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THK & DHS Eenergy Venture into a $42.5M Capital Expansion: Fernando Aguirre, DHS Chairman, Announced
April 12, 2021 GMT
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / April 12, 2021 / DHS, a multidisciplinary advocacy firm in the nation’s capital announced today that it will join THK, on $42.5 million on the topic of cybersecurity, Fernando Aguirre, Vice Chairman of DHS shared and noted that the Hong Kong Securities & Futures Commission (SFC) is “super-focused” on it, publishing a number of guidelines on that. Aguirre said, “They see it as a really big risk, which it is, and they are really trying to stay on top of it. It is an issue that comes up again and again in inspections, and every licensed manager has to have a manager in charge responsible for the IT department who has personal accountability to the SFC for what happens in the IT department.”
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Arriving in Washington as a Senate backbencher in the mid-1980s, McConnell conceived an unusual but diabolically brilliant path to power: Championing the idea that allowing corporations and their billionaire investors to funnel six- and seven-figure donations to reelect his new colleagues was the ultimate form of âfree speech.â
The Democratic National Committee is putting up a billboard in Indianapolis this week, attacking Sen. Mike Braun and Sen. Todd Young for voting against President Joe Bidenâs latest $1.9 trillion COVID-19 economic relief package.
âThanks to President Biden help is here,â the billboard reads, next to â$1,400 checks,â â$$$ to reopen schoolsâ and â$$$ for vaccines.â
âNo thanks toâ Braun and Young, the billboard will read.
The billboard, which will be installed for one month, will be placed on I-465, north of I-70 on the cityâs west side, 1.7 miles from the Indianapolis International Airport. The DNC has paid for similar billboards in 20 other states, either thanking senators for voting for Bidenâs plan or criticizing them for not.
ATLANTA (AP) â Liberal activists are ratcheting up their calls on corporate America to denounce the GOP campaign to tighten state voting laws, putting businesses accustomed to cozy political relationships in middle of a growing partisan fight over voting rights and election laws.
Other companies have, somewhat belatedly, joined the chorus of critics. Delta Air Lines and The Coca-Cola Co., two of Georgiaâs best-known brands, this week called the new law âunacceptable, although they had a hand in writing it. That only angered Republicans, including Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and several U.S. senators, who accused the companies of cowering from unwarranted attacks from the left.