Mayors of California’s 11 Largest Cities Calling on State Leaders to Use Portion of Budget Surplus for Homeless Programs & Services Sacramento, CA – Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer joined the mayors of the other 10 largest cities in California and a bipartisan group of state lawmakers at the Capitol to introduce …
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MORE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES IN TIJUANA ARE REQUESTED TO CONSOLIDATE MOBILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY POLICIES
The proposal came from State Assemblymembers Iraís Vázquez, Carlos Torres and Mónica “La Chula” Hernández At the request by Assemblemembers Iraís Vázquez Aguiar, Carlos Torres Torres and Mónica “La Chula” Hernández Álvarez’s from the PAN parliamentary group, the plenary session of the local congress approved a point of agreement in …
Read More »STATE GOVERNMENT WILL GIVE LEGAL SECURITY TO CHURCHES OF BAJA CALIFORNIA
Result of coordination between the State Government and Federal Government MEXICO CITY.- The State Administration headed by Governor Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, through the General Secretary of Government (SGG), works in coordination with Federal Government, in actions aimed at granting legal security and regularize the churches built in Baja California, …
Read More »$48 Million Saved In Arizona Taxpayer Money Due to New Regulation
PHOENIX, AZ.- Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, recently announced that due to widespread regulation cuts, a resulting $48 million in taxpayer money was saved. Last year, upwards of 650 regulations were cut, inevitably leading to savings. Ducey described many of these regulations as essentially “needless”, making for easy cuts in the …
Read More »Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia Will Request California Water Commission Prop 1 Oversight Hearing
CA Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife seeks clarity on process and status of local projects vying for water bond funding. (SACRAMENTO, CA) Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife Chairman, Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella) will issue a letter calling upon the California Water Commission to participate in an oversight …
Read More »Rewrite of USCIS Mission Statement Cannot Change America’s Identity as a Nation of Immigrants
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) expresses its deep disappointment at the Trump administration’s rewrite of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) mission statement to, among other things, remove the phrase “a nation of immigrants.” “Removing words in the USCIS mission statement cannot change the …
Read More »USCIS Strengthens Protections to Combat H-1B Abuses
Clarifies Policy on Requirements for Third-Party Worksite H-1B Petitions WASHINGTON—The H-1B visa program generally allows a foreign employee to work for a specific sponsoring American employer. As is true in many employment situations, the location of work can change. USCIS has published a policy memorandum making clear that USCIS may …
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