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Daily Archives: June 30, 2017
GOP senators call for McConnell to shorten August recess – Politico
Posted: June 30, 2017 at 5:44 pm
Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., walks to the elevator for a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower, Friday, Dec. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) | AP Photo
The GOP's long-stalled agenda is boiling over.
A group of 10 senators is sending a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday morning asking for the GOP leader to shorten the August recess or cancel it altogether if the party does not make significant headway on its priorities in July, according to a copy obtained by POLITICO. The letter comes right after Congress left Thursday and scattered across the country for a July 4 recess.
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Spearheaded by Sen. David Perdue of Georgia, the bloc of 10 senators said the five-week break should be on the table if Republicans don't make progress on repealing Obamacare, passing a budget, averting a government shutdown at the end of September, avoiding a debt default and get to their top priority: Reforming the tax code.
"Our current Senate calendar shows only 33 potential working days remaining before the end of the fiscal year. This does not appear to give us enough time to adequately address the issues that demand immediate attention. Therefore, we respectfully request that you consider truncating, if not completely foregoing, the scheduled August state work period, allowing us more time to complete our work." the senators wrote.
In addition, to Perdue, the letter is signed by Sens. Steve Daines of Montana, Joni Ernst of Iowa, John Kennedy of Louisiana, Mike Lee of Utah, James Lankford of Oklahoma, Mike Rounds of South Dakota, Luther Strange of Alabama, Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Dan Sullivan of Alaska. The group includes many of the most recently elected GOP senators, a group hungry for accomplishment.
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The House Freedom Caucus similarly asked House Speaker Paul Ryan to cancel the August break.
The asks to cancel the cherished vacation, when D.C. is at its most steamy and uncomfortable, shows how frustrated Republicans are becoming after their initial plans to quickly repeal and replace Obamacare have hit a rut and backed up the rest of their agenda. The GOP has still not found success in its health reform efforts, and a massive convergence of fiscal deadlines is awaiting the party in September that will further delay tax reform. The party appears extremely unlikely to pass the 12 annual spending bills and has no apparent plan to deal with the debt ceiling, which is expected to hit in late September or early October.
"The stakes are much higher this year. We simply cannot afford to lose any additional time in resolving these issues when tax reform is hanging in the balance. Robust change to our tax code is our single most important economic growth tool, and there is already growing anticipation for us to act," the senators said. "Failure to deliver could have devastating economic consequences."
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GOP lawmakers urge party leaders to cancel August recess – The Hill (blog)
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GOPlawmakers are urging party leadershipto nix the August recess, as Republicans struggle to make progress on their agenda despite maintaining control of both chambers.
Ten Republican senators sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellMitch McConnellGOP lawmakers urge party leaders to cancel August recess Healthcare protesters arrested after protest in GOP senator's office The party of Lincoln has no soul the GOP and its toxic healthcare bill MORE (R-Ky.) on Friday warning that the current congressional schedule doesn't give them enough time to work on legislation. They called for him to cancel, or at least curtail, the recess.
"We respectfully request that you consider truncating, if not completely foregoing, the scheduled August state work period, allowing us more time to complete our work," the senatorssaid in the letter spearheaded by Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.).
The lawmakersoutlined five areas where they want to seeprogress: ObamaCare repeal, passing a budget, funding the government, raising the debt ceiling and tax reform.
The letter comesafter Senate Republicans delayed a vote on repealing ObamaCare until July.
The GOP agenda remains months behind schedule,despite Republicans having control of the White House and both chambers of Congress for the first time in a decade.
"We appreciate your leadership, both in advancing our agenda and by moving a package of bills this year to roll back regulations. ... Further, we have been encouraged by your work to date to help us stay on track. However, there is much to be done," they wrote.
Meanwhile, 12 members fromthe conservative House Freedom Caucus sent a similar letter on Friday to Speaker Paul RyanPaul RyanThreats against lawmakers spiked this year GOP lawmakers urge party leaders to cancel August recess Moderate House GOP express concern over budget process MORE (R-Wis.), urging him to cancel the August recess.
