cannabis.
Fuel – While the industrial, medicinal and commercial properties of hemp have been known to mankind for a very long time, its benefits to the environment have just been realized in recent years. One of the compelling things hemp offers is fuel. With reserves of petroleum being depleted, it would be nice if we could have a fuel source which was reusable and which we could grow right here, making us completely energy independent.

Food – Hemp seeds are very nutritious and were first thought to be eaten by the Ancient Chinese and Indians. Hemp seeds have a nutty taste and can be eaten raw, ground up, sprouted, or made into dried sprout powder. Hemp seeds also contain a very beneficial oil that is high in unsaturated fatty acids, including an optimal 1:4 ratio of omega-3 to 6.

Building Material – Hemp can be made into a variety of building materials. These include concrete-like blocks called ‘hempcrete’, biodegradable plastics, and wood replacements. These materials have been used in the manufacture of many things, including electronics, cars and houses. In fact, the first American home made of hemp-based materials was completed in August 2010 in Asheville, North Carolina.
Biofuel – Remarkably, the oil from hemp seeds and stalks can also be made into biofuels such as Biodiesel — sometimes known as ‘hempoline’. While this biofuel can be used to power engines, it does take quite a lot of raw material to produce a substantial amount.

SUBSCRIBE TO HEMP, INC.’S VIDEO UPDATES
Hemp, Inc. Presents” captures the historic, monumental re-creation of the hemp decorticator and the hemp grinding and milling facility (which has been operational for 2 ½ years now) as America begins to evolve into a cleaner, green eco-friendly sustainable environment. What many see as the next American Industrial Revolution is actually the Industrial Hemp Revolution. Watch as Hemp, Inc., the No. 1 leader in the industrial hemp industry, engages its shareholders and the public through each step in bringing back the hemp decorticator as described in the “Freedom Leaf Magazine” article “The Return of the Hemp Decorticator” by Steve Bloom.
Hemp, Inc. Presents” is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by visiting www.hempinc.com. To subscribe to the “Hemp, Inc. Presents” YouTube channel, be sure to click the subscribe button.

HEMP BENCHMARKS
Hemp Benchmarks®, a division of New Leaf Data Services, is a leading provider of financial, business and industry data for the North American hemp markets. They offer comprehensive and unique benchmark services for public and private organizations, and financial institutions. Hemp Benchmarks’ management team has over 100 years of cumulative commodity data services experience, more than 80 years of cumulative hemp and cannabis industry experience and subject matter experts in multiple jurisdictions/geographies. Their September 2019

Hemp Benchmarks Spot Price Index Report” is a comprehensive and valuable resource that includes the following:

·           September Assessed Price by Product Category

 

·           Monthly Biomass Volume Discount Curve

 

·           Wholesale Price Correlation Matrix

 

·           2019 Biomass Yield & Market Value Estimates

 

·           Comprehensive U.S. State Acreage & License Counts

 

·           USDA & FDA Updates

The downloadable PDF can be accessed here. Be sure to visit their site, www.hempbenchmarks.com.

UPCOMING INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC EVENTS
Across the globe, the hemp industry is rising to astronomical levels. In the wake of the hemp industry projected to grow 700% and hit $1.8 billion by 2020, there has been more education and networking within the industry. That means more events and conferences, thus, Hemp, Inc. has started compiling an ongoing list of upcoming hemp events around the world.  Check out the listing of international and domestic events here.

SOCIAL NETWORKS
https://www.facebook.com/KingOfPot (Bruce Perlowin’s Facebook Page)
http://www.facebook.com/hempinc (Facebook)
https://www.hempincpresents.com (Hemp, Inc.’s North Carolina YouTube Channel)
https://www.instagram.com/hempincorporated/ (Hemp, Inc.’s Instagram)
https://twitter.com/HempInc (Hemp, Inc.’s Twitter)

FORWARD-LOOKING DISCLAIMER AND DISCLOSURES
This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements and information, as defined within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and is subject to the Safe Harbor created by those sections. To clarify the issue of OTC placing a stop sign next to Hemp, Inc.’s stock trading symbol, that symbol indicates Hemp, Inc. does not report their financials. As a non-reporting pink sheet company, Hemp, Inc. is not required to report. The company does, however, choose to publicly report its quarterly and yearly financials on its website. According to the company’s CEO, the OTC stop sign is a misrepresentation of that reporting fact. This material contains statements about expected future events and/or financial results that are forward-looking in nature and subject to risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements by definition involve risks, uncertainties.

