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  • Epson’s Commercial Channel Marketing Manager, Jessica Ornelas, Receives CRN 2026 Women of the Channel Recognition

    May 28, 2026

    Epson announced that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has recognized Epson’s commercial channel marketing manager, Jessica Ornelas, on the prestigious Women of the Channel list for 2026.
  • Sun Chemical Launches SunGame™ for High-Speed Trading Card Manufacturing

    May 28, 2026

    Sun Chemical will launch SunGame™, a product line specifically for the fast-growing trading card and gaming industry, consisting of high-quality inks, durable coatings, advanced brand protection solutions and innovative smart packaging concepts.
  • Know Where You Stand. Lead What's Next. Know Where You Stand. Lead What's Next.

    May 27, 2026

    Built specifically for the print industry, this free online assessment delivers tailored insights across workflow automation, data use, workforce readiness, and more.
  • A Stronger Workforce for America Act Advances in the House

    May 27, 2026

    As manufacturers across the country continue to face persistent workforce challenges, Congress is again considering how to modernize the nation’s primary federal workforce development law. A Stronger Workforce for America Act, H.R. 8210, would reauthorize and update the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which provides federal support for employment, education, training, and related workforce services. The bill advanced out of the House Committee on Education and Workforce on April 21, 2026, along party lines.
  • Postal Service Reform Debate Raises New Concerns for Mail Reliability

    May 27, 2026

    Postmaster General David Steiner is urging Congress to give the U.S. Postal Service greater flexibility to cut costs, including potential changes to six-day delivery, service standards, post office operations, and First-Class Mail pricing. In remarks at the May 8 USPS Board of Governors meeting, Steiner said the Postal Service’s current business model is “unsustainable” and warned that changes could mean “reduced levels of service and higher rates” for the American public.