Hispanic Unity Of Florida Continues Its 19-Year Commitment To The Community With Free/No-Cost Tax Preparation Services

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), a Hollywood-based 39-year-old nonprofit organization serving diverse and multi-cultural working families from the United States and more than 30 other countries, announced that they will continue to provide Free/No-Cost Tax preparation services through virtual/online version of its highly successful Broward…

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), a Hollywood-based 39-year-old nonprofit organization serving diverse and multi-cultural working families from the United States and more than 30 other countries, announced that they will continue to provide Free/No-Cost Tax preparation services through virtual/online version of its highly successful Broward Tax Pro/VITA (Volunteers in Tax Assistance) program. The tax preparation assistance program is available in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole.

HUF continues to partner with Code for America, the national nonprofit that that created the digital platform, Get Your Refund.

For more than 19 years, HUF has partnered with more than three dozen community partners to provide no-cost tax preparation services to thousands of qualified Broward County residents through its volunteer- and partner-driven Broward Tax Pro/(VITA) program. To qualify for the zero-cost program, Broward County families, or individuals, must make less than $66,000 per year. Clients who meet the requirement will have the expertise of a skilled, IRS-certified tax professional to prepare his/her tax return. Additionally, callers will be supported step-by-step through the online process, and assisted with any current, general tax questions in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole.

With the virtual/online program, qualified taxpayers can upload their documents via a secure website by visiting www.VITAtaxesfree.org. After uploading the necessary information, visitors to the site will be contacted within 72 hours by a Broward Tax Pro staff member to complete the tax return and submit it to the IRS for processing. For easier access, the above link is available on two HUF websites: www.Vitataxesfree.org and www.hispanicunity.org

The Tax Hotline (954-678-6882) also will continue to serve as an informational and referral hub to provide support for the virtual/online tax preparation service.  Trained and certified tax professionals are available to answer questions regarding stimulus checks and other frequently asked, general tax questions. The Tax Hotline will be open from Monday through Thursday, 10:00am to 1:00pm and 5pm to 8pm, Friday and Saturday, from 10am to 1pm.

«The virtual version of the Broward Tax Pro/VITA program is the same great quality as the previous, in-person program in a virtual format,» said Felipe Pinzon, HUF’s Executive Director. «Clients should feel confident about submitting their tax information through our safe, secure and encrypted website provided in partnership with Code for America.»

About Hispanic Unity of Florida, Inc. (HUF)
Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) was founded in 1982 by community leaders to guide newcomers to the U.S. on their journey to their American dream and to ease the acculturation process. Today, HUF is Broward County’s largest 501(c) (3) dedicated to the immigrant population. With 12 programs and more than 30 services offered in three languages, this agency serves South Florida’s diverse community. Since its inception, HUF has helped 445,000 individuals.

Contact: Katherin Gallego
954-329-5262 (mobile)
kgallego@hispanicunity.org         

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Hispanic Unity of Florida continúa su compromiso de 19 años con la comunidad ofreciendo el servicio de preparación de impuestos gratuitos / sin costo alguno

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., 16 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), con sede en Hollywood es una organización sin fines de lucro que desde hace 39 años sirve a las familias trabajadoras diversas y multiculturales de los Estados Unidos de más de 30 países HUF  anunció,  que continuarán brindando los servicios gratuitos de preparación de impuestos sin costo alguno a través de la versión virtual / en línea…

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., 16 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), con sede en Hollywood es una organización sin fines de lucro que desde hace 39 años sirve a las familias trabajadoras diversas y multiculturales de los Estados Unidos de más de 30 países HUF  anunció,  que continuarán brindando los servicios gratuitos de preparación de impuestos sin costo alguno a través de la versión virtual / en línea de su exitoso programa Broward Tax Pro / VITA (Volunteers in Tax Assistance). El programa de asistencia para la preparación de impuestos está disponible en inglés, español y criollo haitiano.

HUF continúa su asociación con Code for America, una organización nacional sin fines de lucro que creó la plataforma digital para preparación de impuesto Get Your Refund.

