Por: 10 WBNS Politics October 13, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Council is putting more protections in place for Nov. 8 poll workers. “Certainly, as an elections official, we applaud that,” Franklin County Board of Elections PIO, Aaron Sellers, said. Sellers says the new legislation serves as a strong reminder for best practices at the polls. “The job is already hard enough as it is,” he said. “And these are big elections. Presidential cycles. Gubernatorial cycles.... + full article
The Advocate USA Opinion October 13, 2022
This letter is written in response to the Times-Picayune article of Sept. 28 about the Old Metairie and Metairie Ridge .The revised ordinance is the closest thing to communist dictatorship that I have seen in my entire American life. The parish council has taken a very bad... + más
Judge rules Orange County rent control ordinance can stay on the ballot | Orlando Sentinel
Anti-Karen law? Berkeley ordinance would outlaw racially biased 911 calls | Los Angeles Times
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 12, 2022
Orange County voters will get to decide a rent-cap ordinance that may not survive future court challenges, a judge ruled. “There is public good in the democratic process and in allowing the public to exercise their right to express their opinion on this issue, even if that is... + más
Landlords want their lawyer fees paid by taxpayers in Orange County rent-control fight | Orlando Sentinel
Rents in NYC stabilized apartments are set to jump Oct. 1. Here’s what you need to know | New York Daily News
ABC News USA Nation October 12, 2022
Former Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez announced Wednesday she has resigned her seat, amid demands for her to step down after a recording emerged of her about fellow council members.In a lengthy statement, Martinez, who served on the council for the past nine... + más
LA City Council member resigns over racist comments | ABC7
Scandalized Los Angeles leader resigns City Council seat | WPLG Local 10
The Root USA Crime October 07, 2022
A city in California is tired of “Karens” making racist and discriminatory 911 calls and is considering a new ordinance that would make it illegal for them to do so. The Berkeley City Council is planning to meet next week to discuss the ordinance, which would expand on a... + más
Internet slams Karen's Diner staff for allegedly body shaming customer | Newsweek
In one North Carolina community, mental health workers respond to 911 calls | CNN
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 06, 2022
The Boston City Council on Wednesday not only approved the salary increases Mayor Michelle Wu proposed earlier this year for top city leadership, but ramped them up even higher for the mayor and the council itself, paving the way for future pay hikes of 20 percent. Councilors... + más
It’s great to see city councilors unite. But did it have to be for a pay raise? | The Boston Globe
Deeply divided, can Boston’s city councilors repair relations? | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 04, 2022
Berkeley could make discriminatory and racially biased 911 calls illegal in a new ordinance being considered by the City Council. The ordinance, which is on the agenda for the City Council meeting next Tuesday, was authored by Councilmember Kate Harrison and it would expand the... + más
The Next ‘Karen’ Who Makes a Racist 911 Call Might Get Arrested | The Root
PennLive USA Politics September 26, 2022
is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. .Story by Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PAHARRISBURG — When Pennsylvania holds its 2022 general... + más
Sen. King co-sponsors bill to protect election workers | Portland Press Herald
False claims, threats fuel poll worker sign-ups for midterms | Associated Press
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