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GENERATIONS JOINS NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO RAISE AWARENESS OF SOCIAL ISOLATION AND LONLINESS AMONG OLDER ADULTS AND CAREGIVERS
The holidays will look a bit different for many of us this year. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and interact with one another. For many older adults, this can mean a loss of social connections that, if left unaddressed, can have serious negative mental and physical health consequences. This is why Generations is participating in Home for the Holidays, a national campaign led by the Eldercare Locator and the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a), this year in partnership with
Judiciary Committee Chairman Allen’s Landmark Bills are Critical Steps Toward Equity and Justice
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Attorney General Karl A. Racine today applauds the Council’s passage of several important pieces of criminal justice reform and civil rights legislation, including the Omnibus Public Safety and Justice Amendment Act of 2020 and the Bella Evangelista and Tony Hunter Panic Defense Prohibition and Hate Crimes Response Amendment Act of 2020. The Omnibus Public Safety and Justice Amendment Act is a package of justice reforms. It contains the Comprehensive Youth Justice Amendment, which allows judges to review the sentences of people who committed crimes before the age of 25 and have already served at least 15 years in prison. Judges can reduce a long sentence if they find that an individual is no longer a danger to the community. The Bella Evangelista and Tony Hunter Panic Defense Prohibition and Hate Crimes Response Amendment Act reforms the District’s hate crime
Trenton Bureau
TRENTON – The nation s state attorneys general signed onto a letter Monday to Congress to urge for a federal law that keeps private the home addresses of judges from the public.
The measure would build off of a New Jersey law signed last month called Daniel s Law that came after the murder of Daniel Anderl in July, when he answered the door at the North Brunswick home he shared with his mother, U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas.
His father, Mark, was also shot but survived.
The New Jersey law prohibits disclosure of home addresses of current or retired judges, as well as prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their spouses or children.
champions and after that he s also expected to deliver remarks for the national association of attorneys general. john, alisyn, back to you. joe, thank you very much. we want to bring in sung ming minute kim, john avlon, and joe lockhart, former clinton white house press secretary. great to see all of you. joe, what i heard nadler saying on the show was basically a roadmap for what they re going to do for the next two years. it sounded to me like they re going to continue investigations but slow roll any sort of impeachment talk or proceedings. they re not going to get there before the 2020 election, that s just what i read from what he said. i m not sure i d today be willing to say not before the 2020 election, but they clearly answered the question i think both of you were posing last week. post michael cohen, what now? what are you going to do? i think nadler was very clear
north carolina. attorney general, my friend ken paxton from texas. thanks, ken. great job. together we are making community safer, our future brighter and our people more prosperous than ever before. this is what our partnerships are all about. putting the american dream within reach of all our citizens, and that s happening more and more and we re very proud of it. thank you all for your friendship and your partnership and leadership. ask ordinary leadership. thank you all for the incredible service to your states, citizens, and. you are very special people and doing a very special and important job and everyone appreciates it. i want to leave that list. great job. thank you. thank you, everybody. dana: president trump at the white house speaking with the national association of attorneys general of the white house, talking about his administration s efforts to