-Editorial In Mexico, this first of July there will be an elected President for the Mexican Republic, 128 senators and 500 Congressmen, in addition to 2,818 local authorities. The day for elections will be July 1, 2018 and campaigns already started, as well as the electoral prohibition period. During this …
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IID, CAISO settlement promotes local renewable energy development
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation district and the California Independent System Operator recently announced a settlement that ends existing litigation between them. As a result, more climate-friendly energy from the IID service area can be delivered to the rest of California. “For IID, this has always been about ensuring basic fairness, …
Read More »City of Phoenix Considering Bid on 2023 Super Bowl
The city of Phoenix is pushing to host its fourth Super Bowl. According to Roxann Favors, the city’s event administrator, the city and its residents are excited about the prospect. Favors points out Phoenix’s past success of hosting major sporting events in a world-class environment. “The city of Phoenix looks …
Read More »NAFTA is essential for the United States, Canada and Mexico’s economy and national security
By: Dr. Alejandro-Diaz Bautista, Economist There is enthusiasm to reach an agreement with NAFTA. US President Donald Trump seems eager to reach an agreement on the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said a few days ago. “The security and economic interests …
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