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Send Right to Start of Kansas City, Missouri, announced Wednesday that it has launched a program in northwest Arkansas to make job-creating entrepreneurship a community priority. Right to Start was founded last year by Victor Hwang, who was previously vice president of the nonprofit Kauffman Foundation. He says Right to Start aims to “rebuild the American economy by fighting for entrepreneurial opportunity for all of us regardless of background, race, place, genders, disabilities or circumstances.” The organization this week hired Kim Lane of Conway as its chief operating officer. Lane, who previously worked as CEO of entrepreneurial support organization The Conductor in Conway, was a regional representative for Kauffman’s 1 Million Cups program. ....
For two decades, Irma Chavez has lived in legal limbo. An Arkansas businesswoman with four American-born children, she remains a provisional resident of this country and must renew her status every 18 months. Now sheâs trusting the Biden administration to make her life more certain and secure. âWe really hope everything is going to change in our favor now,â Chavez told the Associated Press. âWe are good people. We work. We do our taxes. We pay our taxes.â Immigrants like Chavez contribute every day to the nationâs economy and culture. Theyâve earned the peace of mind that would come with a permanent solution to their fragile position. But they are true orphans in Americaâs complex and contentious immigration system, and fulfilling their hopes will be difficult. ....
Letters to editor for Saturday, April 17, 2021 Letter writers Why DeSantis blocks vaccine passport The headline of the recent editorial from The Palm Beach Post said our governor’s vaccine passport ban “makes no sense.” Of course it does if one considers the ban in relation to his political ambitions. Two recent polls, Monmouth and Quinnipiac, found 43-45% of Republicans said they won’t get the COVID vaccine a likely result of Donald Trump downplaying the severity of the virus and his politicizing the wearing of masks and receiving vaccines. According to the Florida Division of Elections, there are about 5.2 million active Republican voters in Florida. Using the poll figures, that means over 2 million unvaccinated Republican voters couldn’t obtain a vaccine passport. ....
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For two decades, Irma Chavez has lived in legal limbo. An Arkansas businesswoman with four American-born children, she remains a provisional resident of this country and must renew her status every 18 months. Now sheâs trusting the Biden administration to make her life more certain and secure. âWe really hope everything is going to change in our favor now,â Chavez told the Associated Press. âWe are good people. We work. We do our taxes. We pay our taxes.â Immigrants like Chavez contribute every day to the nationâs economy and culture. Theyâve earned the peace of mind that would come with a permanent solution to their fragile position. But they are true orphans in Americaâs complex and contentious immigration system, and fulfilling their hopes will be difficult. ....