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If the right would come clean

 by Steve Klinger

1137 words

Am I the only one who finds it maddening, not only to consider the indisputable reality that the cult of Trump is dragging us over the cliff into dictatorship, but how they’re doing it?

 

In the charade of a legal defense for Trump at his impeachment trial, his team has tried everything from outright lies to distortions to asking senators to empathize with what the poor defendant must be going through. Frantic backroom pressure is being applied to GOP senators wavering on how they’ll vote on calling witnesses. The White House has sent a letter to John Bolton, warning him to refrain from publishing his memoir, in which he reportedly states the president told him of a damning quid pro quo regarding aid to Ukraine and other acts that would bolster the House’s charges that Trump abused executive power.

 

Republicans have twisted themselves into bizarre sailors’ knots of tortured logic to argue that Trump was motivated by trying to fight Ukrainian corruption, that the real issue is actually ( the thoroughly discredited conspiracy theory of) Ukraine’s interference in the 2016 election, or Democrats’ longstanding conspiracy to remove Trump through impeachment after failing to beat him at the ballot box, that even if he did what he’s accused of (the “so what defense”), it doesn’t rise to the level of impeachability, that the House managers and speaker are corrupt, evil, witch-hunting, hyperpartisan, fraudulent, unpatriotic traitors. 

 

As Harvard professor emeritus of constitutional law Lawrence Tribe has stated, the latest argument of Trump defender Alan Dershowitz that Trump’s acts are not impeachable is an indefensible stance with virtually no support from respected legal scholars. Its logical conclusion that Trump should be acquitted because he did not violate criminal statutes is absurd from any but a cult-driven perspective. On Wednesday, Dershowitz proclaimed an even more dizzying leap of logic: If Trump wanted help from Ukraine because his re-election quest is in the national interest, then any such act is not impeachable. The ramifications of such thinking are nightmarish for democracy, but Republicans seem to be going along with the argument. And if that approach doesn’t gain traction, I would submit to you that Trump’s defenders would find a way to declare him innocent no matter what transgression he committed because to the right there is no such thing as an impeachable offense (unless it’s a Democrat). Bribery? Well, that’s within the scope of his authority over conducting foreign policy.  Extortion? Show us the evidence, even though we won’t let you have the documents and witnesses that might prove it. Murder with a handgun on Fifth Avenue? Video manipulation by the Deep State conspiracy, or maybe Trump’s shot missed but Democrats secretly fired the fatal bullet from a grassy knoll. 

 

There’s an old chestnut that when the answer is no, the questions are irrelevant. The bottom line is that there are two avenues of support for Trump that have grown and proliferated from a variety of circumstances but seem to have conflated into an unstoppable juggernaut. The Republican base of voters, driven by fear, frustrated by a loss of hope, disappointed by fragmented, single-issue Democrats, brainwashed by right-wing media, hardened by decades of culture wars, simply don’t care. Trump has persuaded them he is their champion, despite policies and behavior directly to the contrary, and they have cast their lot with him, for better or worse. Regrettably, this includes most evangelical Christians, who have turned a blind eye to Trump’s vulgarity, immorality and blatantly un-Christian behavior. Their conclusion? He was chosen by God, and so be it.

 

Trump’s other lifeline has been the GOP—including its donors and elected leaders. Any Republican running for re-election or contemplating a future in the party has become terrified of Trump’s scorched-earth vindictiveness in attacking his critics, let alone his declared enemies. Privately, they concede their unhappiness with his behavior, but they fear both his revenge and the retaliation of his voting base.

 

Okay, we know all this, and we have for some time, though we keep hoping that just a few will grow enough of a backbone to say enough is enough. But evil has no depths, and the addiction to power seems to have no limits.

 

Still, is it absolutely necessary to insult our intelligence with these patently absurd arguments and defenses? Whatever happened to good old Machiavellianism? Wouldn’t you at least like to hear someone on the right with the courage to tell it like it is? Something like the following?

