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Suzanne Potter California News Service Líderes de todo California se están pronunciando en contra de la decisión del Tribunal Supremo del lunes 8 de septiembre de permitir a los agentes federales de inmigración realizar perfiles raciales de los californianos sospechosos de ser indocumentados, al menos por ahora. El alto...
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Suzanne Potter California News Service Leaders across California are speaking out against the Supreme Court’s decision on Monday September 8 to allow federal immigration agents to racially profile Californians suspected of being undocumented, at least for now. The high court vacated a temporary restraining order, which means the sweeping...
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Los grupos que luchan por un mayor acceso a la atención sanitaria están criticando el proyecto de presupuesto republicano que se encuentra actualmente ante el Congreso. La Cámara de Representantes de EE. UU. alega que podría conllevar recortes drásticos a Medicaid (conocido como Medi-Cal en California). Los republicanos solo...
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Groups that fight for greater access to health care are criticizing the Republican budget blueprint currently before the U.S. House of Representatives, claiming it could lead to huge cuts to Medicaid — known as Medi-Cal in the Golden State. Republicans can only afford to lose a couple of votes...
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Los sobrevivientes del crimen se están pronunciando en contra de la Proposición 36, que se presentara a los votantes en Noviembre. La medida electoral aumentaría las penas para algunos delitos de robo y drogas, y desharía partes de la Proposición 47, que tomo ahorros provenientes de la reducción del encarcelamiento...
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Survivors of crime are speaking out against Proposition 36, which goes before California voters in November. The ballot measure would increase penalties for some theft and drug crimes – and undo parts of Proposition 47, which took savings from decreased incarceration and put the money into harm-reduction programs. Tinisch Hollins,...
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Groups that fight hunger say they’re “deeply disappointed” in the new budget proposal released Tuesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Last year, the Legislature approved $40 million to expand food assistance to low-income people over age 55, regardless of immigration status. But now, the governor wants to delay it until 2027....