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Texas State LULAC Director Rudy Rosales Jr. will speak during the Burnet County Democratic Club meeting Tuesday, May 18. The meeting, which starts at 11:30 a.m., can be viewed remotely via Zoom or in person at the club’s office, 218 Main St. in Marble Falls.
“Now that many of us are fully vaccinated, we are so excited to welcome our members in person or via Zoom for our May membership meeting,” said club President B.J. Henry in a news release. “We are taking one giant step toward normalcy following a very difficult year with the pandemic, and we will celebrate with tacos for our in-person attendees immediately fo
A new organization is blooming out of the partnership between local law enforcement and civil rights groups. Author: WQAD Digital Team Updated: 6:29 PM CDT May 11, 2021
DAVENPORT, Iowa City leaders, law enforcement personnel, and members of local civil rights groups have come together on the Iowa side of the Quad Cities to create the
Iowa Quad Cities Law Enforcement Community Partnership.
It s a group that blossomed out of a conversation in the summer of 2020, after the death of George Floyd. Their meetings have been held twice monthly, discussing community and policing issues and how they could partner for the benefit of the Quad Cities region. These members include people from the City of Davenport, City of Bettendorf, Scott County Sheriff s Department, Davenport National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and Davenport League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). There are also members from Black Lives Ma
5 days ago Share by: Jim Saunders News Service of Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis on May 6 signed an elections overhaul that was one of the most-contentious issues of the 2021 legislative session, as opponents immediately filed two lawsuits alleging that the measure is unconstitutional.
DeSantis, who will be on the ballot in 2022 as he seeks a second term as governor, signed the bill (SB 90) on the Fox News show “Fox & Friends” after an event with supporters in West Palm Beach.
Flanked by Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez and Republican lawmakers, DeSantis during the television appearance called the bill the “strongest election integrity measures in the country” and said it “keeps us ahead of the curve” after Florida had a smooth 2020 election.