Intel, which is building a $20 billion manufacturing plant in Ohio, said it hasn’t received any funds it was promised through the CHIPS and Science Act.
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A small business in Scituate, Massachusetts, is recovering after a dump truck crashed through its front entrance on Wednesday.The Collective Co., a coworking space on Gannet Road, is a “woman-centered workplace oasis,” created to help build networks and uplift women.Owner Rachel Meyers said she was just pulling up to the business in her car when the crash happened, around 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday.”I was emotional and I was trying to just process what had happened,” Meyers said. “I happened to just be in the intersection, the car that got hit in the intersection was two cars ahead of me, so I witnessed it happen firsthand, which was pretty scary. All I could think was if anyone was in the entryway when it happened.”The dump truck’s brakes failed as it was coming down a hill and attempting to stop at a red light at the intersection of Gannet Road and Country Way. The driver then lost control, hitting an SUV in the intersection, before the dump truck sped between two poles and crashed through the entrance of the business.”Literally right between, I don’t know how it fit,” Meyers said, pointing to the poles and to the entrance of her business.Meyers’ husband, Brian, described witnessing the crash from inside the business.”A Jeep came across the intersection and the dump truck that was coming down the hill never stopped at the red light,” Brian Meyers said. “So he just came and t-boned the Jeep right here and it launched the dump truck right through this narrow area of these poles.” The crash left glass and debris scattered around the front of the business. The impact was so severe the bricks at the entrance of the business were pushed inside. However, nobody in the business or in the dump truck was hurt.”The dump truck went all the way back to the back wall… bounced off the back wall… and came to rest right here,” Brian Meyers said pointing to the site of the crash.”What was scary was that one of her (Rachel’s) members was sitting right here, working, head down in her laptop.”Meyers said she had just set up a new retail experience for the coworking space. She said she would have been right at the entrance, putting some final touches on the display, had she not been running a little late. Newly-bought products were damaged or destroyed and new furniture was mangled as a result of the crash. Cushions inside were also bounced away from seating areas and an inside wall now appears to be peeling away.However, Meyers said she plans on reopening the business as soon as she can, citing the strong community she has created by opening the business to support it.”We’re all about building networks (and) helping uplift women,” Meyers said. “I got about 100+ text messages this morning, which just shows the strength of that community.”Meyers said anyone who wants to support the business in the meantime before they reopen, can buy gift cards and gift certificates online.
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The election of Republican Kelly Ayotte as New Hampshire’s governor means 13 women will serve as a state’s chief executive next year, breaking the record of 12 set after the 2022 elections.Governors hold powerful sway in American politics, shaping state policy and often using the experience and profile gained to launch campaigns for higher offices.It matters to have women in those roles to normalize the image of women in political leadership and even more specifically in executive leadership, where theyre the sole leader, not just a member of a team, said Kelly Dittmar, director of research at the Rutgers Center for American Women and Politics.Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was floated as a potential Democratic nominee for president after President Biden exited the race. Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem was thought to be in the running for President-elect Donald Trump’s vice presidential post.Ayotte, a former U.S. senator, defeated the Democratic nominee Joyce Craig, a former mayor of Manchester, New Hampshires largest city.Still, 18 states have never had a woman in the governors office.This is another side of political leadership where women continue to be underrepresented, Dittmar said. Thirteen out of 50 is still underrepresentation.With two women vying for governor in New Hampshire, a new record for female governors was inevitable. The state has a long history of electing women. As a senator, Ayotte was part of the nations first all-female congressional delegation. It was also the first state to have a female governor, state Senate president and House speaker at the same time, and the first to have a female majority in its Senate. Ayotte will be the state’s third woman to be governor.Being a woman isnt really that critical to her political persona, Linda Fowler, professor emerita of government at Dartmouth College, said of Ayotte.Both Ayotte and Craig said their gender hasnt come up on the campaign trail although reproductive rights often took front and center.In her campaign, Craig attacked Ayottes record on abortion, and both candidates released TV ads detailing their own miscarriages. Ayotte said she will veto any bill further restricting abortion in New Hampshire where it is illegal after 24 weeks of pregnancy.When Ayotte is sworn in, five Republican women will serve as governor at the same time, another new high. The other eight are Democrats.New Hampshire’s was one of the few competitive gubernatorial races among the 11 this year. More inroads or setbacks for womens representation could come in 2026 when 36 states will elect governors.Most voters tend to cast their ballots based on party loyalty and ideology rather than gender, Dittmar said. However, she noted female candidates often face layers of scrutiny that male counterparts largely avoid, with voters judging such things as a woman’s intelligence, appearance and even dating history with a sharper lens.The small gain for women in governors offices comes as Vice President Kamala Harris failed in her effort to become the first female president.I would not suggest to you that Kamala Harris lost a race because she was a woman, because she was a Black and South Asian woman, Dittmar said. We would also fail to tell the correct story if we didnt acknowledge the ways in which both gender and race shapes the campaign overall, and also had a direct effect on how Kamala Harris was evaluated by voters, treated by her opponents and even in the media and other spaces.Executive roles, especially the presidency with its associations like commander in chief, often carry masculine stereotypes that women must work harder to overcome, Dittmar said.Experts say women confront these perceptions more acutely in executive races, such as for governor and president, than in state legislatures, where women are making historic strides as leaders, filling roles such as speaker and committee chairs.Sexism, racism, misogyny, its never the silver bullet. Its never why one voter acts one way or another, said Erin Vilardi, CEO of Vote Run Lead Action, a left-leaning nonpartisan group that supports women running for state legislatures. But we have so much of that built in to how we see a leader.