"During the 2016 elections, President Trump and Republican candidates running for the House and Senate promised the American people that with unified Republican government we could achieve many of the policy priorities that have been mere wishes for the last several years,"they said in the letterspearheaded by Rep. Andy Biggs(R-Ariz.).
Perdue and the House Freedom Caucus havebeen leading an effort to try to get leadership to cancel or scale back the six-week recess, but that has yet to gain traction with leadership.
Congressleft town on Thursday for the July Fourth recess. The Senateis expected to be in session for 15 days in July.
The senators added in their letter onFriday that they have a total of 33 potential working days left beforeSept. 30, the end of the fiscal year.
In addition to needing to fund the government, lawmakers also face fall deadlines for reauthorizing and funding the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Flood Insurance Program and the Children's Health Insurance Program.
The House members warned that constituents will be "disappointed" if they leave Washington instead of working through legislation.
"We have achieved some notable accomplishments you have rightly called singles and doubles, but working during August could facilitate hitting some home runs," the House members wrote.
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Financial independence might seem like an impossible dream for many, but if you put in place a set saving-and-spending plan, and stick to it, you will be surprised how quickly financial independence can become a realistic goal.
A strict budget and savings plan is the first stage of building your wealth. The next step is investing to make your money work harder for you.
The great thing about investing is that your money can work for you even when you're asleep. Your earnings ability will no longer be constrained by your working hours. Instead, you'll be able to benefit from the profits of other companies and other workers.
Dividends and dividend stocks play a crucial role here. Many studies have shown that dividends provide the bulk of investment returns for investors over the long term and by reinvesting your dividends you can achieve investment returns that are far greater than the market average.
For example, if you have a 1,000 investment in a company that yields 5% per year, you would receive 50 per annum in dividends, much more than the current level of interest available on most savings accounts. If the dividend payout remained unchanged for 10years, and for argument's sake, the share price also remained unchanged, without reinvestment you would receive a total of 500 over the life of the investment, a return of 50%.
However, if you were to reinvest these funds at the end of the period, your investment would have grown to 1,551, an extra profit of 51.
This basic example illustrates just how powerful the strengthof dividend reinvestment can be. To add to the example, let's say the value of the share in question rose by 5% every year. This capital growth combined with dividend reinvestment makes a super-potent combination. According to my figures, in this example, if the dividend is paid only once a year, within a decade the combination of capital gains and income will have turned theinitial 1,000 investment into 2,236. Most companies don't pay out the same dividend every year. They try to increase the per-share dividend by at least the rate of inflation.
So, let's assume that the company in our example increases its dividend payout by 5% per annum. In this scenario, assuming dividends are reinvested, a steady share price growth rate of 5% per annum and dividend growth, 1,000 will become 2,407 by the end of the decade sample period, almost 1,000 more than the example with no dividend reinvestment.
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Edenia: a lost Yiddish utopia for Ukraine and its afterlife in modern-day Kharkiv – The Calvert Journal
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At one point in Kalman Zingmans 1918 Yiddish novella In Edenia, a City of the Future, the protagonist Zalman Kindishman stands admiring a monument on the titular citys Freedom Square:
A young girl with an ardent glance, her hair in loose curls, stepping with her feet on a snake, which is completely wrapped around her. In one hand she holds a blood-red flag and in the other a black one. On the bottom of the red side is a bas-relief depicting high barricades, flattened faces a war is going on. There is also a bas-relief on the other side, under the black flag, of the victims after the war, of those who were shot: a Russian, a Ukrainian, a Pole, a Jew, a Georgian, et cetera all dead. The inscription reads: They fought together, they died together.
Edenia is a utopian future version of Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, projected forward from the 1910s into the 40s. Now theres another war going on nearby, this time between Russia and Ukraine; that, and the sickening disjunction between Zingmans Yiddish fantasia and what actually befell the regions Jews in the Second World War, might seem to discredit the authors vision of cooperation and reconciliation.
