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seeks support from Fil-Am, AAPI voters
HUNDREDS of Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), including elected officials and busloads of Filipino-Americans from across California and Nevada, flocked to the San Gabriel Hilton on Thursday, Jan. 7 to rally their support behind Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton. Part of her two-day campaign stop in Southern California, Clinton’s appearance at the launch of AAPIs for Hillary was an effort to appeal to that population, which is considered the fastest-growing minority group in the country that could be the critical swing vote in the next several presidential election cycles. And what better place to reach them than in the heart of the San Gabriel Valley, where over half of its residents are of Asian descent. Taking the stage after an introduction by Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.) — the first ChineseAmerican woman elected to Congress — Clinton said being in the area holds a personal meaning to her. “When I think about this part of California,
ber, I don’t want to talk just about the next year. I want to focus on the next five years, 10 years, and beyond,” PRESIDENT Barack Obama deliv- Obama said. ”I want to focus on our ered his seventh and final State of the future.” In a roughly hourlong primetime Union address on Tuesday, Jan. 12, in which he focused on the country’s speech — one of his last chances to future and his legacy as president, capture Americans’ attention before rather than urging Congress to pass the November election — the president remarked that it is “a time of exspecific proposals. “For my final address to this cham- traordinary change,” a condition that by CHRISTINA
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has “made the progress of these past seven years possible.” Some of the accomplishments he chose to highlight early on were: economic recovery, the passage of the landmark Affordable Care Act and the historic Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage. Obama took a swipe at opponents who have undermined the state of the economy under his tenure, asserting
“a basic fact” that the United States has the “strongest, most durable economy in the world.” He reported that over 14 million jobs have been created and the once failing auto industry had a record year in 2015. “Anyone claiming that America’s economy is in decline is peddling fiction. Now, what is true -- and the reason that a lot of Americans feel anx-
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Gov. Brown proposes $171-B state budget CALIFORNIA Governor Jerry Brown announced a $170.6 billion spending plan for the state, covering funding for schools, climate change programs, and services for the poor, elderly and disabled. At a Capitol news conference on Wednesday, Jan. 6, Brown, in his fourth term as California governor amid a crippling recession, repeatedly warned of the possibility of another economic downturn, and rejected calls for more robust spending increases. He also criticized ballot measures that seek to extend temporary tax increases which he championed in 2012, faulting them for exempting revenue from Proposition 2, the budget reserve voters approved in 2014, reported The Sacramento Bee. “That, in my judgment, is a fatal flaw,” he said to reporters. “It’s just a matter of balance.” Brown’s proposal would provide a boost to public education, increasing school spending
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PH top court rules EDCA constitutional by AGNES
CONSTANTE AJPress
THE Philippine Supreme Court on Tuesday, Jan. 12, upheld the constitutionality of an executive agreement between the Philippines and the United States that permits increased rotational presence of US military troops in the country. In a 10-4-1 vote, the top court ruled in favor of the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), which was signed by the Philippines and US
in 2014 but was not implemented due to legal challenges. The agreement, which has a 10-year lifespan, also allows troops access to Philippine military bases. Furthermore, the US will be allowed to store and pre-position weapons, defense supplies, vessels, and aircraft, among other things. The decision comes amid the ongoing dispute between the Philippines and China regarding conflicting claims in the South China Sea involving six Asian governments competing for control of small islands in the region. It will
Fewer Pinoys went hungry in 2015 – SWS
also support US efforts to reassert its presence in Asia, the Associated Press reported. The US has also indicated it opposes China’s claims in the disputed territory, citing the need for freedom of navigation in the area, GMA News reported. The Court’s ruling is based on Article 18, Section 25 of the Philippine Constitution, “which allows the president to enter in an executive agreement on foreign military bases if it is not an instrument that allows foreign military bases
THE number of Filipino families who experienced involuntary hunger decreased in the last quarter of 2015, bringing the fullyear average to its lowest point in 11 years, according to a Social
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by CATHERINE
S. VALENTE ManilaTimes.net
Immigrant groups mark one-year anniversary of historic driver’s license law Californians have benefited from the historic law, swiftly passing identification and residency reONE year ago, California’s quirements, and both the written Assembly Bill 60 (the Safe and and behind-the-wheel tests to Responsible Driver Act) was im- obtain lawful permits. plemented statewide, granting “The Department of Motor eligible immigrants legal driver’s Vehicles committed to successlicenses regardless of status. fully implementing this new law Over 600,000 undocumented to increase safety on California’s by ALLYSON
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roads, by putting licensed drivers behind the steering wheel,” DMV Director Jean Shiomoto said in a press release. “One year after AB 60 implementation, there are 605,000 more drivers on the road who have passed all testing requirements and demonstrated their knowledge of California’s rules of the road.”
On average, the DMV issued approximately 50,000 new driver licenses per month under AB 60 during its first year of implementation, with the most licenses issued in March, according to a press release. DMV offices statewide have had over 2 million AB 60 customer visits, knowledge
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Stop collecting terminal fee from OFWs, migrant group urges gov’t by YUJI
VINCENT GONZALES Inquirer.net
A MIGRANT group on Wednesday, Jan. 13, renewed its call on the government to stop collecting terminal fees from overseas Filipino workers amid complaints of
long queues at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Migrante-Middle East urged President Benigno Aquino III to direct the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) to order authorities of the Manila
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