Durante más de 19 años, HUF se ha asociado con más de tres docenas de socios comunitarios para brindar servicios de preparación de impuestos sin costo a miles de residentes calificados del condado de Broward a través de su programa Broward Tax Pro / (VITA) impulsado por voluntarios y patrocinadores. Para calificar, las familias o individuos del condado de Broward deben ganar menos de $66,000 por año. Los clientes que cumplan con el requisito tendrán la ayuda de un experimentado profesional de impuestos calificado y certificado por el IRS para preparar su declaración de impuestos. Además, las personas que llamen recibirán apoyo paso a paso a través del proceso en línea y recibirán asistencia con cualquier pregunta general sobre los impuestos en inglés, español y haitiano.

Con el programa virtual / en línea, los calificados pueden cargar sus documentos a través de un sitio web seguro visitando https://www.VITAtaxesfree.org. Después de cargar la información necesaria, los clientes serán contactados en 72 horas por un experto de Broward Tax Pro para completar la declaración de impuestos y enviarla al IRS para su procesamiento. Para un acceso más fácil, el enlace anterior está disponible en dos sitios web de HUF: https://www.Vitataxesfree.org y www.hispanicunity.org

La Línea Directa de Impuestos (954-678-6882) también continuará sirviendo como un centro de información y referencias para brindar apoyo para el servicio de preparación de impuestos virtual / en línea. Profesionales de impuestos capacitados y certificados están disponibles para responder preguntas relacionadas con el estímulo y otras preguntas de impuestos generales. La Línea Directa de Impuestos estará abierta de lunes a jueves, de 10:00am a 1:00pm y de 5:00pm a 8:00pm, viernes y sábado, de 10:00am a 1:00pm.

«La versión virtual del programa Broward Tax Pro / VITA Virtual/en línea tiene la misma gran calidad que el programa anterior que se atendía en persona», dijo Felipe Pinzón, Director Ejecutivo de HUF. «Los clientes deben sentirse seguros al enviar su información a través de nuestro sitio web que está protegido y encriptado, esto gracias a nuestra asociación con Code for America».

Acerca de Hispanic Unity of Florida, Inc. (HUF)
Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) fue fundada en 1982 por líderes comunitarios para guiar a los recién llegados a los Estados Unidos en su viaje hacia su sueño americano y facilitar el proceso de aculturación. Hoy, HUF es el 501 (c) (3) más grande del condado de Broward dedicado a la población inmigrante. Con 12 programas y más de 30 servicios ofrecidos en tres idiomas, esta agencia sirve a la diversa comunidad del sur de Florida. Desde sus inicios, HUF ha ayudado 445,000 personas.

Contacto de medios
Katherin Gallego
954-329-5262 (mobile)
kgallego@hispanicunity.org 

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Acqualina Resort Achieves A Five-Star Rating For The Hotel and Spa From Forbes Travel Guide For 2021

MIAMI, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Acqualina Resort & Residences cements itself as the quintessential luxury travel destination in Florida by garnering several coveted back-to-back travel awards. Today, Forbes Travel Guide officially announced that Acqualina has been recognized as a Five Star Hotel, making it the ninth year in a row the property receives this prestigious, ultra-exclusive industry accolade. Properties who receive this extraordinary…

MIAMI, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Acqualina Resort & Residences cements itself as the quintessential luxury travel destination in Florida by garnering several coveted back-to-back travel awards. Today, Forbes Travel Guide officially announced that Acqualina has been recognized as a Five Star Hotel, making it the ninth year in a row the property receives this prestigious, ultra-exclusive industry accolade. Properties who receive this extraordinary achievement are determined by those who demonstrate impeccable and flawless service, exceptional amenities and an overall superior guest experience.

