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County did not reappoint director of Veterans Service Agency - The Gloversville Leader Herald

In a rare party-line vote, the Fulton County Board of Supervisor' Republican majority voted 14-3 on Monday against reappointing Dan Engel as the county's Veterans Service Agency director.VFW-Broadalbin Commander Robert Becker said he isn't happy with the board's decision, and he believes a lot of ve

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The coming mess

Last month I wrote about the racist roots of the filibuster and the oppressive nature of its structure systematically designed to stifle legislation and keep our communities disenfranchised ( Undemocratic process, April 15). A system created not to uphold First Amendment rights, but instead to oppress the people that it impacts the most. My fans in the comment section will be excited to hear that I am back this week to expand on exactly that how a few powerful people are deliberately disenfranchising voters one step at a time. You ve heard about voter suppression in Georgia, Florida, and Texas, but now it s right here at home in SLO County. While most of our community members are hard at work following COVID-19 restrictions, providing the essential services our communities rely on, and keeping their families afloat during an incredibly challenging year, the SLO County Board of Supervisors Republican majority is making decisions to keep us out of the ballot box. While we strugg

This Latina landed the vice chair seat on a powerful San Diego board

This Latina landed the vice chair seat on a powerful San Diego board By Max Rivlin-Nadler © Courtesy of Nora Vargas campaign website Nora Vargas is the newly elected vice chair of the powerful San Diego Board of Supervisors. It was a rare rainy morning in National City, California, just a few miles north of the border between the United States and Mexico. Nora Vargas, a Planned Parenthood executive and community college board member, was going door-to-door trying to do something no Latina had done before win a seat on the powerful San Diego County Board of Supervisors. For over two decades, the five-person board has been filled exclusively by white people, and, until just recently, was entirely Republican in a county that’s begun to swing hard toward Democrats.

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