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It was supposed to be bi-partisan legislation that would help our state’s most vulnerable people. But instead of sailing through, several proposed guardianship reforms have stalled.
It was supposed to be bi-partisan legislation that would help our state’s most vulnerable people. But instead of sailing through, several proposed guardianship reforms have stalled.
and this is something that you want to talk about right now? death is a natural part of life, whether it is at work or in your sleep. a worker died, our condolences go to his family. however, it s strange that this is something you want to focus on as your first question. he went on to say i lot of journalists have to reflect why they want to bang on about the subject of human rights. human rights watch say the qatari official s comment displays a callous disregard for the migrant worker who has died. qatar say they have improved some of their labour laws , and that the world cup has helped bring about that change, but this is a country where its male guardianship system denies women the right to make key
A local family is fighting to keep their special needs brother in the only home he’s ever known. They say he’s at risk of losing the house because of the actions of a court-appointed guardian.