Today, Forbes Travel Guide also awarded Acqualina Spa by ESPA with a Five Star Spa rating. Forbes Travel Guide is the gold standard for luxury hospitality ratings worldwide, and announces its Global Star Ratings yearly, listing the world’s finest hotels, restaurants and spas. Only properties that meet Forbes’ hospitality standards — the most stringent in the industry — achieve a Five Star, Four Star or Recommended rating. Professional inspectors check into and check out every property they rate regularly, evaluating more than 500 rigorous criteria to determine a Star Rating that takes the guess work out of travel planning and establishes a global benchmark for luxury travel.

«We are thrilled that Acqualina is awarded and recognized as a Five-Star hotel and spa for nine consecutive years; which highlights our most important mission as a property, which is striving to deliver the most outstanding personalized service to guests ensuring they feel safe, relaxed and create wonderful memories together. We are constantly improving our programs, guestroom product, spa offerings and user technology to deliver a seamlessly luxurious experience for our guests, whether they are multigenerational families or couples visiting our hotel or spa,» states Deborah Yager Fleming, CEO and Partner.

In addition to the Forbes Travel Guide announcement, Acqualina was recently named by U.S. News & World Report as the #1 Best Resort the Continental U.S. in their annual Best Hotel Awards.

To celebrate the latest accolades, Acqualina invites guests to book the Five Star Experience Package. Guests receive the fifth night free when booking a five-night getaway in a Deluxe Intracoastal Room. They can indulge in such offerings as a special welcome amenity, daily buffet breakfast for two, complimentary Internet access and access to the award-winning AcquaMarine children’s program.

Acqualina Resort is also among the world’s first hotels to become Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED™ with Forbes Travel Guide. The comprehensive facility verification helps ensure that guests and travel planners can book with confidence at Acqualina based on the resort’s compliance with expert-validated best practices that minimize the risk and impact of COVID-19 and potential future public health events.

The ultra-luxury resort’s extensive safety measures include using innovative sanitation technology in all interior and exterior areas, including electrostatic disinfectant tools that combine EPA-approved chemicals with electrostatic molecules to sanitize all spaces ensuring that every area of the property has been effectively and regularly cleaned to the highest standard. This is in addition to the resort’s superior level of cleaning and hygienic protocols in place already, and frequent hand washing, use of gloves and face masks.

With its world-class restaurants, curated amenities and luxurious rooms and suites, Acqualina Resort provides an exclusive experience and ultra-luxurious beach lifestyle like no other. The gorgeous beachfront location features outdoor living room settings, three oceanfront swimming pools and cabanas where guests can make online reservations. Guests of the luxury Miami Beach resort can bask in the South Florida sun or spend the afternoon shaded by palm trees. The attentive Acqualina team will make sure every need is met. That includes everything from serving a delicious Mediterranean lunch on the beach to providing a delectable coconut or a cocktail where guests never need to leave the beach.

For more information or reservations, please visit http://www.acqualinaresort.com or call 888.713.0456.

About Acqualina Resort & Residences
Acqualina Resort & Residences is where the charm of a Mediterranean villa meets elegance on the beach. The lush grounds feature red couches set on Seashore Paspalum grass and are dotted with signature red umbrellas. A seaside luxury haven located on 4.5 beachfront acres in pristine Sunny Isles Beach, Acqualina Resort features 98 impeccably appointed guest rooms and suites and 188 residences with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, world-class dining including Il Mulino New York, the alfresco Costa Grill and the new Ke-uH Japanese restaurant, three oceanfront swimming pools, spacious meeting rooms and an innovative marine biology-based children’s program. A variety of lavish interior and exterior venues provide an ideal background for opulent weddings and memorable events. Acqualina Spa by ESPA, the first ESPA-branded spa in the United States, provides guests with an exquisite 20,000-square-foot, two-story tranquil sanctuary of excellence and relaxation. A family-owned and operated property, Acqualina is a recipient of the coveted Forbes Travel Guide Awards for both the hotel and spa and the AAA Five Diamond Award.

