The best thing to do is get off the road and try to find a building. If there’s nowhere to go, there are no guaranteed safe options.
Democratic Sens. Mark Kelly of Arizona and Cory Booker of New Jersey visited Ciscomani’s Tucson-based district last month to offer harsh condemnations.Kelly asked how many in the room were represented by Ciscomani, and then he warned about how scores of residents in the district could lose their health care coverage.
“And for what? It is so Donald Trump could give a big, giant tax cut to the wealthiest Americans. It is not fair,” Kelly said.on the Senate floor, was even more pointed, saying just three House Republicans have to change their mind to upend the GOP’s effort in the House, with its narrow majority.“I believe one of them has to be in this district right here,” Booker said. “Either he changes his mind or this district changes congresspeople. It’s as simple as that.”
Associated Press writer Leah Askarinam contributed to this report.BOSTON, Massachusetts, EE.UU. (AP) — Un guatemalteco que vive en Massachusetts, a quien agentes migratorios detuvieron en abril
, ha sido liberado, informó su abogado el viernes.
Juan Francisco Méndez fue puesto en libertad el jueves con una fianza de 1.500 dólares después de haber estado detenido un mes en el Centro Correccional del condado Strafford en Dover, Nueva Hampshire. También tendrá que usar una tobillera de rastreo mientras el gobierno de Estados Unidos continúa con su proceso de deportación, indicó uno de los abogados de Méndez, Ryan Sullivan.Money being withheld by EPA would pay for things like heat pumps to reduce energy costs and pollution, wildfire preparedness and infrastructure upgrades to protect drinking water from floods and earthquakes, Murray said. “Blocking this funding is hurting communities everywhere,’' she said.
Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff asked Zeldin why he had canceled a $19.8 million grant to Thomasville, Georgia, to replace a wastewater collection system and build a community health clinic.“Is a new health clinic for Thomasville woke?” Ossoff asked, noting that the grant was approved under an environmental justice program the EPA has terminated.
Zeldin again cited policy priorities before Ossoff, a Democrat, cut him off. “You hurt my constituents,’' he said.Zeldin later said grants to Thomasville and towns in Alaska and Washington state may be restored if language about environmental justice and diversity is removed, in accordance with an executive order by Trump.