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Alex Padilla becomes California s first Latino U S senator - The San Diego Union-Tribune

SACRAMENTO    Alex Padilla, a Los Angeles Democrat who once developed software for satellites but later rose through local and state political office to become California secretary of state, was chosen Tuesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom to serve in the U. S. Senate an appointment that tears down a barrier for Latinos that has stood as long as California’s statehood. Padilla, a longtime Newsom ally, will become the first Latino to represent California in the Senate, succeeding another history-making politician, Sen. Kamala Harris. Harris, who was the second Black woman and first South Asian to serve in the Senate, in November became the first woman elected vice president of the United States.

Alex Padilla becomes California s first Latino US senator, replacing Kamala Harris | Associated Press

Alex Padilla becomes California s first Latino US senator, replacing Kamala Harris | Associated Press
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Labor wants California to be the nation s model for universal healthcare – People s World

Labor activists join to plan the campaign for single-payer / Eric Gordon / PW This article won a third place Saul Miller Award in the Organizing category at the 2020 Labor Media Awards, presented by the International Labor Communications Association. LOS ANGELES Is it time to step away from the term “Medicare for all” and start saying “single payer?” This was one of the issues Mark Dudzic posed to a grouping of labor activists and educators that met at the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor headquarters one afternoon last week. Dudzic is the executive of Labor Campaign for Single Payer. Los Angeles was his seventh out of eight California labor council meetings on the subject. He was joined in the presentation by California healthcare advocate Dr. Bill Honigman and local Nurses activist Mari Lopez.

How the Workers of Spain Battled the Spanish Flu

The Nation, check out our latest issue. Subscribe to Support Progressive Journalism The Nation is reader supported: Chip in $10 or more to help us continue to write about the issues that matter. Sign up for our Wine Club today. Did you know you can support The Nation by drinking wine? The strike began in February 1919, during the epidemic’s third wave, and brought Barcelona to a grinding halt. In January, the Ebro Irrigation and Power Company, known as La Canadiense for its Toronto headquarters, lowered wages, and fired 8 oficinistas, white-collar workers, for protesting. When 140 blue-collar workers were barred reentry after walking out in solidarity, they appealed to the anarcho-syndicalist Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), a union that had gained enormous traction in Barcelona over the previous year. The CNT called a general strike, spreading the word “as if it were an epidemic transmitted through air, spreading through contact,” as activist and h

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