Media Contact

Alexandra Wensley, Acqualina Resort, 7869301900, alexandra.wensley@acqualina.com

 

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Orange County Mazda Dealership Running Presidents Day Sale All February Long

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Capistrano Mazda—a Mazda dealership located in San Juan Capistrano, California, that serves the Orange County area—is continuing its month-long Presidents Day Sale. The sale includes both leasing and financing specials and is applicable to a wide number of models and customers. However, interested parties are encouraged to act quickly, as all Presidents Day Sale…

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Capistrano Mazda—a Mazda dealership located in San Juan Capistrano, California, that serves the Orange County area—is continuing its month-long Presidents Day Sale. The sale includes both leasing and financing specials and is applicable to a wide number of models and customers. However, interested parties are encouraged to act quickly, as all Presidents Day Sale specials are only valid through March 1.

Most new 2021 Mazda vehicles are eligible for the Presidents Day Sale; no 2020 Mazda models are included. Any eligible 2021 Mazda can be leased with $0 down payment, $0 first month payment, $0 security deposit and $0 due at signing (excluding taxes). Leasing rates for popular 2021 models include $329 per month for the 2021 Mazda CX-5 and $279 per month for the 2021 Mazda CX-30. Similar to the leasing deals, every new eligible 2021 Mazda can be financed for 0.9% APR for up 60 months for well-qualified buyers. Some 2021 Mazda models, such as the 2021 Mazda CX-9, the 2021 Mazda CX-3 and the 2021 Mazda CX-30, are also eligible for a $500 customer cash bonus discount.

Those interested in taking advantage of the Capistrano Mazda Presidents Day Sale can visit the dealership website at capomazda.com. The dealership can also be reached via phone at 833-315-8877. The Capistrano Mazda dealership is located on 32852 Valle Road, San Juan Capistrano.

Media Contact

Michelle Jaime, Capistrano Mazda, (833) 315-8877, mjaime@capovwmazda.com

 

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Orange County Volkswagen Dealership Running Presidents Day Sale for a Limited Time

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Capistrano Volkswagen—a California-based dealership that serves the Orange County area—is offering specials on most new Volkswagen vehicles. Both leasing and financing specials are available, as well as a special discount on select models. Those interested in securing a new Volkswagen vehicle are encouraged to act quickly, as the Presidents Day Sale is going on…

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Capistrano Volkswagen—a California-based dealership that serves the Orange County area—is offering specials on most new Volkswagen vehicles. Both leasing and financing specials are available, as well as a special discount on select models. Those interested in securing a new Volkswagen vehicle are encouraged to act quickly, as the Presidents Day Sale is going on through March 1.

All new 2021 Volkswagen vehicles are eligible for the Presidents Day Sale, excluding the 2021 Volkswagen Arteon. Similarly, the soon-to-be-released 2021 Volkswagen ID.4 electric vehicle is also ineligible. Eligible 2021 Volkswagen models can be leased with $0 down payment, $0 first month payment, $0 security deposit and $0 due at signing (excluding taxes, title, license, registrations, options and dealer fees). Example leasing rates on eligible models include $209 per month for the 2021 Volkswagen Jetta and $279 per month for the Volkswagen Tiguan.

Eligible 2021 Volkswagen vehicles can also be financed at 0.9% APR for up 60 months (for well-qualified buyers) as part of the Presidents Day Sale. Some of the 2021 Volkswagen models, including the 2021 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport and the 2021 Volkswagen Atlas, also receive a $500 Presidents Day bonus toward down payment.

Those interested in taking advantage of the Capistrano Volkswagen Presidents Day Sale can visit the dealership website at capovw.com. The dealership can also be reached via phone at 866-925-1603. The Capistrano Volkswagen dealership is located on 32922 Valle Road, San Juan Capistrano.

Media Contact

Michelle Jaime, Capistrano Volkswagen, (949) 493-4511, mjaime@capovwmazda.com

 

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Use the Nutrition Facts Label to Make Heart-Healthy Food Choices

SILVER SPRING, Md., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Did you know that February is American Heart Month? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United…

SILVER SPRING, Md., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Did you know that February is American Heart Month? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s updated Nutrition Facts label is a tool that can help you make heart-healthy food choices.

