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State Spends Billions on Homeless yet Crisis Getting Worse

March 13, 2024 latinotimes 0

California not only has the nation’s largest number of homeless people, but one of its highest rates of homelessness vis-à-vis its overall population.The last official count found more than 181,000 Californians without homes, nearly a […]

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State of the Union 2024: How Americans view 10 major issues

March 9, 2024 latinotimes 0

President Joe Biden delivered his third State of the Union address, his last before the 2024 election. In this special edition newsletter, here’s a look at public opinion on some of the key issues facing […]

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California presidential primary Biden and Trump secure victories

March 9, 2024 latinotimes 0

Mere minutes after polls closed, early results from California’s presidential primary election Tuesday confirmed what polling has long predicted: President Joe Biden handily won with the state’s many Democratic voters, and former President Donald Trump […]

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Are Mexican Elections Superior to the US?

February 25, 2024 latinotimes 0

While many Americans don’t register to vote or vote even if registered, national voting numbers fall seriously short of the percentage of eligible people. This despite registration being easy as is voting.  Per the Constitution, […]

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Edith Villapudua Strives for Impact in State Assembly

February 8, 2024 latinotimes 0

In an era where the need for dedicated public servants has never been more apparent, Edith Villapudua serves as an inspiring reminder of the impact one individual can have.In a compelling candidacy for the upcoming […]

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Will the Senate Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit to Help 19 Million Low-Income Children?

February 8, 2024 latinotimes 0

The Senate is contemplating a $78 billion expanded version of the Federal Child Tax Credit, which could provide some economic stability to an estimated 19 million low-income children. The House passed the bi-partisan bill — […]

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Peter Devencenzi Will Bring Integrity to the Justice System

January 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

On March 5, the voters will have the unique opportunity to elect one of their own to the San Joaquin County Superior Court bench. That person is Peter Devencenzi. Peter Devencenzi was born at St. […]

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How Newsom plans to fix California’s projected $37.9-billion budget deficit

January 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

Gov. Gavin Newsom asked California lawmakers on Wednesday to dip into the state’s rainy-day reserves, and signaled his desire to potentially delay a minimum wage increase for healthcare workers as part of his plan to […]

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East Stockton Native Chris Rouppet looks to extend his service to his fellow neighbors as their new County Supervisor

December 8, 2023 latinotimes 0

Born and raised by a single mom in East Stockton, Chris Rouppet was influenced by the tight-knit community that showed him and his family so much love.“My mom worked two jobs, including Diamond Walnut, for […]

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Will Newsome wind up as one of California’s unpopular Ex-Governors

December 7, 2023 latinotimes 0

Sooner or later, some California governors wear out their welcome and leave office in clouds of popular disdain.  It’s not a universal syndrome. Republican Ronald Reagan maintained his popularity, so much so that five years […]

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