For Russian-American artist Yevgeniy Fiks and American-Ukrainian curator Larissa Babij, however, the peculiar world of Zingmans Edenia is worth remembering. Together, they have created a new exhibition named after his novella, currently on display in Kharkivs Yermilov Centre. In the novella, Kindishman visits Edenias art museum; Fiks and Babij have invited an international group of artists the participants include Babi Badalov (Azerbaijan), Ruth Jenrbekova and Maria Vilkovisky (Kazakhstan), Aikaterini Gegisian(Greece/Armenia), Haim Sokol (Russia/Israel) and Nikita Kadan (Ukraine) to contribute artworks towards a reconstruction of this imaginary space. In the process, they are posing many of the same questions of multiculturalism and futurism that occupied Zingman almost a century ago. What might a better future for Ukraine look like? And what position might religious and ethnic minorities hold within it?
Utopianor futuristic Yiddish literature is not common, Fiks tells me. Most often Yiddish literature eithertalks about the present or remembers the past. In Zingmans text, Zalman Kindishman comes to Edenia to visit his old friend Yugendboym. Here, there is no money every citizen has their material needs provided for. National communities Jews, Ukrainians and others live in complete harmony and are free to set their own laws. There are flying aerotrains, an artificially regulated climate, abundant gardens with children celebrating Jewish holidays by their thousands. Edenia is not a Jewish-only city, but one where questions of anti-Semitism have been superseded.
Zingmans vision of a peaceful existence for Ukraines Jews clashes horribly with the countrys history. The post-revolutionary, short-lived Ukrainian Peoples Republic (1917-1921) was the first modern state to have a Ministry for Jewish Affairs, and Yiddish was made a state language. But pogroms continued unabated, and between 1918, when Zingmans book was written, and 1920, at least 31,000 Jews were killed in Ukraine the real number may be as high as 100,000. The great majority died at the hands of nationalists and anti-Communists, many of whom saw Bolshevism as a sinister Semitic plot. Even greater horrors were to come in the Second World War, when the country was occupied by the Nazis and Ukrainian collaborators. An estimated one million Jews were murdered in Ukraine during the Holocaust; 70 per cent of the countrys Jewish population was killed or displaced.
Personally, I feel that the Yiddish question is preciselythe question that should be raised when we talk about the present and future relationship between Ukraine and Russia, Fiks says.Perhaps the silence of Yiddish in the streetsof both Ukraine and Russia, if acknowledgedand contemplated, criesthe need, the hope for a better world, a word of multiculturalism and autonomy. For Babij, this is a question of both national and personal significance. While working on this exhibition I could not help but notice how the site of multi-ethnic or inter-national coexistence has shifted to the scale of the individual, she says. Hence the exhibition acts not only as a reminder of Ukraines rich multicultural landscape of the past, but also as an attempt to present and enact a more complex understanding of cultural identity.
What might a better future for Ukraine look like? And what position might religious and ethnic minorities hold within it?
The question of Ukraines past and its impact on the future is a live one; in Fikss words, the country is reinventing itself withforces of multiculturalism on the one side and extreme nationalism on the other in a state of constant flux. In its attempts to wrench itself free from Russian influence and plant its feet firmly in the western European community, post-Maidan Ukraine has not always trod delicately: from the controversial programme of decommunisation to the nationalist historical retrofitting promoted by Volodymyr Viatrovychs Institute of National Memory and the uncritical public lionisation of wartime figures like nationalist militia leader Stepan Bandera. The reappraisal of Zingmans novella and an attention to Ukraines historical hybridity is timely, even if, as Babij admits, the Kharkiv exhibition represents a relatively small, bounded space.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Zingmans work is its combination of futuristic technologies with a lingering, old world devotion to eastern European Yiddish cultural tradition. Edenia is dotted with memorials exalting Jewish artists and writers: Yitskhok Peretz, Roza Fayngold, Sholem Aleichem, El Lissitsky. Its citizens are avid readers to the extent that the literary scholar Professor Shvartsvald is treated like a rock star, his lectures on Peretz overflowing onto the street.
El Lissitsky
Yitskhok Peretz (second left), a great of early twentieth-century Yiddish literature
A page from El Lissitskys illustrated version of the Yiddish folk tale Had Gadya
A page from El Lissitskys illustrated version of the Yiddish folk tale Had Gadya
For Babij, Zingman maintains a separation between the realms of everyday activity, where technological advancements have increased the comfort and ease of residents lives, and the sphere of culture. Its interesting to contrast this vision with that of the early Soviet avant-garde, which envisioned art and its formal possibilities as a means to transform out-dated ways of living, to shape and prepare society for new forms of organisation, often through a violent break with and obliteration of past cultural traditions.
