Honoring the Life of Enrique “Rick” Dovalina
Honoring the Life of Enrique “Rick” Dovalina
HACR commemorates former board member and LULAC president following his passing
CONTENT: Press Release
WASHINGTON, May 7, 2021 /3BL Media/– The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) sent condolences today in response to the passing of Enrique “Rick” Dovalina, a former HACR board member and 46
th national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). Dovalina sat on the HACR board of directors from 1998-2002, during which he also served as LULAC’s national president. During his tenure on HACR’s board, he served as chair of the governance committee. Dovalina was a Houston-based attorney and civil rights advocate.
Vancouver police update 5 ‘key policies’
Department has enacted 31 of 84 recommendations so far By Will Campbell, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: May 6, 2021, 5:34pm
Share: Police work at Parc Central Apartments in Vancouver s Rose Village neighborhood on Monday morning, Oct. 5, 2020. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)
The Vancouver Police Department announced Thursday it has updated five “key policies,” including enhancing standards for the acceptable use of police dogs and requiring officers to carry a flashlight other than one mounted to a firearm.
The changes came from a partnership with the city’s Community Task Force on Policing, which outlined 84 recommendations in a use-of-force report by the Police Executive Research Forum in June 2020. Police have implemented 31 of the 84 recommendations thus far, according to a news release.
Gov. Ron DeSantis signs Florida voting bill in front of Trump fan club
The event was nationally televised on Fox News. Florida reporters were excluded.
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Hundreds gather in West Palm Beach to honor Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as he prepares to sign an elections overhaul bill that many say will make it harder for Floridians to vote.
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TALLAHASSEE â During a nationally televised event hosted by a fan club of former President Donald Trump, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed into law contentious and wide-ranging changes to the stateâs voting system, including provisions targeting voting by mail and limiting the use of ballot drop boxes.
DeSantis signs elections voting bill, legal fight begins
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DeSantis signs elections voting bill, legal fight begins
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping elections bill into law Thursday that he and other Republicans said would place guardrails against fraud.
TALLAHASSEE - Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed an elections overhaul that was one of the most-contentious issues of the 2021 legislative session, as opponents immediately filed a lawsuit 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.