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Lawmakers Optimistic about Police Reform Bill
On the first anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, an African American man shot by police officers in Minneapolis, lawmakers in Washington are moving toward police reform in his name.
Education Secretary Challenges Country to Imagine a New Educational System
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, the second Latino secretary of education in US history, is actively promoting the return to in-person classes across the country and believes that pandemic rescue funds allocated to schools will make it possible.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)
*Labor Protections Under NAFTA Put to the Test
*Is the COVID-19 Vaccine Safe for Pregnant Women? A Reporter Describes Her Experience
*Can We Expect Immigration Reform This Year? A Latino Lawmaker Gives a Roadmap
(Español) Proyecto de Ley Agrícola se abre paso en el Senado de Colorado
(Español) Extiende las leyes de salario mínimo estatales y federales, exige pausas para comer y descansar, y el pago de horas extra; autoriza a los empleados agrícolas a afiliarse a sindicatos y prohibir el uso del azadón entre otras muchas cosas.
Extra Edition: Cruz Reynoso.
THURSDAY, MAY 20 PROGRAM # 9262 11:00 AM PDT Extra Edition: Cruz Reynoso. Judge Cruz Reynoso who fought for more than six decades for justice for all and an end to discrimination, passed away last week. As a tribute, we repeat a program on Reynoso’s biographic documentary “Cruz Reynoso: Sowing the Seeds of Justice.” The […]
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)
*Comprehensive Voter Rights Initiative Advances in Senate
*Hearings to Legalize Essential Workers Kick Off
*Cruz Reynoso, Defender of the Rural Poor and Communities of Color, Dies
(Español) Avanza en el Senado de la nación amplia iniciativa de derechos de votantes
Comprehensive Voter Rights Initiative Advances in Senate – After intense debate in a Senate committee, and amid unanimous opposition from Republicans, a broad electoral reform project that grants minimal guarantees to the nation’s voters moved forward.
Hearings to Legalize Essential Workers Kick Off
Democratic Senator Alex Padilla of California opened the first session on Capitol Hill this week to launch a bill aimed at legalizing more than five million undocumented immigrants who are considered essential workers.
Immigration Edition.
TUESDAY, MAY 11 PROGRAM # 9253 12:00 PM PDT Immigration Edition. US Sen. Alex Padilla, the first Latino senator from California, is leading a push to include the Citizenship for Essential Workers Act in President Biden’s infrastructure package scheduled to be debated this summer. Sen. Padilla, who is holding this week the first hearing in […]
(Español) Aprueba S.D. fondo para representacion legal de indocmentados en vías de la deportacion
(Español) “La medida aprobada por el condado permite el espacio político para que otros condados y ciudades también sigan los mismos pasos. Muchas de las personas detenidas tienen familias en Estados Unidos, y la deportación de una sola persona afecta a muchas más personas cuando hay separación familiar”.