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Updates from Utah Gov - Organizations

Wednesday, September 7, 2016 - 10:45am

Utah Mesothelioma Victims Center Now Urges a Skilled Trades Worker or Navy Veteran in Utah with Mesothelioma Much Better Lawyer Options When It Comes to Financial Compensation

 

 

 

The last thing we want to see happen to a diagnosed person in Utah or their family is to unintentionally hire a mesothelioma middleman marketing law firm as opposed to the real deal

— Utah Mesothelioma Victims Center

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA, September 2, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Utah Mesothelioma Compensation Center is now urging a skilled trades person such as an electrician, plumber, welder, a carpenter or a US Navy Veteran with mesothelioma in Utah to call them anytime at 800-714-0303 to make certain they are talking directly with the nation's premier mesothelioma attorneys. At the same time the Center is also warning a diagnosed person in Utah or their family members to avoid Internet ads that suggest nonsense such as 'no lawsuit needed' or 'federally sponsored claims center' because both are fiction. http://Utah.MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com

The Center says, "Our number one goal is to see to that a person with mesothelioma in Utah receives the best possible compensation for this rare form of cancer and if they are serious about their financial claim we are urging them to call us anytime at 800-714-0303. We know there is a lot of very confusing advertisements on the Internet when it comes to mesothelioma and the last thing we want to see happen to a diagnosed person in Utah or their family is to unintentionally hire a mesothelioma middleman marketing law firm as opposed to the real deal.

"If a diagnosed Navy Veteran or any kind of skilled trade worker with mesothelioma calls us at 800-714-0303 we guarantee they really will be talking directly to the nation's most accomplished and experienced mesothelioma attorneys within minutes. Please call us before you hire a lawyer/law firm to assist with a mesothelioma compensation claim." http://Utah.MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com

High risk work groups for exposure to asbestos in Utah include US Navy Veterans, power plant workers, plumbers, electricians, auto mechanics, machinists, or construction workers. In most instances a diagnosed person with mesothelioma was exposed to asbestos in the 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, or 1980’s.

The Utah Mesothelioma Victims Center says, “When it comes to obtaining the best mesothelioma settlement, the quality of the attorney matters, as we would like to explain anytime at 800-714-0303.” http://Utah.MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com

The Utah Mesothelioma Victims Center would like to emphasize theirs is a statewide initiative available to a diagnosed victim anywhere in Utah including communities such as Salt Lake City, Provo, West Jordan, Sandy Hills, Ogden, Saint George.

For the best possible mesothelioma treatment options in Utah the Utah Mesothelioma Victims Center strongly recommends the following heath care facility with the offer to help a diagnosed victim, or their family get to the right physicians at this hospital.

* The Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City: http://healthcare.utah.edu/huntsmancancerinstitute/

According to the CDC the states indicated with the highest incidence of mesothelioma include Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, Louisiana, Washington, and Oregon. However-mesothelioma does happen in Utah.

For more information about mesothelioma please refer to the National Institutes of Health’s web site related to this rare form of cancer: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mesothelioma.html

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“Winning the West” campaign launches television and social media ad campaign

Center for Western Priorities highlights the importance of parks, public lands, outdoor access to voters in Mountain West states

DENVER—With the beginning of the fall election season the Center for Western Priorities released two new ads in its Winning the West campaign reminding elected officials, candidates, and opinion leaders that Western voters across the political spectrum “vote for the outdoors.”

The Winning the West campaign ads are part of a six-figure ad buy that includes cable television in Washington, DC, along with digital ads in Colorado, Nevada, Montana, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona.

The Winning the West ads feature real Western voters, sharing their authentic passion for the outdoors.

“How do you win the West?” asks Jacquie, a mountain biker, in one of the ads. She answers, “With balance in how you manage our land and resources. With a respect for the land and a commitment to keep it open to the public and protect it for the next generation. You don’t threaten to sell the public’s land and expect to finish first.”

The ads can be viewed online:

In February, the Center for Western Priorities launched the 2016 Winning the West campaign with the release of the Colorado swing voter poll and focus groups. Polls were also conducted in Nevada and Montana earlier this year. The three polls show that Western voters, regardless of political party, identify strongly with a connection to the outdoors and value access to public lands for recreation including hiking, hunting, fishing, and camping.

Public opinion research conducted by Purple Strategies shows that 93% of Colorado voters, 91% of Nevada voters, and 91% of Montana voters believe that public lands, like national forests and national monuments, are an essential part of their state’s economy. Voters want land managers to strike a balance between conservation, recreation, and responsible energy development. Additionally, voters are much less likely to support candidates who favor selling public lands for private development.

“Any candidate seeking voter support in the West should be ready to answer how they will work to improve public access for outdoor recreation, how they will preserve and enhance funding for land conservation and how they will work to protect public lands for future generations. Whether you’re running to serve as a county commissioner, a member of Congress, or the U.S. president, Western voters want to know where you stand on protecting our American public lands,” said Center for Western Priorities Executive Director Jennifer Rokala.

In order for local, state, or federal candidates to connect with voters in Western swing states, they will need to balance energy and recreation issues on public lands. Committing to keeping public lands in the hands of the public will help a candidate swing undecided voters.

For more information or to arrange an interview with Jennifer Rokala, contact media director Aaron Weiss at 720-279-0019 or aaron@westernpriorities.org.

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Non-Profit Organization Looking for Local Community Representatives

World Heritage, a non-profit student exchange program, is seeking volunteers to serve as Area Representatives in your local community. World Heritage offers qualified students from around the world, between the age of 15 and 18, the opportunity to spend a high school year or semester in the United States with a host family. The opportunity to study abroad and live with a host family is also offered to our American high school students between 15-18 years old. World Heritage’s Area Representatives are the cornerstone of the organization, making all of this possible!

Area Representatives recruit and screen potential host families, supervise the exchange students in their community, organize activities with the students throughout the year and provide support to host families, students and schools. Area representatives receive compensation covering their expenses incurred for each student placed and supervised.

Imagine the world of peace and greater understanding. Imagine yourself as part of the solution! Today’s teens are tomorrow’s parents, international business people and possibly even future political leaders! Share your corner of America by helping a foreign teen experience life in your area!

For more information call us at 866-939-4111 or email us at
courtney@world-heritage.org

World Heritage International Student Exchange programs, formerly known as Spanish Heritage, is a non-profit, public benefit organization affiliated with and operated under the sponsorship of ASSE International. World Heritage programs are conducted in accordance with the high standards established by the U.S. Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET). World Heritage is also a member of the Alliance for International Educational and Cultural Exchange.