Day one of National Veterans Small Business Week is underway- leading up to a week of events to help veterans looking to start their own business. Your Alaska Link’s Arielle
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TALIA CLARKE IS IN DOWNTOWN HALLOWELL TALIA ? THE KENNEBEC RIVER IS NOTORIOUS FOR FLOODING.. WHICH HAS PUT SOME OF THE BUSINESSES IN DOWNTOWN HALLOWELL AT RISK. THAT’S WHERE THIS COMMISSION COMES IN – – THEIR MAIN GOAL IS TO PROTECT AREAS OF THE STATE FROM FUTURE STORMS. LAST YEAR’S WINTER STORMS CAUSED AN ESTIMATED 90-MILLION- DOLLARS IN DAMAGE TO HOMES, BUSINESSES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE. THE MAINE INFRASTRUCTURE REBUILDING AND RESILIENCE COMMISSION HAS BEEN TRAVELING AROUND MAINE TO GET A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE CHALLENGES THOSE WINTER STORMS CREATED. RICH FRISCIA IS THE OWNER OF A LOCAL BUSINESS IN DOWNTOWN HALLOWELL THAT WAS LIFTED FROM ITS FOUNDATION BY FLOOD WATERS IN DECEMBER. 20;31;58 “IT TOOK US ABOUT 3 THE MAINE LEGISLATURE PASSED A 60-MILLION-DOLLAR STORM RECOVERY PACKAGE. FRISCIA WAS ONE OF ABOUT 100 BUSINESS OWNERS TO RECEIVE A GRANT TO SECURE THE BUILDING.. USE WATER RESISTANT WOOD.. AND ADD FLOOD VENTS. 20;34;16 “IT WAS THE EXACT AMOUNT BETWEEN WHAT THE INSURANCE COMPANY WAS WILLING TO PAY AND WHAT OUR EXPENSES ARE.” THE REPORT THE COMMISSION RELEASED TODAY INCLUDES IMMEDIATE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THIS WINTER.. LIKE IMPROVING EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION.. AND LONG-TERM RECOMMENDATIONS LIKE MAXIMIZING THE USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS TO MAKE INFRASTRUCTURE MORE RESILIENT FOR FUTURE STORMS. 20;41;45 “THOSE 3 STORMS IN DECEMBER AND JANUARY WERE OVERWHELMING.. I THINK WE FELT LIKE OH MY GOSH NOT ANOTHER STORM.. AND I THINK MAINE PEOPLE ARE CONCERNED FOR THE FUTURE.” THE COMMISSION IS ALSO CONSIDERING WAYS TO IMPLEMENT PROGRAMS TO BENEFIT MAINE HOMEOWNERS. 20;42;29 “THERE ARE PROPOSALS THAT AGAIN HAVEN’T BEEN IMPLEMENTED BUT WOULD LOOK AT HOW DO WE HELP HOMES BECOME MORE RESILIENT.. WHETHER ITS BIG TREE NEXT TO YOUR HOUSE THAT MIGHT FALL ON IT OR HOW DO YOU MOVE YOUR FURNACE OUT OF YOUR BASEMENT WHERE IT OFTEN FLOODS, THERE ARE THINGS HOMEOWNERS CAN DO TO LOWER THEIR INSURANCE RATES. INSURANCE RATES ARE ALSO GOING UP BECAUSE OF ALL OF THESE EXTREME STORM EVENTS.” THE COMMISSION’S REPORT WAS FILLED WITH RECOMMENDATIONS THAT WILL BE DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR JANET MILLS TODAY.. AND THEN THE LEGISLATURE WILL DECIDE WHAT THEY CAN DO FROM A POLICY PERSPECTIV