The exhibition itself jumps across time and space, its contributing artists turning their hands to themes of migration, religion and repression. Curandi Katz embroiders textiles with the borders of territories unrecognised by international law including Russia-annexed Crimea, an open wound in the Ukrainian national psyche. Ruth Jenrbekova and Maria Vilkovisky have created a video guide to their own utopian projection: a world in which the Central Asian states have formed into a federation of autonomous tribes. Perhaps the most pointed commentary on the erasure and resurfacing of history is provided by Nikita Kadans Viewers (2016). The great Constructivist designer Alexander Rodchenko produced a series of portraits of Soviet leaders in Uzbekistan in 1934; when these figures were repressed a few years later, Rodchenko blacked out their faces in his copy of the album. Kadan reproduces these disfigured portraits, labelling them the faces of the spirits of history History (in other words, the accumulation of ruins) happens under their watchful gaze.
Nikita Kadan, Viewers (2016) (left); Repetition of Forgetting (2016) (right). Image: Sergey Solonskij
Photo-collage of exhibition view (with Nikita Kadans Viewers) and Yiddish text from In Edenia, a City of the Future. Image: Sergey Solonskij
Yuri Leiderman, Self-portrait in Ukrainian Costume (2013). Image: Sergey Solonskij
Haim Sokol, Testimony (2015). Image: Sergey Solonskij
Zingmans novella ends abruptly with Zalman Kindishmans mysterious disappearance and death. The Jewish culture Zingman so cherished was brutally cut down a few decades later. Many Ukrainians are now no clearer as to the future they are headed towards than their predecessors of the early twentieth century. What place does utopian thinking occupy in the modern nation state? I think the term utopia, especially after the events of the twentieth century, is loaded and politicised, Fiks concludes. I think hoping and seeking happiness is a very basic, very human thing. But we must be very wary and very conscious about our methods. For Babij, Ukraine today is carried away by visions of a better future, whether in the shape of an idealised image of the European Union or the soothing promises of a strong, authoritarian neighbouring ruler or the hope that current Ukrainian politicians will miraculously change the way this country has been run for the past 25 years. Hence the importance of history: the past is really the only thing we can look at and talk about concretely.
Edenia is governed by two sects. The Heavenly Ones renounce all earthly pleasures, all the enjoyments that life can bring. They maintain that there is an even higher world, a more beautiful one. The second sect are the Earthly Ones, who say: enrich and improve life, so that heaven can be on earth. This practical, materialist message is what is picked up and translated for modern Ukraine in Fikss and Babijs exhibition. Our best bet might be to follow the advice given by Yitskhok Peretz, one of the Yiddish writers celebrated in Edenia, in one of his poems: Dont think the world is a wasteland created/For wolves and for foxes, for spoils and for booty Oh, dont think the world is a wasteland.
In Edenia, a City of the Future is on display at the Yermilov Centre in Kharkiv until 9 July.
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Central NY Dairy Proves That Staying Small Can Be Good – Lancaster Farming
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SENNETT, N.Y. For a farm established only five years ago, Utopia Farm LLC has done pretty well for itself.
Amanda and Lee Pratt own the farm. The Pratts grew up on dairies and met at State University of New York Cobleskill while studying agriculture.
After graduation, they got married and worked on farms in the area for a few years.
The Pratts milk 55 cows and are raising 60 heifers. They want to have them calving around 24 months and start breeding at 13 to 14 months. Their desired pregnancy rate is 30 percent or more.
We cant compete on milk production, so we strive to do well on reproduction, Amanda Pratt said. Anyone who doesnt breed after three to four services usually leaves the herd.
Some animals are sold to supplement their milk income.
Milking is done in a tie-stall layout with pipelines. Heifers are kept in a freestall barn, and heifers and dry cows are pastured.
The Pratts keep the somatic cell count around 100,000. They employ a part-timer but do most of the work themselves.
