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New Power Lines Will Grow Solar and Cleaner Air in the Central Valley

May 21, 2024 latinotimes 0

A report by the Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies (CEERT) finds that new power line projects and faster permitting could make the San Joaquin Valley the center of solar power in California, and […]

Health

Governor Newsom’s cuts to the Equitable Building Decarbonization Program Will Harm Low-Income Communities

May 15, 2024 latinotimes 0

Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom released an updated state budget proposal that cuts $283 million in funding from the Equitable Building Decarbonization Program (EBD)—a 30% reduction. The proposed cuts could deny access to no-cost clean […]

Business

Financial Mergers Help Working People and Small Business

May 15, 2024 latinotimes 0

By Jesse Rojas As an advocate for California farm workers’ rights, I’m urging support for the Capital One-Discover merger. This alliance can deliver substantial benefits to low-income consumers and small business, enhancing financial access and […]

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Anti-Latino Discrimination Created the ‘No Sabo’ Generation

May 8, 2024 latinotimes 0

    Latinos in the United States have a cultural identity that is rich and diverse, with characteristic elements, such as food, traditions, music, and language. Spanish plays an important role in their identity and is […]

Business

Five First Steps to Start a Company

May 8, 2024 latinotimes 0

The U.S. is not only home to more than 63 million Latinos, but it is also the place where this community operates almost five million businesses that generate more than $800 billion in annual revenue, […]

Health

Who do Americans feel comfortable talking to about their mental health?

May 8, 2024 latinotimes 0

Half of Americans or more say they are extremely or very comfortable talking about their mental health with a close friend (57%), an immediate family member (52%) or a mental health therapist (50%), according to […]

National

9 Facts About Americans and Marijuana

May 8, 2024 latinotimes 0

The use and possession of marijuana is illegal under U.S. federal law, but about three-quarters of states have legalized the drug for medical or recreational purposes. The changing legal landscape has coincided with a decades-long […]

Health

Is senior health care an untapped opportunity in Mexico?

May 8, 2024 latinotimes 0

At Mexico News Daily, we highlight key growth industries and report on the major investments taking place in Mexico. Just earlier this week, we reported on how Mexico has received announcements of foreign direct investment […]

Local

After losing population in recent years, California is starting to grow again. Is that a good thing?

May 8, 2024 latinotimes 0

After Jerry Brown became governor of California for the first time nearly a half-century ago, he declared that the state had entered “an era of limits.” Citing “sluggish economic growth, increasing social instability, widespread unemployment […]

Local

Majority Latinos Live in the Most Polluted U.S. Cities

May 1, 2024 latinotimes 0

By Andrew Ysiano – Latino Times A new report from the American Lung Association “State of the Air” finds that between 2020 and 2022 people in the U.S. experienced the most days with “very unhealthy” […]

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