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8:00–8:15 a.m. Introduction and
Opening Remarks
S. David Mitchell, Missouri Advisory
Committee Chairman
Martin Castro, U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights Chairman
8:15–9:30 a.m. Panel 1: Academic
Experts
• Dr. Richard Rosenfeld, UMSL
• Dr. Justin Hansford, St. Louis
University
• Dr. Stefan Bradley, St. Louis
University
• Dr. Marva Robinson, Association of
Black Psychologists
9:35–10:30 a.m. Panel 2: Community
Representatives I
• Ms. Pamela Meanes, National Bar
Association
• Mr. Adolphus Pruitt, NAACP St.
Louis
• Mr. Marius Johnson-Malone, Better
Together
10:30–10:40 a.m. Break
10:40–11:55 a.m. Panel 3: Community
Representatives II
• Rev. Traci Blackmon, Christ the
King Church
• Mr. James Clark, Better Family Life
• Ms. Charli Cooksey, Young Citizens
Council of St. Louis
• Ms. Leticia Seitz, Latinos en Axion
St. Louis
• Mr. David Nehrt-Flores, MO
Immigrant and Refugee Advocates
12:00–12:30 p.m. Open Forum I
12:30–1:30 p.m. Lunch Break
1:30–2:45 p.m. Panel 5: Law
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• Chief Jon Belmar, St. Louis County
• Chief Frank McCall, Berkeley Police
• Chief Thomas Jackson, Ferguson
Police
• Representative from the MO
Highway Patrol
• Representative from St. Louis
Metropolitan Police
2:50–4:05 p.m. Panel 4: Government
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Public Safety
• Ms. Tishaura Jones, St. Louis City
Treasurer and Young Citizen’s
Council of St. Louis
• Dr. Ellen Scrivner, The Police
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• Representative from U.S.
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4:05–4:15 p.m. Break
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5:15–5:30 p.m. Closing Remarks
S. David Mitchell, Missouri Advisory
Committee Chair
5:30 p.m. Adjournment
DATES: The meeting will be held on
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ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
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Dated: February 3, 2015.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Office of the Secretary
Estimates of the Voting Age
Population for 2014
Office of the Secretary,
Commerce.
ACTION: General notice announcing
population estimates.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
voting age population estimates as of
July 1, 2014, for each state and the
District of Columbia. We are providing
this notice in accordance with the 1976
amendment to the Federal Election
Campaign Act, Title 2, United States
Code, Section 441a(e).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karen Humes, Chief, Population
Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Room
HQ–5H174, Washington, DC 20233, at
301–763–2071.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
requirements of the 1976 amendment to
the Federal Election Campaign Act,
Title 2, United States Code, Section
441a(e), I hereby give notice that the
estimates of the voting age population
for July 1, 2014, for each state and the
District of Columbia are as shown in the
following table.
SUMMARY:
ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION OF
VOTING AGE FOR EACH STATE AND
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: JULY 1,
2014
Area
United States ........................
Alabama ................................
Alaska ...................................
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Population 18
and over
245,273,438
3,741,806
550,189
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ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION OF
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
VOTING AGE FOR EACH STATE AND
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: JULY 1, International Trade Administration
2014—Continued
[A–351–841, A–520–803, A–570–924]
Area
Arizona ..................................
Arkansas ...............................
California ...............................
Colorado ...............................
Connecticut ...........................
Delaware ...............................
District of Columbia ..............
Florida ...................................
Georgia .................................
Hawaii ...................................
Idaho .....................................
Illinois ....................................
Indiana ..................................
Iowa ......................................
Kansas ..................................
Kentucky ...............................
Louisiana ..............................
Maine ....................................
Maryland ...............................
Massachusetts ......................
Michigan ...............................
Minnesota .............................
Mississippi ............................
Missouri ................................
Montana ................................
Nebraska ..............................
Nevada .................................
New Hampshire ....................
New Jersey ...........................
New Mexico ..........................
New York ..............................
North Carolina ......................
North Dakota ........................
Ohio ......................................
Oklahoma .............................
Oregon ..................................
