the last few weeks, we have talked at length about how texas republicans have tried to force through some of those restrictive voting legislation in the country. with texas governor greg abbott calling a special legislative session leading democrats in the state legislature to flee the state to break quorum, which is a kind of break-glass way of stopping a bill to stop the vote. when 50 of those democrats traveled to washington, d.c. where they met with vice president kamala harris, as well as senate democrats, to advocate for stronger federal-voting protections. this weekend, a twist. three fully-vaccinate texas democrats tested positive for covid-19. that number is up to six. again, all fully vaccinated. here is the thing. the vaccine has proven, both in clinical trials and in the real world, unbelievably effective both at stopping transmission of the virus, and also hospital
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Education and civil rights leaders from throughout San Diego County showed up at the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) to speak out against a local law firm which has been handling 90 percent of school district legal cases throughout San Diego County.
The National Action Network’s San Diego chapter held a press conference on the SDCOE premises prior to Wednesday’s scheduled board meeting to raise its concerns with the law firm of Stutz, Artiano, Shinoff & Holtz, and specifically its senior partner, Daniel Shinoff.
“Today, we will begin a strategy in dealing with the Shinoff Law Group and the SDCOE’s use of this law group,” stated the Reverend Shane Harris, President of the National Action Network’s San Diego chapter.
national action network, reverend harris, reverend tulis and reverend molton have been tremendous assistance to the family, especially as they prepare for the homecoming of this tragic, sensely killing, and they re very hopeful, the family, that you will be available to come on thursday to help properly eulogize him. i will try my best to be there since you said it on television, but i told the mother i would do what i could and i intend to be there on thursday. tell us about this case, because i m putting this in the context of this happened sunday night. the attorney general speaks in birmingham on friday, and i want to get mr. cox s analysis of that as one that was in the room, yet he doesn t mention this case, he doesn t talk about police reform, he doesn t deal at all, attorney crump, with an
mark clacksman a former new york p.d. detective and director of black law enforcement alliance and civil rights attorney benjamin crump, who is representing the family of sacramento police shooting victim stephan clark. let me go to you first, attorney clark. you are in sacramento. certainly this case has not gotten national attention that i think it deserves. 20 shots at an unarmed man. i immediately was alarmed by this. i talked to the mother of reverend shane harris of national action network, is boots on the ground there in san diego, reverend tulis and others. i understand you, like so many other national cases, have become involved in this case and we re announcing this for the first time on national tv. yes, sir, reverend al. let me first say thank you to your leadership with the
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