Indiana is one of five states that does not have a statewide law that specifically addresses hate crimes. Such legislation can enable prosecutors to seek higher penalties for criminal acts motivated by hate.
“We can talk about inclusion, but there’s still just some basic things we need to do as a state to make Indiana welcoming, and passing a comprehensive hate crimes bill is table stakes for our state,” Rose said while participating today (Dec. 14) in a panel discussion at Engage Indiana in Indianapolis.
The pledged amount represents about a 7 percent increase over pledges in 2017 and will be matched dollar for dollar by the Cummins Foundation, creating twice the impact for local communities.
The more than $6 million from Cummins and its employees will go towards initiatives addressing everything from homelessness and hunger to school readiness and programs promoting safe, healthy relationships.
The hospital expanded its main building to 400 beds, and this led to an increase in the electrical power supply. In addition, MAMMET completed the synchronization work with the old station. “This was an important step to support the energy field in the liberated areas, especially the city of Mosul,” noted MAMMET Sales Engineer Mustafa Shakir. “The team faced difficulty in transferring the generators to the site because of the procedures and the difficulty of entering Mosul after the liberation from ISIS.”
The power, which officially started flowing Wednesday (Dec. 19), won’t go to Cummins. But the company’s share of the energy generated by the expansion’s 61 wind turbines is more than Cummins uses at all of its Indiana facilities. Essentially, the expansion is replacing the power the company uses in its home state with low-carbon, renewable energy.
Incorporated in 1997, Meezan Bank made history in 2002 as the nation’s first licensed, fully-dedicated Islamic commercial bank. It is also the largest with over 600 branches in over 160 cities. As the bank continues to expand its network and reach new customers, Cummins and its distributor are providing reliable standby power systems to service the new branch startups.
The Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Center
The Cummins Power Seminar offers an opportunity to train those in key roles, such as specifying and consulting engineers, providing an unbiased, educational workshop of interactive dialogue, factory tours and demonstrations.
In 2017, the Cummins Power Seminar completed its year-long effort for accreditation with the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). Since the accreditation, 239 attendees have successfully completed the Power Seminar. The first Power Seminar season with the new IACET accreditation recently concluded.
They knew there would be much to do once the hurricane passed. So, while many residents left the island if they could, Diaz, Mitchell and Ortiz stayed behind along with every employee at the Cummins branch in Cataño, Puerto Rico. Less than a week after the storm hit Sept. 20, 2017, everyone was back at the branch, helping customers and those in need get back on their collective feet.
"Cummins is more than just a provider of equipment, we help our communities," Diaz said. "It really shows that we live by our values, and that we are part of the community."
MAMMET, Cummins authorized distributor in Iraq, provided the entire system plus synchronization work, comprised of 4 x Cummins C330 D5 enclosed generator sets with PowerCommand® PCC3.3 control, Digital Master Controller DMC1000 and switchgear.
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