  • Servings Per Container shows the total number of servings in the entire food package or container. It is common for one package of food to contain more than one serving.
  • Serving Size is based on the amount of food that is customarily eaten at one time and is not a recommendation of how much to eat.
  • Calories refers to the total number of calories in a serving of the food.
  • % Daily Value (%DV) shows how much of a nutrient in a serving of the food contributes to a total daily diet.
  • Nutrients: the Nutrition Facts label can help you learn about, compare, and monitor the nutrients in many foods in your diet.
    • Nutrients to get less of: saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars.
    • Nutrients to get more of: dietary fiber, vitamin D, calcium, iron, and potassium.

Here’s how you can use the Nutrition Facts label to help you make healthy food choices, and reduce your risk of developing high blood pressure and heart disease:

  • Check the serving size and the number of servings you eat or drink to determine how much of a nutrient you are consuming.
  • Know your calorie needs. 2,000 calories a day is used as a general guide for nutrition advice. Learn your number at https://www.myplate.gov/myplate-plan.
  • Use %DV to determine if a serving of the food is high or low in an individual nutrient and to compare food products (remember to make sure the serving size is the same). As a general guide:
    • 5% DV or less of a nutrient per serving is considered low.
    • 20% DV or more of a nutrient per serving is considered high.
  • Limit sodium in your diet to less than 2,300 mg per day.
  • Limit saturated fat in your diet to less than 10% of calories per day (e.g. 20 grams per day based on a 2,000 calorie daily diet).
  • Limit calories from added sugars to less than 10% of total calories per day (e.g. 200 calories or 50 grams per day of added sugars based on a 2,000 calorie daily diet).
  • Consume a diet rich in dietary fiber and vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin D, calcium, iron, and potassium, by choosing a variety of foods that are good sources of these nutrients since many people do not get the recommended amounts.

Visit the Nutrition Facts label Online for an interactive way to learn about the label: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/InteractiveNutritionFactsLabel/

For more information on how to use the Nutrition Facts label to make informed food choices, visit www.fda.gov/nutritioneducation

Contact: Media: 1-301-796-4540 Consumers: 1-888-SAFEFOOD (toll-free)

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Hispanic Unity Of Florida Continues Its 19-Year Commitment To The Community With Free/No-Cost Tax Preparation Services

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), a Hollywood-based 39-year-old nonprofit organization serving diverse and multi-cultural working families from the United States and more than 30 other countries, announced that they will continue to provide Free/No-Cost Tax preparation services through virtual/online version of its highly successful Broward…

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), a Hollywood-based 39-year-old nonprofit organization serving diverse and multi-cultural working families from the United States and more than 30 other countries, announced that they will continue to provide Free/No-Cost Tax preparation services through virtual/online version of its highly successful Broward Tax Pro/VITA (Volunteers in Tax Assistance) program. The tax preparation assistance program is available in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole.

HUF continues to partner with Code for America, the national nonprofit that that created the digital platform, Get Your Refund.

For more than 19 years, HUF has partnered with more than three dozen community partners to provide no-cost tax preparation services to thousands of qualified Broward County residents through its volunteer- and partner-driven Broward Tax Pro/(VITA) program. To qualify for the zero-cost program, Broward County families, or individuals, must make less than $66,000 per year. Clients who meet the requirement will have the expertise of a skilled, IRS-certified tax professional to prepare his/her tax return. Additionally, callers will be supported step-by-step through the online process, and assisted with any current, general tax questions in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole.

With the virtual/online program, qualified taxpayers can upload their documents via a secure website by visiting www.VITAtaxesfree.org. After uploading the necessary information, visitors to the site will be contacted within 72 hours by a Broward Tax Pro staff member to complete the tax return and submit it to the IRS for processing. For easier access, the above link is available on two HUF websites: www.Vitataxesfree.org and www.hispanicunity.org

The Tax Hotline (954-678-6882) also will continue to serve as an informational and referral hub to provide support for the virtual/online tax preparation service.  Trained and certified tax professionals are available to answer questions regarding stimulus checks and other frequently asked, general tax questions. The Tax Hotline will be open from Monday through Thursday, 10:00am to 1:00pm and 5pm to 8pm, Friday and Saturday, from 10am to 1pm.