Pennsylvania ........................
Rhode Island ........................
South Carolina ......................
South Dakota ........................
Tennessee ............................
Texas ....................................
Utah ......................................
Vermont ................................
Virginia ..................................
Washington ...........................
West Virginia ........................
Wisconsin .............................
Wyoming ...............................
Population 18
and over
Polyethylene Terephthalate Film,
Sheet, and Strip From Brazil, the
5,109,792 People’s Republic of China, and the
2,259,350 United Arab Emirates: Continuation
29,649,348 and Revocation of Antidumping Duty
4,109,494 Orders
2,821,247
731,367
543,588
15,839,713
7,604,061
1,111,117
1,203,384
9,892,106
5,014,928
2,381,172
2,181,355
3,400,843
3,536,183
1,071,112
4,625,863
5,354,940
7,686,087
4,175,347
2,262,810
4,670,966
798,555
1,414,894
2,175,874
1,059,672
6,926,094
1,583,623
15,517,321
7,656,415
570,955
8,955,859
2,925,352
3,112,217
10,086,316
842,321
3,747,734
642,768
5,054,826
19,841,344
2,038,787
504,976
6,457,174
5,458,809
1,470,179
4,457,375
445,830
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2014 Population Estimates.
I have certified these estimates for the
Federal Election Commission.
Dated: January 29, 2015.
Penny Pritzker,
Secretary of Commerce.
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Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: As a result of the
determinations by the Department of
Commerce (the Department) and the
International Trade Commission (the
ITC) in their five year (sunset) reviews
that revocation of the antidumping duty
(AD) order on polyethylene
terephthalate film, sheet, and strip (PET
Film) from the People’s Republic of
China (PRC) and the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) would likely lead to a
continuation or recurrence of dumping
and material injury to an industry in the
United States, the Department is
publishing a notice of continuation for
these antidumping duty orders. As a
result of the ITC’s determination that
revocation of the AD order on PET Film
from Brazil is not likely to lead to the
continuation or recurrence of material
injury to an industry in the United
States, the Department is revoking this
AD order.
DATES: Effective Date: AD Brazil
Revocation: November 10, 2013; AD
PRC and UAE Continuation: February 6,
2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jacqueline Arrowsmith, Office VII, AD/
CVD Operations, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230;
telephone: (202) 482–5255.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
Background
On October 1, 2013, the Department
initiated the sunset reviews on the AD
orders on PET film from Brazil, the PRC,
and the UAE pursuant to section 751(c)
of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended
(the Act).1 As a result of the reviews, the
Department found that revocation of the
AD orders on PET Film from Brazil, the
PRC, and the UAE would likely to lead
to continuation or recurrence of
dumping, and notified the ITC of the
1 See Initiation of Five year (‘‘Sunset’’) Review, 78
FR 60253 (October 1, 2013).
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margins of dumping likely to prevail
should the order be revoked.2
On January 23, 2015, the ITC
published its determination, pursuant to
section 751(c)(1) and section 752(a) of
the Act, that revocation of the AD order
on PET Film the PRC and the UAE
would be likely to lead to the
continuation or recurrence of material
injury within a reasonably foreseeable
time, but that revocation of the AD order
on PET Film from Brazil would not be
likely to do so.3
Scope of the Order
The products covered by this order
are all gauges of raw, pre-treated, or
primed PET film, whether extruded or
co-extruded. Excluded are metallized
films and other finished films that have
had at least one of their surfaces
modified by the application of a
performance-enhancing resinous or
inorganic layer more than 0.00001
inches thick. Also excluded is roller
transport cleaning film which has at
least one of its surfaces modified by
application of 0.5 micrometers of SBR
latex. Tracing and drafting film is also
excluded. PET film is classifiable under
subheading 3920.62.0090 of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTSUS). While HTSUS
subheadings are provided for
convenience and customs purposes, our
written description of the scope of the
order is dispositive.
Scope Determinations on PET Film
From the PRC
Since these orders were published,
there was one scope determination for
PET film from the PRC, with notice of
the decision published on July 1, 2010.
