
Molly HALL
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Jul 16, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Molly HALL
On June 27, South Carolina House Bill 4087 (H.4087), was ratified by the SC Legislature and sent to Governor Henry McMaster's desk for signature. The bill eliminates impediments to recruiting corporate headquarters and advanced energy facilities, two of the target industries in the South Carolina Department of Commerce's recently unveiled strategic plan, Launch to Legacy.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
dailyherald.com | Molly HALL
Greg Lorenzi Greg Lorenzi has joined HNTB as a rail program manager. Lorenzi brings more than 30 years of experience in rail systems, transit, urban infrastructure and strategic development to his new role. As rail program manager, Lorenzi will support clients in advancing large scale projects and programs that improve and enhance transit and rail infrastructure and passenger experience.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
dailyherald.com | Molly HALL
Chad Allen, accomplished transportation strategist with over two decades of industry expertise, joins HNTB Chad Allen, PE has joined HNTB as a transportation asset management practice consultant. Allen will leverage his extensive expertise to help HNTB’s clients make performance-based, risk-based and data-driven decisions while delivering positive and equitable outcomes for surrounding communities.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
declassifieduk.org | Molly HALL
The Ministry of Defence is refusing to disclose which repressive regimes it is aiding through a secretive pilot training scheme that parliament barely even notices. Pilots practice flying a fighter jet at ETPS. (Photo: Handout / Saab)The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is refusing to disclose the nationalities of pilots trained through a decades-old scheme with close links to arms manufacturers.
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Jul 17, 2023 |
declassifieduk.org | Molly HALL
Britain has sent £1.5bn worth of military equipment to 39 of the world’s 40 most climate-vulnerable countries since 2008, potentially inflaming both war and the global environmental crisis. Floods hit Sylhet, Bangladesh, in 2022. (Photo: Md Rafayat Haque Khan via Getty)Britain’s exports of military equipment to many of the world’s poorest countries are potentially fueling climate breakdown and conflict.
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