Tag: News
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West Sacramento Community Sidewalk Audit on 04/29/2023
The City of West Sacramento wants to hear from you! Join the City ofWest Sacramento and Civic Thread for a community sidewalk auditstarting at Joey Lopes Park on Saturday, April 29 from 10:30 am – 12:30pm to share your sidewalk and pedestrian priorities. There will be family-friendly spring activities and breakfast refreshments! This event is…
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Don’t Lose Coverage: Medi-Cal Changes Will Affect 44.9% of CA Latinos
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, California will resume its normal processes to redetermine eligibility for Medi-Cal enrollees. These changes go into effect starting in April 2023. For the 44.9% of Latinos on Medi-Cal in California, (including 59.4% of Latinos under 21), this end of the Federal Continuous Coverage Requirement could mean…
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21st Annual Sacramento Cesar Chavez March
March 25, 2023 | Southside Park, Sacramento CA | 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM Join United Latinos, Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, and the Sacramento AFL-CIO at Southside Park (6th and T Street). United Latinos and our Green Team will have a table at the event. We will have free coloring books with crayons,…
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Press Release: Uvalde
United Latinos express their deepest condolences, and our hearts and prayers are with the families affected by this tragedy. United Latinos urges you to reach out to your local organizations to see what resources are available for any donations that can be made, which will benefit the victims. Let us all embrace each other and…
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United Latinos Wins Grant to Advocate for the American Rescue Plan Act: Latino Power Fund
As the American Rescue Plan enters its second year of implementation, the Latino Community Foundation (LCF) today announced $1.4 million in grants to 35 Latino-led organizations across the state of California working to ensure the equitable distribution and implementation of these federal funds.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom names first Latina to California Supreme Court
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday nominated the first Latina to serve on the California Supreme Court. “Born and raised in the Imperial Valley by immigrant parents from Mexico, her extraordinary journey and nomination to serve as the first Latina Justice on the bench of our state’s highest court is an inspiration to all of us,”…