They maintain 25 acres of pasture, which includes alfalfa, clover, orchardgrass and timothy. They buy all their hay and a pellet ration.
The Pratts bed their herd with mulch hay or straw.
Gabriel Carpenter with Keystone Mills of Romulus is the farms nutritionist.
Their efforts to enhance cow comfort include adding new mattresses a couple years ago and improving cooling in the barn during summer.
With production rates ranging from 70 to 75 pounds per cow daily, it appears their work is paying off.
But to protect their farm, they have a liability policy insuring the farm animals and equipment. Since they rent the property, they dont insure the buildings.
To help make ends meet, Lee Pratt works for Finger Lakes Dairy Service. They hope to eventually own their own farm, a goal hampered by a slow dairy market.
Amanda Pratt said their backgrounds in farming she is from western New York and Lee Pratt is from Vermont have helped as well as their degrees in agriculture.
Lees degree in business management was something helpful in having the ability to run the numbers and pay attention to budgeting and financial management, she said. That was very important.
Amanda Pratt helps with farm work while rearing their children: a son, 3, and a daughter, 7 months.
Utopia was one of two Cayuga County businesses acknowledged at the recent U.S. Small Business Administrations 19th annual Central New York Regional Small Business Excellence Awards luncheon in Syracuse.
The SBA selected businesses based on longevity, innovation, sales growth, increased employment, ability to overcome adversity or community contributions, according to an SBA press release.
Five Point Bank nominated Utopia Farm.
It was incredible to be up there honored for our hard work, Amanda Pratt said. The cows never say thank you, so that was pretty nice. Its still hard to believe wed qualify with some of the other businesses that were there.
Deborah Jeanne Sergeant is a freelance writer in central New York. Connect with her online at http://www.skilledquill.net.
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Ports of Auckland: Best Seaport in Oceania 2017 – Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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Ports of Auckland has beaten out competitors from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific to be crowned Best Seaport in Oceania for the second year running.
The port was voted into the finals by customers and industry peers at the Asia Cargo News Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards; the only New Zealand port to be selected as a finalist amongst three Australian ports (Port of Melbourne, Port of Brisbane and Sydney Ports).
I am so proud to accept the award as the best port in our region on behalf of our team. It is a fantastic achievement for Ports of Auckland and testament to the hard-working people that keep our port running 24/7. We have a world-class group of people working here, doing their best for our customers and Aucklanders said Ports of Auckland Chief Executive Tony Gibson.
The awards recognise leading air and shipping lines, air and sea ports, logistics providers and other industry professionals. Ports of Auckland was the first recipient of the Best Seaport in Oceania award when the category was introduced in 2016, and the only recipient in this category to date.
This year, thousands of Asia Cargo News readers cast votes across award categories such as Best Seaport, Best Container Terminal and Best Airport. Asia Cargo News reported votes in the thousands a record number of votes were submitted this year. Source: Ports of Auckland
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PNG Boxers Return from Oceania Boxing Championships EMTV … – EMTV Online
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The PNG Boxing team arrived in the country after attending the Oceania National Boxing Championships in Gold Coast, Australia. Out of 9 countries, Papua New Guinea finished in third place behind Australia and New Zealand.
PNG did well at the Oceania Championships winning 5 medals (1 Gold, 1 Silver and 3 Bronze).
The most noticeable would be Charlie Keama who defended his title in the Flyweight Division beating Australias Tyler Blizzard in the Gold Medal bout.
Maxie Magea settled for Silver in his Light-Flyweight division, going down to Australias Alex Winwood.
Team PNG was made up of some fairly new faces to the international scene.
PNG Boxing President John Avira said though they were new, they certainly impressed going up against Australia and New Zealand.
Keama and Magea have qualified for the World Championships in Germany later this year.
Moving forward, Boxers will be preparing to take part in the National Championships and other upcoming international events.
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Iran routs Sri Lanka in 2017 ParaVolley Asia Oceania Sitting Volleyball Championships – Press TV
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The national Iranian men's sitting volleyball team has dominated Sri Lanka in the preliminary round of the 2017 ParaVolley Asia Oceania Sitting Volleyball Championships in China.
