Migrant Homebuyer Assistance Passes California Senate. Heads to Newsom’s Desk

Under a bill sent to Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk on Wednesday, Undocumented immigrants in California could soon be eligible under the state’s first-time homebuyer’s program. The proposal specifies that people who meet all other requirements for a loan under a state program, should not be disqualified based on their immigration status. The bill, Assembly Bill…

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Despite Florida DeSantis Condo Law Fallout, Disney Moves Ahead with $5 Million Per Unit Condo Plan

Despite the growing concerns surrounding Florida’s real estate market, particularly following the introduction of Governor Ron DeSantis’ new condo law, Disney is pushing forward with a new luxury condominium project at Walt Disney World Resort. The planned development, located within the prestigious Golden Oak community, promises to offer a slice of Disney magic paired with…

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DeSantis Florida Law Lands Retired Teacher in Prison for Threatening Judge

A retired teacher was sentenced to five years in prison for leaving obscenity-filled voicemails threatening to harm a federal judge in Florida. The judge had recently rejected a legal challenge to the state’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” law, formally known as the Parental Rights in Education Act, which restricts classroom discussions on sexual orientation and…

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DeSantis Strengthens Florida’s Defense Against the Fentanyl Epidemic: Purges Democratic Backed Attorneys

Winter Haven, Fla., August 29, 2024—Governor Ron DeSantis highlighted Florida’s ongoing efforts to maintain law and order, combat the flow of illegal drugs, and address illegal immigration in the state. Speaking from Winter Haven, DeSantis underscored the effectiveness of legislation and initiatives aimed at bolstering law enforcement and protecting Floridians from the scourge of fentanyl…

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Money for Nothing: Big Lots’ $5.2M Executive Payout Amid Bankruptcy Rumors

In a time when financial stability and the well-being of a company’s broader workforce should be the foremost priority, the decision by Big Lots to offer $5.2 million in retention bonuses to four of its top executives is not only controversial but raises serious ethical concerns. As the retailer grapples with significant financial challenges, including…

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California Governor Newsom Signs New Laws To Help Put Homeless In Private Motels And Hotels

SACRAMENTO – In a continued effort to address California’s homelessness crisis, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed into law two pivotal bills aimed at expanding housing options and providing greater stability for the state’s vulnerable populations. The new legislation—AB 2835 (Gabriel) and AB 3057 (Wilson)—focuses on increasing the availability of emergency shelter beds and streamlining the…

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Democrat Senators Could Derail Grocery Store Vending Machines in DeSantis’s Florida

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Concerns over automated ammunition vending machines in grocery stores have prompted U.S. Senators Ed Markey (D-MA) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to call for an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). In a recent letter to the ATF Director, the Senators expressed alarm about the potential dangers these…

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Student Debt Relief Stalled by Supreme Court in Ongoing Legal Battle

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court decided to keep the Biden administration’s new student debt relief plan on hold. This decision came as several lawsuits challenging the legality of the plan continue to move through lower courts. The justices denied the administration’s request to reinstate most of the plan, which had previously been blocked by the…

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