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Comandante crê que pelo menos um dos bandidos do Novo Cangaço esteja morto na mata
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Montana tribes sue over Indian Education for All compliance
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Two bills aimed at improving the lives of Californians living with HIV are now law. More male-centric references in the state s codes also will be updated to use more gender-inclusive language.
It is due to Governor Gavin Newsom signing three pieces of legislation on Friday (July 23). As is his customary practice, he did so without comment.
Senate Bill 283, authored by Senator Lena A. Gonzalez (D-Long Beach), strengthens the Equal Insurance HIV Act of 2020. It imposes a prohibition as of January 1, 2023 on a life or disability insurance insurer from considering an applicant s occupation in determining whether to require an HIV test.
Lawsuit claims that Montana is failing to meet Indian Education For All requirements
Lawsuit claims that Montana is failing to meet Indian Education For All requirements
By: Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-07-22 19:54:22-04
HELENA â The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Montana, and the Native American Rights Fund have filed a class-action lawsuit, accusing the state of Montana of failing to meet the requirements for providing âIndian Education For All.â
The case was filed state District Court in Cascade County, on behalf of 18 public-school students, 11 parents, and five Montana tribes.
They accuse the Montana Office of Public Instruction and Board of Public Education of failing to establish minimum standards for Indian education â to ensure school districts comply with the requirements and work cooperatively with tribes.
Protestors in Several Dozen Cities to March for Medicare for All this Saturday
Over 100 civic groups across the country have banded together to demand that the U.S. government pass universal healthcare or face a human rights violation complaint with the United Nations. Photo by Stephen Zenner/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Over 100 civic and social justice groups in 55 cities across the country have formed a coalition to march for Medicare for All, and they’re raising the heat to make it a human rights issue.
The coalition, which includes the Rainbow PUSH Coalition and Black Women Organizing for Power, is taking action this Saturday, July 24th with a series of coordinated marches from coast-to-coast. A march in the country’s capitol is scheduled for 11 am- 5pm ET.
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