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Immigrants and children of immigrants make up at least 15% of the 118th Congress

March 28, 2023 latinotimes 0

Immigrants and children of immigrants account for at least 15% of the 118th Congress, a share that has steadily grown over the past three Congresses. At least 81 voting members of Congress are foreign born […]

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How will Newsom, Legislature avoid painful cuts in CA budget?

March 9, 2023 latinotimes 0

For months, Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders have been projecting optimism in the face of a grim budget picture. At a press conference in January where he unveiled his plan to deal with a […]

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Immigrants and children of immigrants make up at least 15% of the 118th Congress

March 9, 2023 latinotimes 0

Immigrants and children of immigrants account for at least 15% of the 118th Congress, a share that has steadily grown over the past three Congresses. At least 81 voting members of Congress are foreign born […]

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CA Senate sings the budget blues

January 31, 2023 latinotimes 0

In its first formal response to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $297 billion spending plan, the Legislature offered some pointed feedback on Wednesday: The governor’s fiscal forecasters are being too optimistic and the state needs to prepare […]

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U.S. Congress continues to grow in racial, ethnic diversity

January 31, 2023 latinotimes 0

A quarter of voting members of the U.S. Congress identify their race or ethnicity as something other than non-Hispanic White, making the 118th Congress the most racially and ethnically diverse to date. This continues a […]

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US reopens embassy services in Cuba

January 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

HAVANA – Grappling with the biggest flood of Cuban migrants in decades, the United States reopened its long-closed legal pathway on Wednesday by resuming all visa services at its embassy in Havana. Hundreds of thousands […]

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Republican-controlled House votes to slash IRS funding

January 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

Jan. 10 (UPI) — House Republicans voted Monday to slash billions in IRS funding, in their first majority action under a new Congress and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The House voted along party lines 221-210 […]

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A changing of the guard in Sacramento

December 8, 2022 latinotimes 0

Three days before California’s new state Legislature is set to be sworn into office — and to convene a special session focused on oil industry profits — it’s still not clear who will occupy two […]

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Ego before country? Twice-impeached Trump enters 2024 race

November 21, 2022 latinotimes 0

A twice-impeached former one-term president who helped incite an attack on the U.S. Capitol and refused to participate in America’s peaceful transfer of power announced Tuesday that he will again put his ego above all […]

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PELOSI’S BIG DECISION

November 21, 2022 latinotimes 0

House Democratic leader says she was ready to step aside WASHINGTON – Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the attack on her husband, Paul, by an intruder in their family home made her think about staying on […]

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