The story all within the context of one of the truly Landmark Events of the 20th century. An event that embodied justice over tierney. I chose a letter that i hope embodies that. I prefer to pass my time with you rather than reading or doing anything. Theres so much on my mind at all times. I had a nice letter from judge thanking me for a picture. He said he showed it to judge jennings who showed interest but made to comment. He said its the greatest trial in history and while it seems long to me now, in a few years i would look back with great satisfaction, by the way, be sure to read the article in the ladys home journal for june. Its a good thing, i think, and it gives you some idea of how important the proceeding is. Its a great importance to everyone and someday will be recognized as a great landmark and struggle of mankind for peace. Its the highest calling of the Legal Profession and im proud of my part in it. Because its meant and continues to mean sacrifice and struggle, i fee
To the billing. One of 18 sites around the county where picketers are operating this morning. A total of 1000 people walking the picket line. They say they know how to heal the sick and care for people and they do it with her own hands. Lets take a look at the video. [ crowd chanting ] reporter the picketers say this is not a money driven strike. Its about work conditions and housing and filling vacancies. They say about one in six positions remain vacant and that does have an impact. With one in six positions being vacant come if we care about the community we will have to do something about it. Its been a problem for many years but nothings changed. We are using this contract to highlight that into something about it. Reporter on the other side of the Divide County executive jeff smith the says money is the driving force during closed doors. The agency said the county remains committed to a fair and equitable contract. On the table from the county is a 3 raise each of the next five y
I would hope that the Lgbt Community would recognize me to continuing that progress is the key to the progress weve made so far which is engagement and political engagement. And what also recognize that both the Supreme Court and elsewhere around the country we have systematically than limiting what was a limited democracy to begin with and making true selfgovernment harder and harder and would recognize if our political progress and progress on race and gender and a series of other things are intimately tied up in making this really into a self functioning democracy again i recognize that commonality is political. I would say that we need to recognize issues of race, class, sex is some are lgbt issues and we have an investment not only in cases like this one, but comprehensive Immigration Reform in access to health care. All of these are lgbt issues because people look like the rest of the country. We shouldnt get so into our silo that we forget that. Theres something about being a mi
The bill SB 1524 is co-authored by Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, and Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, D-Encino. It is supported by the California Restaurant Association and the Unite Here labor union.
Dodd has long been a leader in wildfire legislation, authoring more than a dozen bills signed into law. This year, he continued that advocacy, introducing the following three bills to address the issue.