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The academic future of America’s more than 56 million K-12 students, 93 percent attending public

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schools, will be shaped significantly by President-elect Joe Biden’s new Secretary of Education, and several of California’s highly respected Black educators could play a key role in who gets the job.

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Increased misinformation; the diminishing of truth and objectivity in news programming; the COVID-19 crisis’s impact on small businesses; ongoing racial biases; the loss of newspaper ad revenue due to competition from the internet; and more. Many of those challenges if left unchecked, experts on both the political Left and Right agree, can chip away at the foundations of our democracy. According to the U.S. Commerce Department, the country’s Gross Domestic Product dropped by 32.9 %by the second quarter of last year. “COVID-19 is impacting all businesses. But Black businesses are closing at a faster rate than all other businesses,” said Erica Woods, State See FACEBOOK page 2

challenge to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, will be successful. It occurred Nov. 10, when the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments against the national health care law passed under the Obama administration in the case California v. Texas, No. 19-840.

By Quinci LeGardye California Black Media

Californians can rest easy. With a little over two months to go until the state’s open enrollment period for 2021 ends on Jan. 31, 2021, expect no new restrictions to your health care coverage options. It is not likely that the latest

Although some Obamacare supporters, including California Attorney General Xavier Beccera – who led the Democratic defense of the ACA -- expressed some caution about the nation’s highest court’s 6-3 conservative majority, they largely remained confident. After the hearing, a majority of Justices indicated that the ACA is still safe.

Longtime head of NAACP’s California-Hawaii chapter resigns Associated Press

Alice Huffman, CA NAACP State President and incoming Rick Callender former president of the San Jose-Silicon Valley NAACP. Callender has been appointed to the position and will assume duties the day Huffman’s term expires. Credit: CBM

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particularly the ones hitting African Americans with unequal force. Through two community-focused initiatives, the Menlo Park-based tech company is shoring up three Black-Women-owned California-based businesses

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Assemblymember Dr. Shirley Weber (D-San Diego) has been recommended to the Joe Biden transition team as a potential candidate for the U.S. Secretary of Education position. Dr. Weber is a veteran educator and currently chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus. (Photo by Russell Stiger, Jr.)

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The longtime head of California-Hawaii’s chapter of the NAACP will resign in December after she again faced conflict-of-interest allegations involving her political consulting company.

Alice Huffman, 84, will end her tenure on Dec. 1 after over 20 years as the leader of the chapter. She cited health concerns as a reason for stepping down, according to a resignation letter she wrote to the executive board of the California Hawaii

State Conference of the NAACP. Huffman will continue to lead her political consulting firm and will stay on the national NAACP’s board, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Campaigns for and against several ballot measures paid Huffman’s consulting firm roughly $1.7 million over the course of this year’s election. Critics accused Huffman of aiding campaigns that did not hold the NAACP’s values. See FACEBOOK page 2

California v. Texas mainly focused on the ACA’s mandate requiring insurance. It was filed by 18 Republican attorneys general backed by the Trump administration. They argued that the mandate became unconstitutional after Congress eliminated the penalty for not having health insurance in Congress’s 2017 tax reform bill. They also argued that since the mandate was a crucial feature of the law, and they deemed it unconstitutional, the entire law should have been thrown out. Although an official decision in the case will not come until the middle of next year, at least five Supreme Court justices have indicated that they would reject the attempt to kill the ACA. Two See OBAMACARE page 2


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