 

Yes, there is no doubt Trump abused power in advancing his own interests by blocking aid to Ukraine over which he had no proper authority. Yes, he used a quid pro quo to dangle a meeting with Zelensky on condition the Ukrainians announce an investigation of his political rival. Yes, he endangered American security interests, compromised the security of our Ukraine ally, improperly maligned and removed a highly respected U.S. diplomat. And yes, he obstructed and impeded a constitutionally sanctioned congressional investigation by withholding key documents and ordering witnesses not to testify. Oh, and of course he welcomed Russian help in the 2016 election, badmouthed and fired DOJ officials and staffers, intimidated witnesses, demeaned the office of the presidency, ruined our international reputation as a world leader, encouraged racists, instigated violence, established and enforced inhumane policies toward immigrants, including innocent children and their families, mocked the handicapped, disparaged and discriminated against minorities, gutted federal agencies, reversed decades of progress on environmental regulation, encouraged and abetted fossil-fuel industry growth, slandered and libeled his enemies, vilified the media and endangered journalists’ lives, and so forth. Sorry if I forgot anything.

 

But we his defenders and enablers stand before you to acknowledge all this and declare it has all been absolutely necessary to protect white Americans from the forces of socialism, mass immigration and the inevitable rise of minority rule under our current system of representative democracy.  We have had no choice to protect your privilege, your stuff and your future—and of course our own jobs, riches and power. Democracy and liberty are words we use to spread capitalism and lure American youth into service as cannon fodder in foreign wars. We exploit the Bill of Rights to defend freedom of speech for corporations and the right to bear arms, both to enrich the weapons industry and extend the illusion of power under a false interpretation of the Second Amendment.

 

Okay, we admit it. We are liars, thieves and hypocrites. We have no ideology, save that the end justifies the means. We do it all for you, so you can keep your stuff and not feel threatened by dark-skinned, foreign hordes who want to suck you dry and rape your women. Remember, we’ve got the weapons and we’ve got the reins of government—the Senate, the White House, the Supreme Court and the military.

 

Now, which side are you on?

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Steve Klinger is a veteran community journalist and college English instructor based in southern New Mexico. Frequently skeptical about the capacity of the written word to inspire activism, he also writes songs, hoping to add the power of music to his topical lyrics.

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THE PERFECT READ FOR SCHOOL CHOICE  WEEK

Hot off the presses – and we do mean hot as it was published only days ago – comes an important and seminal read, An Unfinished Journey; Education & The American Dream, by CER’s Founder and CEO Jeanne Allen. 

 

Inspired by love of country, her Italian heritage, and this nation’s ongoing quest to raise its children to aspire and achieve their greatest dreams, Jeanne Allen wrote Unfinished Journey, which uniquely challenges us to think big about the education of our youth. Part-memoir, part-history book, part-character study of education’s major players over the past 25 years, Unfinished Journey will take you from the fragile beginnings of an education movement through its growing pains.

 

 

The book, which covers students, parents, politics, and culture gives the reader a “you are there” feel for the joys, heartbreaks, wins and losses that fighters for quality education options have experienced.

Jeanne’s lifetime of remarkable experience shines through on every page. Readily admitting that her most important work is her family and four children, Jeanne somehow found time in the midst of all this to earn a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s prestigious Education Entrepreneurship program.

With 2020 shaping up to be a year of momentous importance for our nation and its youth, Unfinished Journey couldn’t have come at a better time. As Jeanne writes, “We must not be still or silent when generations are at stake. And education—varied by person, location, needs, skills, and aspirations and not tied to any one approach, system, or agency—is the key.”

If you agree, you can’t afford to miss this timely, engaging and important book.

Order your copy today on Amazon

(and please designate The Center for Education Reform as your charity when shopping through  AmazonSmile)

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What do families want for their children’s education?

This is National School Choice Week, a time when you may read about families choosing one school over another. To policymakers and education professionals, the choice can appear binary. Public schools or private ones. Full-time online schools or full-time brick-and-mortar schools. But I’m not so sure parents and families think like that. How do they think about their choices, and what do families want for their children?
 
Here is some new evidence and a fresh reason to support policies that create a plurality of options and opportunities for families.

 

 

 

The Case of the Grieb Family

In August 2019, the Grieb family of Oklahoma sued their online charter school for involuntarily disenrolling their children. Why were they disenrolled? This family had simultaneously enrolled their children in public and private schools. (You can follow the case here.)

