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Final Racism in America webinar to focus on economic system

April 19, 2021 The stark economic realities and inequalities in the United States have been laid bare by the uneven impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some have made great financial gains, but losses have fallen heaviest on those who can least afford them, spotlighting the impact of racism on federal, state and local economic policies and outcomes. In the final webinar of the College of Arts and Sciences’ (A&S) yearlong series, “Racism in America,” panelists will focus on the many ways racism shapes economic policies, and how economic policies shape inequality in America. The April 27, 7 p.m. event, in partnership with the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, is free and open to the public registration is required.

The Daily 202: DACA decision highlights chasm between Trump s compassionate rhetoric and reality - William P J Lynch Jr com

The Daily 202: DACA decision highlights chasm between Trump’s compassionate rhetoric and realityby wpjljron Tuesday, September 5th, 2017.The Daily 202: DACA decision highlights chasm between Trump’s compassionate rhetoric and realityTHE BIG IDEA: By their fruits you will know them. At the Republican National Convention last summer, Donald Trump said he’d “do everything in my power to protect our LGBT citizens.” Then he rescinded protections for trans students in public schools and issued orders to bar transgender people from the armed forces. Trump pronounced the House’s […] THE BIG IDEA: By their fruits you will know them. At the Republican National Convention last summer, Donald Trump said he’d “do everything in my power to protect our LGBT citizens.” Then he rescinded protections for trans students in public schools and issued orders to bar transgender people from the armed forces.

Ohio House proposes tax cuts, K-12 funding increases: Capitol Letter

Ohio House proposes tax cuts, K-12 funding increases: Capitol Letter Updated 9:17 AM; Today 8:00 AM The Ohio House introduced its substitute version of the state budget bill on Tuesday. (Jeremy Pelzer, cleveland.com file photo) Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings The substitute: Ohio House Republicans unveiled their substitute budget bill on Tuesday, proposing a 2% cut in state income taxes while, as expected, folding in their overhaul of the state’s K-12 funding formula. As Andrew Tobias reports, the House plan calls for phasing in the new formula, which would increase K-12 funding by $1.8 billion once it’s in full effect, over six years. Lawmakers also axed from the bill Gov. Mike DeWine’s gun reforms, which previously languished after they were introduced last year, as well as DeWine’s plan to spend $50 million on an ad campaign promoting the state.

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