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Karen Cutler Receives Rising Star Award From Community Associations Institute Rocky Mountain Chapter

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

DENVER, Feb. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Associa Colorado (AC) , a leading provider of community management services throughout the Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, and Front Range areas, is pleased to announce that one of its team members, community association manager Karen Culter, CMCA®, has received the Community Associations Institute Rocky Mountain Chapter (CAI-RMC) 2022 Rising Star Award!

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  • DENVER, Feb. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Associa Colorado (AC) , a leading provider of community management services throughout the Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, and Front Range areas, is pleased to announce that one of its team members, community association manager Karen Culter, CMCA®, has received the Community Associations Institute Rocky Mountain Chapter (CAI-RMC) 2022 Rising Star Award!
  • At the same awards ceremony, AC team member Karla Strader, CMCA®, AMS®, PCAM®, was installed on the CAI-RMC 2023 board of directors.
  • She has more than 17 years’ experience in the community management sector, including more than 12 years with Associa.
  • “I want to personally congratulate them for the commitment they continue to show on behalf of their fellow team members and community partners.”

Nurse Practitioner Sues CVS for Revoking Longstanding Religious Accommodation for Prescribing Contraception

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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- First Liberty Institute and the law firm Boyden Gray & Associates today filed a federal lawsuit against CVS Pharmacy on behalf of Robyn Strader, a nurse practitioner in Texas.  CVS terminated Strader's employment because she sought a religious accommodation from prescribing any medication that could intentionally end the development or life of an unborn child, an accommodation CVS had granted for the previous six years.  

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  • CVS terminated Strader's employment because she sought a religious accommodation from prescribing any medication that could intentionally end the development or life of an unborn child, an accommodation CVS had granted for the previous six years.
  • "It is illegal to issue a blanket revocation of all religious accommodations when it is so easy for CVS to accommodate its employees.
  • No one should have to choose between her faith and her job, especially where it would be easy to continue a longstanding religious accommodation.
  • For six and a half years she operated under a religious accommodation not to prescribe hormonal contraception.