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AOC Takes Brave, Lonely Stand Against ‘Unconscionable’ Covid-19 Relief Package That Doesn’t Sufficiently Help Those Hurt the Most

April 27, 2020 latinotimes 0

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was the sole Democrat to vote against a $484 billion coronavirus relief package passed Thursday, a move that earned her progressive praise for being “the conscience of the caucus right now.”  The […]

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Poll of Latinos in America Finds Nearly 70% Feel President Ignored Early Signs of Coronavirus Spread

April 24, 2020 latinotimes 0

New York, NY – The nation’s first 2020 poll of solely Latinos living in America found they overwhelmingly feel the president ignored the early signs of the coronavirus, which led to its worsening spread across the […]

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Farmworkers deemed ‘essential’ but are left unprotected during coronavirus pandemic

April 13, 2020 latinotimes 0

Right now, farmworkers are still toiling from sunup to sundown to plant, pick, and pack the produce we eat. As the U.S. scrambles to flatten the COVID-19 curve, grocery store shelves have been emptied, and […]

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The Coronavirus Small Business Loan Program: What You Need To Know

April 10, 2020 latinotimes 0

Starting today, small businesses can apply for the nearly $350 billion in loans available through the economic rescue plan from Congress. The loan program, known as the Paycheck Protection Program, is intended to support businesses […]

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Senate Democrats propose $25,000 hazard-pay plan for essential workers

April 10, 2020 latinotimes 0

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and other Democrats are proposing to give doctors, nurses and other essential workers, such as grocery store clerks, up to $25,000 in hazard pay as part of the phase four […]

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LULAC mobilizes to boost young Latino voter turnout and census participation

April 1, 2020 latinotimes 0

WASHINGTON — The nation’s oldest Latino civil rights organization is focusing on its youngest members — Latino youth. Every 30 seconds, a young Latino in the United States becomes eligible to vote, according to U.S. […]

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Latinos boosted Sanders on Super Tuesday. A lesson for the Biden campaign?

April 1, 2020 latinotimes 0

AUSTIN, Texas — Latino voters boosted Sen. Bernie Sanders on Super Tuesday, coming through for him after a big investment in the community by his presidential campaign. Even though it was not enough to deliver […]

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Mayor Tubbs – Let’s Continue to Reinvent Stockton

February 8, 2020 latinotimes 0

By Michael Tubbs Growing up in Stockton, I learned the values of hard work and dedication at an early age. With my father in prison and our family living paycheck to paycheck, my story could […]

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Where Latinos have the most eligible voters in the 2020 election

February 8, 2020 latinotimes 0

By Mark Hugo Lopez This year, Latinos are expected for the first time to be the nation’s largest racial or ethnic minority in a U.S. presidential election, with a record 32 million projected to be […]

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Latinos on track to be largest share of nonwhite voters in 2020, Pew says

January 14, 2020 latinotimes 0

For the first time, Hispanics are on track to be the largest racial or ethnic group to be eligible to vote in a presidential election, according to data on the 2020 electorate released Wednesday by […]

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