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2 California tech companies bringing new facilities to Reno


2 California tech companies bringing new facilities to Reno
April 1, 2021
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RENO, Nev. (AP) Two California tech companies have announced plans to bring their businesses to Reno, and local economic development officials say they’re perfect examples of the type of firms they’re targeting as part the effort to diversify the region’s economy.
StemExpress, a Sacramento-based biotech company, and PayCertify, a financial tech services company in the San Jose area, are expected to combine to create more than 200 jobs in Reno over the next few years, the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada said Wednesday.
“Northern Nevada’s tech ecosystem is thriving and high-growth companies, like Stem Express and PayCertify, are increasingly vital to our region’s economic recovery and future,” EDAWN CEO Mike Kazmierski said. ....

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Nevada Attorney General Speaks Out Against Anti-Asian Hate
Nevada’s top law enforcement official is weighing in on the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes.
Attorney General Aaron Ford joined leaders from the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities during a town hall Tuesday to condemn the recent spat of hate crimes. Ford said that discrimination against AAPI residents is not a new issue and often goes unreported.
“We’ve only had 3,800 some odd reports, but we know there are more out there, and the key is, again, talking about actions we can take to push back on AAPI hate, one of those actions is to report it. You have to speak up, Ford said. ....

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