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Global Policy Solutions Receives B Corporation Certification

Social change strategy firm recognized for public commitment to sustainable business practices

WASHINGTON—Global Policy Solutions is thrilled to announce our certification as a B Corporation. As a Certified B Corp, we are voluntarily joining 1,000 other businesses to regularly meet rigorous standards for social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.

Dr. Rockeymoore Named First African American Woman Board Chair of The National Committee

WASHINGTON – Dr. Maya Rockeymoore, president and CEO of Global Policy Solutions, has been elected to chair the board of directors of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare for a three-year term beginning June 2012.

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GlobalPolicy.tv Showcases Diverse Policy Perspectives

WASHINGTON—Global Policy Solutions today launched www.globalpolicy.tv, a new public affairs website featuring viewpoints from a diverse group of policy experts whose opinions are rarely heard in the mainstream media.

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Minority Groups Bear the Brunt of Super Committee Decisions About Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid

Prominent Health and Income Security Groups Raise Concerns About the Effects of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid Cuts on Communities of Color

WASHINGTON – As the United States transitions to a “majority-minority” population over the next three decades, prominent health and income security groups say the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction and other Members of Congress must take into account how changes to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid will affect communities of color, a population that is growing and increasingly economically insecure.

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New Report Calls for Social Security Modernization Efforts to Focus on the Needs of a “Majority-Minority” Population

Long-term solvency can be achieved while strengthening benefits for most vulnerable

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the United States transitions to a “majority-minority” population over the next three decades, Social Security must be modernized to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse and economically insecure workforce, according to a report released today by the Commission to Modernize Social Security, made up of national policy experts representing African American, Asian American, Latino and Native American communities.

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