«The virtual version of the Broward Tax Pro/VITA program is the same great quality as the previous, in-person program in a virtual format,» said Felipe Pinzon, HUF’s Executive Director. «Clients should feel confident about submitting their tax information through our safe, secure and encrypted website provided in partnership with Code for America.»

About Hispanic Unity of Florida, Inc. (HUF)
Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) was founded in 1982 by community leaders to guide newcomers to the U.S. on their journey to their American dream and to ease the acculturation process. Today, HUF is Broward County’s largest 501(c) (3) dedicated to the immigrant population. With 12 programs and more than 30 services offered in three languages, this agency serves South Florida’s diverse community. Since its inception, HUF has helped 445,000 individuals.

Contact: Katherin Gallego
954-329-5262 (mobile)
kgallego@hispanicunity.org         

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ASU Morrison Prize honors proposal to reform utility laws to combat climate change

PHOENIX, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Joshua C. Macey, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, believes the time has come for states and the federal government to abandon certain outdated utility laws that…

PHOENIX, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Joshua C. Macey, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, believes the time has come for states and the federal government to abandon certain outdated utility laws that are obstructing the nation’s push toward cleaner, more renewable energy sources.

Macey’s arguments are detailed in his paper, «Zombie Energy Laws,» which was just awarded the 2021 Morrison Prize – an honor established in 2015 and administered through the Program on Law and Sustainability at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.

The ASU Morrison Prize Contest awards a $10,000 prize annually to the authors of the most impactful sustainability-related legal academic article published in North America during the previous year. The prize is named after its benefactor, Richard N. Morrison, who is also a co-founder of the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at ASU.

As renewable energy technologies have advanced in recent decades, utility laws have failed to keep up. Now, some outmoded utility laws are increasingly slowing the transition to a sustainable, carbon-free energy system. Fortunately, as Macey explains, by shedding these «zombie laws,» governments could accelerate the country’s progress in combatting climate change.

«I was completely thrilled to learn that I had won the Morrison Prize this year and honored to see ‘Zombie Energy Laws’ join the company of the past winners’ brilliant work,» Macey said. «Zombie Energy Laws examines how century-old laws designed to protect consumers in the public utility era are now being used to harm consumers and impede decarbonization goals. I hope that, as the federal government takes a more proactive approach to addressing climate change, it will consider how legacy rules from the public utility era could undermine those efforts.»

Macey’s winning paper was originally published in the May 2020 issue of the Vanderbilt Law Review. Macey plans to travel to Phoenix to present his article and formally accept the prize at the Sixth Annual SRP Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators. The conference is planned for May 14 at ASU Law’s Beus Center for Law and Society in downtown Phoenix.

Professor Troy Rule, Faculty Director of the Law and Sustainability Program at ASU Law, said Macey, like past Morrison Prize winners, has developed inventive ideas that could facilitate significant progress in the environmental sustainability movement.

«Professor Macey’s article boldly challenges the status quo, persuasively describing how certain utility laws that presently obstruct the sustainable energy transition could be restructured into powerful decarbonization tools,» Rule said. «We look forward to hearing Professor Macey present his article at ASU Law and are deeply grateful to Richard Morrison for his generous support of this prestigious prize.»

Each year, law professors from throughout the world who have recently published articles in North American legal academic journals are eligible to enter the Morrison Prize Contest. All entries undergo independent review and scoring by a group of professors, not affiliated with ASU, who teach in environmental sustainability-related areas at various North American law schools. The scores from these judges are aggregated to determine the prize winner.