The Iranian squad stormed past the Sri Lankan contingent with a straight-set win, 25-5, 25-10 and 25-9, in a fixture staged in the southern Chinese city ofHangzhou.
In another match of the day, Iran women's national sitting volleyball team suffered a 1-3 defeat from Japan.
Iranian physically-challenged sportswomen will take on their Kazakh counterparts on Saturday. Iran women's national sitting volleyball team is also scheduled to play Kazakhstan in the third-place playoff.
The 2017 ParaVolley Asia Oceania Sitting Volleyball Championships opened in Hangzhou, China, on June 27, and will wrap up on July 3.
The tournament has brought together national mens sitting volleyball teams from China, Iraq, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan and Sri Lanka.
National mens sitting volleyball teams from China, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan and Mongolia are in action as well.
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Bahamas Maintains a Tier 1 Ranking in the 2017 Trafficking In Persons Report – Magnetic Media (press release)
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Bahamas, June 30,2017 Nassau On Tuesday, June 27, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson released the 2017 Trafficking In Persons (TIP) Report. The Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report is the U.S. Governments principal diplomatic tool to engage foreign governments on human trafficking and The Bahamas has managed to maintain the highest possible ranking for work done to discourage and stop human trafficking.
The TIP Report is described as the worlds most comprehensive resource of governmental anti-human trafficking efforts and reflects the U.S. Governments commitment to global leadership on this key human rights and law enforcement issue. It represents an updated, global look at the nature and scope of trafficking in persons and the broad range of government actions to confront and eliminate it.
In response to the release of the 2017 TIP Report, U.S. Charg dAffaires Lisa Johnson offers congratulations to the Government of The Bahamas on receiving a Tier 1 ranking for its efforts to combat Trafficking in Persons for the third consecutive year.
The ranking reflects the Governments serious and sustained efforts through strong collaboration across multiple government agencies, facilitating the prosecution of traffickers and protection of victims. The U.S. Embassy looks forward to continuing to work with the TIP Committee and Task Force in the year ahead.
The U.S. Government also uses the TIP Report to engage foreign governments in dialogues to advance anti-trafficking reforms and to combat trafficking and to target resources on prevention, protection and prosecution programs.
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Commonwealth Games England unveil team for Bahamas 2017 – Insidethegames.biz
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A squad of 72 athletes, aged between 14 and 18, have been selected to represent England at this years Commonwealth Youth Games in The Bahamas.
Due to take place between July 18 and 23, the squad chosen by Commonwealth Games England will compete in athletics, swimming, rugby sevens, beach volleyball, judo, boxing and tennis.
Notable inclusions are two-time national junior boxing champion Ivan Price, 2016 European Youth Championships long jump gold medallist Holly Mills and beach volleyball under-20 national champions Joaquin and Javier Bello.
Swimmer Layla Black, who claimed two gold medals at Samoa 2015, will be competing at her second Youth Games.
Im delighted that we will be taking such a talented group of young athletes to the Commonwealth Youth Games," said Sarah Winckless, Chef de Mission for Commonwealth Games England.
"For many this will be their first experience of a multi-sport Games environment and a key milestone on their pathway.
These young athletes represent the pride of England and I know everyone back home will be wishing them all the best for the competition.
This is the largest team weve sent overseas to a Commonwealth Youth Games and, for the team behind the team, the Games represents an important staging post on the road to the Gold Coast next year.
Previous English representatives at the Commonwealth Youth Games include London 2012 heptathlon Olympic champion Jessica Ennis-Hill, London 2012 gymnastics bronze medallist Beth Tweddle, Beijing 2008 gold medal winning boxer James de Gale and rugby player Danny Care.
The first Commonwealth Youth Games was held in Edinburgh in 2000 and England has taken part in every edition since.
At Samoa 2015, England finished third in the medal table behind South Africa and Australia after winning 12 golds, 16 silvers and 16 bronzes.
This year's Games will be the largest international sporting event ever staged in The Bahamas with up to 1,300 athletes set to participate.
The Queen Elizabeth Sports Complex in Nassau will be the main venue hub, which includes the world-class 15,000-capacity Thomas A Robinson stadium.
England's full squad can be found here.
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