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WARNOCK:
GOP voting restrictions resurrect ‘Jim Crow era’
Remembering
Bishop George Dallas McKinney
By Bill Barrow Associated Press
Sen. Raphael Warnock, whose election as Georgia’s first Black senator gave control of the chamber to Democrats, used his first f loor speech on Capitol Hill to blast a wave of Republican-backed measures that would make it harder to cast ballots in states around the country.
Founder and Pastor, St. Stephen’s Cathedral Church Of God In Christ see page 7
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., left, accompanied by Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., speaks during a news conference, before the vote on the Democrat’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, March 10, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Warnock noted Georgia’s and the country’s history of allowing voter suppression against minorities and the poor, and he warned that some Republican lawmakers are trying to reopen those chapters with “draconian’’ restrictions he cast as a reaction against Democratic victories like his. “We are witnessing right now a massive and unabashed assault on voting See WARNOCK page 2
San Diego Parents, Students Say #NoMarten
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THE STATE ASSEMBLY:
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IT MATTERS AND WHO IS RUNNING By A.L. Haynes Contributing Writer
By NNPA Newswire
Concerned local parents, students, community activists and advocates conducted a #NoMarten protest outside SDUSD’s district offices on Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2021 against former SDUSD Supt. Cindy Marten’s nomination for U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education, citing, as one parent said, “the blatant disregard for who we are and for our children.” Photos: V&V See #NOMARTEN page 2
Like all states, California’s state government is modeled after the federal government, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The executive branch is headed by the governor, the legislative branch represents different areas of the state, and the judicial branch is headed by the State Supreme Court. Also like the majority of states, California’s State Legislature is split into two sections - the State Senate and the State Assembly.
Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump, Antonio Romanucci, L. Chris Stewart, Jeff Storms and other co-counsel on behalf of the family of George Floyd and officials from the City of Minneapolis have announced the settlement of a civil lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis and the four officers involved in Mr. Floyd’s death. The $27 million settlement is the largest pre-trial settlement in a civil rights’ wrongful death case in U.S. history. It includes $500,000 to
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With Special Elections happening right now, we all seem to be asking the same questions about See ASSEMBLY page 14
90% of California can dine indoors, go to movies, hit a gym SUSCRIBE By Janie Har Associated Press
About 90% of California’s nearly 40 million residents can enjoy a restaurant meal indoors, watch a movie at a theater and sweat it out inside a gym after more counties were authorized to open up to business thanks to low coronavirus case rates throughout the state. California has been on a reopening roll since a deadly winter surge that
saw skyrocketing hospitalizations and positivity rates. San Diego and Sacramento were among the counties that moved out of the most restrictive purple tier, public health officials announced Tuesday. Los Angeles and a dozen other counties were allowed to reopen Sunday, moving to the lower-risk red tier of a four-tier, color-coded system announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom in August. The system dictates which activities can open based on factors such as a county’s case rates
per population and test positivity. San Mateo County, just south of San Francisco, will even be able to welcome customers to outdoor bars that don’t serve meals after moving to the orange tier this week. It can also open bowling alleys, cardrooms and wineries, breweries and distilleries at 25% capacity indoors. At this level, indoor capacity at houses of worship, restaurants, movie theaters and museums, zoos and aquari-
ums can increase to 50%. Indoor gyms and fitness centers can increase capacity from 10% to 25%. San Francisco’s Mayor London Breed, who received a vaccine shot Tuesday, said she expects the city to move into the orange tier next week. In total, 42 counties are in the ``substantial’’ risk level. The 11 counties still in the most restricted tier are largely in the central valley, including Fresno and Kern.
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