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Livermore council accepts all 10 Equity and Inclusion Subcommittee recommendations

Livermore council accepts all 10 Equity and Inclusion Subcommittee recommendations
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4th Ward aldermanic candidate: Diane Goldring

Evanston Now 4th Ward aldermanic candidate: Diane Goldring Diane Goldring, 57, the director of customer support for a software company, is making ers first run for elective office, seeking to represent Evanston's 4th Ward on the City Council. Diane Goldring Diane Goldring, 57, the director of customer support for a software company, is making ers first run for elective office, seeking to represent Evanston’s 4th Ward on the City Council. Goldring and other 4th Ward candidates were interviewed about their views on key issues by Evanston Now’s Jeff Hirsh. Goldring also offered the following information on her background and what she views as the key issues in the campaign in response to an Evanston Now questionnaire.

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Opinion: Mayor Turner, put the people not industry at the center of Houston's climate plans

Opinion: Mayor Turner, put the people not industry at the center of Houston's climate plans Myrtala Tristan FacebookTwitterEmail Myrtala Tristan stands in a parking lot across from her neighborhood that she said she had to wade or boat out during heavy rains Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Houston.Steve Gonzales, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer From dangerous heat to the promise of more frequent and severe storms such as Allison and Harvey, climate change is a clear threat in Houston. Mayor Sylvester Turner and other city leaders did the right thing by launching a Climate Action Plan to address this growing economic and public health crisis.

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