Did you catch that? This bears repeating. Each of these students was attending two schools at the same time—one private and one public.

A quick note about charter schools: believe it or not, charter schools are public schools. They are required to follow state laws and to comply with rules set by their oversight body, usually called an “authorizer.” Charter schools only exist when they have a contract with an authorizer.

In this case, the contract that allows this particular online charter school to exist explicitly prohibits dual enrollment between public and private schools. So, in an effort to comply with state agency rules, the online charter kicked the students out.

However, the Griebs have an interesting argument. They claim that the Oklahoma Constitution guarantees a public education to every child regardless of which private education programs they solicit.

“The Legislature shall establish and maintain a system of free public schools wherein all the children of the State may be educated.” - Article XIII § 1, Oklahoma Constitution

All children may be educated. Not some. Not most. Not 90%. All of them. And disallowing private school children access to public schools could be unconstitutional.

In other words, this family is essentially arguing that students who attend private schools and homeschools have a right to access public education regardless of their enrollment status in other schools. Families should not have to choose between private schools and public schools, and public education is a public benefit intended for every student.

No matter what happens with the case, the argument presented here provides a fresh perspective on school choice conversations.

What Are the Policy Implications?

The policy implications are particularly interesting for people who care about access, equity and equal opportunity since it may provide a new argument for states to support policies that create a more pluralistic form of public education. The argument could go something like this ...

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January 2020

 

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Kurt Repanshek: Re-Bisoning the West

 

February 3 at 6:00 PM

Ogden Nature Center

Ogden, UT 

 

February 13 at 6:30 PM

Swaner Nature Preserve

Park City, UT 
 

C. Joseph Greaves: Church of the Graveyard Saints

 

February 20 at 6:00 PM

Grand County Library

Moab, UT

February 27 at 7:00 PM

Mancos Library

Mancos, CO

 

 

Craig Childs: Virga & Bone

 

February 13 at 7:00 PM

Changing Hands Bookstore

Pheonix, AZ

 

 

Ayja Bounous: Shaped by Snow

 

February 20 at 4:30 PM

Our Lady of the Snows

Alta, UT

 

 

 

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JANUARY NEWS AND EVENTS

 

 

 

(l-r) Ken Sanders, Kate MacLeod, Craig Childs, and Kirsten Johanna Allen at Ken Sanders Rare Books

 

Ralph Burrillo, author of the forthcoming Torrey House title Behind the Bears Ears, kicked off the year with an Archeology Southwest talk in Tucson, AZ. On the 10th of the month, a crowd of over 100 gathered between the stacks of Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City. Immersing the audience in arid desert scenes, Craig Childs read from his latest book Virga & Bone with the accompaniment of Kate MacLeod on fiddle and guitar. Ayja Bounous joined Lauren MacCallum and Josh Jespersen at the Salt Lake Patagonia Outlet for a conversation on snow activism on the 14th of the month. C. Joseph Greaves continued his Four Corners / One Book tour in Southwestern Colorado with visits to Montrose Regional Library and Dolores Public Library.

 

 

Church of the Graveyard Saints in Moab Sun News

Karin Anderson in the Association for Mormon Letters

The Oasis This Time Announced as Oregon Book Awards Finalist

 

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NEW YORK (PRWEB) JANUARY 29, 2020

Traditional classrooms foster a “same-size-fits-all philosophy” that does not support the unique ways different students learn. In a new interview with C.M. Rubin, Founder of CMRubinWorld, Lene Jensby Lange, the founder of Autens based in Denmark, discusses the Learning Space Design Lab, a model that shows how teachers and students can work collaboratively, playfully, and productively. “We aim to create inspired design briefs for future-oriented schools... developed and supported by the whole organization – and we aim to simultaneously kick-start the professional development required to work in those spaces.” After participating in the Learning Space Design Labs, teachers no longer want to teach in a traditional classroom. “It’s been a powerful lever for joint decisions of change,” says Jensby Lange.

According to Jensby Lange, school buildings have been developed traditionally by building committees with only a handful of teachers present and architects making most of the decisions. She believes that building and interior designs are all about creating a collaborative, modern learning culture. “It’s crucial to involve the entire teaching staff when we make decisions around something as significant as the buildings and interiors that help shape what we are able to do in those buildings.”