In this determination, requested by
Coated Fabrics Company, the
Department determined that
Amorphous PET (‘‘APET’’), Glycolmodified PET (‘‘PETG’’), and
coextruded APET with PETG on its
outer surfaces (‘‘GAG Sheet’’), are
within the scope of the antidumping
duty order of PET Film from the PRC.4
2 See Polyethylene Terephthalate Film, Sheet and
Strip From Brazil, the People’s Republic of China,
and the United Arab Emirates: Final Results of the
Expedited Sunset Reviews of the Antidumping Duty
Orders, 79 FR 10095, (February 24, 2014).
3 See Polyethylene Terephthalate Film, Sheet, and
Strip from Brazil, China, and the United Arab
Emirates, 80 FR 3623 (January 23, 2015). On the
same day, the ITC also determined that revocation
of the antidumping orders of PET Film from the
PRC and the UAE would lead to a continuation or
recurrence of material injury to an industry in the
United States within a reasonably foreseeable time.
4 See Notice of Scope Rulings, 75 FR 38081 (July
1, 2010).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Office of the Secretary
Estimates of the Voting Age Population for 2014
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Commerce.
ACTION: General notice announcing population estimates.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the voting age population estimates as
of July 1, 2014, for each state and the District of Columbia. We are
providing this notice in accordance with the 1976 amendment to the
Federal Election Campaign Act, Title 2, United States Code, Section
441a(e).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Humes, Chief, Population
Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Room HQ-5H174, Washington, DC 20233, at
301-763-2071.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the requirements of the 1976 amendment
to the Federal Election Campaign Act, Title 2, United States Code,
Section 441a(e), I hereby give notice that the estimates of the voting
age population for July 1, 2014, for each state and the District of
Columbia are as shown in the following table.
Estimates of the Population of Voting Age for Each State and the
District of Columbia: July 1, 2014
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Population 18
Area and over
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United States........................................... 245,273,438
Alabama................................................. 3,741,806
Alaska.................................................. 550,189
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Arizona................................................. 5,109,792
Arkansas................................................ 2,259,350
California.............................................. 29,649,348
Colorado................................................ 4,109,494
Connecticut............................................. 2,821,247
Delaware................................................ 731,367
District of Columbia.................................... 543,588
Florida................................................. 15,839,713
Georgia................................................. 7,604,061
Hawaii.................................................. 1,111,117
Idaho................................................... 1,203,384
Illinois................................................ 9,892,106
Indiana................................................. 5,014,928
Iowa.................................................... 2,381,172
Kansas.................................................. 2,181,355
Kentucky................................................ 3,400,843
Louisiana............................................... 3,536,183
Maine................................................... 1,071,112
Maryland................................................ 4,625,863
Massachusetts........................................... 5,354,940
Michigan................................................ 7,686,087
Minnesota............................................... 4,175,347
Mississippi............................................. 2,262,810
Missouri................................................ 4,670,966
Montana................................................. 798,555
Nebraska................................................ 1,414,894
Nevada.................................................. 2,175,874
New Hampshire........................................... 1,059,672
New Jersey.............................................. 6,926,094
New Mexico.............................................. 1,583,623
New York................................................ 15,517,321
North Carolina.......................................... 7,656,415
North Dakota............................................ 570,955
Ohio.................................................... 8,955,859
Oklahoma................................................ 2,925,352
Oregon.................................................. 3,112,217
Pennsylvania............................................ 10,086,316
Rhode Island............................................ 842,321
South Carolina.......................................... 3,747,734
South Dakota............................................ 642,768
Tennessee............................................... 5,054,826
Texas................................................... 19,841,344
Utah.................................................... 2,038,787
Vermont................................................. 504,976
Virginia................................................ 6,457,174
Washington.............................................. 5,458,809
West Virginia........................................... 1,470,179
Wisconsin............................................... 4,457,375
Wyoming................................................. 445,830
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2014 Population
Estimates.
I have certified these estimates for the Federal Election
Commission.
Dated: January 29, 2015.
Penny Pritzker,
Secretary of Commerce.
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