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Republicans demand changes in Senate immigration bill
WASHINGTON — As a sweeping immigration bill moves forward in the Senate, Republicans are demanding stronger border security measures than those agreed upon during four months of bipartisan negotiation. The process of toughening the bill could...
Tags: Interior Policy, Rand Paul, U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), John Cornyn
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L.A. County officials worried about costs of immigration overhaul
WASHINGTON — Few regions will absorb the impact of future immigration reforms more than Los Angeles County, home to an estimated 1.1 million people in the country illegally, one-tenth of the nation's total. As the Senate Judiciary Committee...
Tags: Fines, Health Insurance, Government, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)
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PASSINGS: Frederic Franklin, David Morris Kern
Frederic Franklin Dancer helped popularize modern ballet in U.S. Frederic Franklin, 98, a British-born dancer who helped popularize modern ballet in the United States, died Saturday at a Manhattan, N.Y., hospital of complications from pneumonia,...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Norwich, Brooklyn (New York City), Entertainment, The Arizona Republic
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No authority for 'Social Committee'
Question: I asked the board about a budget item titled "Social Committee" showing thousands of dollars each year spent on "food." Our governing documents do not include creation of a Social Committee and the minutes do not show motions and votes...
Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace
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Part-timers to lose pay amid health act's new math
Los Angeles TimesMany part-timers are facing a double whammy from President Obama's Affordable Care Act. The law requires large employers offering health insurance to include part-time employees working 30 hours a week or more. But rather than provide healthcare to more...Tags: Insurance, Sales, Business, Health and Safety at Work, Employees
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L.A. mayor candidates urge DWP to release pay records
Shortly after lawyers for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power employees' union filed a lawsuit to delay release of their members' names and current salaries, both mayoral candidates called on the agency to make the information public as soon...
Tags: Litigation, Trials, Laws, Career and Workplace, Elections
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An employer's right not to speak
Massing the heavy legal artillery of 1st Amendment principles, a federal appeals court has ruled that the federal government can't order businesses to post signs informing employees that they have a right to join a union and to bargain for better wages....
Tags: Employment, Civil Rights, Business, Health and Safety at Work, Laws
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Immigration reform divides Republicans
WASHINGTON — The immigration reform bill crafted by a bipartisan group of senators has deeply split the Republican minority even as lawmakers prepare to take the first votes on the proposal Thursday. Alabama's Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions, a...
Tags: Minority Groups, Jim DeMint, Career and Workplace, Parties and Movements, Heritage Foundation
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For Wal-Mart, should healthcare be a cost of doing business?
Big employers beware -- some California lawmakers want to pressure you to extend health insurance to virtually everyone who lands on your payroll, even part-timers who work less than two hours a day. That's one of the effects that a bill by...
Tags: Medicaid, Employment, Health Insurance, Health and Safety at Work, Employees
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Camp ranger to seek Christopher Dorner reward in court
A camp ranger who unsuccessfully sought a $1-million reward in the Christopher Dorner case is asking a judge to temporarily block the release of any funds, according to court records. Richard Heltebrake, who contends that he deserves the reward, will...
Tags: Christopher Dorner, Los Angeles Police Department, Law Enforcement, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Newton: Labor's agendas
This has been a complicated season for organized labor in Los Angeles. On the one hand, labor got the mayor's race it wanted: Controller Wendy Greuel and Councilman Eric Garcetti both have a long history of supporting, and being supported by, unions....
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections, Unions, Los Angeles Police Department, Eric Garcetti
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Mayoral candidates court Latino voters
The two candidates vying to be mayor of Los Angeles courted Latino voters Saturday, promising to do more to help those who are seeking citizenship and to make greater efforts to clean up and enhance Latino neighborhoods such as Boyle Heights and Pacoima....
Tags: Government, Elections, Public Officials, Coconut Grove, Labor Markets
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