Read the full article here

Lene Jensby Lange is the founder and CEO of Autens, a leading Danish consultancy dedicated to re-imagining creative learning spaces. She also co-leads the Global School Alliance, which focuses on improving worldwide education.

CMRubinWorld’s award-winning series, The Global Search for Education, brings together distinguished thought leaders in education and innovation from around the world to explore the key learning issues faced by most nations. The series has become a highly visible platform for global discourse on 21st century learning, offering a diverse range of innovative ideas which are presented by the series founder, C. M. Rubin, together with the world’s leading thinkers.

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Legislation Proposes to Provide Women the Choice of Disposal of Fetal Remains

 

SALT LAKE CITY – Women and parents should have the right to choose the final disposition of fetal remains if they desire. Nothing is required of parents if they wish for the healthcare facility to handle the final disposal. S.B. 67 Disposition of Fetal Remains, sponsored by Sen. Curt Bramble, merely puts the choice in the hands of the woman in the case of a miscarriage or aborted fetus and requires the hospital or clinic to handle those remains in a respectful and dignified manner.

 

S.B. 67 does not require women to bury their aborted or lost children. It simply gives women the right to choose how her baby is disposed of after a miscarry or abortion. Women who miscarry often deal with grief and regret when not given the opportunity to decide how the remains of their baby are disposed of. Women in post-abortive counseling and support groups often express compounded trauma at the thought of what happened to their baby's body.

 

Unborn children are worthy of protection and worthy of respect that a proper burial provides if the woman wishes to. Providing women with the choice to treat the remains with dignity can help the grieving process. The only option grieving parents have is to have pictures taken with their child before the baby is thrown away with other medical waste. 

 

Additionally, Utah law currently does not allow for a woman who miscarries in Utah to transport the deceased fetal remains out of state for burial or cremation. S.B. 67 provides women the option of an out of state transportation of the fetal remains should a woman who has miscarried while in Utah desires to bury her child in another state. Giving the grieving women and parents the right to choose how their baby is disposed of, if they so desire, provides additional closure and comfort.

 

Today, the Senate Health and Human Services Standing Committee passed S.B. 67.

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Jan. 31, 2020

 

 

Sen. Lee Statement on Not Needing More Witnesses

 

WASHINGTON – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Friday after voting not to hear from witnesses at President Trump’s impeachment trial:

“We have heard from 13 witnesses via video during this trial. We have heard hours of argument. We have received hundreds of pages of legal briefs and thousands of pages of supporting documents. We know what happened: President Trump directed his staff to ask President Zelensky to issue a statement announcing an investigation into ‘Burisma and the 2016 elections.’ President Zelensky declined. Ukraine received its aid anyway, and President Zelensky met with President Trump. That’s it. That’s what happened. No new witness would change or contradict these facts. That is why I voted to move on without hearing from additional witnesses.  Like any other trial court, the Senate – here sitting as a court of impeachment – has both the authority and the obligation to decline to hold a full trial where the material facts of the case are not in dispute.”

 

An online version of this release can be found here.

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Gov. Herbert appoints Dustin Jansen to serve as the director of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs 

 

SALT LAKE CITY (Jan. 31, 2020) – Dustin Jansen, an attorney with expertise in American Indian law, has been appointed as the new director for the Utah Division of Indian Affairs. His service in this role will officially begin on Feb. 8, 2020.

 

“Dustin Jansen’s background, expertise, and dedication have prepared him to serve with great effectiveness in this new capacity,” said Gov. Herbert. “I look forward to working with him.”  

 

Since 2015, Jansen has been an assistant professor at Utah Valley University teaching American Indian Studies and Political Science, with a focus on Federal Indian Law and Policy and Tribal Government. He has also operated his own private practice. Jansen became involved with American Indian law in 2005 when he was hired as a Tribal Court Judge for the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation. He also worked for the Navajo Nation Legislative Counsel and for the Navajo Nation Department of Justice—Water Rights Unit. 

 

“I am grateful and humbled to have been asked to serve in this position,” Jansen said. “It is my hope that I can open up effective communication and consultation between the indigenous Nations of Utah and the state.”

 

Jansen’s appointment follows the retirement of former director Shirlee Silversmith in October. 

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