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Chicago Teachers Want Big Changes – Check Out Now!

Chicago Teachers Union Seeks Major Overhaul of City Schools Green Energy and Environmental Friendliness on the Agenda, but at What Cost? According to Nysun, The Chicago Teachers Union is asking for big changes in the city’s schools. They want to make the schools use more green energy and be more environmentally friendly. This will cost […]

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Baltimore Secures $45 Million Settlement with Allergan in Opioid Case

Baltimore, MD – In a significant legal victory, Baltimore City has reached a $45 million settlement with Allergan Finance, LLC. This settlement addresses claims in the ongoing litigation against opioid distributors and manufacturers, marking a pivotal step in the city’s battle against the opioid epidemic. Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that Allergan will pay the […]

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Get Help with Your VA Disability Claim

What You Need to Know About Additional VA Claims Get the Benefits You Deserve: Expert Guidance for Your VA Claim According to law and crime, As a veteran, you may be eligible for more disability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Our experienced lawyers at Stone Rose Law can help you get the […]

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California Allocates $1 Billion in Grants to Combat Homelessness in 2024-25 Budget

California Budget Agreement Includes $1 Billion for Homelessness Grants in 2024-25 Governor Newsom, Legislators Secure $1 Billion for Homelessness Grants in California Budget Deal In a significant development for California’s ongoing battle against homelessness Governor Gavin Newsom and state legislators have reached a budget agreement that includes $1 billion in grants for municipalities to combat […]

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California Budget Deal Reached to Close $47 Billion Deficit

California’s Democratic leaders and Governor Gavin Newsom have agreed on a $297.9 billion budget to address a $47 billion shortfall. This deal includes funding for homelessness programs, prison budget cuts, and a delayed healthcare worker minimum wage increase. The budget, effective from July 1, 2024, includes an 8% cut in state operations and utilization of […]

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Texas DACA Program Controversy: 80,000 Approved Despite Arrest Records

On the 12th anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, President Joe Biden announced expanded protections and job opportunities for DACA recipients. However, recent data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has sparked controversy, revealing that nearly 80,000 DACA requestors with prior arrest records, including for violent crimes, were approved within […]

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Pomona’s Cash Solution: How a Simple $500 Monthly Giveaway For Low-Income Families to Reduce Poverty in California

Pomona’s Innovative Approach to Poverty Reduction: Pomona HUG Provides Unconditional Cash to Low-Income Families California Leads the Way in Guaranteed Income Programs: Pomona HUG and LA’s BIG: LEAP Show Promise in Addressing Financial Insecurity According to LAtimes, The city of Pomona, California, is starting a new program to help low-income families with young children. The […]

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