Past winners

In 2020, Vanderbilt University Law School professors Jim Rossi and Christopher Serkin won the Morrison Prize for their insightful article, «Energy Exactions,» which was published in the Spring 2019 issue of the Cornell Law Review. The article described how local governments could better leverage their land use regulatory authority to drive substantial increases in rooftop solar energy installations and energy-efficient real estate development.

In 2019, a six-author team won the Morrison Prize for an unprecedented analysis of the structuring of conservation easements in the face of rapid climate change. The article, titled «Climate change challenges for land conservation: Rethinking conservation easements, strategies, and tools,» was co-written by Federico Cheever, a professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law; Jessica Owley, director of the environmental law program at University of Buffalo – State University of New York; Adena R. Rissman, an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Forestry and Wildlife Ecology; M. Rebecca Shaw, chief scientist at the World Wide Fund for Nature; Barton H. Thompson Jr., a professor of natural resources at Stanford Law School; and W. William Weeks, director of the Conservation Law Clinic at Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law.

In 2018, Minnesota Law School professor Hari M. Osofsky and Jacqueline Peel, associate dean of the University of Melbourne Law School in Australia, won the prize for their academic article «Energy Partisanship.» They outlined the critical importance of circumventing fierce political divisions in order to combat climate change, and provided guidance for doing so.

In 2017, Vanderbilt University professors Michael P. Vandenbergh and Jonathan Gilligan’s won the prize for «Beyond Gridlock.» The article underscored the difficulties of effecting change through government and highlighted the underutilized potential to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions through the private sector.

In 2016, Dave Owen, a professor at University of California, Hastings College of Law, and Colin Aspe, a freshwater conservation adviser at the Nature Conservancy, were the inaugural winners of the Morrison Prize. Their article, «Trading Dams,» described creative new policy approaches for better balancing hydroelectric energy generation and environmental protection on the nation’s river system. 

About the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is one of the nation’s preeminent law schools, focused on offering students a personalized legal education. Ranked No. 1 in Arizona since 2010 and No. 24 nationally by
U.S. News & World Report, ASU Law offers students the opportunity to tailor their education, to match externships to their interests and career services resources to help land their ideal jobs. Additionally, ASU Law’s LEED Gold certified building in downtown Phoenix is steps away from the legal, political and economic heart of Arizona. For more information, visit law.asu.edu. 

About Arizona State University
Arizona State University has developed a new model for the American Research University, creating an institution that is committed to access, excellence and impact. ASU measures itself by those it includes, not by those it excludes. As the prototype for a New American University, ASU pursues research that contributes to the public good, and ASU assumes major responsibility for the economic, social and cultural vitality of the communities that surround it.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Julie Tenney, Director of Communications
ASU Law
Email: julie.tenney@asu.edu

 

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Hispanic Unity Of Florida Continues Its 19-Year Commitment To The Community With Free/No-Cost Tax Preparation Services

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), a Hollywood-based 39-year-old nonprofit organization serving diverse and multi-cultural working families from the United States and more than 30 other countries, announced that they will continue to provide Free/No-Cost Tax preparation services through virtual/online version of its highly successful Broward Tax Pro/VITA…

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), a Hollywood-based 39-year-old nonprofit organization serving diverse and multi-cultural working families from the United States and more than 30 other countries, announced that they will continue to provide Free/No-Cost Tax preparation services through virtual/online version of its highly successful Broward Tax Pro/VITA (Volunteers in Tax Assistance) program. The tax preparation assistance program is available in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole.

HUF continues to partner with Code for America, the national nonprofit that that created the digital platform, Get Your Refund.

For more than 19 years, HUF has partnered with more than three dozen community partners to provide no-cost tax preparation services to thousands of qualified Broward County residents through its volunteer- and partner-driven Broward Tax Pro/(VITA) program. To qualify for the zero-cost program, Broward County families, or individuals, must make less than $66,000 per year. Clients who meet the requirement will have the expertise of a skilled, IRS-certified tax professional to prepare his/her tax return. Additionally, callers will be supported step-by-step through the online process, and assisted with any current, general tax questions in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole.

