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Cities consider 'Right to Return' for historically displaced residents


Like many cities across the country, the City of Santa Monica is attempting to right the wrongs of the past and it’s looking for local residents to help determine how by completing an online survey.
City leaders are calling on the community to give their input about the possibility of adding a new “Right to Return” criteria to the city’s Below Market Housing program, which is a local initiative that provides Santa Monica residents and workers with apartments in the private sector at a rent that is lower than market rate.
“There are about six questions on the survey but the key question that’s driving this policy is the first question, and that question is how do you think historically displaced residents, their parents, legal guardians, or grandparents should be prioritized in the current setup,” said Natasha Guest Kingscote, a Human Services Administrator who is overseeing the survey efforts. ....

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Racial Equity assessments look to establish a better Milwaukee


Racial Equity assessments look to establish a better Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Common Council unanimously passed a resolution committing to auditing every department for racial equity.
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MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Common Council unanimously passed a resolution committing to auditing every department for racial equity.
“This is a priority for the city and they recognize the importance of this moment and that we have to do more,” said Nikki Purvis, Chief Equity Officer for the City of Milwaukee Office of Equity and Inclusion. “I think that’s an important component of it. People really do need to understand that we are an organization and we have a responsibility.” ....

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The Biggest Issues to Watch in 2021


The Biggest Issues to Watch in 2021
Alan Greenblatt, David Kidd, Carl Smith
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January 19, 2021
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State lawmakers face a terrible hangover of problems from 2020. First and foremost is the pandemic, which is at its worst even as vaccinations are rolled out across the country. Caseloads and death tolls are adding uncertainty to the economy, which in turn is hampering state budgets.
As legislatures began to meet this month, some convened virtually due to concerns about COVID-19, while capitols were boarded up or surrounded by perimeter fences and SWAT teams because of the ongoing threat of political violence.
Anger about the election and its bloody aftermath is leading to partisan divisions about how to handle voting. Democrats would like to see more mail voting and other expansive measures, while Republicans argue that even the suspicion of widespread voter fraud while shot down repeatedl ....

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Senators challenge Trump order banning some diversity training concepts


Senators challenge Trump order banning some diversity training concepts
Smith, Klobuchar join 21 senators challenging Trump executive order. 
December 22, 2020 7:50pm
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Minnesota s two U.S. senators are calling for the federal government to stop enforcing a Trump administration executive order banning certain words and concepts from diversity training for federal workers and contractors.
Democrats Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar are among the most recent to publicly challenge the order, signing onto a letter from 21 senators, all Democrats, that calls the Republican president s Executive Order on Combating Race and Sex Stereotyping propagandist and deeply harmful.
The order, signed in September, came at a time when demand for diversity training had skyrocketed as the country undertook a racial reckoning following the death of George Floyd in the custody of Minneapolis ....

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