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New VCU Poll: Black Virginians Twice as Likely to Face Economic Hardship During Recovery

Michael Pope reports. Black people in Virginia were twice as likely to have a member of their household lose a job, be placed on furlough or have their work hours cut in the last three months. That s according to a new poll from the Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. Former Governor Wilder says the poll shows a divide in Virginia. Credit wilder.vcu.edu It s money, he explains. It s the opportunity to have a better life, to live in a better environment, to have better health, to be in a position to buy foods that are wholesome, to have groceries that are available, to have transportation to be able to afford to be able to get to a job.

Unvaccinated minorities in Virginia more likely to get vaccinated than unvaccinated whites

Unvaccinated minorities in Virginia more likely to get vaccinated than unvaccinated whites Published Monday, Jul. 5, 2021, 8:21 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© ezstudiophoto – stock.adobe.com) While Virginia has now surpassed the 70 percent mark for vaccinations among adults, there are significant differences among racial and ethnic groups regarding willingness to get the vaccine, according to the new statewide vaccine poll conducted for the Virginia Department of Emergency Management by the Research Institute for Social Equity (RISE) at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Should cops have to live in NYC?

SHARE: For most New York City government jobs, living within the five boroughs is a prerequisite for getting hired, but there are a few exceptions under state law. Police officers, for example, are allowed to live in Nassau, Suffolk, Rockland, Westchester, Putnam or Orange counties, and a slim majority of NYPD uniformed officers take advantage of that flexibility to live in the surrounding suburbs. A growing number of elected officials and political candidates said that distance worsens community relations. That’s why state Sen. Kevin Parker from Brooklyn and Assembly Member Catalina Cruz from Queens have sponsored legislation that would require all newly hired NYPD officers to live in the city. The measure has broad support among New York City political leaders. In March, the City Council voted overwhelmingly for a resolution calling for the bill’s passage. Five mayoral candidates – Maya Wiley, Ray McGuire, Shaun Donovan, Kathryn Garcia and Andrew Yang – support the reform

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