With the virtual/online program, qualified taxpayers can upload their documents via a secure website by visiting www.VITAtaxesfree.org. After uploading the necessary information, visitors to the site will be contacted within 72 hours by a Broward Tax Pro staff member to complete the tax return and submit it to the IRS for processing. For easier access, the above link is available on two HUF websites: www.Vitataxesfree.org and www.hispanicunity.org

The Tax Hotline (954-678-6882) also will continue to serve as an informational and referral hub to provide support for the virtual/online tax preparation service.  Trained and certified tax professionals are available to answer questions regarding stimulus checks and other frequently asked, general tax questions. The Tax Hotline will be open from Monday through Thursday, 10:00am to 1:00pm and 5pm to 8pm, Friday and Saturday, from 10am to 1pm.

«The virtual version of the Broward Tax Pro/VITA program is the same great quality as the previous, in-person program in a virtual format,» said Felipe Pinzon, HUF’s Executive Director. «Clients should feel confident about submitting their tax information through our safe, secure and encrypted website provided in partnership with Code for America.»

About Hispanic Unity of Florida, Inc. (HUF)
Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) was founded in 1982 by community leaders to guide newcomers to the U.S. on their journey to their American dream and to ease the acculturation process. Today, HUF is Broward County’s largest 501(c) (3) dedicated to the immigrant population. With 12 programs and more than 30 services offered in three languages, this agency serves South Florida’s diverse community. Since its inception, HUF has helped 445,000 individuals.

Contact: Katherin Gallego
954-329-5262 (mobile)
kgallego@hispanicunity.org         

 

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BCycle Introduces New Flexible Docking Technology

WATERLOO, Wis., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — BCycle has launched a new generation of dock-based bike share with the 3.0 docks. The 3.0 docks combine the flexibility and streamlined infrastructure that cities and riders want with the order and predictability that have made BCycle’s bike share programs successful for more than a decade. Unique to the bike share industry, this technology allows programs to grow more quickly and at a lower cost by eliminating the need for a kiosk. Its modular design…

WATERLOO, Wis., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — BCycle has launched a new generation of dock-based bike share with the 3.0 docks. The 3.0 docks combine the flexibility and streamlined infrastructure that cities and riders want with the order and predictability that have made BCycle’s bike share programs successful for more than a decade. Unique to the bike share industry, this technology allows programs to grow more quickly and at a lower cost by eliminating the need for a kiosk. Its modular design also allows for smaller stations in more locations.

«Our goal at BCycle is to get more people on bikes,» said Morgan Ramaker, Executive Director of BCycle, LLC. «To do that, we need to make it easy for bike share programs to grow quickly and flexibly, whether that’s expanding into new neighborhoods, or creating greater density in downtown areas. We have developed a best-of-both-worlds solution that offers the flexibility that bike share riders expect, without sacrificing the reliability that we know docks provide.»

BCycle’s new docks feature:

  • Modular, kiosk-less, easy-to-install design for countless station configuration options
  • Durable aluminum construction
  • Power savings through new technology
  • Theft deterrents
  • Easy rider access via mobile app or RFID card

«BCycle’s new docks open so many doors for us,» said Helen Bradley, General Manager of Madison BCycle. «With lower costs and more flexibility, we can put docks in places we couldn’t previously—areas where space was limited, and a traditional kiosk wouldn’t fit—but where our riders want to be.»

Madison, Wis., Santa Barbara, Calif., and Broward County, Fla., are the first communities to launch the 3.0 docks. All BCycle docks and stations are designed in Wisconsin and made in the United States.

About BCycle
Headquartered in Waterloo, WI, BCycle LLC develops and delivers best-in-class bike share systems and is committed to providing an environmentally sustainable transportation alternative for cities. BCycle believes that bike share is the bicycle’s role in public transit and is on a mission to change the world by getting more people on bikes. BCycle, a fully owned subsidiary of Trek Bicycle, partners with organizations across the country to deliver community-based bike share. For more information, visit www.bcycle.com.

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