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Florida Rising organiza protestas contra DeSantis los miércoles
El fin es demostrar que las comunidades marginadas no aceptan la agenda política del gobernador, la que consideran racista, clasista y sexista.
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GOP Plans Could Include Deep Cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act
House Republicans want to apply deep cuts to everything from health insurance to food assistance benefits, an effort that would plunge millions more Americans into extreme poverty.
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Meet the Boricua Luchadoras Who Fight for Our Communities
To commemorate International Women’s Day this year, we celebrate three outstanding Floricua women who continue to inspire us all.
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5 Issues We’re Watching During Florida’s Upcoming Legislative Session
The Republican-controlled Legislature will make important decisions on issues affecting all Floridians.
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New Bill From Florida Republican Would Eliminate the Florida Democratic Party
If enacted, the bill would require Florida officials to notify all registered voters who belong to any canceled parties that their parties no longer exist.
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Reps. Velázquez and Grijalva Ask DOJ to Crack Down on Conflicts of Interest Among La Junta Advisors
A report has revealed that various FOMB advisors have troubling conflicts of interest. One of them has as a client a company that owns half of LUMA Energy.
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DeSantis Flip-Flops on Sending Military Aid to Ukraine as He Prepares to Run for President
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, the governor claimed President Biden had not done enough to support Ukraine. Now he raises questions about whether it is in the US’ best interest to be involved in the conflict.
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DeSantis Appoints Campaign Donors and Loyalists to Disney Oversight Board
They include the co-founder of Moms for Liberty and major supporter of the “Don’t Say Gay” law, and a businessman who runs a ministry focused on “discipleship and outreach to men.”
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The Supreme Court Is Hearing Arguments About Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan on Tuesday. Here’s What You Need to Know
About 90% of the benefits from Biden’s plan will go to families earning less than $75,000 according to the White House, but a group of Republican-led states have sued to block it.
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DeSantis Signs Bills to Expand and Empower Government Programs Targeting Migrants and Voters
Republican lawmakers in the GOP-dominated Legislature voted to approve the bills during a special session last week.























