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Lujan grisham, talking about policy on education, gun control and Climate Change. During the speech she was interrupted by environmental and pro palestinian protesters. This is about 50 minutes. [applause] you let me know all right. Good afternoon, lt. Governor morales, speaker martinez, Senate Pro Tem stewart, leader casy, minority leaders, thank you all for being here today. Im grateful to all of our lawmakers and tribal leaders here today for their tireless efforts to improve our state and i want to thank my family including my daughter taylor, my brother gregory. Gregorys granddaughter. Here today representing her father tony who was a member of the new Mexico National guard and i especially want to recognize my husband, the first man, who like all of you know, i run on caffeine. [applause] most of all, i want to thank my fellow new mexicans who are building the tomorrow that we will share together. Im grateful for your participation, for your willingness to think big and act boldl

Governor Lays Out 2024 Priorities In State Of State Address

Governor Lays Out 2024 Priorities In State Of State Address
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Gov Michelle Lujan Grisham s 2024 State of the State address

It s a minefield : US restaurant workers leave industry over Covid

‘It’s a minefield’: US restaurant workers leave industry over Covid Michael Sainato © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images Jake Galardi Marko has worked in the restaurant industry for the past 10 years, and recently took a new server position at a Cheesecake Factory in Las Vegas, Nevada, after quitting his job at the Olive Garden of two years during the pandemic due to abuse from customers over Covid-19 protections. “It’s a minefield of unsafe working environments and exploitative practices still permeate the hiring and training processes,” he said. “People always say but we make tips so it can’t be that bad. This is used as an excuse to ignore abusive and exploitative practices.”

Minimum wage: $15 pay law could make a difference for Gen Z workers

USA TODAY For months, Cris Cardona, 21, has fed his family from the garden he started in his backyard. Harvests of black-eyed peas, arugula, okra, radishes and a cornucopia of other vegetables are what sustains Cardona, who aspires to one day have a career running a community food bank for his neighborhood in Orlando, Florida. To reach that goal, Cardona saves a small amount of the wages he earns at his job as a manager at McDonald’s to help cover the cost of the agricultural science degree he eventually hopes to earn. Cardona said he mostly works with elderly people, single mothers and young people trying to get by. 

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